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  2. Mount Hanang - Wikipedia

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    Mount Hanang is a mountain in northern Tanzania.The peak has an elevation of 3,420 m above sea level. Hanang is located in Manyara Region's Hanang District.It is (after Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Meru and Mount Loolmalasin) the fourth-highest mountain in Tanzania, if the three peaks of Kilimanjaro are counted as one mountain.

  3. Economy of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Following the rebasing of the economy in 2014, the GDP increased by a third to $41.33 billion. [27] In 2020, the real GDP of Tanzania grew by 4.8% reaching US$64.4 billion versus US$60.8 billion in 2019. This growth made it the 2nd largest economy in East Africa after Kenya, and the 7th largest in Sub-Saharan Africa.

  4. Water supply and sanitation in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Projections indicate that by 2025 Tanzania will experience water stress (defined as average per capita water resources below 1,500 m 3) due to population growth and the resulting increase in consumption. As of 2002, water use for municipal water supply in mainland Tanzania was about 493 million m 3 /year, or 0.5% of total renewable water resources.

  5. Mwanza - Wikipedia

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    Mwanza. /  2.517°S 32.900°E  / -2.517; 32.900. Mwanza City, also known as Rock City to the residents, [2] is a port city and capital of Mwanza Region on the southern shore of Lake Victoria in north-western Tanzania. With an urban population of 1,311,000 in 2023, [3] it is Tanzania's second largest city, after Dar es Salaam.

  6. Yao people (East Africa) - Wikipedia

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    The Yao people (or WaYao) are a major Bantu ethnic and linguistic group living at the southern end of Lake Malawi. They played an important role in the history of Southeast Africa, notably in the 19th century. The Yao are a predominantly Muslim -faith group of about two million, whose homelands encompass the countries of Malawi, the north of ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Energy in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Energy production. In 2020, Tanzania’s total energy production reached 1,036,560 TJ, with a significant majority derived from biofuels and waste, which accounted for approximately 79.14% of the total. Natural gas contributed 5.35% , while oil accounted for 12.96% of the energy mix.

  9. Luo people - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Kenya. The Luo of Kenya and Tanzania are a Nilotic ethnic group native to western Kenya and the Mara Region of northern Tanzania in East Africa. The Luo are the fourth-largest ethnic group (10.65%) in Kenya, after the Kikuyu (17.13%), the Luhya (14.35%) and the Kalenjin (13.37%). [3] The Tanzanian Luo population was estimated at 1.1 ...