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Mara Region

Mara Region (Mkoa wa Mara in Swahili) is one of Tanzania's 31 administrative regions. The region covers an area of 21,760 km2 (8,400 sq mi).[3] The region is comparable in size to the combined land area of the nation state of El Salvador.[4] The neighboring regions are Mwanza Region and Simiyu Region (to the south), Arusha Region (to the southeast), and Kagera Region (across Lake Victoria). The Mara Region borders Kenya (to the northeast).The regional capital is the municipality of Musoma. Mara Region is known for being the home of Serengeti National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site and also the birth place of Tanzania's founding father Julius Nyerere. Under British colonial occupation, the Mara Region was a district called the Lake Province, which became the Lake Region after independence in 1961.[5]

Mara Region
Mkoa wa Mara (Swahili)
From top to bottom:
Ballooning over the Serengeti in Mara, crocodile on the Mara River and Musoma city view.
Nickname(s): 
The land of the Serengeti; Nyerere's homeland
Location in Tanzania
Coordinates: 1°46′31.44″S 34°9′11.52″E / 1.7754000°S 34.1532000°E / -1.7754000; 34.1532000
Country Tanzania
Zonelake
CapitalMusoma
Districts
Government
 • Regional CommissionerSuleiman M. Mzee (CCM)
Area
 • Total21,760 km2 (8,400 sq mi)
 • Rank7th of 31
Population
 (2022)
 • Total2,372,015
 • Rank10th of 31
 • Density110/km2 (280/sq mi)
DemonymMaran
Ethnic groups
 • SettlerSwahili, Luo & Sukuma
 • NativeZanaki, Kurya, Ngurimi, Ikoma, Ikizu, Kwaya, Jita, Suba, Kerewe, Sizaki & Simbiti
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
Postcode
31xxx
Area code028
ISO 3166 codeTZ-13 [1]
HDI (2021)0.541[2]
low · 15th of 25
WebsiteOfficial website
Symbols of Tanzania
Bird
Secretary bird
Butterfly
Yellow pansy
Fish
[[Haplochromis nyererei ]]
Mammal
Cheetah
Tree
Whistling thorn
Mineral
Gold

Geography edit

The Mara Region is located in the northern part of mainland Tanzania. It is located between latitudes 1° 0’ and 2° 31’ and between longitudes 33° 10’ and 35° 15’. It contains 30,150 sq kilometers total, 10,584 sq kilometers of such being water area. To the north the Mara Region borders Uganda and Kenya. It is also bordered by the Arusha Region to its east, Simiyu Region to its south, as well as the Mwanza Region in the southwest and west. 15% of Lake Victoria's water body—10,854 square kilometers—is submerged in the Mara Region.[6][7]

Climate edit

The maximum temperature of the region is 29.32°C and minimum of 27.68°C, with an average of 28.50°C. The Mara Region experiences a bimodal rainfall pattern, consisting of two rainy seasons and two dry seasons. The long rainfall period last between February until June. The short rainfall period last between September and June.[6]

The Mara Region can be divided into 3 climatic zones. The northern zone resides in the Tarime District as well as parts of the Serengeti District. On average, it receives annual rainfall of 1,250-2,000 mm/year. The central zone includes much of Musoma District and eastern parts of Serengeti. It receives an annual rainfall of 900–1300 mm/year. The Lowland zone covers much of Bunda and the lake shores. This zone receives 700–900 mm/year.[8][6] Lake Victoria borders the Mara Region of Tanzania. The lake has a surface area 68,800 square km, and its coastline expands over 3,220 km. It is the Nile's principle water reservoir. Lake Victoria has numerous archipelagos, or groups of islands. Islands found in Mara territory are numerous, in the Bunda District Council, there are Bulamba, Nafuba, Sozia, Sata, Namguma, Machwele, Ilela, Igali, Chalika, Nyakalango, Bugulani, Nachenyele, and Guyanza; in the Musoma Municipal Council, Rukuba, and Iriga; and in the Rorya District Council, Towa, Kinesi, and Bugwambwa Island. There are a plethora of over 200 species of fish, however economically tilapia and nile perch are important.[9]

