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  2. Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania is a country in East Africa with a population of around 62 million. Its capital is Dodoma, but its largest city and former capital is Dar es Salaam. Learn more about its history, geography, culture, and politics from Wikipedia.

  3. List of World Heritage Sites in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The United Republic of Tanzania accepted the convention on 2 August 1977. [3] There are seven World Heritage Sites in Tanzania, with a further six on the tentative list. [3] Ngorongoro Conservation Area, in 1979, was the first site in Tanzania to be added to the list.

  4. Serengeti National Park - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, wildlife and conservation of the Serengeti National Park, a large national park in northern Tanzania that stretches over 14,763 km 2. The park is famous for the annual migration of over 1.5 million wildebeest and 250,000 zebra, and is home to the largest lion population in Africa.

  5. History of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the prehistoric, colonial, and modern history of Tanzania, from the oldest hominid fossils to the COVID-19 pandemic. Explore the diverse cultures, ethnic groups, and political movements that shaped the country.

  6. Languages of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania is a multilingual country with 126 languages spoken, none of which is spoken natively by a majority or a large plurality of the population. Swahili is the official national language and English is the language of secondary education, universities, and higher courts.

  7. Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania in the Indian Ocean, known for its spices, raffia, and tourism. Learn about its history, culture, and economy from the Wikipedia article, including its etymology, demographics, geography, wildlife, and more.

  8. Maasai people - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the Maasai, a Nilotic ethnic group in Kenya and Tanzania, who are known for their pastoralism, warrior traditions and resistance to colonialism. Explore their origin, migration, assimilation, population, language, religion and sub-tribes.

  9. Bukoba - Wikipedia

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    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.