Lilongwe Region is one of the 28 regions of Malawi, located in the central part of the country. It is an area of both administrative and economic importance, as the country's capital Lilongwe is located within its borders. The region is characterized by a diverse landscape, ranging from plains to gentle hills, as well as a large number of rivers and lakes, which influences its agricultural and fishing development.
The Lilongwe region is dominated by agriculture, including corn, rice, tobacco, and animal husbandry. The region also has great potential for tourism due to its proximity to national parks, such as Kasungu National Park, where you can encounter wild animals and enjoy the beauty of Malawian nature.
Lilongwe is also a center of education, with many schools, universities and research institutions that attract students and researchers from all over the country. The region combines infrastructural development with the preservation of traditional rural customs and culture, making it an interesting place for both living and tourism.
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