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Lubombo District
Lubombo District-Lubombo Region
Lubombo is a region of Eswatini, located in the east of the country. It has an area of 5,849.11 km2 and a population of 212,531 (2017). Its administrative
Lubombo District-Lubombo
Lubombo may refer to: Lubombo District, Eswatini Lubombo Mountains, Southern Africa This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Lubombo District-Regions of Eswatini
Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is divided into four regions: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, and Shiselweni. Each region is further divided into tinkhundla.
Lubombo District-Eswatini
Eswatini (/ˌɛswɑːˈtiːni/ ESS-wah-TEE-nee; Swazi: eSwatini [ɛswáˈtʼiːni]), officially the Kingdom of Eswatini and also known by its former official name
Lubombo District-Lebombo Mountains
Lebombo Range north of the Letaba River. The mountains dominate Lubombo District in Eswatini. Towns in the area include Siteki in the centre, Lubhuku in the
Lubombo District-Protected areas of Eswatini
Area, incorporating Usuthu Gorge Situated in the Lubombo District, the conservancy is part of the Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area, which straddles
Lubombo District-House of Assembly of Eswatini
Fourteen tinkhundlas are in Hhohho District, 11 in Lubombo District, 16 in Manzini District, and 14 in Shiselweni District. The King appoints the other ten
Lubombo District-HIV/AIDS in Eswatini
orphans lost their parents to AIDS. Among Eswatini's four regions, the highest number of OVC are found in Lubombo (35.9%). This is followed by 35.5% in Shiselweni
Lubombo District-List of airports in Eswatini
19th-century king Mswati II. Eswatini is divided into four districts: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, and Shiselweni. The capital of Eswatini is Mbabane, while the
Lubombo District-Elections in Eswatini
tinkhundlas are located in Hhohho District, 11 in Lubombo District, 16 in Manzini District, and 14 in Shiselweni District. Candidates are first nominated
Lubombo District-History of Eswatini
activity dating back to the early Stone Age have been found in the Kingdom of Eswatini. The earliest known inhabitants of the region were Khoisan hunter-gatherers
Lubombo District-Maputo Province
from the Indian Ocean off its eastern shores. It is protected under the Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area, and contains the Reserva da Inhaca. The
Lubombo District-Mhlumeni
eastern Eswatini on the border with Mozambique. It lies in the Lubombo Mountains about 40 kilometres north-east of Siteki in Lubombo District. Swaziland
Lubombo District-Manzini Region
center is Manzini. It borders all three other regions of Eswatini: Hhohho in the north, Lubombo in the east, and Shiselweni in the south. It is bordered
Lubombo District-Government of Eswatini
draft a new constitution. For local administration Eswatini is divided into 4 regions (Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, Shiselweni), each with an administrator
Lubombo District-Mswati II
of Eswatini between 1840 and 1868. He was also the eponym of Eswatini. Mswati is considered to be one of the greatest fighting kings of Eswatini. Under
Lubombo District-Lomahasha
Lomahasha is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 22,239.[needs update] Statoids.com, retrieved
Lubombo District-Sand River Dam
Sand River Dam is an artificial reservoir found in the Lubombo District in Eswatini. Covering an area of 768 hectares, it is an important site for waterfowl
Lubombo District-KwaZulu-Natal
Mozambique, Eswatini and Lesotho: Maputo Province, Mozambique (far northeast) Lubombo District, Eswatini (northeast, east of Shiselweni) Shiselweni District, Eswatini
Lubombo District-Ngwane III
as chief of the early Swazi who had settled near the Pongola River and Lubombo Mountains. He managed to conquer land south of the Pongola River. He wasn't
Lubombo District-Pongola, KwaZulu-Natal
north bank of the uPhongolo River, in a fertile valley on the N2, near the Lubombo Mountains, in the valleys of Zululand, easily accessible to the Swaziland
Lubombo District-Big Bend, Eswatini
