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  1.  Zimbabwe's Cultural Capital
    Zimbabwe's Cultural Capital
    Bulawayo is the second-largest city in Zimbabwe and the largest in the Matabeleland region. It has a rich and diverse history, culture, and natural beauty that attracts many visitors.
  1. Bulawayo | Zimbabwe, Map, Population, & Facts | Britannica

  2. Bu·la·wa·yo
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    1. an industrial city in western Zimbabwe; population 740,100 (est. 2009).
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    Bulawayo, the vibrant and culturally rich city of Zimbabwe, stands as a symbol of the nation’s history, diversity, and resilience. This comprehensive article aims to provide both Zimbabweans and international readers with a detailed overview of Bulawayo, encompassing various aspects from its geographical location to its cultural attractions.
    Bulawayo: Unveiling the Essence of Zimbabwe’s Second-Largest City Bulawayo, the vibrant and culturally rich city of Zimbabwe, stands as a symbol of the nation’s history, diversity, and resilience.
    Along with the capital Harare, Bulawayo is one of two cities in Zimbabwe that are also provinces . Bulawayo was founded by a group led by Gundwane Ndiweni around 1840 as the kraal of Mzilikazi, the Ndebele king and was known as Gibixhegu.
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    The principal street in Bulawayo in 1905. Bulawayo in 1976. The city was founded by the Ndebele king Lobengula, the son of King Mzilikazi, born of Matshobana, who settled in modern-day Zimbabwe around the 1840s. [citation needed] This followed the Ndebele people's great trek from northern Kwazulu.
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