Tsholotsho

E155419

Tsholotsho is a rural district and township in western Zimbabwe known for its proximity to Hwange National Park and its predominantly Ndebele-speaking communities.

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Tsholotsho canonical 1

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf district
human settlement
township
administrativeDivisionLevel district
borderingEcosystem Kalahari Desert
surface form: Kalahari sandveld
climate semi-arid
continent Africa
country Zimbabwe
ethnicMajority Ndebele people
hasCommunicationLanguage English
Northern Ndebele
surface form: Ndebele
hasEducationalFacilityType primary schools
secondary schools
hasHealthFacilityType rural clinics
hasLocalGovernment Tsholotsho Rural District Council
hasMajorEthnicGroup Kalanga people
hasReligiousCommunity African traditional religion
Christianity
hasSettlementType rural district
township
hasTraditionalLeadership chiefs
headmen
hasTransportMode road transport
hasWildlifePresence buffalo
elephants
lions
various antelope species
locatedIn western Zimbabwe
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Matabeleland North
surface form: Matabeleland North Province
locatedInRegion Matabeleland
locatedInTimeZone Central Africa Time
majorLanguage Northern Ndebele
nearbyProtectedArea Hwange National Park
officialLanguage English
partOf Matabeleland North
surface form: Matabeleland North Province
primaryEconomicActivity cattle ranching
small-scale trading
subsistence agriculture
proximityTo Hwange National Park
regionType rural area
roadConnectionTo Bulawayo
Hwange
usesCurrency US dollar
surface form: United States dollar

Zimbabwean dollar
utcOffset +2

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Matabeleland North contains Tsholotsho