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  2. Lilongwe - Wikipedia

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    JICA experts assisted Lilongwe City Council with revisions of the Urban Structure Plan. The jurisdiction area of Lilongwe City, including Area 58, is 393 km 2 and has a population of approximately 989,318 according to the 2018 Population and Housing Census. Despite the fact that the existing outline zoning scheme was planned to develop the four ...

  3. Area 25, Lilongwe - Wikipedia

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    Area 25 is a residential town west of Lilongwe District, Malawi and forms part of the Lilongwe municipality. [1] [2] [3] The Traditional Authority of the area is Chief Chitukula. [4] Institutions found in Area 25 include Area 25 Health Centre, Area 25 Secondary School and Area 25 Technical Centre.

  4. Area 10, Lilongwe - Wikipedia

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    Area 10 is a residential and commercial area located in the Lilongwe District of the Central Region in Malawi. It is situated in the capital city of Lilongwe, which also serves as the capital of the district and region. [1] [2] The town is located in the heart of Lilongwe, approximately 5 kilometers from the city center.

  5. Area 44, Lilongwe - Wikipedia

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    Area 44 is a residential town west of Lilongwe, Malawi and forms part of the Lilongwe municipality. [1] [2] [3] Institutions found in Area 44 include Area 44 College, Area 44 Secondary School and Area 44 Technical Centre. Other areas found in Lilongwe include Area 24 [4] [5] and other similar areas. [6]

  6. Regions of Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Area: 35,592 km 2 (13,742 sq mi) Capital: Lilongwe

  7. Lilongwe District - Wikipedia

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    Lilongwe is a district in the Central Region of Malawi. The capital is Lilongwe . The district covers an area of 6,159 km 2 (2,378 sq mi) and has a population of 1,346,360.

  8. Central Region, Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Much of the region lies on a plateau, known as the Central Region Plateau or Lilongwe Plain. The plateau covers 23,310 square km (9,000 square miles). A belt of hills and escarpments separates the plateau from the rift valley lowlands to the east. [1] The Dwangwa, Bua, and Lilongwe rivers drain the plateau, emptying eastwards into Lake Malawi.

  9. Lilongwe City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Lilongwe City Centre was established in 1902 as a small trading post by the local leader Njewa. It later became an administrative centre in 1904 and was officially recognized as a town in 1947. In 1975, Lilongwe replaced Zomba as the capital of Malawi, and the City Centre became the seat of government and commerce.