Mombo, Tanzania

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Coordinates: 4°53′0″S38°17′0″E / 4.88333°S 38.28333°E / -4.88333; 38.28333 Coordinates: 4°53′0″S38°17′0″E / 4.88333°S 38.28333°E / -4.88333; 38.28333
CountryFlag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania
Region Tanga
District Korogwe
Time zone GMT+3
ISO 3166 code TZ-25

Mombo is one of the 20 wards of the Korogwe District, Tanga Region, Tanzania.

The streets of Mombo; Marembwe, Majengo Mapya, Majengo Kati ya Zamani, Machinjioni, Mawenzi, Fune, Mawasiliano, Nyuma ya Bank, Mwisho wa Shamba, Ndulu A, Ndulu B, JBG, Masimbani, Mafuriko, Hospital, Misajini, Jitengeni, Minarani, Makorakanga, Becco, Stesheni, Sandali

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