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St. Tsonzo MUTASA Watsomba B Marys St. Masvosva Matsika 17 23 17 Garaba Mt St Annes Masvosva 27 Gandami Garaba Mary's 33 Goto Katsenga Mavhudzi 16 2 24 Tariro Nyazura Nyakatsapa 7 Mavhudzi Stapleford Sengezi Nyazura n e Dunsinane r e Rutanhira 6 20 g 26 o Mt Jenya Guta i d Nyazura S B r Stapleford M 13 b m a l l s 18 Drenane i 23 8 O O d z a n Sheba Sangani 24 Mapara 3 10 25 Umtasa Zongoro Drennan Madzimbabwe Rukweza Manyika Kwenda Rukweza A Nyamhere Chiduku Bridge 22 Chigora 27 1 26 Chambara 24 Mufudziwakanaka Zvamatobwe Nhangabwe Mutoro St.Augustines 5 Sadza Chigondo Z 9 Mukamba Old Chambara Wiltshire 29 Red Wing Masasa Mukamba Chiduku Lee Kul Mutare Redwing Nyamazura St Augustines Makanda Goneso 23 Old 21 4 Sadza 11 Chikobvore Premier Pennlonga 6 Masasa 12 28 Mutare Pounsley 25 O CHIKOMBA Shumba 29 22 Imbeza Nyamidzi Fitc 8 17 25 28 Chitenderano 30 Prison Mbiru Zvidhuri 12 Farm Chikanga Unyetu 21 Odzi Grand MutareMUTARE ARDA Florida M Odzi Odzi Reef 13 16Florida C h i k o m b a Sakubva 11 Wazvaremaka 30 13 1 Sakubva Makarara 3 St Joseph's 3 Health Centre Range Mushipe 34 8 9 Quaggas Mupatsi Makarara 7 Dangamvura Hoek The 18 Chiwere 15 20 Fernvalley 19 Vumba Range St. 26 Berenyazvidzi Chikurumadziva Mwerahari Gokomere Chimumvuri Dorowa 31 5 Bvumba Francis Nharira Magodyo Popoteke Dorowa 14 Dora Assis 16 Nharira Dorowa St Francis 19 Gandachibvuva 27 9 15 of Assisi Gandachibvuva Zimunya 33 Daramombe 8 Mt Zuma 35 Zimunya Daramombe Nyagundi St Welburgh Madamombe 10 2 Chitaka 32 6 Bvumbura Chawatama Munyanyi Chitakatira Rambanapasi Chitakatira Makuni Manjengwa 1 Musuma C h i c a m b a R e a l Chikwava Munyanyi 4 14 Chapwanya Mushunje Rowa 15 Chipwanya Chipfatsura 13 Lancashire 31 11 Map Doc Name: Murezi 11 14 Burma Garamwera Mombeyarara 2 Bepe Chirinda 12 Valley Chiweshe 12 Zumbare 13 9 3 Gombe 7 Chiwenga 10 Berzerly 7 Maburutse Matanda Bridge GLIDE Number: OCHA_zwe_basemap_A0_100104 St. Gwindingwi Marange Makumbe Richards Murambinda Nyashanu Marange Bazeley 2 Nyashanu Murambinda Nyashanu 18 Bridge 20 Creation Date: 4 January 2010 Denhere Nerutanga 5 8 MUTARE Mambwere O Bakorenhema Projection/Datum: Arc1950 1 4 d 36 21 z Buhera 15 Nhamo Nyangani i Chitora Chipendeke o Zvipiripiri Chikwariro BANTI Web Resources: http://ochaonline.un.org/zimbabwe g Buhera 14 18 17 19 Chitora n 6 i Nzvenga v 20 16 Bwizi O s Mudanda Bambazonke d Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1:405,954 z 26 a Dambara Betera i Mpudzi Gutaurare 22 M BUHERA Muromo 4 Mudanda 17 Nyazvidzi Viriri 23 O 25 d z 27 St Andrews i Nyazvidzi 