St Joseph’s Church Substation
St Joseph’s Church Substation is an electrical substation in Manicaland, Zimbabwe. St Joseph’s Church Substation is situated nearby to St Joseph’s Cemetery, as well as near the spring Mutare.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Mutare Airport.
Mutare Airport
Aerodrome
Mutare Airport is an airport serving Mutare, the fourth largest city in Zimbabwe and the capital of Manicaland province. The Mutare non-directional beacon is located on a ridgeline 4.5 nautical miles northeast of the field.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mutare.
Mutare
Photo: Seabifar, Public domain.
Mutare is the third-largest city in Zimbabwe, with a population of 225,000 in 2022, and a total of 500,000 people in the wider metropolitan area. Mutare is hub for trade in eastern Zimbabwe, with railway links, pipeline transport and highways linking the coast with Harare and Zimbabwe's interior.
St Joseph’s Church Substation
- Type: Electrical substation
- Category: industry
- Location: Manicaland, Zimbabwe, Southern Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-18.98546° or 18° 59′ 8″ southLongitude
32.62763° or 32° 37′ 40″ eastOpen location code
5GHJ2J7H+R3OpenStreetMap ID
way 451713273
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include St Joseph’s Cemetery and Mutare.
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