Big Bend is a town in eastern Eswatini, lying on the Great Usutu River (Lusutfu). Its main industry is farming and it is based mostly on sugar plantations
Lubombo District-Shiselweni Region
of 204,111 (2017). Its administrative center is Nhlangano. It borders Lubombo in the northeast and Manzini Region in the northwest. Shiselweni is subdivided
Lubombo District-Hhohho Region
19th-century king of Eswatini. After the Anglo-Boer war, Eswatini came under British administration. A partition of the country into districts followed and Hhohho
Lubombo District-Eswatini Scout Association
there were 6,850 members. The association is divided into four districts: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini and Shishelweni. The Scout Motto is Hlala ulungele! in
Lubombo District-ISimangaliso Wetland Park
straddling South Africa, Mozambique, and Eswatini. The marine conservation area is included in the Greater Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area. Until
Lubombo District-Mhlume
Mhlume is a town located in the Lubombo district of Eswatini. Mhlume has a population in excess of 20,000. It is well known for its large sugar cane fields
Lubombo District-Simunye
Mozambique (known as Lomahashaon the Eswatini side and Namaacha on the Mozambique side). It lies slightly west of the Lubombo Mountains, about 55 kilometres
Lubombo District-Van Eck Dam
reservoir within the Mhlosinga Nature Reserve, near Big Bend in the Lubombo District of Eswatini. Covering an area of 187 hectares, it is an important site for
Lubombo District-Lugongolweni
Lugongolweni is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population at the 2007 census was 15,519. It is divided into four umphakatsi
Lubombo District-Matsanjeni North
Matsanjeni North (also known as Tikhuba) is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population at the 2007 census was 12,940. https://www
Lubombo District-Mpaka
Mpaka is a town in eastern central Eswatini in western Lubombo District. It lies about 22 kilometres (14 mi) northwest of Siteki on the MR3 highway. Mpaka
Lubombo District-Inkhundla
are 55 tinkhundla in Eswatini: 14 in Hhohho District, 11 in Lubombo District, 16 in Manzini District, and 14 in Shishelweni District. According to the constitution
Lubombo District-Mpholonjeni
Mpholonjeni is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 20,563. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Lubombo District-Nkilongo
Nkilongo is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 15,907. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Lubombo District-Lonhlupheko
Lonhlupheko is a community in Lugongolweni inkhundla, Lubombo Region, eastern Eswatini. It is located on a major junction on the MR3 road, between Siteki
Lubombo District-Mpumalanga
to the east), as well as all four regions of Eswatini (Lubombo, Hhohho, Manzini, and Shiselweni districts). The Lowveld is subtropical, due to its latitude
Lubombo District-Hlane
Hlane is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 7,091. Statoids.com, retrieved December 11
Lubombo District-Dvokodvweni
Dvokodvweni is an inkhundla of Eswatini in the Lubombo District. Statoids.com, retrieved December 11, 2010 v t e 26°25′06″S 31°53′29″E / 26.41833°S 31
Lubombo District-ISO 3166-2:SZ
Platform: Subdivisions of Eswatini FIPS region codes of Eswatini Neighbouring countries: MZ, ZA ISO Online Browsing Platform: SZ Districts of Swaziland, Statoids
Lubombo District-Siteki
Siteki is a town in eastern Eswatini, lying west of the Lebombo Mountains, with an estimated population of 6,381 as of 2013. It is named for a declaration
Lubombo District-List of FIPS region codes (V–Z)
FIPS Code Region WZ01 Hhohho District, Eswatini WZ02 Lubombo District, Eswatini WZ03 Manzini District, Eswatini WZ04 Shiselweni District, Eswatini
Lubombo District-Failures of water supply and sanitation systems
functional, and 29.9% are non-functional. 22.9% (national) and 27.9% (Lubombo region, the study area) of the water schemes were non-functional (2005)
Lubombo District-List of African Union member states by political system
present, three sovereign monarchies are members of the African Union: Eswatini (ruled by King Mswati III, with Ntombi), Lesotho (ruled by King Letsie
