Nasi Transport Industry

Nasi Transport Industry is a building in , , . Nasi Transport Industry is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Dar es Salaam station (TAZARA).

Railway station
is a railway station, which is situated 3 km southeast of Nasi Transport Industry.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Mwananyamala and Dar es Salaam.

Locality
is an administrative ward in Kinondoni District of the in . The ward is bordered to the north by ward and to the east by and Kinondoni. is situated 5 km northeast of Nasi Transport Industry.

was founded in 1862 by Sultan Seyyid Majid of on the site of the village of Mzizima. Mzizima's history dates back to when the Barawa people started to settle and cultivate the area around Mbwa Maji, Magogoni, Mjimwema, Gezaulole, and Kibonde Maji Mbagara.

Suburb
is an administrative ward of the Ilala Municipical Council of the in . forms the ward's northern boundary. is situated 9 km southwest of Nasi Transport Industry.

Nasi Transport Industry

Latitude
-6.82429° or 6° 49′ 28″ south
Longitude
39.2327° or 39° 13′ 58″ east
Open location code
6G5X56GM+73
Open­Street­Map ID
way 624361350
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
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