Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Between 1885-1919, this European country ruled Tanzania | Germany | 100%
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Between 1919-1960s, this European country ruled Tanzania | United Kingdom | 82%
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Biggest City | Dar es Salaam | 73%
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Capital and third biggest city | Dodoma | 73%
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Language | English | 73%
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Independence | 1961 | 64%
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The year when Zanzibar and Tanganyika merged and formed modern-day Tanzania | 1964 | 64%
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Bordering countries | Burundi | 64%
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Main Religion | Christianity | 64%
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Democratic Republic of the Congo | 64%
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In 1979, the leader of Tanzania, helped to overthrow this military dictator of Uganda, who had tried to invade Tanzania | Idi Amin | 64%
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Kenya | 64%
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Tanzania also border the second-largest lake in the world | Lake Tanganyika | 64%
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Mozambique | 64%
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Rwanda | 64%
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Swahili | 64%
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Uganda | 64%
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Bordering Oceans | Indian ocean | 55%
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Main Lake | Lake Victoria | 55%
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Most famous attraction and tallest mountain in all of Africa (5,895m) | Mount Kilimanjaro | 55%
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Main Economic Sector | Primary / Agriculture | 55%
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Currency | Shilling | 55%
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Nationality | Tanzanian | 55%
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World-renowned archipelago of Tanzania, situated just of the coast of Tanzania | Zanzibar | 55%
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Malawi | 45%
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National Sport | Football | 36%
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Climate | Mixed | 36%
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State-Condition | Republic | 36%
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Zambia | 36%
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Founding Father and most famous leader | Julius Nyerere | 27%
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Nearly 30% of Tanzania's land is part of these types of parks | National Parks | 27%
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Type of Government | Presidential | 27%
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National Dish | Ugali | 27%
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Unitary | 27%
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National Animal | Giraffe | 18%
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Leader (2015-2021) | John Magufuli | 18%
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Time zones | 1 (UTC+3) | 9%
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Zanzibar-born writer who was awarded the Nobel prize in literature, in 2021 | Abdulrazak Gurnah | 9%
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Home to this famous waterfall | Materuni Waterfall | 9%
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Second-Largest City | Mwanza | 9%
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Main River | Nile | 9%
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