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Dar es Salaam Region

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is home to all of the international embassies in the country. The region's city is one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. According to the 2022 national census, the Dar es Salaam Region had a population of 5,383,728. With 2,600,018 males (48.3%) and 2,783,710 females (51.7%). The city's population grew from 67,227 in 1948 to 4,364,541 in 2012. (NBS, 2012). Dar es Salaam's population is anticipated to reach 9.7 million by 2030 and 15.6 million by 2050. One of the most visible effects of urbanisation is the rising demand for housing. Seventy-five percent of the city's home building occurs on unplanned and unserviced land and is conducted through informal land acquisition. To create low-income housing for the needy, the government collaborates with land development partners such as the National Housing Corporation. As things stand, the construction program funded by the government and the NHC is still prohibitively expensive for low-income residents, fueling the growth of informal settlements.
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particularly among those who lived distant from their places of employment. Prior to 1992, there had been only minor improvements in city infrastructure. Over a period of more than 15 years, city planning and administration showed their inability to guide urban development. Thirty-three percent of all mobility in the city is done on foot, yet NMT has been overlooked in the broader transportation system, and the requisite facilities to support NMT are sometimes missing. City streets, for example, lack walkways, bicycle paths, zebra crossings, footbridges, and pedestrian signs and markings. As a result, those who rely on NMT must share the same space as those who use motorized transportation, resulting in an increase in the number of accidents on city streets.
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pollutants. Human activities such as the removal of salt pans, the cutting of poles from mangroves, the destruction of coral reefs for fishing, the extraction of sand for building, and the fabrication of lime from coral rocks all contribute to this subsidence. utilized by the household. Numerous people were consuming untreated water from boreholes and streams in the high-density areas of Ubungo, Manzese, Sinza, Kawe, Buguruni, and Temeke as well as the central business district.
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bungalows that were initially built for European government officials on large plots of land measuring about 2,000 square meters, which promote sprawling urban development patterns. Multi-story commercial buildings and residential flats are now being built in these localities. The majority of these locations are evolving into mixed-use communities that combine residential activities with commercial, warehousing, and occasionally industrial activity as well.
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industrial manufacturing output. The city has a large harbor and is a major manufacturing center. Dar es Salaam attracts both formal and informal trade and transportation activity. After structural adjustment policies were implemented in 1985, service sector investment and civil service employment fell. Rising rates of unemployment and underemployment contributed to the expansion of the informal sector and informal settlements.
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process of change in these areas. Mbezi Beach, Tegeta, Mlalakua Salasala, and Jangwani Beach are more contemporary examples of medium- and low-density residential towns that were designed, commencing in the 1980s. These sections were created as a part of the Oyster Bay-style extension area for high-income housing. Medium and low-density residential plots are also planned for in the 20,000 plot project zones.
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measures. There are many people that are socially, economically, and environmentally vulnerable, living in subpar homes, mostly on property that is exposed to many hazards. The city's sanitation systems also have serious flaws. According to household surveys, 37% of homes in the city utilized pour-flush latrines, compared to 29% of families that used conventional flush toilets.
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is a prevalent practice. When pits overflow and solid waste is dumped into rivers and drains during the wet seasons, the situation gets worse. High levels of microbial contamination of groundwater extracted from shallow wells situated in populated urban areas have been observed in studies. Major areas affected include Majumbasita, Kiwalani, Mwananyamala, Mbagala, and others.
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1960s and 1970s. Ilala, Mwenge, Ubungo, Tandika, Keko, Buguruni, Chang'ombe, and TAZARA are dominant regions in this category. Such apartment complexes have led to considerably higher land coverage and floor area ratios where they are grouped closely together. This group includes typical Mwenge apartment buildings, which have five stories and a 20,510 square meter site.
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may occur occasionally as a result of saltwater intrusion or salt that has been embedded into limestone formations. The main factor contributing to the decline in the quality of urban surface water is insufficient pollution control measures of anthropogenic activity. Gray water discharge into the environment, in particular, is caused by inadequate
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supporting industry, agriculture, and environmental protection. However, illegal sewage systems and industrial effluents are endangering the ecological services provided by rivers. The river's functional advantages and even the customary practice of irrigation of vegetable fields are negatively impacted by heavy metal pollution from industries.
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found in densely populated regions, are prone to flooding during the rainy season due to a lack of drainage systems, particularly in squatter zones. This increases the likelihood of significant health issues. Poor sewerage treatment and solid waste disposal are primarily the result of ineffective council management.
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soils, and in some places, there are peninsulas with stunning sand beaches. The middle plateau zone is made up of intermediate clay mixed with sandy soils, which are often moderately drained and leached. The sandy loam, well-drained, heavily weathered and leached sandy clay soils make up the uplands zone's soils.
