Mannenberg
Mannenberg is a city in Belgium with a population of about 0.

"Mannenberg" is a Cape jazz song by South African musician Abdullah Ibrahim, first recorded in 1974. Driven into exile by the apartheid government, Ibrahim had been living in Europe and the United States during the 1960s and '70s, making brief visits to South Africa to record music. After a successful 1974 collaboration with producer Rashid Vally and a band that included Basil Coetzee and Robbie Jansen, Ibrahim began to record another album with these three collaborators and a backing band assembled by Coetzee. The song was recorded during a session of improvisation, and includes a saxophone solo by Coetzee, which led to him receiving the sobriquet "Manenberg".
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About Mannenberg
| Country | Belgium |
| Continent | Europe |
| Explore | VLG |
| Population | 0 |
| Local currency | EUR |
| Coordinates | 50.9804, 4.9403 |
| Time zone | Europe/Brussels |
🧭 Facts & curiosities
| Settlement type | Small town |
| Distance to the capital | 44 km · Brussels |
| Population (Belgium) | #2680 most populated in Belgium |
| Where on Earth | 50°58′50″N · 4°56′25″E |
| Hemisphere | N · E |
| Distance to the equator | 5,675 km |
| Distance to the North Pole | 4,344 km |
| Same latitude as | Köln (Germany) |
| Antipode (other side of Earth) | -50.98, -175.06 |
✈️ Distance to major cities
| Paris | 300 km |
| London | 358 km |
| Moscow | 2,210 km |
| Cairo | 3,185 km |
| Dubai | 5,116 km |
| New York | 5,922 km |