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  • {{Image|Map of Tanzania (CIA, 2003).jpg|right|350px|Map of Tanzania (CIA, 2003).}} ...ent spearheaded by young intellectuals, including [[Julius Nyrere]], later Tanzania's first president. The two former colonies united in 1964.
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  • {{Image|Map of Tanzania (CIA, 2003).jpg|right|350px|Map of Tanzania (CIA, 2003).}} ...ent spearheaded by young intellectuals, including [[Julius Nyrere]], later Tanzania's first president. The two former colonies united in 1964.
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  • [[Africa|African]] venomous [[viperinae|viper]] subspecies found in [[Tanzania]], [[Zambia]] and [[Malawi]].
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  • ...genus created for a venomous viper species, ''P. superciliaris'', found in Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique.
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  • [[Venomous]] [[viper]] species limited to [[Tanzania|Tanzanian]] mountain ranges. The only horned, arboreal viper in [[Africa]].
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  • A 30 mile, 295 ft. deep ravine in Tanzania, dubbed the "Cradle of Mankind" for its hominid specimens and artifacts.
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  • ...us]] created for [[A. barbouri]], a venomous viper species found only in [[Tanzania]].
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  • ...c in Africa, located along the shores of Lake Malawi, and bounded north by Tanzania, south by Mozambique, and west by Zambia.
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  • ...ng borders with the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], [[Rwanda]] and [[Tanzania]], as well as coast on [[Lake Tanganikya]].
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  • ...[[Czechoslovakia]] or [[Yugoslavia]]), semi-separated (e.g., [[Sudan]], [[Tanzania]]), or have a threat of separatism (e.g., [[Canada]])
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  • ...ages}}</noinclude>Republic in Africa, bounded north by Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania, west by Zimbabwe, south-west by South Africa and Swaziland, with access to
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  • **{{pl|Paleoanthropology in Tanzania}}
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  • {{rpl|Tanzania}}
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • ...etween branches of the Great Rift Valley, and is bordered by [[Uganda]], [[Tanzania]] and [[Kenya]]. The longer tributary of the Nile River (the branch known
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • In 1998, it was, along with [[Dar es Salaam]], [[Tanzania]], the target of an [[al-Qaeda]] 1998 bombings of U.S. Embassies in Africa.
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  • ...conomic mismanagement in the 1970s and was greatly damaged in the [[Uganda-Tanzania War]]. It has since been largely rebuilt.
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  • ...e locality is listed as "Mpororosumpf, Deutsch-Ost-Afrika" [Mpororo swamp, Tanzania-Rwanda border].<ref name="McD99"/> |style="width:40%"|Uganda, north-west Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, DR Congo (Kivo and Shaba Provinces).
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • ...bra in the world. It is found in parts of [[East Africa]] from Ethiopia to Tanzania.
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • ...sident of the United Nations Development Programme Executive Board; from [[Tanzania]]
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  • The Tribunal meets in Arusha, [[Tanzania]].
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • ...enomous [[Viperinae|viper]] species found only in a few mountain ranges in Tanzania. This is the only horned, arboreal viper in Africa.<ref name="SB95"/> No su ...Uzungwe Mountains in Tanzania. The type locality is "Usambara" Mountains [Tanzania].<ref name="McD99"/> They are probably also found in the Uluguru Mountains.
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  • ...characters which are found in the holotype – OH-7 – from Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania, and traits found in other specimens generally considered to be included in Based on the very fragmentary skeleton OH-62 from Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania it has been suggested that ''H. habilis'' had long arms and short legs. Rec
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  • ...[[republic]] in [[Africa]], bounded north by [[Zambia]], [[Malawi]], and [[Tanzania]], west by [[Zimbabwe]], south-west by [[South Africa]] and [[Swaziland]],
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  • ...omic Information System]. Accessed 26 March 2007.</ref> found in Africa in Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi.<ref name="SB95"/> Scattered locations from south-west Tanzania to north-east Zambia and south to the Nyika Plateau in north Malawi.<ref na
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  • {{r|U.S. Ambassador to Tanzania}}
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  • ...[Africa]], located along the shores of Lake Malawi, and bounded north by [[Tanzania]], south by [[Mozambique]], and west by [[Zambia]]. Earliest human habitati
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • {{r|Tanzania}}
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  • | title = Terrorism: U. S. Response to Bombings in Kenya and Tanzania: A New Policy Direction?
