Lugenge

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Lugenge
Town and ward
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Lugenge
Location in Tanzania
Coordinates: 09°27′51″S34°35′29″E / 9.46417°S 34.59139°E / -9.46417; 34.59139 Coordinates: 09°27′51″S34°35′29″E / 9.46417°S 34.59139°E / -9.46417; 34.59139
CountryFlag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania
Region Njombe Region
District Njombe Urban District
Time zone UTC+3 (EAT)
Postcode
59111

Lugenge is a town and ward in Njombe Urban District in the Njombe Region of the Tanzanian Southern Highlands. [1]

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  1. "Postcodes Njombe Region 59000" (PDF). Tanzania Communications Regulatory Authority (TCRA). 2012.[ dead link ]


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