• Lilongwe, named after the Lilongwe River that runs through the town, became the official capital of the landlocked country of Malawi in 1975.
  • Lilongwe was originally an agricultural trade centre. It replaced Zomba as the capital in 1975, and rapidly became Malawi's second-largest city.
  • The street map of Lilongwe is the most basic version which provides you with a comprehensive outline of the city’s essentials.
  • Lilongwe kentindeki en büyük dini mezhep %23,15 ile Orta Afrika Presbiteryen Kilisesi'dir. Şehirdeki en büyük azınlık dini ise %17,28 ile Katoliklik .
  • After independence in 1964, Zomba became the capital until 1974 when Hastings Banda made the decision to shift the capital city to Lilongwe.
  • C. Steinweg Bridge Lilongwe proves a comprehensive logistics partner with over 42 years of experience in the logistics industry, offering services in freight...
  • Şehir, Malawi'nin orta kesiminde, Zambiya ve Mozambik [3] sınırına yakın, Lilongwe Nehri [4] üzerinde deniz seviyesinden 1110 metre yükseklikte yer almaktadır .
  • With captivating scenes like these, Lilongwe in Malawi is a wonderful place to visit all year round | © Mauritius Images / Alamy Stock Photo.
  • Like to know a little more about the capital cities of the world? Take a look at these 14 interesting facts about Lilongwe, Malawi's capital.