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Malawi is divided into 3 regions which comprise a combined total of 28 districts. Regions have no administrative function; they serve merely to group districts. The regions of Malawi are: Northern; Population: 2,289,780 (2018 census) Area: 26,931 km 2 (10,398 sq mi) Capital: Mzuzu Central-Population: 7,523,340 (2018 census)
The location of Malawi An enlargeable map of the Republic of Malawi. Republic of Malawi – sovereign country located in southeastern Africa. [1] Malawi is bordered by Zambia to the northwest, Tanzania to the north and Mozambique, which surrounds it on the east, south and west and is separated from Malawi by Lake Malawi (also Lake Nyasa).
Other countries; A clickable map of Malawi exhibiting its 28 districts. Malawi is divided into 28 districts [1] within three regions.
Malawi is composed of three regions (the Northern, Central, and Southern regions), [53] which are divided into 28 districts, [54] and further into approximately 250 traditional authorities and 110 administrative wards. [53] Local government is administered by central government-appointed regional administrators and district commissioners.
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2 Central Region. 3 Southern Region. 4 See also. ... Map of Malawi Lilongwe, Capital of Malawi. This is a list of towns and cities in Malawi: Northern Region. Chitipa;
The districts of Malawi, with the capital Lilongwe marked in red. Main articles: Regions of Malawi and Districts of Malawi Malawi is divided into 28 districts within three regions:
The Shire Highlands lie in southern Malawi, east of the rift valley and Shire River and south of Lake Malawi. The Zomba and Mulanje mountain peaks rise from the highlands to respective heights of 2,100 and 3,000 metres (7,000 and 10,000 feet). [1] Malawi has two sites listed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Lake Malawi National Park was first ...