Largest Cities
Largest cities or towns of Zimbabwe http://www.geonames.org/ZW/largest-cities-in-zimbabwe.html |
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Rank | City name | Province | Pop.
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Harare
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1 | Harare | Harare | 1 542 813 | |||||
2 | Bulawayo | Bulawayo | 699 385 | ||||||
3 | Chitungwiza | Harare | 340 360 | ||||||
4 | Mutare | Manicaland | 184 205 | ||||||
5 | Gweru | Midlands | 146 073 | ||||||
6 | Epworth | Harare | 123 250 | ||||||
7 | Kwekwe | Midlands | 99 149 | ||||||
8 | Kadoma | Mashonaland West | 79 174 | ||||||
9 | Masvingo | Masvingo | 76 290 | ||||||
10 | Chinhoyi | Mashonaland West | 61 739 |
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