Mbire District
Second-level administrative subdivision in Mashonaland Central, Zimbabwe
Mbire District | |
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second-level administrative subdivision | |
Country | Zimbabwe |
Province | Mashonaland Central |
Area | |
• Total | 4,696 km2 (1,813 sq mi) |
Population (2022 census) | |
• Total | 83,720 |
• Density | 18/km2 (46/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (CEST) |
Mbire District is a district of the Province Mashonaland Central in Zimbabwe.[1][2] It is the namesake of the early dinosaur Mbiresaurus, which was discovered in Mbire District.[3]
References
- ^ "Zimbabwe: Administrative Division". City Population. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
- ^ "Census 2012" (PDF). UNSD. UNSD. Retrieved 30 December 2018.
- ^ Griffin, Christopher T.; Wynd, Brenen M.; Munyikwa, Darlington; Broderick, Tim J.; Zondo, Michel; Tolan, Stephen; Langer, Max C.; Nesbitt, Sterling J.; Taruvinga, Hazel R. (8 September 2022). "Africa's oldest dinosaurs reveal early suppression of dinosaur distribution". Nature. 609 (7926): 313–319. doi:10.1038/s41586-022-05133-x. ISSN 0028-0836.
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Subdivisions of Zimbabwe
- Bulawayo
- Harare
- Manicaland
- Mashonaland Central
- Mashonaland East
- Mashonaland West
- Masvingo
- Matabeleland North
- Matabeleland South
- Midlands
- Beitbridge
- Bikita
- Bindura
- Binga
- Bubi
- Buhera
- Bulawayo
- Bulilima
- Chegutu
- Chikomba
- Chimanimani
- Chipinge
- Chiredzi
- Chirumhanzu
- Chivi
- Gokwe North
- Gokwe South
- Goromonzi
- Guruve
- Gutu
- Gwanda
- Gweru
- Harare
- Hwange
- Insiza
- Kariba
- Karoi
- Kwekwe
- Lupane
- Makonde
- Makoni
- Mangwe
- Marondera
- Masvingo
- Matobo
- Mazowe
- Mberengwa
- Mbire
- Mhondoro–Ngezi
- Mount Darwin
- Mudzi
- Murehwa
- Mutare
- Mutasa
- Mutoko
- Muzarabani
- Mwenezi
- Nkayi
- Nyanga
- Rushinga
- Sanyati
- Seke
- Shamva
- Shurugwi
- Tsholotsho
- Umguza
- Umzingwane
- Uzumba–Maramba–Pfungwe
- Wedza
- Zaka
- Zvimba
- Zvishavane
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