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Zanzibar Archipelago
The Zanzibar Archipelago ( ar, أرخبيل زنجبار, sw, Funguvisiwa la Zanzibar) consists of several islands lying off the coast of East Africa south of the Somali sea. The archipelago is also known as the Spice Islands. There are four main islands, three primary islands with human populations, a fourth coral island that serves as an essential breeding ground for seabirds, plus a number of smaller islets that surround them and an isolated tiny islet. Most of the archipelago belongs to the Zanzibar semi-autonomous region of Tanzania, while Mafia Island and its associated islets are parts of the Pwani Region on the mainland. List of islands Main islands * Unguja Island – the largest island, colloquially referred to as Zanzibar, has 896,721 inhabitants *Pemba Island – the second-largest island with 406,808 inhabitants *Latham Island (also called "Fungu Kizimkazi") – tiny and uninhabited *Mafia Island – 46,850 inhabitants Surrounding Unguja Island *Bawe Island * ...
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Zanzibar (; ; ) is an insular semi-autonomous province which united with Tanganyika in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanzania. It is an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, off the coast of the mainland, and consists of many small islands and two large ones: Unguja (the main island, referred to informally as Zanzibar) and Pemba Island. The capital is Zanzibar City, located on the island of Unguja. Its historic centre, Stone Town, is a World Heritage Site. Zanzibar's main industries are spices, raffia and tourism. In particular, the islands produce cloves, nutmeg, cinnamon, and black pepper. For this reason, the Zanzibar Archipelago, together with Tanzania's Mafia Island, are sometimes referred to locally as the "Spice Islands". Tourism in Zanzibar is a more recent activity, driven by government promotion that caused an increase from 19,000 tourists in 1985, to 376,000 in 2016. The islands are accessible via 5 ports and the Abeid Amani Karume International Airpor ...
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Kwale Island
Kwale is a small town in and the capital of Kwale County, Kenya. It is located at around ; 30 km southwest of Mombasa and 15 km inland. The town has an urban population of 10,063 (2019 census). It is next to the Shimba Hills National Reserve. The colourful town of Μombasa can be seen from Golini due to its high altitude. Past Kwale is The Shimba Hills Hotel and Mwalughanje Elephant Sanctuary running along the KWS (Kenya Wildlife Service) strip. Kwale is the main town of the Digo and Duruma Duruma is a settlement in Kenya's Kwale County Kwale County is a county in the former Coast Province of Kenya. Its capital is Kwale, although Ukunda is the largest town. Kwale county has an estimated population of 649,931. Kwale is mainly ... people. These people belong to the Mijikenda ethnic group of the former Coast Province of Kenya. Other tribes found in the county include the Kambas, Arabs, Indians and other minority tribes like the Makonde, Vumba (Zimba), Degere ...
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Vundwe Island
Vundwe Island is a small uninhabited island in Tanzania. The islet is part of the Zanzibar Archipelago, and is located near the southwestern coast of Unguja. It lies only 300 m south of Uzi Island and it has an area of 1,4 km2. Its elevation is about 17 m above sea level. The waters surrounding the island are used as a site for commercial fishing. Vundwe is relatively isolated and it is not a protected area, unlike the nearby Kiwengwa/Pongwe Forest Reserve. The island has a high coral rag forest with tall trees like ''Adansonia digitata'' baobabs, which has, in recent years, started to be subjected to extensive clearing. This impacts the habitat of the Zanzibar red colobus, an endangered species An endangered species is a species that is very likely to become extinct in the near future, either worldwide or in a particular political jurisdiction. Endangered species may be at risk due to factors such as habitat loss, poaching and inv ... of red colobus ...
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Uzi Island
Uzi Island is an island in the south of Zanzibar, connected by causeway to the main island of Unguja. It is located immediately to the south of the main island's Unguja Ukuu ruins. The island is undeveloped and contains few occupants who temporarily dwell there for fishing. Uzi island is in length, making it the second largest of the smaller islands which surround Unguja (after Tumbatu Tumbatu (''eneo la kale wa Tumbatu'' in Swahili) is historic Swahili settlement located on Tumbatu Island, Kaskazini A District of Unguja North Region in Tanzania. This site is a significant archaeological site that contains a large number o ... in the north). References *Finke, J. (2006) ''The Rough Guide to Zanzibar (2nd edition).'' New York: Rough Guides. Islands of Zanzibar {{Zanzibar-geo-stub ...
