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  2. Christianity in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    A 2010 Pew survey found 61.4 percent of respondents to be Christian, 35.2 percent to be Muslim, 1.8 percent to follow traditional African religions, 1.4 percent to be unaffiliated, and 0.1 percent to be Hindu. [6] The Eastern Orthodox Church claims an estimated 200,000 adherents in Tanzania. [7]

  3. Singida Region - Wikipedia

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    Singida Region has a total surface area of 49,438 km 2, out of which 95.5 km 2 or 0.19 percent are covered by water bodies of Lake Eyasi, Kitangiri, Singidani, Kindai, Munang and Balengida. The remaining 49,342.5 km 2 is land area. It is the 5th largest in size and occupies about 5.6 percent of mainland Tanzania's total area of 881,289 km 2 ...

  4. Dodoma - Wikipedia

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    Dodoma (lit. ' It has sunk ' in Gogo), officially Dodoma City (Jiji Kuu la Dodoma, in Swahili), is the capital of Tanzania [3] and the administrative capital of both Dodoma Municipal Council and the entire Dodoma Region, with a population of 765,179.

  5. List of airports in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    List of airports in Tanzania is a partial list of aerodromes (airports and airstrips) in Tanzania. [1] The ICAO airport codes for Tanzania begin with the letters "HT". Airport names in bold have scheduled commercial airline service(s). Runway information is for the longest runway and/or the one with better surface (when more than one is available).

  6. Njombe Region - Wikipedia

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    The Njombe region occupies around 2.8 percent of the 881,300 sq. km. of territory on the Tanzanian Mainland, making it the fifth-smallest region in terms of total area in the entire nation. [7] At the district level, Ludewa District Council has the most land (8,397 sq km, or 33.6%), with a land area of 6,325 sq km and a water area of 2,072 sq km.

  7. Haya people - Wikipedia

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    Kagera Region, Tanzania. The Haya (or Bahaya) are a Bantu ethnic group based in Kagera Region, northwestern Tanzania, on the western side of Lake Victoria. With over one million people, it is estimated the Haya make up approximately 4% of the population of Tanzania. Historically, the Haya have had a complex kingship-based political system.

  8. Arusha - Wikipedia

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    Arusha City is a Tanzanian city, with a population of 617,631, [1] and the regional capital of the Arusha Region, with a population of 2,356,255 (2022 census). [2]Located below Mount Meru on the eastern edge of the eastern branch of the Great Rift Valley, Arusha City has a temperate climate.

  9. Kigoma - Wikipedia

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    The Kigoma port during the day time. Kigoma is one of the busiest ports on northeastern Lake Tanganyika since historically it was the only one that had a functioning railway connection (the one at Kalemie in The Democratic Republic of the Congo is not operational at the moment [when?]), a direct link to the ocean port at Dar es Salaam.