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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Serves | Chipinge | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 3,700 ft / 1,128 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 20°12′25″S32°37′45″E / 20.20694°S 32.62917°E | ||||||||||
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Chipinge Airport( IATA : CHJ) is an airport serving Chipinge, Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe.
Manicaland is a province in eastern Zimbabwe. After Harare Province, it is the country's second-most populous province, with a population of 2.037 million, as of the 2022 census. Making it the third most densely populated province after Harare and Bulawayo provinces. Manicaland was one of five original provinces established in Southern Rhodesia in the early colonial period. The province endowed with country's major tourist attractions, the likes of Mutarazi Falls, Nyanga National Park and Zimbabwe's top three highest peaks. The province is divided into ten administrative subdivisions of seven rural districts and three towns/councils, including the provincial capital, Mutare. The name Manicaland is derived from one of the province's largest ethnic groups, the Manyika, who originate from the area north of the Manicaland province and as well as western Mozambique, who speak a distinct language called ChiManyika in Shona.
Chipinge District is a district in Manicaland Province of eastern Zimbabwe. The administrative headquarters is Chipinge.
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CHJ or chj may refer to:
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