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Historically, Bulawayo has been the principal industrial centre of Zimbabwe; its factories produce cars and car products, building materials, electronic products, textiles, furniture, and food products. Bulawayo is also the hub of Zimbabwe's rail network and the headquarters of the National Railways of Zimbabwe.
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Bulawayo, second largest city in Zimbabwe and the chief city of Matabeleland (i.e., the Ndebele-dominated western third of the country). The city lies along the Matsheumlope River in the southwestern part of the country, 4,405 feet (1,341 meters) above sea level in undulating savanna terrain.
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Africa. Wide tree-lined avenues, parks and charming colonial architecture make Bulawayo, Zimbabwe’s second city, an attractive one. It has a lovely historic feel to it, and it's worth spending a night or two, especially given it's a gateway to Matobo National Park, and an ideal staging point for Hwange National Park and Vic Falls.
Matobo National Park. 378. National Parks. Bulawayo Railway Museum. 156. Speciality Museums. Khami Ruins. 81. Ancient Ruins. Nesbitt Castle. 74. Architectural Buildings. Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage and Research Centre. 116. Nature & Wildlife Areas. Bulawayo Town. 28. Historic Sites.
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6 de fev. de 2024 · Updated Feb 06, 2024. | 5 min read. Rich in culture, quaint Victorian-style buildings, impressive heritage sites, myriad fauna, and tons of other stuff to explore, Bulawayo is as intriguing as fun. Sprawling natural reserves, national parks and wild foliage make up the city’s landscape, adding to its appeal.