• The first plan for Lilongwe was published in 1955, before the decision was made in 1965 to move the capital from Zomba to Lilongwe.
  • A large expat population has made Lilongwe a very Western city, and a perfect stopping point for tired travelers to relax and pick up some essentials for their trip to...
  • The capital city of Malawi stands at an altitude of 1,050m, in the shallow valley of the Lilongwe River.
  • Lilongwe Gezilecek Yerler: Lilongwe - Mutlaka yapılması gereken 72 şey için Tripadvisor gezginlerinin 5.714 yorumuna ve fotoğrafına bak.
  • Lilongwe, Malavi'nin başkenti ve en büyük ikinci şehridir. Şehir, coğrafi olarak Malavi'nin ortasında ve Zambiya ile Mozambik sınırlarına yakın bir bölgede kuruludur.
  • Within Lilongwe, a charitable organisation known as Kusewera runs its own guest house and apartments within their compound...
  • Welcome to Lilongwe, the heart of Malawi that blends urban vibrancy with natural beauty.
  • With a shortage of vets available to the majority of Lilongwe's residents, the LSPCA undertakes vital work in Lilongwe in helping to promote higher animal...
  • Sprawling, vibrant and bustling with commerce, Lilongwe feels fit to burst.
  • Lilongwe, which was named for a nearby river, is located on the inland plains and is the one of the largest cities in the country.
  • The city was a small fishing village founded as a trading station in 1906 on the banks of the Lilongwe River and formally recognized as a town in 1947.
  • Yeni ayrıntılı Lilongwe haritası, bölgede nerede bir göl veya dağ olduğunu ve diğer nesneleri gösteren katmanları içerir.
  • Lilongwe is the capital of Malawi. It's a very green city, to the extent that sometimes you wonder if there is a city centre at all as buildings in the new town at least...