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  2. Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    The principal street in Bulawayo in 1905 Bulawayo in 1906. At front is the Matabele Rebellion Monument, constructed after the Second Matabele War Bulawayo in 1976. The city was founded by the Ndebele king Lobengula, the son of King Mzilikazi, born of Matshobana, [15] who settled in modern-day Zimbabwe around the 1840s.

  3. Timeline of Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    1896/97 - Siege of Bulawayo during the Second Matabele War [4] 1897 Bulawayo becomes a municipality. [1] State House, Bulawayo completed as "Government House". [4] I.G. Hirschler becomes mayor. Railway to South Africa begins operating. [1] 1899 - Railway to Salisbury and Mozambique begins operating. [1] 1900 - Beira–Bulawayo railway opened. [4]

  4. File:Government House, Bulawayo.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 13:21, 9 February 2021: 799 × 574 (138 KB): Verbcatcher: Cropped 1 % horizontally, 2 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode.

  5. Old Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    Old Bulawayo is a historic settlement that was originally established by King Lobengula as his capital in 1870 soon after becoming king of the Matebele people. A museum was established in 1990 [ 1 ] Old Bulawayo is being rebuilt by the National Monuments and Museums of Zimbabwe.

  6. Category:Bulawayo - Wikipedia

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    Beitbridge Bulawayo Railway; Bradfield, Zimbabwe; Breedon Everard Raceway; Bulawayo Central; Bulawayo City Council; Bulawayo East; Bulawayo Solid Waste Energy Plant; Bulawayo South; Bulawayo Thermal Power Station

  7. Statue of Joshua Nkomo - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Joshua Nkomo is a monument to the Zimbabwean vice president Joshua Nkomo [1] [2] in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second largest city.. The bronze statue was produced by the North Korean company Mansudae Art Studio [3] and is erected at the intersection of Joshua Nkomo Street and 8th Avenue. [4]

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  9. List of tallest buildings in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Harare, Zimbabwe's capital city, is where most of the country's tallest buildings are concentrated. ... Bulawayo: Joina City [4] 105 m (344 ft) 24: 2010: Harare ...