By: Kylie Jenkins. CAPITAL- DAR ES SALAAM MWANZA MBEYA ARUSHA KIGOMA.

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By: Kylie Jenkins

CAPITAL- DAR ES SALAAM MWANZA MBEYA ARUSHA KIGOMA

LANDFORMS Lake Nyasa Lake Tanganyska Lake Victoria Indian Ocean Mt. Kilimanjaro Borders- Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Dem. Rep. of Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, and Indian Ocean.

Mount Kilimanjaro is the 4 th largest Mountain in the world. Located on the border of Kenya and Tanzania. Serengeti National Park is one of the most celebrated wildlife reserves in the world.

Outdoor Activities CanoesHiking

Green- Nature’s beauty Blue- The Indian Ocean that borders Tanzania Black stripes- Represents the proud people of Tanzania Two yellow stripes- Rich minerals

Climate/ Location Summary The weather in Tanzania is suitable for safaris to take place all year round. The temperature on a normal day there is in the high 8O’s. However, the cities closer to the Indian Ocean border sometimes have a little lower temperature. The only rainy season is from March to May.

TRANSPORTATION Tanzania’s main transportation unit is Railway. The blue and red lines show the major railroads.

Tanzania is very high on their art. Sculpting, painting and hand-made jewelry for example. Dancing is a very big part of their culture.

Top 3 languages Swahili English Gujarati Local dialect Tanzanian Cooked beef and banana stew. MTORI.

Flooding on the central plateau or volcano.

Life Expectancy Male- 51 Female- 54 Religion- Islam Ethnic Group- Sukuma

Imports and Exports Machinery and Transportation Equipment Industrial raw materials Crude oil Gold Coffee Cotton

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Tanzania uses over 130 different languages. 30% of their population are Christians. A large part of their exports are coconuts and cashew nuts.