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Mbeya — City The mountains surrounding Mbeya … Wikipedia
Mbaka River — is a river of Tanzania. It flows through the Mbeya Region. Categories: Rivers of TanzaniaMbeya RegionMbeya Region geography stubs … Wikipedia
Nyanga River — Coordinates: 1°3.607′S 9°3.864′E / 1.060117°S 9.0644°E / 1.060117; 9.0644 The Nyanga River, 600km, is a river that runs th … Wikipedia
Ngounie River — The Ngounie River is the last and second most important tributary of the Ogooué River, the first being the Iyunda River. It flows in Gabon, and passes through Fougamou, Sindara, and Mouila. Course The Ngounie River rises in the Chaillu Mountains … Wikipedia
Mpassa River — The Mpassa River is a tributary of the Ogooue River. It flows in Gabon, and passes through Franceville. Its main tributary is the Ndjoumou River. The Mpassa River rises in the Bateke Plateau near the border with the Republic of the Congo.… … Wikipedia
Muni River — The Muni River (Noya River) is a river in the southern mainland of Equatorial Guinea. Part of its length, including its estuary, form part of the border with Gabon. It is from this river that the former name for this part of Equatorial Guinea,… … Wikipedia
Ntem River — The Ntem River is a border river in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. It rises in Gabon, but flows into the Atlantic Ocean in Cameroon. A tributary continues along the border towards the east. Towns Campo Minvoul, Gabon … Wikipedia
TAZARA Railway — The TAZARA Railway (also called the Uhuru Railway, from the Swahili word for Freedom , and the Tanzam Railway) was built between 1970 and 1975 by the Tanzania Zambia Railway Authority (abbreviated to TAZARA ) to serve landlocked Zambia as an… … Wikipedia
Tanzania — Tanzanian, n., adj. /tan zeuh nee euh/; Swahili. /tahn zah nee ah/, n. a republic in E Africa formed in 1964 by the merger of the republic of Tanganyika and the former island sultanate of Zanzibar (including Pemba and adjacent small islands).… … Universalium
Transport in Tanzania — is mainly road transport, supplemented by rail. Tanzania s road network, however, is of limited quality and especially the tarmac roads are few. Dirt roads often turn unpassable in rainy seasons and can halt traffic for days on end or even weeks … Wikipedia