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head of government: President Samia Suluhu HASSAN (since 19 March 2021); Vice President Philip MPANGO; Prime Minister Kassim MAJALIWA (since 20 November 2015) has authority over the day-to-day functions of the government, is the leader of government business in the National Assembly, and is head of the Cabinet The Sultanate of Zanzibar used to be part of the Omani Empire. Oman’s capital was once moved to Africa: Stone Town on the island of Zanzibar. The then sultan, Said bin Sultan, liked the outpost so much he relocated the capital from Muscat to Zanzibar in 1832. From 1919 to 1961 the flag of Tanzania was the flag of the Tanganyika Territories, bearing the emblem of Great Britain under which it was ruled. In total area comparison,Tanzania (947,300 sq km) is just a little bit more than twice the size of California(423970 sq km). Tanzania has a president, who is the head of the country. Presidents are elected through a General Election, held once every five years. Zanzibar has its own President, assembly and laws.

The largest city of the country is Dar es-Salaam with almost seven million people living in the metropolitan area.Tanzania has chosen the graceful, intriguing giraffe ( Giraffa camelopardalis) as its national animal. Standing an average of 20 feet tall, the giraffe is the tallest land mammal on earth. Giraffes are social animals. They travel in groups of 10 to 12 females with their young. The males travel separately. Tarangire national park: Also located in northern Tanzania, this reserve is home to 2,500 elephants which congregate in their numbers at the Tarangire river during the months of June to September. With an area of 76,150 sq. km, Tabora is the largest region in Tanzania by area. Dar-es-Salaam Region that hosts Dar-es-Salaam city, the former capital of Tanzania, is the country's largest region by population. Being a former European colony, Tanzanians have adopted football and rugby as their favorite sports. The most famous national park of Tanzania is the Serengeti National Park when a million wildebeests cross over to the Masai Mara National Park in Kenya. This migration is so epic, that it is named as one of the seven natural wonders of the world.

chief of state: President Samia Suluhu HASSAN (since 19 March 2021); note - the president is both chief of state and head of government; note - following the death of President John MAGUFULI in March 2021, then Vice President Samia Suluhu HASSAN assumed the presidency; Vice President Philip MPANGO (since 31 March 2021) Tanzania shares the shoreline of Lake Victoria with Uganda and Kenya. Lake Victoria is the largest lake in Africa and the second largest freshwater lake in the world. The color green was adopted from the color of the flag of Tanganyika, whereas the color blue was taken from the color of the flag of Zanzibar. people are living in Tanzania, a country stretching over 365 756 sq mi/ 947 303 km² (6.49% water). The population density in Tanzania is of 148 per sq mi/ 57 people per km². The official language of Tanzania is Swahili, English. The capital city of Tanzania is Dodoma. Tanzania is a Unitary presidential constitutional republic. Tanzania The best place to buy the flag of Tanzania is from North West Flags. They offer same day dispatch and next day delivery so you can get your hands on the flag as soon as possible. They have a wide selection of 5ft x 3ft flags which are perfect for office or school events. The flags are made from high-quality materials and feature vibrant colours. You can also buy table flags, hand wavers, pin badges, bunting, flagpoles, and pennants from NWFlags.Finally, the green represents the enormous botanical and naturalistic richness of the country, making it one of the most popular safari destinations, thanks to its extraordinary flora and fauna. Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a place where nature is at its wildest. It is surroundedby three great lakes of Africa – Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Malawi. Vast swathes of Savanah grasslands decorate Tanzania’s hinterlands and the real beauty of the country shines through its amazing biodiversity and wildlife. Lions: Tanzania has a healthy population of lions. You can often see lions in wildlife parks. Lion families congregate near river banks in the dry season. Tanzania also has cheetahs and leopards, but it is rare to see them. Zebras: These beautifully striped members of the horse family are common in Tanzania, where they are roaming freely across the grasslands.

A British Red Ensign with the Emblem of the British League of Nations mandate (a British UN Trust Territory after 1946) centred on the outer half of the flag. horizontal stripes. 4 red, 4 green, 2 white and 3 yellow with 8 green crescent moons. 3 in the superior and inferior yellow stripes and 2 in the central yellow stripe.Each region of the country is further sub-divided into districts, and districts into divisions which are further sub-divided into local wards. It does not stop there. Wards are further divided into streets (in urban areas) and villages (in rural areas). History: Tanzania is considered as one of the oldest continuously inhabited places on our planet. Prehistoric stone tools have been found in Olduvai Gorge in northern Tanzania. Among the indigenous people of the region are the Hadza and Sandawe people, who were hunter-gatherers that settled in the region. Persian explorers and merchants are said to have settled in Tanzania already in 800 BCE. In the 18th century Tanzania and especially Zanzibar became centres of the slavery trade when up to 90% of the Zanzibar residents became enslaved. From 1804 until 1856 the Sultan of Oman ruled over Zanzibar. In 1890 slavery was abolished. 1891 Germany established Tanzania as a German colony, as part of German East Africa until 1919. The region was then governed by the British after World War I. Tanzania became independent from the United Kingdom in 1961 (Tanganyika) and 1963 (Zanzibar). In 1964 these two merged to form the United Republic of Tanzania. The problem was Kinjikitile Ngwale believed himself to be possessed by the spirit of a snake and claimed that a “magical” portion called “maji” would turn German bullets into powder. He was hanged a month later for treason. Mpingo tree, found in Tanzania produces the costliest timber in the world.It has exceptional mechanical properties that make it perfect for carving and it has a beautiful finish. Dar es Salaam, a city in eastern Tanzania, is the largest city in the country. It’s also the largest Swahili-speaking city in the world and has given birth to many great men in Africa’s history.

Tanzania is home to the Ngorongoro Crater, the world’s largestcaldera, or volcanic depression. The crater has an area of 264 kilometers. It is estimated to have formed about 2.5 million years ago. John MAGUFULI reelected president; percent of vote - John MAGUFULI (CCM) 84.4%, Tundu LISSU (CHADEMA) 13%, other 2.6%; note - President MAGUFULI died on 17 March 2021 and his Vice President, Samia Suluhu HASSAN, assumed the office of the President on 19 March 2021election results: National Assembly - percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - CCM 350, Chadema 20, ACT-Wazalendo 4, CUF 3; composition as of early 2021 (388 members) - men 245, women 143, percent of women 36.9%

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