- Tanzania has a population of around 39 million people as of 2007, with an annual growth rate of 2.6%. Common art forms include Tingatinga paintings, which use bright colors and dot techniques.
- Traditional clothing is colorful and lightweight due to the warm climate. Mount Kilimanjaro requires special clothing. Toys are often made from natural materials like wood and corn cobs. Music and dance mark special occasions.
- The country has a diversity of animals like rhinos, bats, wild dogs and others. The currency is the Tanzanian shilling, issued in coins and banknotes instead of dollars. Clean water can be scarce, and women may walk long distances to collect it.
2. Did you know that the Tingatinga paintings are a very popular form in Tanzania? The person who made this kind of art was Edward Said Tingtinga. His paintings involved bright colors, methods of dots, and different shades of colors. He painted them while working on building sites. He also painted trees, rivers, and local life. Tanzania’s Amazing Art
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4. T a n z a n i a C l o t h e s Did you know that African clothing is know for it’s colorful fabrics and distinctive designs. And Tanzania never really gets cold. Light clothing is necessary to get you through the evenings and early mornings if you are heading for the highlands. Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro of course requires special clothing and shoes. Always wear shorts but not to short. Don’t wear long pants and shirt it gets hot.
5. Toys in Tanzania The people of Tanzania make toys out of stalks and corn cobs. They also make cars that turn by a long handle. People create their toys out of found objects. Wooden animals have wheels. Also helicopter toy.
6. Did you know that traditional tribal groups in Tanzania use music and dance to mark special occasions? These special occasions include a new harvest and initiation ceremonies. Tanzania’s Entertainment
7. Tanzania’s Animals I am writing about the animals of Tanzania. Get this if you were walking through the hot Tanzania desert you might run into a black rhino. A black rhino has two horns and a dark skin color so you will notice it quickly. Anywhere you go in Tanzania you will most likely find an animal. For example is you go to Pemba Island you will see a flying fox it might come near you because it is very social. Another example of another animal in Tanzania is if you were climbing up Mt. Kilimanjaro you could find a wild dog which is not to friendly so I wouldn't go near it. Lets just say that we in America have a lot of different animals but a lot of the same.
8. The Currency of Tanzania Americans identify with dollars and cents. Well, people in Tanzania are used to the “Tanzanian Shilling”. They have banknotes and coins like us, but they are valued in 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, and 10,000 TSh banknotes, and .05, .10, .20, .50, 1.00, and 2.00 coins. It isn’t your everyday cash! The Currency of Tanzania
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10. People of Tanzania In Tanzania, their language is Kiswahili! Pretty hard to pronounce, right?!?! Our life expectancy is 70 years, but theirs is only 50 years! The kids attendance for school is 74%,Unfortunatley, that effects the literacy rate which is only 67%. Tanzanians have three religions, Muslum,(45%)Christian,(45%) and tribal beliefs, ( only 10%)
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12. T a n z a n i a A n i m a l s Wild dog a long legged predator with large round ears facing upward. The fur is speckled in black , yellow, and brown colors. The end of the tail is white. Wild dogs hunt in herds.
13. T A ZAN I A G O V E R M M E N T The nation gained its independence on April 26 1964.Its constitution went into effect on April 25, 1977 and underwent major Revisions in 1984.Tanzania President and Vice President are elected by popular vote for five year terms.
14. All About Tanzania Sports In Africa, did you know that soccer is a really famous sport and it is called futbol? Tanzania was in the World Cup in 1997 but they tied the game 0-0. Africa is hosting the next World cup in 2010 which is in 3 yrs!
15. There are over one hundred and thirty tribes in Tanzania, each with there own artistic skills. For example, the Makonde are famous for ebony carvings of masks. Tanzania has become a popular art form. Paintings use bright colors to depict local life and use method of dots of paint, such as in impressionist paintings, to shade the colors of trees and rivers. Tanzanian Arts
16. Wow! Did you know that African holidays are Labor Day and Independence Day and that they are similar to our country. Different holidays are Union Day and Zanzibar. Holidays In Tanzania
17. Tanzania Languages In Tanzania they have many different languages, here are some of them, Kishwahili, Chagga, Hay, Haya, Luo, Maasa`I, and English. Swahili is the national language of Tanzania. Virtually all citizens of Tanzania speak Swahili and it is used as the medium of instruction in the first 7 years of primary education. Some other small languages are, Aa’ay, Alagaw, and Zinza. Kwadza is one of the few extinct language.
18. Get Climbing Because here comes Mount Kilimanjaro Did you know Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in Africa? The everlasting main river on Mount Kilimanjaro is called Rufiji. Mount Kilimanjaro is close to many breathtaking amazing sights. One is only 280 km. from the great, blue Indian Ocean. Also it is just over 400 km. from the beautiful and clear Lake Victoria. Mount Kilimanjaro is 19,341 ft. from sea level. This amazing mountain was found in 1889 by a man named, Hans Meyer Ludwig Purtscheller .
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20. Tanzanian Health Did you know, in Tanzania there is a disease called yellow fever? The disease is given to humans and monkeys by mosquitoes that live in the jungle. So I would stay away from mosquitoes at night and in the days. But just to be safe I think you should get vaccinated for it. The symptoms are fever, chills and headache.
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22. . .v Did you know that Tanzania is a home to 3,71800 people .The population distribution in Tanzania is uneven 80 percent of the people live in Rural settings. Most people choose to live near the water. People of tanzania
23. Climate October to March is the hottest period June to September is the coolest period April to May is the most rainy time period Usually it is about 75 degrees Fahrenheit It is hot year round in Tanzania.
24. Tanzanian religions The people of Tanzania believe in many types of religions. The percentage of the religions are: 30% of the people are Christian, 35% Muslim and 35% still practice tribal religions.
25. Tanzania Maps The states that border Tanzania are Zambia, Kenya, Raward, Burundi, Unganda, Mozambia and Malawi. Tanzania has only two islands and they are called Zanzilbar and Mafia Island, the area of Tanzania is slightly larger than twice the size of California. The capital of the new nation is Doboma .
26. Tasty Food in Tanzania ```When you think of food, what do you think of? Hamburgers, a juicy steak, pasta, hotdogs or tacos? Well the people in Tanzania eat some of the same foods. For example there is plenty of seafood along the coast and rivers. They often eat uglai [porridge] for corn meals. Rice, chastises, peppers, beans cabbage, stews, soup, barbecued meats, and vegetables are their favorite meals.