Nyanga, Zimbabwe

Nyanga (formerly Inyanga ) is a city in the province of Manicaland in Zimbabwe. It is located in the mountainous east of the country. Near the town are the Nyanga National Park and the Inyangani also the highest mountain in the country. In 1982, a Nyanga 2973 inhabitants.

The city lures with fishing spots, mountain climbing opportunities, holiday resorts and golf courses many tourists. The highest waterfalls in Zimbabwe, which Mutarazi cases are just as much in the area, which also ruins and other traces of human settlement can be found from the Stone and Iron Ages, such as fortifications, terraces and pathways. The area around Nyanga enjoys great natural beauty. Cecil Rhodes wrote one of his agents in 1896:

"Dear McDonald, Inyanga is much nicer than you have described. [ ... ] Before everything disappears, do not buy it for me please about 100,000 morning, and forget the Pungwe cases. I would try sheep farming and trees cultivation. "

Also part of the city with Nyamhuka an ever-growing, densely populated township and a large army base.

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Area north of the city

Old terraces

Ziwa ruins north of the city

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  • Location in Zimbabwe
  • Manicaland Province
  • Place in Africa
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