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- female: 9 years (2020) total: 3.9% male: 3.1% female: 4.6% (2014 est.) Most Tanzanians are nowadays Christians and Muslims. The numerical relationship between...
- are also Tanzanians of Chinese descent. Many Tanzanians identify as Shirazis. Some Tanzanians are of Arab descent. The majority of Tanzanians, including...
- deteriorated as the Tanzanians pushed it out of Kagera and attacked it along the border. After the invasion was repulsed, the Tanzanians feared that the Uganda...
- registered 40,420 Tanzanians living in United States (this figure excludes Americans descended from Tanzanians). A drought in Tanzania during the early...
- Tanzanians in the United Kingdom are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic or national origins lie fully or partially in Tanzania. The...
- Universities. List of Tanzanian university chancellors and vice-chancellors "University Institutions operating in Tanzania". Tanzania Commission for Universities...
- to improve the lives of average Tanzanians. Also, the economy remains overwhelmingly donor-dependent. Moreover, Tanzania has an external debt of $7.9 billion...
- than 100 distinct ethnic groups and tribes in Tanzania, not including ethnic groups that reside in Tanzania as refugees from conflicts in nearby countries...
- Indian Tanzanians constitute a significant minority within the demographic landscape of Tanzania, over 60,000 Tanzanian citizens of Indian descent reside...
- region which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, 25–50 km (16–31 mi) off the...