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  1. Tanzania in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Francesca Davis Dipiazza, 2007-12-15
  2. Tanzania in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Marylee S. Crofts, Lerner Editors, 1988-09
  3. Food Insecurity and Coping Strategies in Semiarid Areas: The Case of Mvumi in Central Tanzania (Stockholm Studies in Human Geography, 11) by Emma T. Liwenga, 2003-07
  4. Financial efficiency of major soil and water conservation measures in West Usambara highlands, Tanzania [An article from: Applied Geography] by A.J. Tenge, J. De graaff, et all
  5. Challenging Nature: Local Knowledge, Agroscience, and Food Security in Tanga Region, Tanzania (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers) by Philip W. Porter, 2006-03-01
  6. From Public Pipes to Private Hands: Water Access & Distribution in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania (Stockholm Studies in Human Geography) by Marianne Kjellen, 2006-12-30
  7. History Under Siege: Intensive Agriculture in the Mbulu Highlands, Tanzania, 19th Century to the Present (Stockholm Studies in Human Geography) by Lowe Borjeson, 2004-12-31
  8. Influence & Invisibility: Tenants in Housing Provision in Mwanza City, Tanzania (Acta Universitatis Stockhomiensis / Stockholm Studies in Human Geography) by Jenny Cadstedt, 2006-11-30
  9. Studies in the population geography of Uganda and Tanzania, (Makerere University College. Dept. of Geography. Occasional paper no. 14) by Michael A Hirst, 1970
  10. Agriculture and farmers' choice of crops in the peri-urban zone of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (Occasional paper series / Department of Geography & Topographic Science, University of Glasgow) by John Briggs, 1989
  11. A migration survey in Bukoba Town, Tanzania, (Makerere University. Dept. of Geography. Occasional paper) by Michael A Hirst, 1971
  12. [EAFFRO occasional paper by H Matthes, 1967
  13. Geography teaching in primary schools in Tanzania: A case study of Rungwe District (African studies in curriculum development and evaluation) by T. S Kamwela, 1984
  14. Livelihood strategies and land degradation: Perceptions among small-scale farmers in Ng'iresi Village, Tanzania (Publications edited by the Departments of Geography, Goteborg University. Series B) by Per Assmo, 1999

81. Independent Travel Guide To Zanzibar, Geography, Climate, People, History Of Zan
Zanzibar, a part of the United Republic of tanzania, is a series of many islands Training included basic studies such as math, English and geography and
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Zanzibar, a part of the United Republic of Tanzania, is a series of many islands, the main ones being Unguja and Pemba. The more populated of the two main islands, Unguja, is better known as Zanzibar Island and is home to Stone Town (also known as Zanzibar Town or Zanzibar City), an historic, bustling city of narrow alleyways and stone coral buildings. In addition to the two main islands, there are many other islands and islets in the Zanzibar archipelago which stretches from the top of Pemba to the south point of Unguja.
making it unattractive for farming, but the beaches and the reefs on the eastern coasts make them ideal for fishing villages, tourist guesthouses, and resorts.

