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Harare (Zimbabwe)

LC control no.n 83024955
Descriptive conventionsrda
Geographic headingHarare (Zimbabwe)
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Geographic subdivision usageZimbabwe--Harare
Variant(s)City of Harare (Zimbabwe)
Горад Харарэ (Zimbabwe)
Horad Khararė (Zimbabwe)
Харарэ (Zimbabwe)
Khararė (Zimbabwe)
Хараре (Zimbabwe)
Χαράρε (Zimbabwe)
Charare (Zimbabwe)
Harareo (Zimbabwe)
IHarara (Zimbabwe)
הארארה (Zimbabwe)
Harareh (Zimbabwe)
Arare (Zimbabwe)
Hararensis Urbs (Zimbabwe)
ハラレ (Zimbabwe)
Xarare (Zimbabwe)
הארארע (Zimbabwe)
哈拉雷 (Zimbabwe)
Halalei (Zimbabwe)
See alsoSalisbury (Zimbabwe)
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Beginning date19820418
Associated countryZimbabwe
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inZimbabwe Institution of Engineers. Year book of ... 1980 (xx-ref.) (no info.)
The Washington post, Apr. 19, 1982: p. A20 (Salisbury, the capital of Zimbabwe, was renamed Harare on 18th Apr. 1982)
BGN, 5/27/82 (Harare, ppl, 17°50ʹS, 31°03ʹE)
Urban Informal Sector Workshop, 1991: t.p. (City of Harare) leaf 3 (Zimbabwe)
Wikipedia, May 12, 2015 (Harare (officially called Salisbury until 1982) is the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe; 17°51ʹ50ʺS 31°1ʹ47ʺE; demonym: Hararean) Belarusian page (Горад Харарэ = Horad Khararė; Харарэ = Khararė) Bulgarian page (Хараре = Kharare) Greek page (Χαράρε = Charare) Esperanto page (Harareo) Zulu page (IHarara) Hebrew page (הארארה = Harareh) Haitian page (Arare) Latin page (Hararensis Urbs) Japanese page (ハラレ = Harare) Uzbek page (Xarare [in roman]) Yiddish page (הארארע = Harare) Chinese page (哈拉雷 = Halalei)
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