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TANZANIATANZANIA

MONEYMONEY

Tanzanian Tanzanian currency.currency.

The Tanzanian The Tanzanian shilling is the shilling is the national currency.national currency. It’s fairly stable. Local It’s fairly stable. Local currency cannot be currency cannot be imported except by imported except by residents of Tanzania, residents of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda, Kenya and Uganda, and cannot be and cannot be exportedexported..

FLAGFLAG The flag of Tanzania was The flag of Tanzania was adopted on 30 June 1964. It was adopted on 30 June 1964. It was a merger of the flags of a merger of the flags of Tanganyika and Zanzibar.Tanganyika and Zanzibar.

- Green represents the natural - Green represents the natural vegetation present in the vegetation present in the countrycountry

- Yellow represents the rich - Yellow represents the rich mineral deposits of the country, mineral deposits of the country,

- Black represents the skin - Black represents the skin colour of Tanzanianscolour of Tanzanians

- Blue represents the numerous - Blue represents the numerous lakes and rivers and the Indian lakes and rivers and the Indian Ocean.Ocean.

FOODFOOD

Food in Tanzania - Tanzanian Food in Tanzania - Tanzanian Food, Tanzanian Cuisine - Food, Tanzanian Cuisine -

FOOD:FOOD:

Rice, fruits, bread, Rice, fruits, bread, vegetables, bread, drink, sea vegetables, bread, drink, sea fish. fish.

TRANSPORTSTRANSPORTS

City transport in Dar well City transport in Dar well known as "DALADALA". known as "DALADALA".

There are the best overcrowded There are the best overcrowded buses in the world. buses in the world.

ANIMALSANIMALS

They can climb trees. They eat They can climb trees. They eat small animals and meat. They small animals and meat. They live on land. They’ re yellow with live on land. They’ re yellow with small brown spots:small brown spots:

They'are CHEETASThey'are CHEETAS

LANGUAGESLANGUAGES• Tanzania has more than 126

ethnic groups and each ethnic group has its own language.

• No language is de jure official, but Swahili is the de facto national language, used for inter-ethnic communication and for official matters.

• English, the language of colonial administration during the era of British rule, was still used for some official issues.

TROPYCAL CULTURETROPYCAL CULTURE• Warm and sunny days are

followed by cool and balmy nights,

• Sun-filled and beautiful days are not all that Tanzania has to offer. On the contrary, the country’s borders hold a vast number of people and tribes whose varied cultures and traditions make up the rich tapestry that is Tanzanian culture.

WHERE IS?WHERE IS?• This nation now called

Tanzania is considered one of the oldest known (continuously inhabited)

• In the late 19th century, Germany conquered the Africa regions that are now Tanzania (minus Zanzibar), Rwanda, and Burundi, and incorporated them into Tanganyika, a part of German East Africa.

• After World War II, Tanganyika became a UN territory under British control. Subsequent years witnessed Tanganyika moving gradually toward self-government and independence.

PLACES TO VISITPLACES TO VISIT• SERENGETI

• It is a National park . IT is Animal sreserve where you can see:

• Zebras

• Buffaloes

• Elephants

• Lions

• Monkeys

• Cangaroos.

WEATHER in TanzaniaWEATHER in Tanzania• The weather is hot and the days are

sunny.

• In Winter is also hot.

TANZANIA POPULATIONTANZANIA POPULATION

• The total population in Tanzania was last reported at 43.2 million people in 2010.

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