82. High Commission Of India
With a coastline of 1424 km, tanzania ranges from tropical coast to vast grasslands The other major towns of tanzania include Arusha, Dodoma, Mwanza,
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Mafia , and Ukerewe - in Lake Victoria ), Tanzania, the largest country in East Africa, is located between Longitude 29 and 41 E, and 1
The capital city of Dar es Salaam Officially, the national capital was moved in 1973 to more centrally located Dodoma The other major towns of Tanzania include Arusha, Dodoma, Mwanza, Morogoro, Tanga, Tabora, Mtwara and Mbeya. History People
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83. Department Of Geography And Geology - Tanzania, Winter Study Abroad December 28,
Study Abroad, tanzania, Home Page, Department of geography and Geology, Western Kentucky University.
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84. DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS
topics that fit with the program themes and places visited. Graduate students will enroll in geography of tanzania (Geog 502) for 3 credit hours.
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TANZANIA (SERENGETI PLAIN) WINTER 2006 (December 28 - January 18)
NORTHWEST CHILE AND NORTHWEST ARGENTINA SUMMER 2005 (JULY 6 - AUGUST 3)
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Dear Prospective Study Abroad Students:
The Department has several study-abroad opportunities for program majors, minors, and other interested students. We aim to provide students with an outstanding and memorable educational and travel experience. Study abroad participants will earn course credit in the Department that can be applied to their major and/or minor programs of study.
  • The Tanzania Program, January 2006
      The Department is developing its Winter term program for 2006 with a tour of Tanzania, including the famous Serengeti Plain, Ngorongora Crater, Olduvai Groge, Arusha National Park, Kiliminjaro, Dar Es Salaam, Zanzibar, and Pemba Island. Other destinations will be announced as the itinerary is finalized.
      The program cost will be approximately $3500, not including winter term tuition and some meals. Students must enroll for 3 hours of course work, with an additional 3 hours of independent study available during the Fall 2005 or Spring 2006 semesters. Independent study requires the development of a research project under the supervision of the participating faculty that addresses an aspect of sustainable development, land-use management, resource use, park management, biosphere reserves, or other similar topics that fit with the program themes and places visited. Graduate students will enroll in Geography of Tanzania (Geog 502) for 3 credit hours.
  • 85. Tanzania
    Read about the location, geography Climate of tanzania. Includes information on the people and culture. http //geographia.com/tanzania/
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  • 86. Tanzania - Atlapedia Online
    LOCATION geography tanzania is located in East Africa and includes the islands of Mafia, Pemba and Zanzibar. It is bound by Democratic Republic of the
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    OFFICIAL NAME: United Republic of Tanzania
    CAPITAL: Dar-es-Salaam (in transition to Dodoma)
    SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT: Unitary Multiparty Republic
    AREA: 939,361 Sq Km (362,689 Sq Mi)
    ESTIMATED 2000 POPULATION: CLIMATE: Tanzania has a tropical equatorial climate modified by altitude. The north has two distinct wet seasons with the longest from March to May and the shortest from November to December while the rest of the country has one wet season from November to May. Around 50% of the country receives an annual precipitation of 760 mm (30 inches) with the maximum being 2,540 mm (100 inches) at Lake Nyasa and the minimum, 510 mm (20 inches) on the Central Plateau. The prevailing winds are the NE and SE trade winds. Average temperature ranges in Dar-es-Salaam are from 19 degrees Celsius (66 degrees Fahrenheit) to 31 degrees Celsius (88 degrees Fahrenheit) all year. PEOPLE: Around 99% of the population are Black Africans divided into over 130 groups which can be broadly categorized into five ethnic families. The Bantu, the Nilotic, the Nilo-Hamitic, the Khoisan and the Iraqw. Around 97% of the population are classified as Bantu who are a blend of Hamitic and Negroid stocks. Ethnic alien minorities include Asians, Arabs and Europeans. DEMOGRAPHIC/VITAL STATISTICS: Density; 28.4 persons per sq km (73.5 persons per sq mi) (1991). Urban-Rural; 32.8% urban, 67.2% rural (1990). Sex Distribution; 49.4% male, 50.6% female (1990). Life Expectancy at Birth; 51.3 years male, 54.7 years female (1990). Age Breakdown; 49% under 15, 25% 15 to 29, 14% 30 to 44, 8% 45 to 59, 3% 60 to 74, 1% 75 and over (1990). Birth Rate; 50.5 per 1,000 (1990). Death Rate; 14.0 per 1,000 (1990). Increase Rate; 36.5 per 1,000 (1990). Infant Mortality Rate; 106.0 per 1,000 live births (1990).

    87. Commonwealth - Geography
    geography. The United Republic of tanzania borders on the Indian Ocean to the east, and has land borders with eight countries anticlockwise from the north
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    88. Tanzania And Zanzibar On The Internet
    World Factbook tanzania Page Information on geography, people, A tanzania Home page will have history, geography, a who s who. http//www.udsm.ac.tz/
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/tanzan.html

    89. Regional: Africa: Tanzania: Maps And Views: Geography - Open Site
    Regional Africa tanzania Maps and Views geography Open Site.
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    Elevation extremes lowest point: Indian Ocean m
    highest point: Kilimanjaro 5,895 m
    (note:Kilimanjaro is highest point in Africa; bordered by three of the largest lakes on the continent: Lake Victoria (the world's second-largest freshwater lake) in the north, Lake Tanganyika (the world's second deepest) in the west, and Lake Nyasa in the southwest.)
    Geographic coordinates 6 00 S, 35 00 E
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    90. An MBendi Profile: Tanzania - Overview
    geography. Politics. Economy. Industry sectors. Investment The tanzania Investment Centre has played a facilitating role in this regard and
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    General Information Geography Politics Economy ... Outlook More For This Country: - Map - Travel - Stock Exchanges - Doing Business Industries: - Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing - Arts and crafts - Automotive Industry Engineering - Chambers of Commerce - Chemicals Industry - Development - Electrical Power - Engineering - Equipment - Exchanges Conferences - Financial Services - Food, Beverage, Tobacco - Government - Health Services - Leather - Manufacturing - Materials Handling - Media - Mining - Miscellaneous - Oil And Gas Industry - Packaging Industry - Professional Services - Public Utilities - Real Estate - Security - Trading - Travel, Tourism and Recreation - Waste Management/ Pollution Control/ Recycling - Wholesale And Retail Industry Regions: Country List World Africa Antarctica Asia Australasia Europe North America South America Directories: - Companies - Events - Employment - Facilities - Listed Companies - News - Organisations - Personalities - Projects - Publications - Stock Exchanges Business: - Employment - Internet Strategy - Opportunities - Tenders - Trade Services - Trade Leads
    General Information Capital(s): Dodoma Population: Area: Currency: 1 Tanzanian shilling = 100 cents Language(s): English, Swahili