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  • ...the vegetarian one and the main herb tasted is [[coriander]]. [[Kenya]], [[Tanzania]], [[Somalia]] and [[Ethiopia]] all have samosa variants.
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  • ...uvai Gorge''' is located in the eastern [[Serengeti Plains]] in northern [[Tanzania]]. It's often called the "Cradle of Mankind" because of the large number of
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  • ...the Foreign Service, Ambassador Carson was a [[Peace Corps]] volunteer in Tanzania from 1965-1968. He has a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science
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  • ...to help her with [[Hominidae|hominid]] fossils she had found at [[Laetoli, Tanzania]]. White eventually took a job at the [[University of California, Berkeley]
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  • *[[Tanzania]]
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  • ...pecies, ''P. superciliaris''. This is a small terrestrial species found in Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique.<ref name="SB95"/> No subspecies are currently recog ...ssanga, and through Malawi and as far north as the floodplains of southern Tanzania at the northern end of Lake Malawi. The type locality given is "Terra Queri
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  • ...al species found only in the Uzungwe and Ukinga mountains of south-central Tanzania in Africa.<ref name="WOA">The World of Atheris - [http://www.kingsnake.com/ ...of Iringa, Tanganyika Territory, altitude 6000 feet" (Udzungwe Mountains, Tanzania).<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...tions/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2147rank.html</ref> It is bordered by [[Tanzania]] to the northeast, [[Malawi]] to the east, [[Mozambique]] and [[Zimbabwe]]
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  • ...The blue duikers are found in West and central Africa (including parts of Tanzania, Uganda and western Kenya). The gray, or common duiker, (Sylvicapra grimmia ...Occasionally duikers may eat [[insects]], small vertebrates, and birds. In Tanzania, a picture was taken of an abbot's duiker with a large frog in its mouth (B
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  • ...nternational Studies]] (CSIS). He was born to an Indian Muslim family in [[Tanzania]]. Born [[Shi’a]], he has been an imam in the [[Sunni]] mosque in Charlo
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  • ...62. It was united with [[Zanzibar]] in 1964 to form a new country called [[Tanzania]].
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  • |The Usambara and Uzungwe Mountains in Tanzania. |Central Africa from east DR Congo, Uganda and west Tanzania southward to north Malawi and north Zambia.
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  • ...ly, magnetic readings that were correlated with the site at Oldavui Gorge (Tanzania) suggested a change in polarity that took place about 1.77 million years ag
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  • ...<td>{{headofstate|Tanzania}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Tanzania}}</td>
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  • ...ica from Nigeria east to Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya, south through Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, DR Congo, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Zimbabwe, north
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  • ...ngola, Zambia and Mozambique. They also occur in eastern Africa in most of Tanzania, all of Kenya and Somalia, parts of Uganda, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Dijibouti,
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  • ...then established local programs in Afghanistan, [[Sri Lanka]], Pakistan, [[Tanzania]], [[Sudan]], [[Liberia]] and [[Sierra Leone]].
