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  2. Kilimanjaro National Park - Wikipedia

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    The park includes the whole of Mount Kilimanjaro above the tree line and the surrounding montane forest belt above 1,820 metres (5,970 ft). [1] [3] It covers an area of 1,688 square kilometres (652 sq mi), 2°50'–3°10'S 37°10'–37°40'E. [1] The park is administered by the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA). [4] It was established ...

  3. Mount Kilimanjaro - Wikipedia

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    Kilimanjaro National Park generated US$51 million in revenue in 2013, [72]: 285 the second-most of any Tanzanian national park. [ 73 ] : 258 The Tanzania National Parks Authority reported that the park recorded 57,456 tourists during the 2011–12 budget year, of whom 16,425 hiked the mountain; the park's General Management Plan specifies an ...

  4. List of World Heritage Sites in Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Kilimanjaro: 1997 ii, iii, iv, vi (cultural) The Oldonyo Murwak hill is a site of ritual significance to the Maasai people of Tanzania and Kenya who gather there to perform coming of age ceremonies. [16] Gombe National Park: Kigoma: 1997 (natural) National park covers the hills along the coast of Lake Tanganyika.

  5. Marangu - Wikipedia

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    The word "Marangu" means a place with too many water streams. It is one of the most popular places in Tanzania. One of the proverbs of Chagga is "Ulamine kilahu ulyemkiwoa" (not from the Vunjo dialect) which means do not despise something/somebody from which you once received support. it is located 119 kilometers from Arusha city and 39 kilometers from Moshi municipality.

  6. Chaga people - Wikipedia

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    Over a major portion of Kilimanjaro, however, the pace of the human foot is still used to measure distance. [11] Around the beginning of the twentieth century, the German colonial government estimated that there were about 28,000 households on Kilimanjaro. [14] In 1988, the Chaga population was estimated at over 800,000 individuals. [1]

  7. Kikuletwa Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Kikuletwa Hot Springs, also known as Maji Moto(Maji Moto ya Kikuletwa in Swahili) [1] and also Chemka Hot Springs, is a natural geothermal oasis located in Masama Rundugai ward of Hai District in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania. [2] [3] Chemka means "boiling" in Swahili, referring to the appearance of how the water emerges from the ground.

  8. Marangu Defences - Wikipedia

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    Marangu Defences or Chagga Caves (Mapango ya Uchaggani in Swahili) are a man-made defence cave system that was erected in the late 18th century as defence of the Chaga from Maasai raids and expanded the system in the late 19th century as part of the Chagga resistance from the German occupation.

  9. Category:Mount Kilimanjaro - Wikipedia

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