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  2. History of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Nyerere's government had made Ujamaa the philosophy that would guide Tanzania's national development; 'the government deliberately de-emphasized urban areas to deconcentrate and ruralize industrial growth (Darkoh, 1994). the main urban area of Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, was for several long decades the main victim of this de-emphasis, largely ...

  3. Dar es Salaam - Wikipedia

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    The Dar es Salaam Central Business District is the largest in Tanzania and comprises the Kisutu, Kivukoni, Upanga and Kariakoo areas. [citation needed] The downtown area is located in the Ilala district. Kivukoni is home to the Tanzania Central Bank, The Bank of Tanzania, the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange and the city's important Magogoni fish ...

  4. Timeline of Dar es Salaam - Wikipedia

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    University College [20] and Alliance Française de Dar es Salaam established. [21] 1963 – Tanzania Library Services headquartered in city. [7] 1964 City becomes capital of the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. [22] Aga Khan Hospital, Dar es Salaam established. 1965 Radio Tanzania Dar es Salaam active. [23] [24]

  5. National Historic Sites of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The Office was moved to Dar es Salaam in 1960. In 1964, four years after independence, the national assembly of Tanzania passed the Antiquities Act No.10 of 1964 replacing the Mounuments Preservation Ordinance of 1937. [2]

  6. National Museum of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    The National Museum of Tanzania is a consortium of five Tanzanian museums whose purpose is to preserve and show exhibits about the history and natural environment of Tanzania. The consortium developed from the National Museum of Dar es Salaam, established in 1934 by Tanganyika governor Harold MacMichael.

  7. Tanzania National Archives - Wikipedia

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    The Tanzania National Archives (est. 1962) are the national archives of Tanzania.The headquarters are located in Dar es Salaam on Vijibweni Street in Upanga. They contain more than 8,000 files dating back to German East Africa, files from British-administered Tanganyika Territory, and further records since the country's independence.

  8. German East Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, Dar es Salaam and Tanga received 356 freighters and passenger steamers and over 1,000 coastal ships and local trading-vessels. [21]: 30 Dar es Salaam became the showcase city of all of tropical Africa. [32]: 22 By 1914, Dar es Salaam and the surrounding province had a population of 166,000, among them 1,000 (0.6%) Germans. In all of ...

  9. Districts of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Dar es Salaam (DSM) Type Population (2016) [2] Area [5] City/Town Website Mother District Ilala: DSM: 1,528,489: 365.0 km 2 (140.9 sq mi) Dar es Salaam: District website: Ilala Kigamboni: DSM: 1,510,129: 557 km 2 (215 sq mi) Dar es Salaam: District website: Temeke Kinondoni: DSM: 1,164,177: 327 km 2 (126 sq mi) Dar es Salaam: District website ...