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TANZANIA

Location

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Important Cities

  1. Dar Es Salaam(Capital)
  2. Songea
  3. Dodoma
  4. Tabora
  5. Iringa
  6. Kigoma
  7. Lindi
  8. Mtwara
  9. Mbeya
  10. Arusha
  11. Musoma
  12. Mwanza
  13. Tanga
  14. Pangani

Main Attractions

  1. Serengeti National Park
  2. Mt. Kilimanjaro National Park
  3. Ruaha National Park
  4. Lake Manyara National Park
  5. Mahale Mountains National Park
  6. Udzungwa Mountain National Park
  7. Arusha National Park
  8. Katavi National Park
  9. Ngorongoro Conservation Area
  10. Kigosi Game Reserve
  11. Moyowosi Game Reserve
  12. Ugalla Game Reserve
  13. Rungwa Game Reserve
  14. Uwanda Game Reserve
  15. Selous Game Reserve

Main Industries

  1. Wood Products
  2. Diamond Mining
  3. Gold Mining
  4. Agricultural Processing
  5. Oil Refining
  6. Fertilizer
  7. Cement
  8. Soda Ash
  9. Shoes
Hunted Facts on tanzania
  • Mainland Tanzania is bordered on the south by Mozambique, Malawi, and Zambia; on the west by Congo (Kinshasa), Burundi, and Rwanda; on the north by Uganda and Kenya; and on the east by the Indian Ocean.
  • In the 1990s Tanzania was overwhelmed by refugees from the war in neighboring Burundi; by the end of the decade some 300,000 were in Tanzania.
  • Tanzania, emerging from isolation, is favored by safari-goers.
  • Tanzania /ˌtʰænzəˈniə/, officially the United Republic of Tanzania (Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania in Swahili), is a country on the east coast of Africa.
  • In 1964, Tanganyika united with Zanzibar, forming the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, later renamed to the United Republic of Tanzania.
  • In 1996, Tanzania's capital was officially moved from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma, although many government offices still remain in the old capital.
  • Tanzania's social and political transformations have been both dynamic and gentle.
  • Tanzania's political environment is more stable than in many African nations.
  • Savanna and bush cover almost 50% of Tanzania's land; the remaining land is semi-desert, with the exception of the coastal plains.





Nearby Countries

Republic Of Congo
Libya
Namibia
Tanzania
Kenya


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