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Explore Tanzania!

What's going on the Web about Tanzania, and what in the world are the Tanzanian people upto? Let's take a fun tour!

Buckle up and get your mouse ready! Explore Tanzanian things and stuff from the Worldwide Web. It's a fun ride and a great way to learn many things Tanzanian. Use Previous/Next links to navigate! Tip: Please allow a few moments to load the content. Count to 10... Loaded? Great!

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1. Photos and Pictures 2. In the News 3. Videos & Movie Clips 4. Posts from the Blogosphere
5. Full Interactive Map 6. Best Books 7. A Little Introduction 8. Discussion

First, Pictures and Photos

Let's see what Tanzanian photographers are snapping, clicking and posting around the great nation of Tanzania, right now!

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Second, Latest News & Views!

Let's see what's happening in and around Tanzania and stay in quick touch with news, reports and analysis on the top newspapers and journals, as it happens right now!

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Third, Of course, Videos & Movie Clips

Let's watch the hottest and some of the most amazing internet videos and movies being uploaded by Tanzania video buffs! We've already selected some great ones for you, but you can always search for more using the video search box below. To see a video, just click on a video to watch it live right now on this webpage!

Fourth, The Blogosphere

Let's read what citizen journalists and bloggers are writing, commenting and speaking their minds about in these Top Tanzanian Blog posts about now. You may as well wish to visit one of these great Tanzanian bloggers and leave a comment there!

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Fifth, The Map

Still can't get enough of Tanzania ? Let's explore what else is there in Tanzania and learn more about its geography, topography and terrain on this interactive map. To see it bigger, check out our full screen Map of Tanzania. Meanwhile, Let's Zoom in and out and pan across this Tanzanian map!

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Sixth... Don't forget Bestselling books

A good book is your best friend! Don't be left out without these great books on Tanzania! We recommend a wonderful collection, specially selected, and the best discounted prices anywhere on the Internet, because they're directly from Amazon.com - 100% safe and secure! Fill up your bookshelf with these!

Seventh... A little introduction of Tanzania

The Capital of Tanzania is Dar es Salaam. A person from Tanzania is called Tanzanian.

The United Republic of Tanzania (Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania in Swahili), or Tanzania, is a country on the east coast of east Africa. It is bordered by Kenya and Uganda on the north, Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo on the west, and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique on the south. To the east it borders the Indian Ocean. The country is named after Lake Tanganyika, which forms its western border. The country has been a member of the Commonwealth since reaching independence (1961). In 1964, Tanganyika united with the island of Zanzibar, forming the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, later renamed to the United Republic of Tanzania. In 1996, Tanzania's capital was officially moved from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma, although many government offices remain in the old capital.

Check out what days and events Tanzanian people observe for their national & public holidays.

Discuss Tanzania

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