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  2. List of protected areas of Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Kasungu National Park — situated approximately 165 km north of the capital city, Lilongwe, this is, at over 2,000 km 2, the second largest of Malawi's parks; Lake Malawi National Park — designated a National Park in 1980 to protect the unique diversity of tropical fish living in Lake Malawi, some not found anywhere else on earth

  3. 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]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Kasungu National Park - Wikipedia

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    Kasungu National Park is a national park in Malawi.It is located west of Kasungu, about 175 km north of Lilongwe, extending along the Zambian border.. Kasungu National Park, established in 1970, is the second-largest in Malawi at 2,316 square kilometres (894 sq mi), with an elevation of approximately 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) above sea level on average.

  6. Liwonde National Park - Wikipedia

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    View of the Shire River, which constitutes the park's western border, in 2008. Liwonde was established in 1973. [13] When the park was gazetted, many inhabitants were forced to relocate to border communities outside the park, which has resulted in villages in the periphery of the park having relatively high population density compared to the rest of the country.

  7. Lilongwe Wildlife Centre - Wikipedia

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    Lilongwe Wildlife Centre was set up by LWT, with support from the Born Free Foundation, in 2007 as a sanctuary for rehabilitating Malawi's injured, orphaned, and confiscated wildlife. [4] The majority of intakes processed are handled on-site. The Wildlife Centre is currently Malawi's only PASA-accredited wildlife sanctuary. [5]

  8. 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.

  9. 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.