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 Tanzania Chamber of Commerce Industry & Agriculture
Arusha region is served by the National grid from the major hydroelectric power plant in Morogoro region further south.
The town Arusha is the capital of the region and is the head district.
Arusha region is endowed with rich tourism potentials due to the presence of the National parks.
www.tccia.com /arusha-page.htm

  
 MSN Encarta - Arusha
Arusha, city in north-east Tanzania, capital of Arusha Region, on the slopes of Mount Meru.
It is an industrial and administrative centre, and the...
uk.encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761560760/Arusha.html

  
 Northern Zone
Ruvu Remiti ADP is a Division of Simanjiro District in Arusha Region of Tanzania.
Government and World Vision Tanzania, through this, it was noted that there were acute inadequacies in the exploitation of th available resources in the area particularly human, land, water, livestock and forests.
20% of the population is involved in mining of Tanzanite one of the gemstones of Tanzania.
www.habari.co.tz /wvtanzania/Pages/FirstPages/z_nrth.htm

  
 ? Arusha Municipality is the capital of Arusha Region, the largest region of Tanzania (82,428 km2 ~ 31,827 miles2)
Arusha Municipality is the capital of Arusha Region, the largest region of Tanzania (82,428 km2 ~ 31,827 miles2).
Arusha is a booming town because it is the gateway to the world famous National Parks and Conservation Areas of Tanzania:- Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Kilimanjaro,etc. Over 250,000 tourists visited Arusha in 1996, and by the year 2000 tourism will be the number one foreign exchange earner of Tanzania.
Arusha is also the host to many international institutions and conferences (East African Secretariat, Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI) and the International Tribunal for Rwanda).
www.habari.co.tz /museum/Arusha%20.html

  
 Ethnologue report for Tanzania
Kondoa District of Dodoma Region, southeast of the Langi, Goima, Chambalo, and Mirambu villages.
Morogoro Region, Morogoro District; Tanga Region, Handeni District; Dodoma Region, Mpwapwa and Kongwa districts.
Rukwa Region, Mpanda District, Kabungu, Karema, and Mwese divisions.
www.ethnologue.com /show_country.asp?name=Tanzania

  
 Regions of Tanzania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Tanzania is divided into 25 regions (capitals in parentheses):
This page was last modified 01:56, 3 June 2005.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Regions_of_Tanzania

  
 Volunteer in Tanzania with Cross-Cultural Solutions
Arusha is an agricultural center of Tanzania and the base to the northern safari parks that are very popular destinations for travelers.
The Kilimanjaro Region is connected both geographically and spiritually by Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain on the African continent.
Tanzania is a land of amazing beauty and home to some of Africa's greatest sights including Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa, and its largest lake, Lake Victoria, which is also shared with neighboring countries Uganda and Kenya.
www.crossculturalsolutions.org /Default.aspx?page=tanzania.home

  
 The Centre for Ecology, Law and Policy
The catchment forest reserves and proposed catchment forest reserves of Arusha region are in six districts, Arumeru, Babati, Hanang, Mbulu, Monduli and Ngorongoro.
Many of the Arusha region reserves contain dry montane forest which is an important source of valuable timber such as Loliondo, East African Cedar and Podo.
The reserve supplies water to Arusha town and to many settlements in the dry but densely inhabited Arumeru District where it is used for irrigation of coffee plantations, and water supply to the inhabitants and large cattle population.
www.york.ac.uk /res/celp/webpages/projects/ecology/forest%20reserves/arusha.htm

  
 Emusoi Center, Arusha, Tanzania
Well endowed with good farmland, cash crops and mines, the Arusha Region is the center of many businesses (including tourism, large-scale farming and mining), development projects, church and donor activities.
The region includes some of the major tourist attractions in East Africa, most of which are found in Maasailand and this is an important factor which has direct influence on the government's, businesses, and non-governmental agencies' policies and attitudes toward pastoralists.
Tanzania is equal only to Malawi in having the lowest secondary school enrolment rate in the world.
news.op.org /features/emusoi/emusoiprop.html

  
 : BBC internet news
Farmers in the Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions have lost their maize to the pests which are spreading swiftly with the help of strong winds.
Arusha may not be the capital of Tanzania, but it jostles with Dar es Salaam for world recognition.
Tanzania is one of the poorest countries in Africa, and one of only four countries in the world to have had a portion of its international debt written off - a total of $3bn (£2.1bn) which will be discounted over the next 20 years.
www.ntz.info /gen/b00413.html