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  • |style="width:40%"|Central Tanzania: Udzungwe and Ukinga Mountains. |Floodplains from southern Tanzania (northern end of Lake Malawi) through Malawi to near Beira, central Mozambi
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  • * [[Julius Nyerere]], first [[President of Tanzania]]
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  • *[[Tanzania|United Republic of Tanzania]], joined 14/12/1961
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  • ...he Congo]] (DRC) (217 km), [[Burundi]] (290 km), [[Uganda]] (169 km) and [[Tanzania]] (217 km). While it has no ocean coast, it is on [[Lake Kivu]], which bord ...u refugees - many fearing Tutsi retribution - fled to neighboring Burundi, Tanzania, Uganda, and DRC. Since then, most of the refugees have returned to Rwanda,
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  • ...ca and still occur in parts of North Africa. East Africa, namely Kenya and Tanzania, and southern Africa, namely Namibia and Botswana, maintain the largest pop
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  • ...adest range of all the [[Hyaenid]]. In the wild, it is found from northern Tanzania to Morocco and across North Africa through out the Middle East and into Ind
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  • ..., Kenya, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Niger, Nigeria, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda, Western Sahara ...a, Rwanda, Sao Tom`e, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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  • |style="width:40%"|Found in [[Kenya]], [[Tanzania]], [[Malawi]], [[Mozambique]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Swaziland]], [[Namibia]], we ...o [[Ethiopia]], [[Eritrea]], [[Somalia]], [[Kenya]], eastern [[Uganda]], [[Tanzania]], southwards to [[Mozambique]], [[Swaziland]], [[Malawi]], [[Zambia]], [[Z
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  • Tuweni was born on [[Zanzibar]], [[Tanzania]], and now holds UAE citizenship.<ref name=Bbc2006-04-11/> She is an [[Arab
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  • ...from Nigeria east to Sudan, Uganda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, and south to Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi and DR Congo. An isolated population occurs in western Ang
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  • ...Mammal Bone, with Fossil Examples from the Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai Basin, Tanzania. Journal of Human Evolution, 50(2):142-162</ref> The accumulation of bones
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  • |[[Sudan]], [[Burundi]], [[Rwanda]], [[Congo]], [[Tanzania]], [[Kenya]], [[Uganda]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Egypt]]
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  • ...t]] and the wider world. Manuscripts have also turned up as far south as [[Tanzania]], indicating that central Africa was a powerhouse of learning at the time.
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  • ...n, eastern and southern DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, South Afr ...DR Congo, Central African Republic, southern Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, eastern Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, eastern Zimbabwe, Mozambique, northeast KwaZulu-Natal Prov
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  • ...st Africa.'' Manchester U. Pr., 2001. 242 pp. compares Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
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  • ...ts and eyes, rashes and lethargy. Chikungunya virus was first isolated in Tanzania, Africa in 1953 and has sporadically caused human epidemics in South-east A • Tanzania in 1953 (first recoded outbreak)<ref>[http://www.searo.who.int/EN/Section10
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  • ...Louis Leakey, John Napier, and Philip Tobias from finds at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, in 1964, H. habilis fossils have been found in eastern and possibly southe ...do, Ethiopia; Saldanha (also known as Elandsfontein), South Africa; Ndutu, Tanzania; and Kabwe, Zimbabwe.
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  • Found in coastal Kenya and Tanzania through eastern Africa (Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique) to South Afri
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  • ...specimen of "Paranthropus boisei" found by Mary Leakey at Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. It is nicknamed the "Nutcrackerman". It was an adult male specimen dating
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  • ...oordinated al-Qaeda attacks against U.S. and national targets in Kenya and Tanzania ...car bomb attacks struck US embassies, and local buildings, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya. The attacks, linked to local members of the Al-Qaeda te
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  • <td>[[Tanzania]]</td><td>[[Dodoma]]</td><td>[[Africa]]</td>
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  • ...Cameroon, Ethiopia, Kenya, Eritrea, Nigeria, Zaire, Congo-Brazzaville, and Tanzania);
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  • ...Muslim minorities, including Papua New Guinea, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Kenya, Tanzania, Liberia, and Sierra Leone also impose penalties for possessing the book.
