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  2. East African shilling - Wikipedia

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    Currency of Zanzibar January 1, 1936 – 1964 Currency of Tanzania (formerly Tanganyika and Zanzibar) 1964 – 1969 Succeeded by: Tanzanian shilling Reason: currency independence Ratio: at par Note: independent shilling introduced in 1966, but EA shilling not demonetized until 1969: Preceded by: East African florin Ratio: 2 shillings = 1 florin

  3. Zanzibari rupee - Wikipedia

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    The rupee replaced the Zanzibari ryal at a rate of 2⅛ rupees = 1 ryal and was equivalent to the Indian rupee, which was also in circulation.The Zanzibari rupee remained equal to the Indian rupee and was replaced on January 1, 1936, by the East African shilling at the rate of 1½ East African shillings = 1 Zanzibari rupee.

  4. Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    The child mortality rate in Zanzibar is 73 out of 1,000 live births, which is 21.5 percent lower than the rate in mainland Tanzania. [92] The birth rate in Tanzania in 2021 is high, 35.64 births per 1000 population, but the rate is falling. [93] It is estimated that 7% of children on Zanzibar have acute malnutrition. [94]

  5. Tanzanian shilling - Wikipedia

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    Old Fort, Stone Town, Zanzibar: 5,000/= 145 × 72 mm Purple Black Rhinoceros: Geita gold Mine and House of Wonders Zanzibar 10,000/= 150 × 75 mm Red Elephant: Bank of Tanzania headquarters in Dar es Salaam: These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.

  6. List of regions of Tanzania by GDP - Wikipedia

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  7. Sultanate of Zanzibar - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate of Zanzibar (Swahili: Usultani wa Zanzibar, Arabic: سلطنة زنجبار, romanized: Sulṭanat Zanjībār), also known as the Zanzibar Sultanate, [1] was an East African Muslim state controlled by the Sultan of Zanzibar, in place between 1856 and 1964. [4]

  8. Economy of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Significant measures have been taken to liberalize the Tanzanian economy along market lines and encourage both foreign and domestic private investment.Beginning in 1986, the Government of Tanzania embarked on an adjustment program to dismantle the socialist economic controls and encourage more active participation of the private sector in the economy.

  9. List of regions of Tanzania by Human Development Index

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    Rank Region HDI 2022 Change from 2017 2022 Score Change from 2017; Medium human development 1: Zanzibar City: 0.678: 0.0 2: Dar es Salaam: 0.653: 0.023 3: 1: Kilimanjaro