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  1. Ndebele culture

    Bulawayo serves as a gateway to the iconic Matobo National Park and is a center of Ndebele culture, the predominant ethnic group in the region. The city has a laid-back atmosphere and is known for its friendly locals. It offers a mix of historical sites, cultural experiences, and opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the surrounding area.
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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.
    Bulawayo, Zimbabwe resonates a timeless charm, one fringed in colonial architecture, wide roads and jacaranda trees. Being the second largest city in the country, it stands proud in its heritage; evident in its art galleries, museums, local markets and its people.
    Bulawayo has museums of national importance, including the Natural History Museum of Zimbabwe, National Gallery, Bulawayo and the Bulawayo Railway Museum . Bulawayo also hosts an arts and culture festival annually in the month of September called Intwasa Arts Festival . There are a number of parks in Bulawayo, including Matobo Sailing Club.
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