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The Museum of Science & Industry (MOSI) is a non-profit science museum located in Tampa, Florida. MOSI's funding is provided from private donations, corporate sponsors, and support from Hillsborough County and the City of Tampa .
Moshi CBD as seen from Lower Moshi rice fields.. Moshi is a municipality and the capital of Kilimanjaro region in the Northeastern Tanzania.As of 2017, the municipality has an estimated population of 201,150 and a population density of 3,409 persons per km 2. [2]
Moshi is one of the seven administrative districts of the Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania.The district covers an area of 1,300 km 2 (500 sq mi). [1] The District is bordered to the north by the Rombo District, to the west by the Hai District, to the east by the Mwanga District and Kenya, and to the south by Simanjiro District of Manyara Region.
Mosi-oa-Tunya National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site [2] that is home to one-half of the Mosi-oa-Tunya—"The Smoke that Thunders", known worldwide as Victoria Falls—on the Zambezi River. The river forms the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe , so the falls are shared by the two countries, and the park is twin to the Victoria Falls ...
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View of Bondeni Ward, Moshi. Moshi Urban District (officially known as Moshi City Council) is an administrative district located in Kilimanjaro Region of Tanzania.The district is home to regional capital of Kilimanjaro Region, namely Moshi.
Map of Burkina Faso; the Mossi primarily in the pink area. The Mossi are a Gur ethnic group native to modern Burkina Faso, primarily the Volta River basin. The Mossi are the largest ethnic group in Burkina Faso, constituting 52% of the population, [1] or about 11.1 million people.
The A23 road forms an important link in the Voi–Dodoma / Singida corridor (consisting of the A23, A104, B141, and B143 roads). The African Development Bank is lending US$232.5 million towards upgrading the A23 road, constituting 89.1 percent of the budgeted total cost.