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  2. List of ethnic groups in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the more than 100 distinct ethnic groups and tribes in Tanzania, their regions, languages, and cultural features. The web page provides a comprehensive table of ethnolinguistic groups, with notes and references.

  3. Demographics of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the population, ethnicity, languages, and religions of Tanzania, a diverse and linguistically rich country in East Africa. See the population pyramid, growth rate, density, and distribution of Tanzania's 63 million people.

  4. List of ethnic groups of Africa - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of the ethnic groups of Africa, their languages, cultures, and population estimates. The web page also includes a map of the major ethnolinguistic groups of Africa and a table of the largest ethnic groups by region.

  5. Culture of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, languages, cuisine, festivals, religion, literature, music, media, sport and symbols of Tanzania, a diverse and ethnically rich country in East Africa. Explore its natural history, archaeological sites, rock art and fossils.

  6. Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    ] Tanzania's population comprises about 120 ethnic, [20] linguistic, and religious groups. Christianity is the largest religion in Tanzania , with substantial Muslim and Animist minorities. [ 21 ] Over 100 languages are spoken in Tanzania , making it the most linguistically diverse country in East Africa; [ 22 ] the country does not have a de ...

  7. Swahili people - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, culture, and identity of the Swahili people, who inhabit the Swahili coast of East Africa and speak the Swahili language. Find out the origins, dialects, and genetic roots of the Swahili people, as well as their relations with other ethnic groups and regions.

  8. Chaga people - Wikipedia

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    The Chaga are a Bantu ethnic group from Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania, with a population of over 5 million. They have a rich history of sovereign states, trade, and agriculture on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, and speak various dialects of Kichaga.

  9. Hadza people - Wikipedia

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    The Hadza are a protected indigenous ethnic group who live in the central Rift Valley and the Serengeti Plateau. They have a unique language, culture, and history, and are descended from the aboriginal population of Tanzania.