Encyclopedia: Flag of Tanzania
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The flag of Tanzania was adopted in 1964. It derives from the flags of Tanganyika and Zanzibar. The flag is divided diagonally by a yellow-edged black band from the lower hoist-side corner. The upper...
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450×300 (2 KB), SKopp, (The flag of Tanzania. Source: Drawn by User:SKopp {{Template:Insignia}} Category:Flags of Tanzania)
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Tanzania basic facts, people, economy, politics, defence, minerals, education, geography, climate, posts & telecommunication, foreign aid, media, world affairs Tanzania, a land of spectacular beauty, and one of the largest countries in Africa, is a union (formed in 1964) between the mainland (Tanganyika),
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www.safariweb.com/tanzania/facts.htm
www.safariweb.com/tanzania/facts.htm
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The flag of Tanzania was officially adopted on June 30, 1964. The flag of Tanzania comprises of five diagonal stripes.
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www.mapsofworld.com/flags/tanzania-flag.html
www.mapsofworld.com/flags/tanzania-flag.html
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Tanzania Flag. Green stands for the forests and agriculture. Gold symbolizes the country's mineral wealth. Blue represents the sea.
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www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/countryfacts/...
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The United Republic of Tanzania is located in Eastern Africa between longitude 29o and 41o East, Latitude 1o and 12o South. The United Republic of Tanzania was formed out of the union of two sovereign states namely Tanganyika and Zanzibar. Tanganyika became a sovereign state on 9th December, 1961 and became a Republic...
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www.tanzania.go.tz/
www.tanzania.go.tz/
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Geographical and political facts, flags and ensigns of Tanzania Formal Name: United Republic of Tanzania Flag Shop...
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www.flags.net/TANZ.htm
www.flags.net/TANZ.htm
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Tanzania Flag. A flag guide illustrating the significance of the Tanzanian flag including a full description of the flag.
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www.worldflags101.com/t/tanzania-flag.aspx
www.worldflags101.com/t/tanzania-flag.aspx
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In Tanzania, it is called ugali. If you have ever eaten polenta, an Italian starch, then you have eaten ugali. It is essentially the same thing. Tanzanians eat it either as the base for a meat stew, or as a side dish with virtually anything else.
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www.jtarquin.com/twoMzungus/travelGuide/tanzania/food.a...
www.jtarquin.com/twoMzungus/travelGuide/tanzania/food.asp
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