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  2. Dinosaurs of Tendaguru - Wikipedia

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    Dinosaurs of Tendaguru (original title: Dinosaria wa Tendaguru) is a Tanzanian booklet for young readers on natural history, focussing on the discovery and subsequent excavations of dinosaur fossils at Tendaguru hill in Lindi Region of South Eastern Tanzania. It was written in the country’s official language Swahili by Tanzanian authors ...

  3. Politics of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    For administrative purposes, Tanzania is divided into 30 regions—25 in the mainland and 5 on Zanzibar. Ninety-nine districts have been created to further increase local authority. These districts are also now referred to as local government authorities. Currently there are 114 councils operating in 99 districts, 22 are urban and 92 are rural.

  4. Bukoba - Wikipedia

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    Bukoba. /  1.333°S 31.817°E  / -1.333; 31.817. Bukoba is a city with a population of 144,938 (2022 census), [2] situated in the northwest of Tanzania on the south-western shores of Lake Victoria. It is the capital of the Kagera region, and the administrative seat for Bukoba Urban District. The city is served by Bukoba Airport and ...

  5. Olduvai Gorge - Wikipedia

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    The Olduvai Gorge or Oldupai Gorge in Tanzania is one of the most important paleoanthropological localities in the world; the many sites exposed by the gorge have proven invaluable in furthering understanding of early human evolution. A steep-sided ravine in the Great Rift Valley that stretches across East Africa, it is about 48 km long, and is ...

  6. List of mobile network operators in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mobile network operators in Tanzania: As of 2018, there were an estimated 43,497,261 million mobile phone subscribers out of an estimated population of 53,853,702 people, representing an 80.77 percent penetration rate. [2]

  7. Lake Ngozi - Wikipedia

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    Lake Ngozi. / -9.008; 33.553. Lake Ngozi (or Lake Ngosi [1]) is the second largest crater lake in Africa. [2] It can be found near Tukuyu, a small town in the highland Rungwe District, Mbeya Region, of southern Tanzania in East Africa. It is part of the Poroto Mountains and the northern rim of the caldera is the highest point in the range.

  8. Azam TV - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Azam TV is an East African direct broadcast satellite [1] service owned by Bakhresa Group [2] based in Dar es salaam , Tanzania. Launched in 2013, the service provides audio, radio and television channels services to subscribers, [3] mostly in Tanzania, Malawi, Rwanda, [4] Zimbabwe, [5] [6] Uganda [7] and Kenya. [8]

  9. Chagga states - Wikipedia

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    The Chagga States or Chagga Kingdoms also historically referred to as the Chaggaland [2] ( Uchaggani, in Swahili) were a pre-colonial series of a Bantu sovereign states of the Chagga people on Mount Kilimanjaro in modern-day northern Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania. [3] The Chagga kingdoms existed as far back as the 17th century according to ...