4. Tanzania
Towering over northern Tanzania at 19,340
feet is (1)MOUNT KILIMANJARO
Besides mainland Tanzania, the country also
includes many small coral islands. The
largest is called (2)ZANZIBAR.
5. Tanzania
Towering over northern Tanzania at 19,340
feet is (1)MOUNT KILIMANJARO
Besides mainland Tanzania, the country also
includes many small coral islands. The
largest is called (2)ZANZIBAR.
Two important lakes that lie in this area are
Lake (3)VICTORIA, Africa’s largest, and Lake
(4)TANGANYIKA, the deepest point on the
continent.
8. The capital is (5) DODOMA.
The national language is (6) SWAHILI.
9. The capital is (5) DODOMA.
The national language is (6) SWAHILI.
After World War II, it became a (7)
BRITISH colony and gained
independence in (8) 1960.
10. The capital is (5) DODOMA.
The national language is (6) SWAHILI.
After World War II, it became a (7)
BRITISH colony and gained
independence in (8) 1960.
In 1964, (9)TANGANYIKA and
Zanzibar joined to become one country
called (10) TANZANIA
11.
12. Today, there are (11) 30 million people living
there among(12) 120 different ethnic groups.
13. Today, there are (11) 30 million people living
there among(12) 120 different ethnic groups.
Tanzania is the world’s largest producer of
(13) SISAL.
14. Today, there are (11) 30 million people living
there among(12) 120 different ethnic groups.
Tanzania is the world’s largest producer of
(13) SISAL.
It is also home to one of the world’s largest
national parks called (14)SERENGETI
NATIONAL PARK, which covers 5,600 sq
miles and is home to lions, zebras, and
antelope.