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  2. Impala Hotel Group - Wikipedia

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    The Impala Hotel Group is a hotel chain in northern Tanzania. The group's parent company is Kijenge Estates, which was founded in 1988 by A.M. Mrema. The group currently [when?] operates three hotels in three locations with a total of 664 rooms and 16 conference halls, including the Tanzania Conference Centre.

  3. The Arusha Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Arusha Hotel (also known as Four Point by Sheraton, New Arusha hotel)is the oldest surviving hotel in the city of Arusha in Northern Tanzania. Previously, it was known as New Arusha Hotel. Previously, it was known as New Arusha Hotel.

  4. Serena Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Tourism Promotion Services, doing business as Serena Hotels, is a hotel chain that operates hotels in East Africa, Southern Africa, and South Asia. The company is listed on the Nairobi Stock Exchange (NSE), where it trades under the symbol TPS .

  5. Enchanting Historic Hotels in Every State - AOL

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    McCarthy Founded: 1923 Check prices and availability. This 20-room hotel is in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park & Preserve — at 13.2 acres, America's largest national park. McCarthy is rich with ...

  6. File:Four points by sheraton Arusha, The Arusha Hotel.jpg

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    English: Established in 1894, the Four Points by Sheraton Arusha is one of the oldest hotels in East Africa. Saturated with the history of a bygone era, the traditional ambience is effortlessly combined with the style and service you wish for when travelling. The hotel features

  7. Moshi, Tanzania - Wikipedia

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    Moshi Co-operative University grew from a college enrolling only 150 students, conducting tailored courses, to a university college with a capacity of 1500 students. CAWM is commonly known as Mweka College. It was established in 1963 following the Arusha Manifesto (1961) as a pioneer institution for the training of African wildlife managers.