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35: 104: 389: 42: 348:) to escape in a fleet of dhows, an act that provoked the anger of the army commander, Lieutenant-Colonel Murray. The British army and the naval expeditionary force entered Bismarckburg on 8 June, where Spicer-Simson was chastened to learn that the fort's guns were in fact wooden dummies. In 1918 the German General 236:, an important source of information about birdlife in the area for this period. The research station's charter was repealed in 1894 during administrative reforms and the German colonial regime set up a first rate education system in the area. According to the 1920 377:
name of the town and changed it to Kasanga. . In 2008 a major investment revamp of the harbour facilities was announced, with the hope of cashing in on trade opportunities with neighbouring
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in May. On 5 June 1915 the flotilla arrived off Bismarckburg. Finding the harbour defended by a German fort, Lieutenant-Commander
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In 2014, a railway branch line to Kasanga was proposed. This line would connect with the intention to connect with the
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Peti Siyame, "Govt rehabilitates Kasanga harbour" in Tanzania Standard Newspapers (2 January 2008).
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Village near Bismarckburg (German East Africa) during colonial times (painting by
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the town was for a long time the seat of the regional military district (the
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Mimi and Toutou Go Forth: The Bizarre Battle for Lake Tanganyika
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decided not to attack, and withdrew to Kituta. This allowed the
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Over 1914-1915 the town was the site of a minor incident in the
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colonial period by the explorer Ludwig Wolf and the
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Kasanga is located in Tanzania
8°27′30″S 31°8′10″E / 8.45833°S 31.13611°E / -8.45833; 31.13611
Tanzania
Region
Rukwa
Time zone
UTC+3
East Africa Time
German colonial rule
Rukwa Region
Tanzania
8°27′30″S 31°8′10″E / 8.45833°S 31.13611°E / -8.45833; 31.13611
Lake Tanganyika
German
German East Africa Company
Otto von Bismarck
Anton Reichenow
Berlin
Deutsches Kolonial-Lexikon
‹See Tfd›
German
Hermann von Wissmann
the colony
commissioner
Lake Tanganyika
East African Campaign (World War I)
German
British
Northern Rhodesia
Abercorn

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