Kianga Secondary School
Kianga Secondary School is a building in Kianga, Magharibi, Zanzibar Urban/West. Kianga Secondary School is situated nearby to the mosque KHALID bin walid, as well as near the town Mwera.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Mwera and Koani.
Mwera
Town
Mwera is a village in Zanzibar east of Zanzibar City on the road to the western coast of the island. Mwera was the location of many Arab-owned clove and coconut plantations throughout the 19th century.
Koani
Village
Koani is a city located on the Tanzanian island of Unguja. The city serves as capital of the Zanzibar Central/South region. Koani is situated 3½ km east of Kianga Secondary School.
Bububu
Town
Bububu is a town on the Tanzanian island of Unguja, the main island of Zanzibar. It is located on the central west coast, 10 kilometres north of the Zanzibari capital of Stone Town. Bububu is situated 6 km northwest of Kianga Secondary School.
Kianga Secondary School
- Type: Building
- Location: Kianga, Magharibi, Zanzibar Urban/West, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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Latitude
-6.13598° or 6° 8′ 10″ southLongitude
39.25575° or 39° 15′ 21″ eastOpen location code
6G5XV774+J8OpenStreetMap ID
way 844972405OpenStreetMap feature
building=yes
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