    91. An MBendi Profile: Tanzania - Overview
    geography. Politics. Economy. Industry sectors. Investment tanzania was created by the union of the former colonial territory of Tanganyika
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    General Information Capital(s): Dodoma Population: Area: Currency: 1 Tanzanian shilling = 100 cents Language(s): English, Swahili

    92. MSN Encarta - Further Reading - Tanzania
    A balanced portrait of tanzania s geography, culture, and people. Maddox, Gregory; James Giblin; and Isaria N. Kimambo, eds. Custodians of the Land Ecology
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    Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Go to article Further Reading from Encarta Further Reading offers additional information about your topics. Tanzania For younger readers Tanzania Also on Encarta Compare online degrees Train for a better career College life Encarta word of the day For younger readers Lindblad, Lisa. The Serengeti Migration: Africa's Animals on the Move. Hyperion, 1994. For readers in grades 3 to 7. McCulla, Patricia E. Tanzania. Chelsea House, 1998. For readers in grades 5 to 8. Tanzania Barkan, Joel D., ed. Beyond Capitalism vs. Socialism in Kenya and Tanzania. Lynne Rienner, 1994. Explores the economic deterioration and government corruption that plague both countries, despite their very different post-independence economic strategies. Iwago, Mitsuaki. In the Lion's Den. Chronicle, 1996. Richly photographed study of the lions of Tanzania's Serengeti Plain. Joynson-Hicks, Paul. Tanzania: Portrait of a Nation. Quiller, 1999. A balanced portrait of Tanzania's geography, culture, and people. Maddox, Gregory; James Giblin; and Isaria N. Kimambo, eds.

    93. Hokanson's World Geography East Africa
    Review the cultural geography of tanzania. Describe climate, economic activities, and ethnic tensions in inland East Africa. Outline the geography of the
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    Outline the geography of the Horn of Africa.
    Chapter Overview Chapter 20: East Africa Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia are located in the Horn of Africa. All have suffered from drought and violent conflict. Sudan is the largest country in Africa. Most of the people live along the Nile River or one of its tributaries. A civil war between the people of the north and the south broke out in the 1980s. The government is still searching for ways to end this conflict. Scientists have found what they believe to be the remains of the oldest known human ancestors in Ethiopia. In 1993, after 30 years of war, Eritrea won its independence from Ethiopia. Djibouti, one of the hottest, driest places on Earth, is located at the northern tip of the Great Rift Valley. In Somalia fighting among different clans continues today. Somalia has no real government. Quick Notes Kenya Kenya has coastal lowlands as well as inland plains and highlands.

    94. Tanzania - Definition Of Tanzania In Encyclopedia
    The United Republic of tanzania (Jamhuri ya Muungano wa tanzania in Swahili) is a country on the Map of tanzania. Main article geography of tanzania
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    The United Republic of Tanzania Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania in Swahili ) is a country on the east coast of central Africa . It is bordered by Kenya and Uganda on the north, Rwanda Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, and Zambia Malawi and Mozambique on the south. To the east it borders the Indian Ocean Tanzania has two capital cities, Dar es Salaam and Dodoma . The government moved some government offices to Dodoma from Dar es Salaam during the 1980s Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania
    United Republic of Tanzania
    In Detail National motto : Uhuru na Umoja
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    95. Tanzania Country Information
    tanzania statistics geography Area 363950 square miles Capital Dar es Salaam (pop 2347000) Environmental concerns Soil degradation, deforestation,
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    Address of the chancery: 2139 R Street NW, Washington, DC 20008; check the U.S. State Department or World Factbook country sites; or type in the country's name on the Internet using a broad-based world wide web search engine. Tanzania
    Physical.
    The United Republic of Tanzania is located in eastern Africa on the Indian Ocean between Mozambique and Kenya and includes the island of Zanzibar. The capital, Dar es Salaam, is located along the eastern coast on the Indian Ocean. Tanzania covers an area roughly twice the size of California. The terrain includes coastal plains, a central plateau, and highlands in the north and south. It is home to Mt. Kilimanjaro (the highest point in Africa), Lake Victoria (the second largest lake in the world), and the Great Rift Valley. The climate varies from tropical along the coast to temperate in the highlands. Natural resources include hydropower, tin, phosphates, iron ore, coal, diamonds, gemstones, gold, natural gas, and nickel.
    People.

