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  2. Lake Malawi - Wikipedia

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    Lake Malawi is between 560 kilometres (350 mi) [1] and 580 kilometres (360 mi) long, [2] and about 75 kilometres (47 mi) wide at its widest point. The lake has a total surface area of about 29,600 square kilometres (11,400 sq mi). [1] The lake is 706 m (2,316 ft) at its deepest point, located in a major depression in the north-central part. [10]

  3. British Central Africa Protectorate - Wikipedia

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    The Shire Highlands south of Lake Nyasa (now Lake Malawi) and the lands west of the lake were explored by David Livingstone between the 1858 and 1864 as part of his Zambezi expeditions. Livingstone suggested that what he claimed was the area's benign climate and fertility would make it ideal for the promotion of Christianity and commerce. [ 2 ]

  4. Ruvuma Region - Wikipedia

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    The 2,979 square kilometer Lake Nyasa is the primary location for fishing operations. The waters of the Ruhuhu, Ruhuji, Lukimwa, Ruvuma, Mwambesi, Nampungu, and Muhuwesi rivers also produce a considerable number of fish through line fishing. The area distributed 3,345 fishing licenses in 2015.

  5. List of lakes of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Lake Tanganyika is an African Great Lake and is the second-deepest lake in the world and the second-biggest lake by volume. The lake borders four nations and is vital for trade and commerce for societies living along the lake. The lake is home to the oldest-running ferry in the world, MV Liemba [5] Lake Nyasa: 29,600 km 2 (11,400 sq mi) Tanzania

  6. Tanzania Ports Authority - Wikipedia

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    Tanzania Ports Authority operates on three Tanzanian lakes: Lake Victoria, Lake Tanganyika and Lake Nyasa. [23] Most of the lake traffic is passenger traffic and is a lifeline for many of the resident residing around the lakes. Government ferries operating on the lakes are operated by the Marine Services Company Limited.

  7. Nyasaland - Wikipedia

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    The SS Chauncy Maples on Lake Nyasa. From the time of Livingstone's expedition in 1859, the Zambesi, Shire River, and Lake Nyasa waterways were seen as the most convenient method of transport for Nyasaland. The Zambesi-Lower Shire and Upper Shire-Lake Nyasa systems were separated by 80 kilometres (50 mi) of impassable falls and rapids in the ...

  8. T28 road (Tanzania) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa, has long served as a transportation artery for the region. The Lake Nyasa Port Authority, situated in Itungi, [2] oversees the port that primarily accommodates passenger traffic and a limited amount of cargo. Historically, the port's significance led to the establishment of the B345 road, which connected ...

  9. Manda (Tanzanian ward) - Wikipedia

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    The lake itself is the 5th largest in the world by volume, the second largest in Tanzania and Africa, and has been in existence for millions of years (estimates range from about 8mya). [3] [4] In just one lake it contains over a thousand species of fishes. Lake Nyasa is between 560 and 580 kilometres (350 and 360 miles) long, and about 75 ...