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Tumbatu Island
Tumabatu Island is an island located in Kaskazini A District of Lindi Region in Tanzania's Indian Ocean coast. In Tanzania, East Africa's Zanzibar Archipelago The Zanzibar Archipelago ( ar, أرخبيل زنجبار, sw, Funguvisiwa la Zanzibar) consists of several islands lying off the coast of East Africa south of the Somali sea. The archipelago is also known as the Spice Islands. There are four ..., Tumbatu is the third-largest island. The wedge-shaped Tumbatu island is only 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) wide and 8 kilometers (5.0 miles) long (the widest part is in the southern end). Unguja is a little bit isolated from the rest of Zanzibar despite having a southern side that is only 2 km (1.2 miles) long and surrounded by a reef from Mkokotoni on the island. Tumbati has two islets, Popo Island to the east and Mwana wa Mwana Island to the north. The island has an average elevation of . The Island is the native home of a sub cultural group of the Hadimu known as Tumbatu. Re ...
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Tele Island
Tele may refer to: * Television * Tele (band), a German rock/pop band * Tele Ikuru, Deputy Governor of Rivers State * Télé, Mali, a rural commune of the Cercle of Goundam in the Tombouctou Region of Mali * Telemarketing * Telegraphy * ''Evening Telegraph'' (Dundee), a local newspaper in Dundee, Scotland * Fender Telecaster, a guitar * Lake Tele, Republic of the Congo * Telemark skiing, a style of skiing * Tiele people The Tiele (, Mongolian ''*Tegreg'' " eople of theCarts"), also transliterated as Dili (), Chile (), Zhile (), Tele (), also named Gaoche or Gaoju (, "High Carts"), were a tribal confederation of Turkic ethnic origins living to the north of Chi ..., an ancient Turkic tribal confederation * Tele (footballer) (born 1990), Brazilian footballer {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Sume Island
Sume may refer to: Places *Sumé, Brazil *Šume (Ivanjica), Serbia *Šume (Topola), Serbia *Sume Island, Zanzibar Archipelago, Tanzania *Ricardo Detomasi Airport (ICAO airport code: SUME), Uruguay Persons *Abdullah Elyasa Süme (born 1983), Turkish soccer footballer *Cahit Süme (born 1972), Turkish boxer Other uses * Sume (band), Greenlandic rock band *Sume (수메), a tool; part of the 호미 - homi (tool) See also * * Sum (other) * Soum (other) Soum may refer to: Places * Sum (administrative division) (сум; also spelt "soum") of Mongolian inhabited areas, both in Mongolia, in the People's Republic of China (Inner Mongolia), and in Russia * Soum, Boulkiemdé, Burkina Faso * Soum Provinc ... * Sumi (other) * Sumie (other) * Sumy (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Popo Island
Popo may refer to: Entertainment * ''Popo'' (album), a 1951 jazz album by Shorty Rogers and Art Pepper * Mr. Popo, a character in the manga and anime series ''Dragon Ball'' * Popo, a character in the Japanese anime series ''Kaiba'' * Popo, a player-controlled character in the Nintendo video game ''Ice Climber'' People Given name or surname * Popo Molefe (born 1952), South African politician * Hira Te Popo (died 1889), New Zealand tribal leader * Sundar Popo (1943-2000), Trinidad and Tobago musician * Tosan Popo (born 1992), English footballer Nickname * Popó (footballer, born 1978), Brazilian footballer * Popo (footballer, born 1988), Spanish footballer * Popó (footballer, born 1998), Angolan footballer * Paul Chiang, or Po-po Chiang, Taiwanese conductor, producer and chamber musician * Acelino Freitas, or Popó (born 1975), Brazilian boxer * Mario Alberto Peña (1980–2013, American drug lord * Pauline Phillips (1918–2013), American advice columnist and radio show h ...
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Pange Island
Pange (; german: Spangen an der Nied) is a commune in the Moselle department in Grand Est in north-eastern France. See also * Communes of the Moselle department The following is a list of the 725 Communes of France, communes of the Moselle (department), Moselle Departments of France, department of France. The communes cooperate in the following Communes of France#Intercommunality, intercommunalities (as ... References External links * Communes of Moselle (department) {{Metz-geo-stub ...
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