Lubombo District-List of countries by easternmost point
Belarus Mogilev oblast 32°46′E 87 Eswatini (Swaziland) Border with Mozambique and South Africa, Lubombo District 32°08′E 88 Finland Virmajärvi, Ilomantsi
Lubombo District-List of protected areas of South Africa
Reserve in Mozambique, and Usuthu Gorge Conservancy in Swaziland. The Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area, involving South Africa, Mozambique and
Lubombo District-Lonhlupheko
Lonhlupheko is a community in Lugongolweni inkhundla, Lubombo Region, eastern Eswatini. It is located on a major junction on the MR3 road, between Siteki
Lubombo District-ISO 3166-2:SZ
Subdivisions of Eswatini FIPS region codes of Eswatini Neighbouring countries: MZ, ZA ISO Online Browsing Platform: SZ Districts of Swaziland, Statoids.com
Lubombo District-HIV/AIDS in Eswatini
Among Eswatini's four regions, the highest number of OVC are found in Lubombo (35.9%). This is followed by 35.5% in Shiselweni, 33.2% in Manzini, and
Lubombo District-Lubombo
Lubombo may refer to: Lubombo District, Eswatini Lubombo Mountains, Southern Africa This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Lubombo District-KwaZulu-Natal
northeast) Lubombo District, Eswatini (northeast, east of Shiselweni) Shiselweni District, Eswatini (northeast, west of Lubombo) Mokhotlong District, Lesotho
Lubombo District-List of countries by easternmost point
87 Eswatini (Swaziland) Border with Mozambique and South Africa, Lubombo District 32°08′E 88 Finland Virmajärvi, Ilomantsi 31°35′E 89 Democratic Republic
Lubombo District-Eswatini
like Chief Ntengu Mbokane got permission to relocate to farms towards the Lubombo region, in the modern-day city of Nsoko. Others like Mshiza Maseko relocated
Lubombo District-Dvokodvweni
Dvokodvweni is an inkhundla of Eswatini in the Lubombo District. Statoids.com, retrieved December 11, 2010 v t e 26°25′06″S 31°53′29″E / 26.41833°S 31
Lubombo District-Hlane
Hlane is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 7,091. Statoids.com, retrieved December 11
Lubombo District-Lomahasha
Lomahasha is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 22,239.[needs update] Statoids.com, retrieved
Lubombo District-Lugongolweni
Lugongolweni is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population at the 2007 census was 15,519. It is divided into four umphakatsi
Lubombo District-Matsanjeni North
located in the Lubombo District. Its population at the 2007 census was 12,940. https://www.gov.sz/images/stories/TinkhundlaMaps/Tinkhundla/Lubombo/Tikhuba.png
Lubombo District-Mpholonjeni
Mpholonjeni is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 20,563. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Lubombo District-Nkilongo
Nkilongo is an inkhundla of Eswatini, located in the Lubombo District. Its population as of the 2007 census was 15,907. Statoids.com, retrieved December
Lubombo District-Mpumalanga
the east), as well as all four regions of Eswatini (Lubombo, Hhohho, Manzini, and Shiselweni districts). The Lowveld is subtropical, due to its latitude
Lubombo District-Big Bend, Eswatini
26°49′S 31°56′E / 26.817°S 31.933°E / -26.817; 31.933 Country Eswatini District Lubombo Elevation 354 ft (108 m) Time zone UTC+2 (SAST) Climate BSh
Lubombo District-Siteki
26°27′S 31°57′E / 26.450°S 31.950°E / -26.450; 31.950 Country Eswatini District Lubombo Elevation 619 m (2,031 ft) Population (2013) • Total 6,381
Lubombo District-Mhlume
Mhlume is a town located in the Lubombo district of Eswatini. Mhlume has a population in excess of 20,000. It is well known for its large sugar cane fields
Lubombo District-Katanda Territory
The territory is crossed by several rivers including lakes such Malengu, Lubombo, Nyinda, Kapongo, Kasampi and Lukelenge. But, the main and most important
Lubombo District-Soshangane
rage of the Zulu king, they took a route along the eastern foot hills of Lubombo through Mngomezulu country to the upper Ntembe River vicinity where Captain
Lubombo District-Vernon Berrangé
Bechuanaland (Botswana): 202 Berrangé died in Swaziland in 1983 at Siteki, Lubombo. The Rivonia Trial was the outcome of a raid on Liliesleaf Farm at Rivonia
Lubombo District-Inhaca
