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According to allcitypopulation, Tanzania is a country in East Africa with a population of over 59 million people. It is the most populous country in the East African Community and is home to people from various ethnic backgrounds, including the Chaga, Haya, Nyakyusa, Nyamwezi, Pare, and Sukuma. Tanzania also has a diverse religious makeup with Christianity and Islam being the two most dominant religions. The majority of Tanzanians are rural farmers who rely on subsistence agriculture for their livelihoods. Most Tanzanians speak Swahili as their first language but English is also widely spoken in urban areas. Education is highly valued in Tanzania and literacy rates have been steadily increasing over the past decade. Health care infrastructure is limited but access to healthcare services has been improving over time due to government initiatives such as free primary healthcare for children under five years old. Tanzania faces many challenges due to its large population size including poverty, food insecurity, high unemployment rates, gender inequality and environmental degradation. Despite these issues, Tanzania remains one of Africa’s fastest growing economies due to its abundant natural resources and expanding tourism industry. See ejinhua for Tanzania Population and Language.

Tanzania Political System, Famous People, Animals and Plants

Tanzania: Political System According to CANCERMATTERS.NET, Tanzania is a federal presidential republic in the Commonwealth. The unicameral parliament currently has 274 members. 232 of these are elected, 37 female MPs are elected by the President and another 5 are elected by Zanzibar/ Pemba. See AbbreviationFinder for more information about Tanzania politics, and acronyms as well.… Read More »

How to get to Tanzania

Overview Tanzania is a country in Africa according to physicscat. If you close your eyes and imagine Africa, you will see herds of wildebeest roaming the savannah, snow-capped Kilimanjaro, proud Maasai warriors and exotic beaches along Zanzibar’s Spice Route. In Tanzania all this is reality. Humble Tanzania is where the myth of Africa originated. Huge… Read More »

Tanzania History

Origin of the Swahili culture The coast of East Africa was already known to the European and Asian seafarers of antiquity. From the 12th century, the mixture of native cultures with Arabs (traders) in the coastal area of ​​today’s Tanzania gave rise to the Islamic Swahili culture with Swahili, a Bantu language with strong Arabic… Read More »