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Official name | Mbabane |
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Pushpin map | Swaziland |
Map caption | Location of Mbabane in Swaziland. |
Coordinates region | SZ |
Subdivision type | Country |
Subdivision name | |
Subdivision type1 | District |
Subdivision name1 | Hhohho |
Population as of | 2003 |
Population total | 95,000 |
Website | http://www.mbabane.org.sz/ |
The town grew after the nation's administrative centre moved from Bremersdorp (now called Manzini) in 1902. It derives its name from a Chief, Mbabane Kunene, who lived in the area when British settlers arrived. It is also a commercial hub for the surrounding region, while tin and iron were mined nearby. Mbabane's closest border crossing to South Africa is Ngwenya-Oshoek, and though siSwati is the primary language, English is widespread. Mbabane, and Swaziland itself, depend on tourism and sugar exports. The city has two sites for light industries.
Mbabane is the home of the Waterford-KaMhlaba United World College of Southern Africa, as well as one of the three campuses of the University of Swaziland. Also in Mbabane is the British High Commission which is responsible for relations between the governments of Swaziland and the United Kingdom.
Category:Capitals in Africa Category:Populated places in Swaziland
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