  
 More about Arusha city, Tanzania
Arusha has a small national airport, used for domestic routes by Precision Air, and chartered flights to and from the game parks around the vast Arusha region.
Arusha town is sectionalized into a downtown busy commercial centre and a newer section housing governmental buildings, corporate offices and major utility companies as well as banking and financial sectors.At one time there was a distinct difference between the downtown and upper section owing to a small valley through which flowed the Naura River.
There are two seasons of rain in Arusha: the long rains run from late March until June and the short rains from October to December.
www.arushanet.com /morearusha.htm

  
 FAQs for travelers visiting Tanzania
Dar es Salaam is a nine hour bus ride or a one hour flight from Arusha and Nairobi is about five hours on a shuttle bus.
Tanzania is made up of an estimated 120 linguistic groups none of which is greater than ten percent of the total population.
Tanzania uses 220 watts AC and if you are bringing 110 appliances you will need an adapter as well as the proper plug configuration.
www.dumaexplorer.com /faq.shtml

  
 MSN Encarta - Arusha (city, Tanzania)
Arusha (city, Tanzania), city, northeastern Tanzania, capital of Arusha Region, at the foot of Mount Meru.
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 Prevalence of HIV-1 infection in urban, semi-urban and rural areas in Arusha region, Tanzania.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate HIV-1 prevalence among the adult population in the Arusha region, northern Tanzania.
Prevalence of HIV-1 infection in urban, semi-urban and rural areas in Arusha region, Tanzania.
CONCLUSION: HIV-1 prevalence in the Arusha region was higher among the urban population than among the rural population.
www.aegis.com /aidsline/1995/apr/M9540527.html

  
 Rivertrees Country Inn, Kilimanjaro Region, Arusha, Tanzania Bed & Breakfast Inns
For the business traveller it is a convenient location, 20 minutes drive to the town of Arusha and 25 minutes drive to the airport, with daily connections to Europe.
Arusha Bed and Breakfast - Rivertrees Country Inn
safaris,holidays,wedding,climb Mt. Kilmanjaro, Mt. Meru, business visitor to Arusha Intl conference center, Non government organizations
www.ibbp.com /africa/rivertrees.html

  
 Mt. Meru International Marathon - Arusha, Tanzania
Arusha may be reached by flying into Kilimanjaro, Nairobi or Dar es Salaam international airports and continuing on via ground transportation.
This region of East Africa is the cradle of mankind as well as a haven for wildlife.
Many safari companies operate in Arusha and will help you to plan and execute your adventure trip.
pulsarnet.com /mtmeru

  
 7772_17346.cfm
In 1984 an integrated fish farming development project was initiated by the Diocese in Arusha Region of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Tanzania (ELCT).
This paper focuses on fish farming in family-owned ponds as a means of combating hunger and improving nutrition for families living in rural Tanzania.
In attempt to broaden women’s understanding and participation in the fish-farming project, bi-weekly women’s meetings were begun in 1987 in several villages.
www.eatright.org /Print/7772_17346.cfm

  
 ARUSHA TIMES Weekly Newspaper, Arusha, Tanzania.
According to the Ministry of Health through National AIDS Control Programme, the first case of HIV-AIDS in Arusha region was identified in 1986, while in Kilimanjaro region, the first case was reported in 1984.
That is according to a research report on "The Impact of HIV-AIDS on Primary Education", a case study of Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions.
The phased out World Vision Tanzania (WVT’s) HIV-AIDS project evaluation report indicates that of the five districts in Arusha region, Arumeru has the second highest number of HIV-AIDS cases with more than 2,000 infected people and over 240 orphans.
www.arushatimes.co.tz /2004/17/front_page_1.htm

  
 Arusha Region - Business Gateway Tanzania.
Maasai, a proud Africa tribe, which has managed to consolidate its traditional values up to date, is the major tribe of Arusha region.
Is situated in the northern Tanzania bordered by Kenya on the north, and Tanzania regions of Kilimanjaro (East), Shinyanga and Mara (West), Singida and Dodoma to its south.
It is the largest region in Tanzania with an area of 82,428 sq.
www.bizgate-tz.com /arusha.htm

  
 Tanzania_page
We work in northern Tanzania with pastoralist and hunter-gatherer communities (primarily Maasai) and their organisations in the Arusha region of Northern Tanzania.
In Tanzania their population is estimated at around 3000 and are scattered in the Maasai Steppes south of Arusha and Mount Kilimanjaro.
Women's Solidarity Boma: The council is developing a secure home (or "boma") for the most vulnerable women and their children to live in, which offer access to land and where the women receive credit and training to rear their own livestock, diversify their economic activities and secure independent ways to earn a living.
africaninitiatives.gn.apc.org /Tanzania.htm

