How to use in-sentence of “tanzania”:
+ The park is in the north of the country, bordered to the north by the national Tanzania and Kenyan border, where it is continuous with the Masai Mara National Reserve.
+ In 1961, Tanzania became independent, with the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba, as well.
+ The lake is divided between four countrycountries – Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania and Zambia.
+ The Adenorhinos is found in bamboo areas of the Uzungwe and Ukinga mountains in south-central Tanzania in Africa.
+ He was in the Cabinet of Tanzania as Deputy Minister of Works from 1995 to 2000, Minister of Works from 2000 to 2006, Minister of Lands and Human Settlement from 2006 to 2008, Minister of Livestock and Fisheries from 2008 to 2010, and as Minister of Works for a second time from 2010 to 2015.
+ The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached Tanzania in March 2020.
+ Julius Kambarage Nyerere, was President of Tanzania from 1964 to 1985.
+ Mahiga died on 1 May 2020 in Dodoma, Tanzania of a short-illness, aged 74.

Example sentences of “tanzania”:
+ The population living off Tanzania is threatened by Japanese trawlers, but the fish is not edible.
+ It is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, and Burundi to the south.
+ This made Tanzania very poor and caused widespread starvation.
+ The President of Tanzania at the time, Julius Nyerere, invaded Uganda to save the country from Amin.
+ Mary Leakey was a British archaeologist and anthropologist, who spent much of her life working in East Africa, in Tanzania and Kenya.
+ The Maasai are an old nomad African tribe in the group of Nilotes who have always lived in Africa principally in the north of Tanzania and southern Kenya.
+ For this reason, Mozambique and Tanzania call the lake Lake Nyasa.
+ The population living off Tanzania is threatened by Japanese trawlers, but the fish is not edible.
+ It is bordered by the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west, Uganda to the north, Tanzania to the east, and Burundi to the south.
+ There are some children in Tanzania who are naturally immune to malaria.
+ Trade routes extended across Tanzania into modern day Zaire.
+ Nditiye was killed in a car crash on 12 February 2021 in Dodoma, Tanzania at the age of 51.
+ Many flamingos that live in Kenya and Tanzania are dying.
More in-sentence examples of “tanzania”:
+ Olduvai is in the eastern Serengeti Plains in northern Tanzania and is about thirty miles long.
+ He was the 4th Prime Minister of Tanzania from 24 April 1984 to 5 November 1985.
+ Swahili is spoken in a wide area from southern Somalia to northern Mozambique and in all of Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi.
+ In May 2009, an Antonov 225 the world’s largest aircraft landed at Dammam Airport from Ukraine whilst transporting equipment used for oil drilling and exploration to Tanzania for Schlumberger.
+ The flag of Tanzania has a yellow-fimbriationfimbriated hoist-side corner, with a green upper triangle and blue lower triangle.
+ As an example, the Evangelical-LutheranismLutheran Church in Tanzania has sent missionaries to Mozambique.
+ He was the board chairman of Vodacom Tanzania and Wananchi Group Holdings.
+ He was concerned for their safety; Tanzania was “”Tanganyika”” at that time and a British protectorate.
+ The Serengeti region contains the Serengeti National Park, the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and Maswa Game Reserve in Tanzania and the Maasai Mara National Reserve in Kenya.
+ Fatema is the last of six children of Gulamabbas and Zubeda Dewji and sister to a Tanzania Billionaire Mohammed Dewji.
+ Iraqw is a Cushitic language spoken in Tanzania in the Arusha and Manyara Regions.
+ She began studying the Kasakela chimpanzee community in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania in 1960.
+ Until July 1992, Tanzania was a one-party state.
+ They migrated from River NileBahr-El-Ghazal a sub-tributary of R.Nile and first settled at Pukungu Pakwach in Uganda and later dispersed to Kisumu in Kenya and Tanzania near Lake Victoria.
+ He was the President of TanzaniaPresident of Tanzania from 2015 until his death.
+ Swahili is an official language in Tanzania and Kenya.
+ Dar es Salaam was the capital city of Tanzania until 1996.
+ Pope Benedict XVI named him Apostolic Nuncio to Tanzania on 15 June 2005.
+ Swahili coast refers to the East cost of Africa inhabited by the Swahili people, that is Kenya, Tanzania and the northern part of Mozambique.
+ The Prime Minister of the United Republic of Tanzania is the leader of government business in the National Assembly.
+ After the ratification on 26 April 1964 of Articles of Union between Tanganyika and Zanzibar, the “United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar” continued as a single Member, changing its name to the United Republic of Tanzania on 1 November 1964.
+ Hamad was hospitalised on 29 January 2021 in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania with COVID-19.
+ He was Prime Minister of TanzaniaPrime Minister of Tanzania from 7 November 1980 to 24 February 1983 and again from 7 December 1994 to 28 November 1995.
+ Mainland Tanzania received independence in December 1961, while Zanzibar gained her independence in January 1964, through a revolution.
+ Olduvai is in the eastern Serengeti Plains in northern Tanzania and is about thirty miles long.
+ He was the 4th Prime Minister of Tanzania from 24 April 1984 to 5 November 1985.
+ Swahili is spoken in a wide area from southern Somalia to northern Mozambique and in all of Kenya, Tanzania and Burundi.
+ It is found in the western Indian Ocean and the Red Sea from Tanzania to Mozambique, including Madagascar and the Comores, and in the middle and eastern Indian Ocean in ranges from the Maldives and Sri Lanka to western Australia.
+ He was nominated at Tanzania Digital Awards as Best Male Entrepreneur on the Digital in 2019 and in 2020 he was nominated as Most Preferred Upcoming Male Business Icon Of The Year 2020 at Tanzania Consumer Choice Awards.
+ The president of the United Republic of Tanzania is John Magufuli.
+ Today they live in Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia.
+ But the government of Kenya, Tanzania and NGO’s have educated the locals over the dangers of FGM.
+ He is the Prime Minister of Tanzania since 2015.
+ The two countries joined together to form the United Republic of Tanzania in April 1964.
+ Mkapa died on July 24, 2020 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania at the age of 81.
+ The country is bordered by Angola, the South Atlantic Ocean, the Republic of Congo, the Central African Republic, South Sudan, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Tanzania across Lake Tanganyika, and Zambia.
+ Banzi died in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on 20 December 2020, aged 74.
+ It is a small and rare terrestrial snake found in the Uzungwe and Ukinga mountains in south-central Tanzania in Africa.
+ Africa: Ethiopia, Eritrea, Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique.
+ It is protected in national parks and reserves in Tanzania and Kenya.
+ The mantophasmids were originally described from old museum specimens that found in Namibia and Tanzania “M.
+ Some hippos also live in Tanzania and Mozambique.
+ The relationship between Zanzibar government and Tanzanian Mainland has not been good in recent years since Tanzania Prime Minister Mizengo Pinda’s remark about the Isles’ sovereignty.
+ They then moved south towards present day Tanzania where the migrating group separated again and the Kikuyus moved towards Mount Kenya, where they settled.
+ He wan ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania to the Russian Federation from 2002 to 2004.
+ Soon after completed her university degree in 2010, she went back to Tanzania and she was appointed as the Director of Marketing at Mohammed Enterprises Tanzania Limited Group.
+ Fred Fabian Ngajiro also known as Fred Vunjabei is a Tanzania businessman and entrepreneur.
+ He was the United States Ambassador to Tanzania from August 2007 until January 2009.
