- Mbabane - Wikipedia
Mbabane ( ˌʌmbɑːˈbɑːneɪ ) is the most populous city in Eswatini (previously called Swaziland), and is one of the two capitals (along with Lobamba), serving as the executive capital It has an estimated population of 94,874 (2010) It is located on the Mbabane River and its tributary the Polinjane River in the Mdzimba Mountains
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- Mbabane - The Kingdom of Eswatini (Swaziland)
Mbabane (pronounced Um-ba-ba-neh) is Eswaitni’s (Swaziland’s) capital city and has a magnificent setting, ringed by the craggy backdrop of the Dlangeni Hills With an average height of 1243m, it sits firmly in the highveld, its temperate climate offering some relief during the hot season
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- Mbabane | Royal Residence, Mountain Kingdom, Swazi Culture | Britannica
Mbabane, capital and largest town of Swaziland Located in the Highveld of western Swaziland, Mbabane developed near the cattle kraal of the Swazi king Mbandzeni in the late 19th century
- Mbabane, Eswatini: The Ultimate Travel Guide 2025 - Where to Stay, Eat . . .
Nestled in the Mdimba Mountains of northwestern Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), Mbabane serves as the administrative capital of this small, landlocked kingdom As the country’s largest urban centre, Mbabane offers visitors a fascinating blend of traditional Swazi culture and modern African city life
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- Mbabane – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Mbabane is the largest city of Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) It houses Sibebe Rock, one of the biggest mountains in Africa It sits on the banks of the Mbabane River and its tributary the Polinjane River in the Mdzimba Mountains, and was home to 95,000 people in 2010
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