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In the absence of such places, the majority of the city's adult population socialize in the numerous pubs that are dispersed across the city and mostly found in residential neighborhoods. This results in common annoyances like loud music and unpleasant behavior from patrons who have consumed alcohol.
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Of the entire land in Dar es Salaam, 66.8% is used for residential purposes. Planned and informal land uses can be used to categorize residential land use. In Dar es Salaam, planned land makes up 18.6% of the total amount of land, while informal settlements make up 48.2%. Low density, medium density,
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The quality of abstracted water varies per city district. Some locations, including those near the Msimbazi, Sinza, and Ubungo rivers, are reported to have ground water that is dark in color. The water at the estuary close to the Mlalakuwa River is reputed to be saltier and can exceed 3000 S/cm. This
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During World War I, British forces seized control of Dar es Salaam and German East Africa. They gave the colony a new name—Tanganyika—but kept Dar es Salaam as the seat of government. The city's informal residential segregation, which had started under the Germans, was made legal by the British AIso.
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Company opened a trade post there in 1887, the city's fortunes were turned around. Dar es Salaam developed become the colony's commercial and administrative hub as German colonial rule in East Africa progressed. In 1900, it was designated as the eastern end of the interior-bound Central Railway Line.
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According to a number of reports, the early March 2008 torrential rains resulted in significant costs for society and the economy, including flooding of homes, damage to smaller bridges and roads, and the deaths of numerous children. In informal settlements that are regarded as disadvantaged places,
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However, 18% of the homes used Ventilated Improved Pit (VIP) latrines and 6% used unimproved pit latrines, accounting for 34% of all households utilizing latrines. To address the challenges posed by climate change and to meet the requirements of low-income urban people, adaptive approaches must take
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are used by 90% of people in Dar es Salaam to store and dispose of liquid waste. The potential of infections and other contaminants contaminating groundwater is significant due to the normally high groundwater table. In unplanned settlements, illegal trash disposal in open areas and drainage ditches
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and distribution. Only 25% of the city's people have access to this water, while the other 75% live in unplanned and unserviced townships. Around 80% of residents in these settlements utilize pit latrines, which are typically poorly constructed and poorly maintained. Pit latrines, which are commonly
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of Pwani Region, are traversed by the Kizinga and Mzinga river systems. They are composed of sandy sediments that favor infiltration and replenish the ground water to maintain flow throughout the dry season, and run toward the Indian Ocean in a northeasterly direction. Mzinga is 10.4 kilometers long
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people who are the majority ethnic group in the outskirts of the region. As the region holding the highest population in the country, the region is home to every tribe in the country due to mass migration over the years as well as the largest foreign immigrant population in the country. The region
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The distribution of these places throughout the city is unequal. As isolated clusters of three to six storey residential apartment buildings within low-rise residential projects, they were occasionally planned primarily by the National Housing Corporation (NHC) and other parastatal agencies in the
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Before 1940, the Railways Corporation built Kurasini for European port authorities and Gerezani for their European employees. For representatives of European governments, Oyster Bay was set aside. These areas are home to a wide range of housing types, such as detached two to three story villas and
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system, not linked to formal domestic and international markets. Excessive and cumbersome restrictions prohibit Tanzanian small firms from transitioning from informal to formal activities. Tanzania's government has attempted measures to encourage the informal sector to enter the formal market, but
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in the municipality of Temeke; and the Biafra Grounds in the municipality of Kinondoni; are the principal public open spaces and recreational grounds in Dar es Salaam. There are two botanical gardens, one of which is situated at Magomeni and the other at the Karimjee Jeevanjee grounds in the city
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Particularly after the government sold the government houses to the residents who were public servants, the areas of Oyster Bay, Masaki, and Masani underwent a tremendous densification process. The Oyster Bay/Masaki Redevelopment Scheme was created by the Kinondoni Municipal Council to direct the
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Seventy percent of Dar es Salaam's population lives in unplanned settlements, and fifty percent of those people have an average daily income of less than $ 1 USD. This information serves as a crucial springboard for talking about the city's susceptibility to climate change and possible adaptation
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pollution recommendations, making them the two wards with the worst air quality. High levels of inhalable particulate matter (PM10) in particular were detected. Increased traffic volume, insufficient parking spaces for heavy-duty trucks, industrial activity, and the poor condition of vehicles and
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The major mode of public transportation is the 'daladala' bus. The majority of them are registered and privately operated daladala in services with a seating capacity of 25-32 people. In Dar es Salaam, public transportation is unreliable, uncomfortable, and dangerous. The maximum daily passenger
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Dar es Salaam is Tanzania's principal economic engine, serving as an administrative, industrial, fisheries, and commercial center (including mining trade). The city is home to over 40% of the country's total industrial manufacturing units and produces approximately 45 percent of Tanzania's gross
