Tanzania - key facts by Axel



This exhibit is on Tanzania, which is one of our projects in 1st STI2D.
Tanzania is a country in East Africa.
It is located between Kenya in the north, Mozambique in the south and the Indian Ocean on the right.
  • Its area is 945,087 km².
  •  The capital is Dodoma.
  • Tanzania has more than 55 million people.
  • The most widely spoken languages ​​are Swahili, Arabic and English.
  • The president is John Magufuli.
  •    National day is December 9.
  • The National Anthem is God bless Africa, written by Enoch Sontonga.
  • The currency is the Tanzanian shilling.
  •  The motto is Freedom and unity.
  • There are several main ethnic groups: Hadza / Hindus / Arabian / Chinese / European / Indian.

  • Life expectancy is 52 years.
  • The average number of children per family is 5.

  • The climate varies between 10C ° and 20C °.
  • The largest and most famous mountain in the world is    Kilimanjaro.

  • The main source of activity is agriculture, construction...
  • In Tanzania there are 11 types of crops (coffee, tobacco, cotton, cashews, tea, sisal, wheat, corn, rice, millet and sorghum).

  •  There are also several types of animal species (tiger, cheetah, monkey, hippopotamus, elephant...).

Axel



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  1. A long and complete list that could be turned into something more catchy, with some illustrations for example.

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