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Kadoto
Kadoto is a Ward (''kata in Swahili'') within the Maswa District in Simiyu Region, Tanzania. It is located northwest of Buchambi, north of Isanga, east/northeast of Kulimi, east/southeast of Shishiyu and southwest of Kinang`weli, Itilima District. The Simiyu River is the border between Kadoto and Kinang`weli and the border between Maswa District and Itilima District. According to the 2012 census, the Ward had a population of 11,916 residents (5,771 males and 6,145 females). The average household size was 6.9 people. In 2002 11,587 people (5,516 males and 6,071 females) lived in this ward. There were 1,788 households and the average household size was 6.5 people. The Postal code is 39325. Transport Two important regional highways are located in this ward. The R362 runs through the ward from west to east, connecting Malya Airport with the T36 and the regional capital Bariadi. The R369 starts in the center of Kadoto, connecting it with the district capital Maswa sou ...
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Kadoto Hamlet, Mwang`anda Village, Kadato Ward
Kadoto is a Ward (''kata in Swahili'') within the Maswa District in Simiyu Region, Tanzania. It is located northwest of Buchambi Ward, Buchambi, north of Isanga Ward, Isanga, east/northeast of Kulimi Ward, Kulimi, east/southeast of Shishiyu Ward, Shishiyu and southwest of Kinang`weli Ward, Kinang`weli, Itilima District. The Simiyu River is the border between Kadoto and Kinang`weli and the border between Maswa District and Itilima District. According to the 2012 census, the Ward had a population of 11,916 residents (5,771 males and 6,145 females). The average household size was 6.9 people. In 2002 11,587 people (5,516 males and 6,071 females) lived in this ward. There were 1,788 households and the average household size was 6.5 people. The Postal code is 39325. Transport Two important regional highways are located in this ward. The R362, Simiyu Region, Tanzania, R362 runs through the ward from west to east, connecting Malya Airport with the T36, Tanzania Highway, T36 and the regi ...
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Kadoto Village
Kadoto is a Ward (''kata in Swahili'') within the Maswa District in Simiyu Region, Tanzania. It is located northwest of Buchambi, north of Isanga, east/northeast of Kulimi, east/southeast of Shishiyu and southwest of Kinang`weli, Itilima District. The Simiyu River is the border between Kadoto and Kinang`weli and the border between Maswa District and Itilima District. According to the 2012 census, the Ward had a population of 11,916 residents (5,771 males and 6,145 females). The average household size was 6.9 people. In 2002 11,587 people (5,516 males and 6,071 females) lived in this ward. There were 1,788 households and the average household size was 6.5 people. The Postal code is 39325. Transport Two important regional highways are located in this ward. The R362 runs through the ward from west to east, connecting Malya Airport with the T36 and the regional capital Bariadi. The R369 starts in the center of Kadoto, connecting it with the district capital Maswa sou ...
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Maswa District
Maswa District is one of the five districts of the Simiyu Region of Tanzania Inhabited by Sukuma ( Nyantuzu People). It is bordered to the north by Magu District and Itilima District, to the east by the Meatu District, to the south by the Kishapu District, and to the west by the Kwimba District. Its administrative centre is the town of Maswa. According to the 2002 Tanzanian National Census, the population of Maswa District is 304,402.According to the 2012 Tanzania National Census, the population of Maswa District was 344,125. Transport The highway that connects Shinyanga Region and Mara Region (trunk road T36) passes through Maswa town. The Central Line railway from Tabora to Mwanza passes through the district from south to north and there is one train station within the district's boundaries at the village of Malampaka. Administrative subdivisions As of 2012, Maswa District was administratively divided into 26 wards. Wards * Badi * Binza * Buchambi * Budekwa * Busilili ...
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Bariadi
Bariadi is a Tanzanian town and regional capital of Simiyu Region, and the is also administrative seat of Bariadi District. Bariadi also refers to Bariadi Ward, another administrative unit in the district. Location Bariadi is located in Bariadi Ward, Bariadi District, Simiyu Region, in Tanzania. The town is approximately east of Mwanza, the nearest large city. Musoma, another large city, is located approximately north of Bariadi. The geographical coordinates of Bariadi are:02°47'31.0"S, 33°59'22.0"E (Latitude:-2.791944; Longitude:33.989444). The town sits at an average elevation of above mean sea level. Overview Bariadi was elevated to Town Council Status in 2012. Bariadi Town Council covers an area measuring . It comprises ten wards; Bariadi, Somanda, Sima, Malambo, Nyangokolwa, Guduwi, Nyakabindi and Bunahmala. According to the satellite map of the town, Bariadi as several primary and secondary schools, several churches of various religious denominations, a number of r ...
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Madukani Hamlet, Malekano Village, Kadato Ward
Madukani is an administrative ward in the Dodoma Urban Dodoma Urban District (or Dodoma Municipal Council) is one of the seven districts of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the west by Bahi District, and to the east by Chamwino District. Its administrative seat is the city of Dodoma ... district of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania. In 2016 the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics report there were 2,631 people in the ward, from 2,421 in 2012. References Wards of Dodoma Region {{Dodoma-geo-stub ...
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