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The Msimbazi River is around 35 kilometers long. It travels through the Pugu Forest Reserves and joins the Sinza, Ubungo, and Luhanga rivers as it flows eastward toward the Indian Ocean. For residents of Dar es Salaam and surrounding areas, it is a crucial source of water for drinking, bathing,
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There are two main superficial geological deposits that make up the soils in the Dar es Salaam region. These include the sandy loam soils in high places, well-drained heavy clay waterlogged soils, and sandy loam and sandy clay soils. The lowlands are dominated by infertile sand, clay, and loamy
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There aren't many open green spaces for enjoyment in the City right now. The majority of the areas once designated for such uses have long since been infiltrated or formally converted to residential construction, auto repair shops, schools, warehouses, showrooms, office buildings, or religious
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A one-meter rise in sea level would exacerbate the ecological issues already present in Dar es Salaam city's coastal zones through higher rates of coastal erosion, more persistent flooding and the loss of wetlands, increased salinization of groundwater and soil, and increased inflow of various
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Each municipality is represented by a council, which is led by a Mayor and an Executive Director. The Minister of Regional Administration and Local Government appoints and holds accountable three municipal directors. Ward and sub-ward (Mtaa) leaders, as well as villages (vijiji) and hamlets
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The city's road networks were planned and built by German and British colonial entities. Prior to WWII, private autos and non-motorized transport (NMT) modes such as walking and cycling dominated urban travel. As Dar es Salaam's population rose, so did the demand for public transportation,
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during the colonial era. However, during the past three decades, these settlements have begun to change from primarily Swahili-style homes to apartment buildings, one of which serves as an overflow region for the expanding commercial, office, and residential needs of the city center.
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or gas control on landfills in Dar es Salaam. Therefore, it is anticipated that landfill sites, both past and present, will be a substantial source of pollution. It is impossible to overstate the dangers of substantial biochemical groundwater pollution in the vicinity of dumpsites.
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and an executive director/city director. Waste Management and Sanitation, Engineering and Fire Services, Urban Planning, Transportation, Environment, Health, and Finance and Administration are all under the control of the city director. Kinondoni, Ilala, and Temeke are the three
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and high density residential areas make up the planned residential and informal settlements. Formalized, regularized informal, upgraded settlements, consolidating informal settlements, consolidated informal, and scattered informal are the categories for informal sentiments.
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The northern boundary between Dar es Salaam and Coast Region is defined by the Mpiji River. It is a seasonal river that is 12.7 kilometers long. The river is still less polluted than the other rivers that drain the city center despite the city's expansion toward Bagamoyo.
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In terms of healthcare facilities, as of 2022 Dar es Salaam Region is home to 4 national hospitals, 38 hospitals, 58 health centers and 436 clinics. Dar es Salaam is served by Lugalo Hospital, Mwananyamala Government Hospital, Mnazi Mmoja Hospital, Amana Hospital, and
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are a significant source of pollution in Dar es Salaam, according to research on air quality monitoring. Near major roads such the Morogoro Road, Julius Nyerere Road, Bagamoyo Road, and Nelson Mandela Road, residents may be exposed to long-term quantities of
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In the year 2000, the city council decentralized its functions into three municipalities: Kinondoni, Ilala, and Temeke. Municipalities now have complete policy and legislative implementation authority. Planning and management were done collaboratively.
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as a result of the city's unchecked geographical development and rapid economic growth. Urban air quality monitoring has revealed elevated levels of pollutants in various Dar es Salaam neighborhoods, including Gerezani and Kariakoo, which are beyond the
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In Dar es Salaam, low-density constructions take up 15038.9 hectares of space. This group of residential complexes includes the colonial-era planned communities of Gerezani, Kurasini, Msasani Peninsular, Oyster Bay, Kawe, Ada Estate, and Regent Estate.
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Ocean Road, Coco Beach, Kawe Beach, Kigamboni, Dege Beach, Mbweni, and Msasani Peninsula beaches are among the few public beaches. These public parks and open spaces take up 1,278.5 hectares of land, or 0.8% of Dar es Salaam's total land area.
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municipalities/districts within the city government. A District Commissioner oversees each district. The city council is a democratic institution and is in charge of developing the city's strategic framework and drafting city legislation.
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and operate outside of the legal system. In other words, the private sector is predominantly a part of the informal sector. Furthermore, it has been stated that approximately 89 percent of all property in Tanzania is owned outside of the
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homes can be seen in Kinondoni, Magomeni, Ilala, and Temeke, as well as other high-density residential areas. The gridiron shape of the street network in Magomeni and Ilala illustrates the type of neighborhood planning that was done for
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and Kizinga is 17.5 kilometers long overall. The Mzinga and Kizinga rivers' water satisfies domestic drinking water regulations. In the Mbagala region, both rivers provide residential water supplies and are in continuous flow.
