Harare Province, Administrative division in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Harare Province is an administrative division in Zimbabwe's capital city that encompasses the urban center and surrounding metropolitan area. The region contains government offices, financial institutions, and public service departments that serve the broader city and its inhabitants.
The region received its current administrative status in 1997 as a separate province. This restructuring consolidated areas that had previously been governed under different regional designations.
The National Gallery of Zimbabwe and other cultural institutions throughout the area display traditional artworks and contemporary exhibitions that reflect the region's artistic diversity.
The area sits at higher elevation with varying weather patterns depending on the season, which can affect your visit planning. Explore different neighborhoods throughout the administrative region to understand the varied infrastructure and services distributed across the area.
The area sits at about 1,500 meters in elevation and creates a subtropical highland climate with distinct seasons. This climate shapes the conditions under which the city and surrounding regions operate throughout the year.
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