FIPAG-Muhava
FIPAG-Muhava is a factory in Sofala, Mozambique. FIPAG-Muhava is situated nearby to Hospital da Munhava, as well as near the government office Alfandega.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Beira railway station and Estádio do Ferroviário.
Beira railway station
Railway station
Photo: Christian Spannagel, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Beira railway station is the principal railway station and important landmark in Beira, Mozambique. Beira railway station is situated 3 km southwest of FIPAG-Muhava.
Estádio do Ferroviário
Stadium
The Estádio do Ferroviário da Beira is a multi-purpose stadium in Beira, Mozambique. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Clube Ferroviário da Beira. The stadium holds 7,000 people. Estádio do Ferroviário is situated 2½ km southwest of FIPAG-Muhava.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Beira.
Beira
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Beira is the capital and largest city of Sofala Province, in the central region of Mozambique. Beira is where the Pungwe River meets the Indian Ocean. It is the fourth-largest city by population in Mozambique, after Maputo, Matola and Nampula.
FIPAG-Muhava
- Type: Factory
- Category: industry
- Location: Sofala, Mozambique, Southern Africa, Africa
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
-19.8083° or 19° 48′ 30″ southLongitude
34.85846° or 34° 51′ 31″ eastOpen location code
5GGP5VR5+M9OpenStreetMap ID
way 1190200957OpenStreetMap feature
landuse=industrialOpenStreetMap feature
man_made=works
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