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  1. Tanzania in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Francesca Davis Dipiazza, 2007-12-15
  2. Tanzania in Pictures (Visual Geography. Second Series) by Marylee S. Crofts, Lerner Editors, 1988-09
  3. Food Insecurity and Coping Strategies in Semiarid Areas: The Case of Mvumi in Central Tanzania (Stockholm Studies in Human Geography, 11) by Emma T. Liwenga, 2003-07
  4. Financial efficiency of major soil and water conservation measures in West Usambara highlands, Tanzania [An article from: Applied Geography] by A.J. Tenge, J. De graaff, et all
  5. Challenging Nature: Local Knowledge, Agroscience, and Food Security in Tanga Region, Tanzania (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers) by Philip W. Porter, 2006-03-01
  6. From Public Pipes to Private Hands: Water Access & Distribution in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania (Stockholm Studies in Human Geography) by Marianne Kjellen, 2006-12-30
  7. History Under Siege: Intensive Agriculture in the Mbulu Highlands, Tanzania, 19th Century to the Present (Stockholm Studies in Human Geography) by Lowe Borjeson, 2004-12-31
  8. Influence & Invisibility: Tenants in Housing Provision in Mwanza City, Tanzania (Acta Universitatis Stockhomiensis / Stockholm Studies in Human Geography) by Jenny Cadstedt, 2006-11-30
  9. Studies in the population geography of Uganda and Tanzania, (Makerere University College. Dept. of Geography. Occasional paper no. 14) by Michael A Hirst, 1970
  10. Agriculture and farmers' choice of crops in the peri-urban zone of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (Occasional paper series / Department of Geography & Topographic Science, University of Glasgow) by John Briggs, 1989
  11. A migration survey in Bukoba Town, Tanzania, (Makerere University. Dept. of Geography. Occasional paper) by Michael A Hirst, 1971
  12. [EAFFRO occasional paper by H Matthes, 1967
  13. Geography teaching in primary schools in Tanzania: A case study of Rungwe District (African studies in curriculum development and evaluation) by T. S Kamwela, 1984
  14. Livelihood strategies and land degradation: Perceptions among small-scale farmers in Ng'iresi Village, Tanzania (Publications edited by the Departments of Geography, Goteborg University. Series B) by Per Assmo, 1999

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Africa : Africa is the second-largest of the seven continents on Earth (Asia is the largest continent). Africa is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the west, the Indian Ocean on the east, the Mediterranean Sea on the north, and the Red Sea on the northeast. Africa covers 11,700,000 square miles (30,300,000 square kilometers). Countries : There are about 53 countries in Africa (some countries are disputed). The biggest country in Africa is Sudan, which covers 967,500 square miles (2,505,816 square kilometers). The countries with the largest populations in Africa are Nigeria (107,000,000 people), Egypt (64,800,000 people), and Ethiopia (58,700,000 people). Highest and Lowest Points : The tallest point in Africa is Mt. Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania (eastern Africa). Mt. Kilimanjaro is 19,340 feet (5895 meters) tall. Africa has no long mountain chains.

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Tanzania is a developing East African nation. Tourist facilities are available in major cities and selected game parks, but they are limited in other areas. The capital is Dar-es-Salaam.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: A passport and visa are required for travel to Tanzania. In addition, foreigners should be prepared to show their passports when entering or exiting the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba. Proof of immunization against yellow fever is required. Detailed entry information may be obtained from the Tanzanian Embassy at 2139 R Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008, telephone (202) 939-6125 or the Tanzanian Permanent Mission to the United Nations at 205 East 42nd Street, 13th Floor, New York, N.Y. 10017, telephone (212) 972-9160. Overseas, inquiries may be made at the nearest Tanzanian embassy or consulate.
REGISTRATION/EMBASSY LOCATION: U.S. citizens are encouraged to register with the U.S. Embassy and to obtain updated information on travel and security in Tanzania. The interim U.S. Embassy is located at 140 Msese Road, Kinondoni District, Dar es Salaam. The mailing address is Post Office Box 9123, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania; telephone 255-22-266-6010 through 5, and fax 667-285. Office hours are 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday-Friday. Travelers may also contact the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania by visiting its Internet web page at http://www.cats-net.com/Amemb/ and then clicking on "Administration."

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