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  2. Category : Wikipedia requested images of people of Tanzania

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    For people of Tanzania related articles needing an image or photograph, use {{Image requested|date=March 2024|people of Tanzania}} in the talk page, which adds the article to Category:Wikipedia requested images of people of Tanzania. If possible, please add request to an existing sub-category.

  3. List of ethnic groups in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    There are more than 100 distinct ethnic groups and tribes in Tanzania, not including ethnic groups that reside in Tanzania as refugees from conflicts in nearby countries. These ethnic groups are of Bantu origin, with large Nilotic-speaking , moderate indigenous, and small non-African minorities.

  4. Category : Wikipedia requested photographs of people of Tanzania

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  5. Category:Featured pictures of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Featured pictures of Tanzania" The following 104 files are in this category, out of 104 total. 2009 Anti Israel Protest Tanzania.JPG 2,000 × 1,333; 1.38 MB

  6. Chaga people - Wikipedia

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    The Chagga (Wachagga, in Swahili) is a Bantu ethnic group from Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania and Arusha Region of Tanzania. They are the third-largest ethnic group in Tanzania. [2] They historically lived in sovereign Chagga states on the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro [3] [4] in both Kilimanjaro Region and Arusha Region.

  7. Sukuma people - Wikipedia

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    They are the largest ethnic group in Tanzania and North Western Uganda, with an estimated 10 million members or 16 percent of the country's total population. Sukuma means "north" and refers to "people of the north." The Sukuma refer to themselves as Basukuma (plural) and Nsukuma (singular). They migrate from North Western Uganda to Tanzania to ...

  8. File:Ngorongoro, Tanzania - Maasai people.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Culture of Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Vegetables commonly used in Tanzania include bamia which is mostly eaten as a stew or prepared into traditional stew called mlenda, mchicha (amaranthus tricolor), njegere , maharage , and kisamvu (cassava leaves). Tanzania grows at least 17 different types of bananas which are used for soup, stew, and chips.