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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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  • {{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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