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  • ...Congo]], [[Republic of the Congo|Congo]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Tanzania]], [[Equatorial Guinea]], [[Rwanda]], [[Burundi]], [[Zambia]] |Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Malawi, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, C
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  • ...on of the [[Thylacine|Tasmanian tiger]]. The lion population in Serengeti, Tanzania experienced a 20% decline due to the disease in 1991. The virus has mutated
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  • {{Image|Male lion walking.jpg|right|350px|Male lion, [[Tanzania]].}} The oldest fossil record of a lion is known from Laetoli in [[Tanzania]] and is perhaps 3.5 million years old. 700,000 years ago ''Panthera leo''
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  • ...ll known fossils from sites such as those in [[Ethiopia]], [[Kenya]] and [[Tanzania]] <ref name="Berger2"/>. [[Invertebrate]] remains, [[Coprolite| coprolites
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  • *United Republic of Tanzania
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  • ...deposits in South Africa, gorgonopsian remains have been found in Malawi, Tanzania and Russia <ref name="Sigogneau 1970">Sigogneua, D. (1970) ''Révision syst
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  • ...Central African Republic, Gabon, Congo, DR Congo, northern Angola, Uganda, Tanzania (Rumanika Game Reserve), western Kenya and Bioko Island. The type locality
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  • ...ef>. The discoveries first at [[Olduvai Gorge]] and then [[Laetoli]] in [[Tanzania]], [[Koobi For a]] in Kenya, [[Omo]] and [[Hadar]] in [[Ethiopia]] as well
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  • ...Malawi]], northeastern [[Namibia]], southeastern [[Angola]] and southern [[Tanzania]] including Pemba island.<ref name=ct/><ref name=sb95>Spawls, Stephen. Bran
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  • ...DR Congo, Central African Republic, southern Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, eastern Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, eastern Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and northeast KwaZulu-Natal In Tanzania, this species is found in secondary thickets, cashew plantations, and in ag
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  • ...rence transfers the former German East Africa colony of Tanganyika (now [[Tanzania]]) to Britain.
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  • ...mber 2008 (CDT) Decided that even relatively poor starts to [[food]] and [[Tanzania]] were better than nothing at all. Need medicine. Will be back to tackle ...ation]] because he taught this yesterday. And he also uploaded a map for [[Tanzania]], courtesy of some country which likes its soldiers to go places. &hellip;
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  • <td>[[Tanzania]]</td><td>[[Dodoma]]</td><td>[[Tanzanian shilling]]</td> ...ofstate|Tanzania}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Tanzania}}''</small></td>
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  • '''1978: Laetoli Site: Footprints / Holotype''' Tanzania <br /> The Laetoli site is located in Tanzania and is just south of Olduvai gorge. The site was being excavated by Mary Le
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  • |Burundi, Tanzania
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  • |United Republic of Tanzania
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  • ...on of the [[Thylacine|Tasmanian tiger]]. The lion population in Serengeti, Tanzania experienced a 20% decline due to the disease in 1991. The virus has mutated
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  • ...[[Western Sahara]] to [[Nigeria]], [[Cameroon]], in parts of [[Kenya]], [[Tanzania]], [[Central African Republic]], [[Chad]], [[Ethiopia]], [[Eritrea]], [[Som
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  • ...e [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] (233 km), [[Rwanda]] (290 km) and [[Tanzania]] (451 km). While it has no ocean coast, it is on the large, international
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  • ...endents back home. In 1998 terrorists attacked U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, killing 250 persons, including 12 Americans. The October 2000 attack on th
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  • ...World" monkey - ''Papio anubis''. This male baboon at Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania is holding an infant.
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  • ...oast stretching from western [[South Africa]] through to [[Mozambique]], [[Tanzania]], [[Swaziland]], and as far as south-east [[Kenya]], going inland as far a
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  • The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania, though more commonly reckoned in Central and Eastern Africa respectively, ...on the south, the Republic of the Congo on the west, and is separated from Tanzania by Lake Tanganyika on the east.
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  • The Africanized bees in the [[western hemisphere]] descended from 26 [[Tanzania|Tanzanian]] [[queen bee]]s (''A. m. scutellata'') accidentally released in
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  • ...long eastern Africa south of the Sahara Desert in [[Kenya]], [[Uganda]], [[Tanzania]], [[Rwanda]], and [[Somalia|southern Somalia]]. It is found in [[Nigeria]]
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  • ...key and her team were looking for fossil hominids in the Laetoli region of Tanzania when they stumbled upon a find unlike any other. Over 100 footprints of man ...to [[sexual dimorphism]], and that the specimens from the Hadar region and Tanzania are therefore two taxa and not one.<ref>Leakey, Meave and Alan Walker. "Ear
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  • On 1 October 2000, responsibility for Indian Ocean waters off [[Tanzania]], [[Mozambique]], and [[South Africa]] was transferred from USPACOM to U.S
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  • | title = Malaria in Refugees from Tanzania – King County, Washington, 2007}}</ref>
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  • ...ater ''Homo'' species. The first fossils of ''homo habilis'' were found in Tanzania in 1959. The species became extinct 1.5 Ma with evolution into the more adv
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  • | title = Terrorism: U. S. Response to Bombings in Kenya and Tanzania: A New Policy Direction?
