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  2. 2024 Kenya–Tanzania floods - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania. Rufiji River and Satellite imagery of flooding along its deltaic shores. 29 April 2024 (top). 5 May 2023 (bottom). Floods in northern Tanzania killed 161 people, injured 250 others, damaged over 10,000 houses and affected 210,000 people in 51,000 households.

  3. Burigi-Chato National Park - Wikipedia

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    Official Page. The Burigi-Chato National Park ( Hifadhi ya Taifa ya Burigi-Chato, In Swahili) is a Tanzanian national park located the Karagwe, Biharamulo District, Muleba District of Kagera Region and Chato of Geita Region. [1] With a total area of 4,707 square kilometers, Burigi-Chato is Tanzania's fourth-largest park and was designated a ...

  4. Education in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Education in Tanzania is provided by both the public and private sectors, starting with pre-primary education, followed by primary, secondary ordinary, secondary advanced, and ideally, university level education. Free and accessible education is a human right in Tanzania. The Tanzanian government began to emphasize the importance of education ...

  5. Food security in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Food security in Tanzania. The state of food security is a heavily scrutinized issue in the United Republic of Tanzania. Agriculture accounts for almost one-third of the nation's GDP (Gross Domestic Product). [1] It is an aspect of Tanzania that although obstructed by many internal and external factors, is continually worked on by outside ...

  6. List of sugar manufacturers in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2023, national sugar demand was estimated at 721,000 metric tonnes annually. Of that, according to the Tanzania Sugar Board, 481,000 tonnes was brown table sugar while 240,000 tonnes was industrial sugar, all of it imported from outside Tanzania. At that time, national sugar production was estimated at to 380,000 tonnes annually.

  7. List of ports in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    05°21′S 39°38′E. /  5.350°S 39.633°E  / -5.350; 39.633  ( Port of Mkoani) Medium-sized port on the coast of Pemba Island. Port of Bukoba. Kagera Region. Bukoba. 01°20′S 31°48′E. /  1.333°S 31.800°E  / -1.333; 31.800  ( Port of Bukoba) Medium-sized port on the south western shores of Lake Victoria.

  8. Moshi, Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Moshi is a municipality and the capital of Kilimanjaro region in the north eastern Tanzania. As of 2017, the municipality has an estimated population of 201,150 and a population density of 3,409 persons per km 2 . [2] In the last official census of 2022, the municipality had a population of 221,733. [3] The municipality is situated on the lower ...

  9. Religion in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Tanzania. Christianity is the largest religion in Tanzania, with a substantial Muslim minority. Smaller populations of Animists, practitioners of other faiths, and religiously unaffiliated people are also present. [2] [1] Tanzania is a secular state and freedom of religion is enshrined in the country's constitution.