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Milange

Coordinates: 16°06′S 35°46′E / 16.100°S 35.767°E / -16.100; 35.767
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Milange is a town in Zambezia Province of Mozambique. It is the district center of Milange District.[1]

Milange lies just south of the Ruo River, which forms the border between Mozambique and Malawi. Mount Tumbine rises immediately east of the town, and the Mulanje Massif is to the north in Malawi.

References

  1. ^ Timberlake, Jonathan; Julian Bayliss, Tereza Alves, Susana Baena, Jorge Francisco, Tim Harris, Camila da Sousa (2007). "The Biodiversity and Conservation of Mount Chiperone, Mozambique". Darwin Initiative Award 15/036: Monitoring and Managing Biodiversity Loss in South-east Africa's Montane Ecosystems. Accessed 22 June 2018. [1]

16°06′S 35°46′E / 16.100°S 35.767°E / -16.100; 35.767