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Bariadi District
Bariadi District is one of the five Districts of Tanzania, districts of the Simiyu Region of Tanzania, East Africa. As of 2002, the population was 605,509. History Prior to 2012, Bariadi District was part of Shinyanga Region. Economy The Dutwa Ward contains one of the world's largest nickel deposits. Wards As of 2002, Bariadi District was administratively divided into twenty-six Administrative divisions of Tanzania#Wards, wards: * Bariadi * Bumera * Bunamhala * Chinamili * Dutwa * Gamboshi * Ikungulyabashashi * Kasoli * Kinang'weli * Lagangabilili * Lugulu * Mbita * Mhango * Mhunze * Mwadobana * Mwamapalala * Mwaswale * Mwaubingi * Nkololo * Nkoma * Nyakabindi * Sagata * Sakwe * Sapiwi * Somanda * Zagayu Notes

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Flag Of Tanzania
The flag of Tanzania ( sw, bendera ya Tanzania) consists of a yellow-edged black diagonal band, divided diagonally from the lower hoist-side corner, with a green upper triangle and light blue lower triangle. Adopted in 1964 to replace the individual flags of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, it has been the flag of the United Republic of Tanzania since the two states merged that year. The design of the present flag incorporates the elements from the two former flags. It is one of a relatively small number of national flags incorporating a diagonal line, with other examples including the DR Congo, Namibia, Trinidad and Tobago and Brunei. History The United Kingdom – together with its dominion South Africa and fellow Allied power Belgium – occupied the majority of German East Africa in 1916 during the East African Campaign. Three years later, the British were tasked with administering the Tanganyika Territory as a League of Nations mandate. It was turned into a UN Trust Territory a ...
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Kasoli
Kasoli is a village in Muzaffarnagar Tehsil, Uttar Pradesh, India. Kasoli is also a gram panchayat Gram Panchayat () is a basic village-governing institute in Indian villages. It is a democratic structure at the grass-roots level in India. It is a political institute, acting as cabinet of the village. The Gram Sabha work as the general bod .... The total geographical area of village is 547.09 hectares. Kasoli has a total population of 5,155 people. There are about 858 houses in Kasoli. Charthawal is nearest town to Kasoli which is approximately 7 km away. References {{Muzaffarnagar-geo-stub Villages in Muzaffarnagar district ...
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Mhango
Mhango is a surname. It may refer to: * Banele Mhango (born 2003), South African chess master and coach. * Bazuka Mhango (born 1939), Malawian lawyer, educator and politician Nkwazi Mhango (1965), Tanzanian author and academic * Gabadinho Mhango (born 1992), Malawian international footballer * Geoffrey Du Mhango, Malawian economist, author, and politician * Winston Mhango (born 1988), Zimbabwean footballer *Yvonne Mhango Yvonne Mhango is a Malawian economist. She is the economist for Sub-Saharan Africa at Renaissance Capital. Background and education She attended Saint Andrews International High School in Blantyre, Malawi, where she studied Mathematics, Geogra ..., Malawian economist Others * Margaret Mhango Mwanakatwe, Zambian politician and government minister {{surname ...
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Mbita
Mbita Point is a town in the former province of Nyanza, Kenya, currently in Homa Bay County, on the shores of Lake Victoria. It is home to the Thomas Odhiambo campus of the International Centre of Insect Physiology and Ecology (ICIPE). A public primary school formerly international and a clinic are hosted by the centre. Mbita has several other primary schools as well as secondary schools. A small sub-district hospital is in the town. The main district hospital is in the neighbouring town of Sindo, 17 km away. Mbita has had water and electricity since 2005. Mbita Point has an urban population of 6100, but the population grows rapidly due to urbanization, new technologies like cell phone coverage and internet connection through cyber cafes, electrification, trade and educatioThe town was the capital of the former Suba District. Mbita can be reach by road Kisumu-Ahero- Katito-Kendu Bay-Homa Bay (150 km) or from Kisumu- Luanda Kotieno (90 km) and a 45-minute ferry ride ac ...
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