terms Inhaca is a municipal district of the municipality of Maputo, while the Machangulo peninsula is included under the Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation
Lubombo District-Lubombo Region
entirely by the Lubombo Mountains. The Lubombo District is the easternmost of the four regions of Eswatini. Its capital is Siteki. Lubombo is subdivided
Lubombo District-Inkhundla
than a district but larger than an umphakatsi (or "chiefdom"). There are 55 tinkhundla in Eswatini: 14 in Hhohho District, 11 in Lubombo District, 16 in
Lubombo District-Eshowe
iSimangaliso Wetland Park Hluhluwe-Umfolozi Game Reserve Itala Game Reserve Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation Area Malusi Gigaba - politician, former national
Lubombo District-Lebombo Mountains
The Lebombo Mountains, also called Lubombo Mountains (Portuguese: Montes Libombos), are an 800 km-long (500 mi), narrow range of mountains in Southern
Lubombo District-Hhohho Region
The administrative center is the national capital of Mbabane. It borders Lubombo Region on the southeast and Manzini Region in the southwest. The name Hhohho
Lubombo District-Manzini Region
It borders all three other regions of Eswatini: Hhohho in the north, Lubombo in the east, and Shiselweni in the south. It is bordered by the Mpumalanga
Lubombo District-Regions of Eswatini
Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) is divided into four regions: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, and Shiselweni. Each region is further divided into tinkhundla.
Lubombo District-List of FIPS region codes (V–Z)
FIPS Code Region WZ01 Hhohho District, Eswatini WZ02 Lubombo District, Eswatini WZ03 Manzini District, Eswatini WZ04 Shiselweni District, Eswatini
Lubombo District-History of Eswatini
was able to increase his followers by conquering many clans along the Lubombo after departure from Tembe. As part of the Nguni expansion southwards,
Lubombo District-Sand River Dam
Sand River Dam is an artificial reservoir found in the Lubombo District in Eswatini. Covering an area of 768 hectares, it is an important site for waterfowl
Lubombo District-Van Eck Dam
reservoir within the Mhlosinga Nature Reserve, near Big Bend in the Lubombo District of Eswatini. Covering an area of 187 hectares, it is an important site
Lubombo District-Government of Eswatini
For local administration Eswatini is divided into 4 regions (Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, Shiselweni), each with an administrator appointed by the king
Lubombo District-Inhaca Island
terms Inhaca is a municipal district of the municipality of Maputo, while the Machangulo peninsula is included under the Lubombo Transfrontier Conservation
Lubombo District-List of African Union member states by political system
tinkhundlas (tribal communities): 14 are located in the Hhohho, 11 in Lubombo, 16 in Manzini, and 14 in Shiselweni. Candidates are first nominated at
Lubombo District-John Wright (professor)
an international health partnership with Good Shepherd Hospital in the Lubombo region of Swaziland for over 25 years. In 2002, the link-up benefited from
Lubombo District-ISimangaliso Wetland Park
April 2020. "Lubombo". Peace Parks Foundation. Retrieved 7 April 2020. South African Department of Environmental Affairs. "Agreement on Lubombo Transfrontier
Lubombo District-Mhlumeni
border with Mozambique. It lies in the Lubombo Mountains about 40 kilometres north-east of Siteki in Lubombo District. Swaziland Lonely Planet, p. 2 Unwin
Lubombo District-Simunye
side and Namaacha on the Mozambique side). It lies slightly west of the Lubombo Mountains, about 55 kilometres (34 mi) north-east of Siteki. The town is
Lubombo District-Mpaka
Mpaka is a town in eastern central Eswatini in western Lubombo District. It lies about 22 kilometres (14 mi) northwest of Siteki on the MR3 highway. Mpaka
Lubombo District-Mswati II
Barberton in the north, Carolina in the west, Pongola River in the south and Lubombo Mountains in the east. After succeeding his father in 1850, King Mswati
Lubombo District-List of airports in Eswatini
the 19th-century king Mswati II. Eswatini is divided into four districts: Hhohho, Lubombo, Manzini, and Shiselweni. The capital of Eswatini is Mbabane,