Arusha | |
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Dar es Salaam | |
Dodoma | |
Geita | |
Iringa | |
Kagera | |
Katavi | |
Kigoma | |
Kilimanjaro | |
Lindi | |
Manyara | |
Mara | |
Mbeya | |
Morogoro | |
Mtwara | |
Mwanza | |
Njombe | |
Pwani | |
Rukwa | |
Ruvuma | |
Shinyanga | |
Simiyu | |
Singida | |
Songwe | |
Tabora | |
Tanga | |
Zanzibar & Pemba | |
Immigrants |
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History | ||
Industry and business | ||
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Communications | ||
Finance and banking | ||
Economic blocks | ||
Energy | ||
Future |
Queen of Tanganyika (1961–1962) | ||
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President of Tanganyika (1962–1964) | ||
Tanzania* (from 1964) | ||
*Merger of Tanganyika and Zanzibar |
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Forest reserves and nature forest reserves | |
Marine parks and reserves |
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Private |
International schools in Tanzania | |
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Dar es Salaam | |
Moshi |
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Mwanza | |
Zanzibar | |
Arusha | |
This list is incomplete |
Seasons |
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2024–25 Tanzanian Premier League clubs |
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