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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MutareMutare - Wikipedia

    Mutare was founded in 1897 as a fort, about 8 km from the border with Mozambique, and is just 290 km from the Mozambican port of Beira, earning Mutare the title of "Zimbabwe's Gateway to the Sea". It is sometimes also called "Gateway to the Eastern Highlands".

  2. Mutare, city, eastern Zimbabwe. It originated as Fort Umtali and was built by prospectors in 1890 near the junction of the Sambi and Umtara rivers. Its name was derived from a local word meaning “metal,” probably referring to the nearby ancient goldworkings.

  3. Mutare, Zimbabwe is a city with a long and fascinating history. Located in the eastern part of the country, the city is the fourth largest in Zimbabwe and has a population of over 200,000. It is also the capital of Manicaland Province, and is the gateway to the eastern highlands.

  4. Feb 5, 2024 · Mutare, formerly known as Umtali until 1982, stands as the most populous city in the province of Manicaland and holds the third position in Zimbabwe’s city hierarchy, surpassing Gweru in the 2012 census.

  5. Welcome to Mutare, a charming city nestled in the Eastern Highlands of Zimbabwe. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture, Mutare is a hidden gem for travelers seeking an off-the-beaten-path destination. One of the top attractions in Mutare is the stunning Bvumba Botanical Gardens, a haven for nature enthusiasts.

  6. Mutare is the main city in the Eastern Highlands, the capital of Manicaland and is 8 km from the Mozambique border. It is located 263 km southeast of Harare along the A3. There are also regular buses and an overnight train to Mutare. The first town after Mutare in Mozambique is called Manica.

  7. www.wonderfulzimbabwe.com › location › mutareMutare | Wonderful Zimbabwe

    Mutare is the fourth largest city in Zimbabwe and is renowned for the passing caravans that took refuge on their way to ports along the Indian Ocean. Explore the natural beauty of the area, enjoy local cuisine and collect soapstone figures and carvings as evidence of the ancient trade routes that ran through this town.

  8. Mutare is the third-largest city in Zimbabwe, with a population of 225,000 in 2022, and a total of 500,000 people in the wider metropolitan area. Mutare is hub for trade in eastern Zimbabwe, with railway links, pipeline transport and highways linking the coast with Harare and Zimbabwe's interior.

  9. Mutare (previously known as Umtali) is Zimbabwe's third largest city with a population of 188,243 (2012 Census) and is the provincial capital of Manicaland Province, the most populous province in Zimbabwe, having more than a million people within its hinterland.

  10. Oct 27, 2019 · A tour and history of Mutare, Zimbabwe where you can also get ideas of the best things to do or things to see when traveling here. Mostly focusing on the dow...