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Introduction1
Travel.Earth (YouTube Channel)
Travel.Earth (Official Website)
Dictionary
Tanzania : republic in eastern Africa just south of the Equator that was formed in 1964 by the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar; legislative capital Dodoma, historic capital Dar es Salaam area 365,755 square miles (947,300 square kilometers) — Webster See also OneLook
Encyclopedia
Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to the south; Zambia to the southwest; and Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. According to the 2022 national census, Tanzania has a population of around 62 million, making it the most populous country located entirely south of the equator. — Wikipedia
Tanzania (Encyclopædia Britannica)
Tanzania (The World Factbook, CIA)
Tanzania (BBC Country Profiles)
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Inspiration
Sergi Martínez Miró (YouTube Channel)
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro (ABC News, YouTube 360° Video)
Serengeti National Park is a large national park in northern Tanzania that stretches over 14,763 km2 (5,700 sq mi). It is located in eastern Mara Region and northeastern Simiyu Region and contains over 1.5 million ha (3.7 million acres) of virgin savanna. The Serengeti is well known for the largest annual animal migration in the world of over 1.5 million blue wildebeest and 250,000 zebra along with smaller herds of Thomson’s gazelle and eland. The national park is also home to the largest lion population in Africa. It is under threat from deforestation, population growth, poaching, and ranching. — Wikipedia
Explore Tanzania (YouTube Channel)
Explore Tanzania (Official Website)
Wildlife in the Serengeti (Serengeti National Park)
Explore Tanzania (Official Website)
Explore Tanzania (YouTube Channel)
Travel Destinations in Tanzania (Lonely Planet)
Tanzania Destinations (Frommer’s)
Travel in Tanzania (National Geographic)
Cool, Hidden, and Unusual Things to Do in Tanzania (Atlas Obscura)
Fun in the Sun
Best Beaches in Tanzania (Google)
Best Beaches in Tanzania (YouTube)
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Preservation
United Republic of Tanzania (World Heritage List, UNESCO)
List of World Heritage Sites in Tanzania (Wikipedia)
History
Tanzania (World History Encyclopedia)
Museum
Museums in Tanzania (Museums of the World)
Archive
Tanzania National Archives (Wikipedia)
Tanzania (US ArchiveGrid, OCLC)
Library
DDC: 916.78 Geography & Travel in Tanzania (Library Thing)
Subject: Tanzania (Library Thing)
Subject: Tanzania (Open Library)
LCC: DT 436 Tanzania (UPenn Online Books)
Subject: Tanzania (UPenn Online Books)
LCC: DT 436 Tanzania (Library of Congress)
Subject: Tanzania (Library of Congress)
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Participation
Education
Education in Tanzania (Wikipedia)
Education in Tanzania (JSTOR)
MERLOT: Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching
OER Commons: Open Educational Resources
Community
News
List of Newspapers in Tanzania (Wikipedia)
Tanzania News (CNN)
Tanzania (NPR Archives)
Government
United Republic of Tanzania (Official Government Website)
Government in Tanzania (JSTOR)
Politics of Tanzania (Wikipedia)
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Related
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Human
Self Body, Brain
Society Culture, Family, Dwelling, Fashion, Celebration
State
World
Americas Canada, United States, Mexico, Belize, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Chile, Argentina
Europe United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Greece
Africa Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia, South Africa, Madagascar
Asia India, China, Japan
Oceania Australia, New Zealand
Polar Regions Arctic, Antarctica
Languages
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See also Travel
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Notes
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