16 Madzimbashuro 32 Zvipiripiri Masasi Soti Mutsago 3 Source Chirozva 23 i 5 Magombedzi Chimbudzi Mudawose 24 z Soti 10 28 d Source O Chinyika Ndyarima Chinyika Chitsa Mavhiza R Wengezi Chitsa u Ruti 1 t Mukwada 12 i 22 Mutambara Bangure Murwira 2 Mutambara Mutambara Zvavahera 19 Cashel 7 Cashel 0 30 60 Km Chakohwa 4 9 Muzokomba Zangama Nhedziwa Zvavahera 29 Chakohwa 21 Muzokomba 25 11 13 3 8 Mazura Chishingwi Mutero Mataruse Chiadzwa GUTU Hot Gutu- Mutero Mupandawana 14 24 Springs Bhasera 30 Bumba 34 Gutu Mushayavanhu 21 33 Dewure Devure Chimombe Chayamiti 7 Gutu Gutu 37 35 19 17 Chingai 28 Chapanduka 32 38 39 Alheit 5 6 10 W o o d l a n d s Mutiusinazita 29 Mushaviri 22 Munyikwa Chikukwa Map data source(s): Mukaro Mutiusinazita 11 36 15 27 St. Tirizi Shinja Base vector data from Department of the Surveyor General 1 Mukaro Magombedze Patrick MARTIN 20 Mutepfe Martin 20 Chitambo Nyanyadzi CHIMANIMANI (I) (DSG). Health institutions data from MoHCW. 31 26 Chabata Nyanyadzi 8 40 16 9 Biriwiri Chepiri 15 Zinhata Nemashakwe Mhakwe 18 29 Biriwiri Biriwiri Chimanimani Chimanimani CHIMANIMANI Nemashakwe Hospital 26 Majarada 30 18 17 Charter Nerupiri Chikwakwa Nerupiri 24 Gudyanga Chikwanda Chirowe Gunura Mutema Mawere 23 19 14 Disclaimers: 28 21 Chirorwe 20 Tilbury 20 D e w u r e 30 Chitando 22 Chisengu Tilbury Mungezi The designations employed and the presentation of material 41 Gangare 12 23 24 Changazi 25 Gwindingwe Bikita 12 Murwira 33 ZRP Nyahode on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion Devure 1 Bircheneough Birchnough Masarasa Bridge 16 13 19 Bridge whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United 27 30 Beardmore Chikuku Maranganyika Birchenough Tarka 32 18 Ngaone Ngaome Silverstream Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, 11 Marozva Chikuku Guni 1 Pamushana Nyika 13 Silveira 31 Muchadziya Silveira Roscommon Muchira Nyika ARDA 6 2 Checheche Rusitu Rusitu Stanmore ARDA- 22 RHC Nyahode Mutingwende 8 Hozvi 15 17 Mid-Save Chipinda 10 Bikita 21 Rusitu 3 Ngorima Bikita Musani 4 New Year 23 Mutsvangwa 1 2 Gift Clear Bvukururu 16 9 Glenlivet Bvukururu 9 Tanganda Tanganda Water Paidamoyo Negovano Mukore Mutema 6 7 14 Mukore 25 Junction Junction 5 8 BIKITA Gate 32 MASVINGO 3 Ndanga 5 Gate I Ndanga Town W Pfupajena Clinic Gaza K 2 8 I Zano 4 R Chipinge 8 Chipinge I Mutikizizi Chitasa T Chipangayi U 7 27 M ZRP- E S 6 K i Chipinge L A 6 y 10 Gumbo a 4 7 7 MASVINGO 7 10 5 Ratelshoek 14 Ngorima Chipangayi 11 Rukovo Jichidza Jichidza 9 Nyangambu Chiringa Southern Jichidza Hold.
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