    96. UNESCO And MINEDAF|Geography: UNESCO Education
    geography Updated 2002-09-04 1018 am Practically all the large African mammals are found in tanzania, and a quarter of the country s area is
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    The coastal regions are lined with coral reefs, and form a fairly flat relief.
    Zanzibar located approximately thirty kilometres off the African coast, covers an area of 1,660 km² and is 90 km long. It is the largest coral isle on the African coast. The island of Pemba, stretches for 68 km and is half the area of Zanzibar. The two islands form a relatively flat relief.
    The rest of the country comprises a vast plateau, at an average 1,200 m altitude.
    The forest, covering almost a third of the land, is one of the richest natural resources. The main tree species are the mahogany and the camphor laurel.
    The Rift Valley crosses Tanzania from north to south. This huge fault line carved out the Olduvaia gorges and created Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest summit (5,895 m), located near Moshi on the border with Kenya.
    A second section of the Rift Valley runs along the the western border where three natural lakes can be found - Lake Tanganyika Lake Victoria and Lake Malawi.

    97. African Country Resources - African Bird Club&Birding Africa
    tanzania. geography. The United Republic of tanzania is a large country with a total area of 945087 km2 of which 59050 km2 is water.
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    ABC HOME JOIN ABC ABOUT BIRDING AFRICA Tanzania Geography The United Republic of Tanzania is a large country with a total area of 945,087 km of which 59,050 km is water. It is situated in East Africa bordering the Indian Ocean with a coastline of 1,424 km between Kenya and Mozambique. It also has borders with Malawi, Zambia, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda. As well as the mainland, Mafia, Pemba and Zanzibar islands are also part of the country of Tanzania.  The capital is Dar es Salaam but the legislative offices have been transferred to Dodoma which is planned as the new national capital. The population is around 37 million and the languages spoken are Kiswahili or Swahili (official), Kiunguju (name for Swahili in Zanzibar), English (official, primary language of commerce, administration, and higher education), Arabic (widely spoken in Zanzibar), and over 160 local languages. 

    98. World Geography Of The Peanut
    World geography of the Peanut is a project of the Peanut CRSP, University of tanzania has an estimated population of 35.92 million (July 2003) with an
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    Morphology Utilization Research Materials World geography ... Introduction Search bibliography Tanzania General information Tanzania , an East African country, lies between 1 o and 11 o S latitude and 29 o and 42 o E longitude. It has total are of 945,087 sq. km including the island of Zanzibar , Pemba , and Mafia. Tanzania has plains along the coast, plateau in the central region, and mountains in the north and south. The tectonic plate movements have formed dramtic landscape of lakes, mountains, and rolling plains. The northeast border with Kenya is dominated by Mt Meru and Mt Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa . The climate is tropical. Only a few area receives annual rainfall above 1000 mm. Rainfall in most of the north of the country is bimodal. Rainfall usually starts in October and lasts until May, with dry months in January and February. The southern region has a single wet season from November to April. Tanzania has an estimated population of 35.92 million (July 2003) with an annual growth rate of 1.72 %. In the mainland majority of the population are native African Bantu consisting of about 130 tribes. Arabs are present in Zanzibar . The economy is largely based on agriculture. Out of the total land area of 886,037 sq km only 4.24% is arable land. Agriculture accounts for 48.1% of GDP, 85 % of export, and employs 80 % of labor force. Importance of groundnut In Tanzania groundnuts are grown by small holding farmers and are one of the major raw materials for edible vegetable oils in the country. It is one of several oilseeds produced in the country. Edible oil production in the country is dominated by cottonseed and sunflower. Groundnut is mainly used as food crop and consumed directly ( Sibuga et al. 1992). Because groundnut is both a food and cash crop, large quantities are sold in informal markets.

    99. Tanzania General Country Information - PopPlanet.org
    Abstract, Africa Geografia provides overview of tanzania s geography and climate. Affiliation, InterKnowledge.com. Title, Encyclopedia Entry
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    100. Geography Of Tanzania
    Volcano Live www.volcanolive.com. geography of tanzania. tanzania geography of tanzania www.volcanolive.com Copyright John Seach.
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    www.volcanolive.com Geography of Tanzania Tanzania Geographic coordinates 6 S, 35 E Location Eastern Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean, between Kenya and Mozambique Terrain plains along coast; central plateau; highlands in north, south; Kilimanjaro is highest point in Africa Highest Point Kilimanjaro 5,895 m (extinct volcano) Natural hazards flooding on the central plateau during the rainy season; drought Volcanic Activity Active volcanoes
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