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There are several flat tertiary, quaternary, and upper Mesozoic layers that make up the primary formations that support the city. Limestones, sandstones, intrusions of gypsum, coal, and salt, and they are all part of the Upper
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Four significant catchment areas for the rivers Mpiji, Msimbazi, Mzinga, and Kizinga are located in Dar es Salaam. While Mpiji is a seasonal river, Mzinga, Kizinga, and Msimbazi are all perennial rivers. Tegeta,
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and is located in the east coast of the country. The region covers an area of 1,393 km (538 sq mi). The region is comparable in size to the combined land and water areas of the nation state of
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structures. Local government offices and other activities have long since replaced the few social halls and community centers where locals once gathered for amusement and other social activities.
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itself. The region is home to Tanzania's major finance, administration and industries, thus the making it the country's richest region. The region also has the second highest
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Dar es Salaam Region is divided into five administrative districts, four of which are governed by municipal councils that are affiliated with the city's suburbs or wards.
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The Mnazimoja Grounds, the Gymkhana Grounds, Kidongo Chekurdu, Jangwani Grounds, and the Uhuru Stadium in the municipality of Ilala; Mwembe Yanga, Mbagala Zakheer, and the
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serves the Ilala Municipal Council as the primary entry point for incoming and outgoing aviation passengers. Tanzania Airport Authority is in charge of the airport.
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According to the 2005 Property and Business Formalisation Programme, also referred to as Mkurabita, approximately 98 percent of enterprises are
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strata. Contagious lands near the shore strata is reasonably flat with visible N-S fractures forming a tiered landscape and a small east dip.
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Apart from Ilala District, which has been governed by a city council since 2021 after the dissolution of the Dar es Salaam City Council.
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Urban agriculture has been practiced along numerous riverbanks in Dar es Salaam for a very long time. In one study, lead levels in all
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pipeline have happened frequently. Dar es Salaam is home to a number of other hydrocarbon-based industrial operations, such as the
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capacity is predicted to be 4.6 million passenger journeys per day, based on the overall size of the urban transportation fleet.
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As of 2022, there were 987 schools in Dar es Salaam Region, 663 of are primary schools and 324 are secondary schools. The
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name that translates as "haven of peace," in 1866. The city saw a fall following the Sultan's death in 1870, but when the
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in the north to the mouth of the Mzinga River in the south. There are eight islands off the shore of the region.
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roads have all been identified as major contributors to the deterioration of air quality in these locations.
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from Tabata, Buguruni, and Sinza were found to be higher than the WHO-recommended value, while
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to the south of the region. The region's seat (capital) is located inside the ward of
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The Dar es Salaam Water and Sewerage Authority (DAWASA) is in charge of the city's
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The city boasts a 100-kilometer shoreline that stretches from the mouth of the
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Large amounts of oil are handled by ships at the port, and oil leaks from the
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Throughout the year, it is hot and humid, with an average temperature of 29
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The area that is now Dar es Salaam Region is the ancestral home to the
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the effects of these catastrophes are felt most acutely.
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trees make up the majority of the natural vegetation.
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1,393 km (538 sq mi) for Dar es Salaam.
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Nation master. 2022 1438:hdi.globaldatalab.org 1258:Sandra Aikaruwa Mushi 919:waste water treatment 868: 857:Public transportation 762:Further information: 639: 630:Further information: 610:in the country after 569:'s 31 administrative 559:Mkoa wa Dar es Salaam 539: 522: 495: 478: 465:Purple-banded sunbird 461: 29:Mkoa wa Dar es Salaam 2850:College of Education 2571:. 25 February 2021. 2491:on February 25, 2021 1374:, Islamic historian 1362:, Zimbabwean actress 1266:, Ghanaian architect 1210:Education and health 1193:Dar es Salaam Region 1045:Parks and open areas 983:Informal settlements 642:Von Unseren Kolonien 555:Dar es Salaam Region 339: • Settler 314: • Density 112:Location in Tanzania 1318:Mbwana Ally Samatta 1314:, basketball player 1308:, basketball player 1270:Said Salim Bakhresa 1005:Planned settlements 526:Variable bushwillow 349: • Native 133: /  85:From top to bottom: 2943:Pande Game Reserve 2465:. Statistica. 2021 2443:. 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Region



National Museum of Tanzania
Location in Tanzania
6°47′32.64″S 39°12′29.88″E / 6.7924000°S 39.2083000°E / -6.7924000; 39.2083000
Country
Tanzania
Named for
Dar es Salaam
Dar es Salaam
Districts
Ilala District
Kinondoni District
Kigamboni District
Temeke District
Ubungo District
26th of 31
1st of 31
Demonym
Ethnic groups
Swahili
Zaramo
Time zone
UTC+3
EAT
Area code
ISO 3166 code
HDI

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