  
 : Official website of Tanzania Railways Corporation
It is the administrative headquarters of Arusha Region, situated at the foot of Mount Meru, the second tallest mountain in Tanzania next to the Kilimanjaro.
Arusha Municipality is at the terminus of the Tanga Line, to the west of Tanga.
The railway distance from Arusha to Tanga and Dar es Salaam is 437km and 644km respectively.
www.ntz.info /gen/b00630.html

  
 Tanzania - Country Information
The United Republic of Tanzania is a country on the east coast of central Africa.
The capital of Tanzania was officially moved from Dar es Salaam to Dodoma in 1996, although many government offices remain in Dar es Salaam.
Whether you're planning a long awaited trip or just want to know more about a city, go4travel.com destination guide is the best place to start.
www.go4travel.com /Country/Tanzania.htm

  
 Tanzania Regions
The Tanzania census site, however, seems to say that Manyara was formed by taking Babati, Hanang, Kiteto, and Mbulu districts from Arusha region.
Divisions of Tanganyika in 1922 were: Arusha, Bagamoyo, Bukoba, Daressalam, Dodoma, Iringa, Kilwa, Kondoa-Irangi, Lindi, Mahenge, Morogoro, Moshi, Mwanza, Pangani, Rufiji, Rungwe, Songea, Tabora, Tanga, Ufipa, Ujiji, and Usambara.
The [Tanzania] Express Online, in its May 16-22, 2002 issue, writes, "Tanzania Mainland kissed goodbye to the 20th century and its 20 regions to enter the 21st century with 21 regions.
www.statoids.com /utz.html

  
 Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania -- Homepage
The Conference of Bishops of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT) met in Bukoba between 2nd and 9th February, 2004 for spiritual retreat and prayer.
They were aware of their duties and responsibilities to pray for, teach, discipline and forewarn the community of faith in Tanzania and the larger community worldwide.
The aim of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT) is to enable people to know Jesus Christ and gain eternal life.
www.elct.org

  
 Zanzibar Beaches - Tanzania Vacation - Kilimanjaro Trek
The coastal culture is distinct from the Arusha and Kilimanjaro cultures, and any coastal trip should include a visit to the Swahili towns of either Stonetown or Bagamoyo.
Tanzania's most famous coastal destination is Zanzibars main island of Unguja, which has numerous resorts and hotels both on the beach and in Stonetown, the islands capital.
Tanzania's extensive Indian Ocean coastline offers travelers the opportunity to choose from many destinations in both mainland Tanzania and the islands of Zanzibar.
www.dumasafari.com /beaches.shtml

  
 Arusha Modern School (AMS)
Instead of being a silent spectator or blaming the government, Arusha Modern School was established to meet the challenge of imparting good education to an average black child.
They live in the harsh arid region of Serengiti, Ngorongoro and Masailand, with no electricity, roads or permanent source of water.
Today Tanzania is a one of the most highly indebted developing countries in the world with a per capita income of less than two hundred dollars.
www.wecaretoo.com /Organizations/TAN/ams.html

  
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Arusha region is famous for distance runners and many have participated in international races.
In view of the above the Arusha Regional authorities together with sports for all programme officials decided to form a club that could cater for the young athletes in the region and later for the whole country.
Arusha Region had potential young athletes and at that time prominent long distance runners like Capt. Filbert Bayi, and Lt. Col.
www.pulsarnet.com /mtmeru/History.htm

  
 Kudu camp and lodge - karatu - arusha - tanzania
Kudu camp and lodge - karatu - arusha - tanzania
www.kuducamp.com

  
 Ngorongoro Conservation Area --  Encyclopædia Britannica
national conservation area in the Arusha region of northern Tanzania, southeast of Serengeti National Park.
It lies 75 miles (120 km) west of the town of Arusha.
Tanzania has claimed a portion of Lake Nyasa, but the disputed border with Malawi is most often shown as the eastern...
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9108717

  
 Safari Adventures - Climb Kilimanjaro - Tanzania Online by Duma Explorer
Duma's trek on the "whisky" route was an experience that outdid all stories...I ate better with Duma on the mountain than I did in Arusha!"
A trip with Duma contributes not only to the protection of wilderness areas, but also to the economic and sustainable development of Tanzania as profits remain with the people who depend on the tourism industry for their livelihoods.
Our newest album is a collection of photos from parks in the northern part of Tanzania.
www.dumasafari.com

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