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  2. List of landmarks in Stone Town - Wikipedia

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    Stone Town also known as Mji Mkongwe is the old part of the Zanzibar City. The Town was the capital of the Sultanate of Zanzibar and at one point the capital of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman . The town's architecture and cultural composition is a mixture of centuries of various cultures that have inhabited the island such as the Arabs ...

  3. St. Joseph's Cathedral, Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Catholic cathedral of St. Joseph is one of the most important historical buildings in Stone Town, Zanzibar, as well as one of its main visitor attractions. The church is regularly used by the local Catholic community, with several masses being held each Sunday and occasionally on weekdays.

  4. Sultan's Palace, Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    After the Zanzibar Revolution, in 1964 it was formally renamed to People's Palace and used as a government seat. In 1994, it became a museum about the Zanzibari royal family and history. In 1994, it became a museum about the Zanzibari royal family and history.

  5. Stone Town - Wikipedia

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    Stone Town is part of Zanzibar City, which also includes the 'New City' of Ng'ambo ("the Other Side"), which mostly extends in the interior of Unguja to the south-east. The dividing line between Stone Town and Ng'ambo is Creek Road, later renamed to Benjamin Mkapa Road, marking the west side of the now reclaimed creek that separated them. [21]

  6. Christ Church, Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    The church is located in Mkunazini Road, in the centre of the old town, and occupies a large area where the biggest slave market of Zanzibar used to be; the construction of the cathedral was in fact intended to celebrate the end of slavery. [4] The altar is said to be in the exact place where the main "whipping post" of the market used to be.

  7. Old Dispensary (Zanzibar) - Wikipedia

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    The Dispensary is one of the most finely decorated buildings of Stone Town and a symbol of the multi-cultural architecture and heritage of the city. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its wooden carved balconies, with stained glass decorations, are of Indian influence; the main structure is built with traditional Zanzibari coral rag and limestone , but covered with ...

  8. File:Malawi Rd, Zanzibar Town, Tanzania - panoramio.jpg

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  9. Malindi Mosque - Wikipedia

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    Malindi Mosque is a mosque in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, located near the port. [1] It stems from the 1830s but was possibly built on the site of an elder mosque that might have dated back to the 17th century or earlier. [2] Some travel guides claim an origin in the 15th century. [3]