Tanzania is divided into 30 regions...
Arusha
Dar es salaam
dodoma
geita
iringa
kagera
katavi
kigoma
kilim amjaro
lindi
manyara
mera
mbeya
morogoro
matwara
mwanza
njombe
Pemba north
Pemba south
pwani
rukwa
ruvuma
shiny an ga
simiyu
singida
tabora
tanga
zan zi bar north
zan zi bar south and central
zan zi bar west ....
France's mainland consists of approximately 213,000 square miles.
The average annual rainfall in Tanzania varies depending on the region. In general, coastal areas receive around 1000-2000mm of rainfall per year, while inland areas receive between 500-1000mm of rainfall annually. Some regions in Tanzania, such as the highlands, can receive higher amounts of rainfall exceeding 2000mm per year.
The regions in Africa with the highest population are West Africa and East Africa. Countries like Nigeria, Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, and Kenya have some of the highest population densities in the continent.
2 significant ones, the mainland and tasmania, though of course there a lots of little islands dotting the coast line.
No, Livingstone's explorations were primarily in southern Africa, particularly in regions such as present-day Zambia, Zimbabwe, and Tanzania. He is known for his missionary work and efforts to map the African interior.
There are 9 mainland regions in greece
i belive there are 5 mainland regions
3 main land regions
There are 3 mainland regions.
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There are 22 regions in mainland France, plus four overseas.
there are 22 regions in mainland France and four more regions overseas.
Mount kilimanjaro is located at kilimanjaro region within tanzania mainland.
3. mountains, piedmont, coast
Tanzania it is located in Africa named after the combination of the names Tanganyika (referring to the mainland British colony) and Zanzibar (referring to the island archipelago off the coast).
There are five major regions in the state of Michigan. These regions include High Plains and Moraines, Eastern Lowlands, Hilly Moraines, Eastern Lowlands, and Crystalline Uplands.