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  • ...d States and Protectorates|(P)]](now [[Malawi]]). Tanganyika [1961] (now [[Tanzania]]), which had been part of German East Africa, was assigned to Britain by t
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  • ...a and Mozambique, and then arrived at [[Kilwa]], in the modern nation of [[Tanzania]].
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  • ...n, eastern and southern DR Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania, Angola, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia and South
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  • ...ion in Eastern Africa. It shares borders with [[Ethiopia]], [[Somalia]], [[Tanzania]], [[Uganda]] and [[Sudan]]. Its coastline borders the [[Indian Ocean]]. Pe ...[[Mount Kilimanjaro]], the highest mountain in Africa lies along the Kenya/Tanzania border.
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  • ...in the bombings of the U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
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  • ...itrea]], [[Somalia]], southern [[Kenya]], eastern [[Uganda]], throughout [[Tanzania]], southwards to [[Mozambique]], [[Swaziland]], [[Malawi]], [[Zambia]], [[Z ...less likely compared to most African cobra species and the puff adder. In Tanzania, the black mamba is second only to the puff adder in causing human fataliti
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  • ...Saudi Arabia, and the 1998 bombings of the US embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya. Third world and non-national groups, with modern commun
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  • ...stal member states of the SADC (Angola, Namibia, South Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Mauritius and Seychelles),
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  • ...S. embassies and civilian facilities, in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, the Clinton administration froze some $240 million in assets belonging to :*Tanzanite is only found in a small corner of Tanzania,
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  • ...ve patients<br/> 13% report transactional sex<br/>Kenya, South Africa, and Tanzania|| TDF-FTC||Placebo|| HIV-1 infections (any) over approximately 3 years|| 4.
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  • *United Republic of Tanzania
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  • ...I official testified with regard to the bombings of embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, which took place so closely in time that the terrorist teams can reasonabl
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  • ...parated (e.g., Czechoslovakia or Yugoslavia), semi-separated (e.g., Sudan, Tanzania), or have a threat of separatism (e.g., Canada).
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  • <tr><th align="left">United Republic of Tanzania</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...attacks on Colombian bases, the 1998 attack on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, the 2000 attack on the ''USS Cole'', and many others. The US military forc
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  • The first color television service in [[Africa]] was introduced on the [[Tanzania]]n island of [[Zanzibar]], in 1973, using PAL. At the time, [[South Africa]
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  • ...nt to reinforce [[Schutztruppe|troops]] in [[German East Africa]] (today [[Tanzania]]) in November 1917. The ship did not arrive in time and had to return foll
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  • ...nefiting schools in Kenya and a Black Rhinoceros preservation programme in Tanzania. Adams was also an active supporter of the ''Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund''.
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  • ...itzerland]], [[History of Syria]], [[History of Tajikistan]], [[History of Tanzania]], [[History of Thailand]], [[History of Togo]], [[History of Tonga]], [[Hi
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  • ...n compared favorably to many other African states, such as [[Ghana]] and [[Tanzania]].
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  • ...in the 9/11 attacks, the closely spaced bombings aimed at US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya, and attacks on buses and trains in London. The attacks on trains
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  • ...sies, as well as civilian buildings, in Nairobi, Kenya, and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The short-term U.S. response was a cruise missile strike on August 20.<ref
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  • ...Saudi Arabia, and the 1998 bombings of the US embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Nairobi, Kenya. Third world and non-national groups, with modern commun
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