Vegetation edit

The Mara Region is mostly covered with natural vegetation, but there are also large areas of cultivation that are underutilized. The most prevalent landscape seen in the natural vegetation is the “savannah type” most commonly found in areas that receive annual rainfall between 900 and 1200 mms/year. The Serengeti plains consist of savannah type vegetation with predominant forest vegetation, but mostly scattered woodlands and wooded grasslands. The northern zone, receiving high annual rainfall, is composed of the humid forest. The lowland zones with less annual rainfall consist of wooded grassland and bushland of dense thickets.[8] 14,750 sq kilometers of land is occupied by the Serengeti National Park. It is located at the border of the Arusha and Mara Region. It was established in 1951, and contains the vast and astonishing concentration of plain animals left anywhere in Africa.[8]

Economy edit

Mining, fishing, tourism, cattle raising, crop farming, and cross-border operations are the mainstays of the Mara Region's distinctive and alluring economy.[7]

Agriculture edit

About 80% of the region's workforce is employed in agriculture, which accounts for about 60% of the region's GDP. Cassava, rice, maize, sorghum, finger-millet, bulrush millet, sweet potatoes, potatoes, beans, Bambara nuts, ground nuts, green gram, chickpeas, banana, cotton, coffee, sunflower, sesame, onions, tomatoes, watermelon, oranges, avocados, pawpaw, pineapples, and lemons are some of the crops grown in the area. However, the region's critical crops include bananas, coffee, cassava, horticulture, and cotton. The estimated amount of fertile land in the region is 2,500,000 hectares, however only 500,000 hectares, or around 20% of the arable land, are typically used for crop production.

The Mara Region is one of the eleven cotton-growing regions in the Western Cotton Growing Area (WCGA), and when compared to other regions, it produces an average of 220 kg of cotton per acre. Mara was the pioneer of the cotton contract farming model in Tanzania.[7] Out of the potential area of 22,632 hectares suited for the crop, the region is predicted to cultivate 3,065 hectares of Arabica coffee. In the Mara region, coffee is grown in four districts. These districts are Tarime, Serengeti, Rorya, and Butiama. Small-scale farmers, with average plot sizes of 1 acre and 800 kilograms of production per acre, are the principal producers. In Tarime District, tea is mostly farmed by small-holder farmers, who have land plots ranging from 0.2 acre to 2 acres and produce 600 kilos per acre each month.

Air service to the Mara region is provided by Musoma Airport, the airstrips at Seronera and Fort Ikoma in the Serengeti National Park, and Magena Airstrip near Tarime.[7]

Fishing edit

Fishing in the Mara region is primarily done on Lake Victoria, which has 49% of its total area within Tanzanian territory. Along Lake Victoria, the Mara River, and its streams, fishing is done. It is rated as one of the region's top economic objectives. About 379,707 individuals are employed in fishing as a source of income, which accounts for 40% of the labor force in the area.[7] The most common methods of processing sardines in the area include sun drying, frying, and, in rare instances, smoking. When compared to sardines from other regions, Mara Region sardines (dagaa), especially those from Kibuyi in Rorya District, are the best and have the most weight per gallon or per bucket. A monthly average catch of 3,452.25 metric tonnes is thought to be marketed both inside and beyond the Mara Region.[7]

Nile perch is a valuable source of food and nourishment for families, as well as a raw material for fish processing factories. Bunda, Musoma, and Rorya districts saw a quantity of catch locally. Fisheries in Rukuba Makoko, Nyakarango, Nafuba, Namguma, Machwera, and Sozia. Musoma Fish Processors do processing in the area in the beaches of Ryamakabe, Toa, Ngonche, Msasani, and Bugambwa. The majority of the processing of the Nile perch that is brought into the area. Roughly 72%, or 13,373.07 metric tonnes—takes place in Mwanza.[7]

Wildlife, Tourism and Reserves edit

 
The Serengeti National Park Sign

The Mara Region is home to the Serengeti National Park, one of the world's most famous national parks. Listed as a World Heritage Site, the national park occupies a large area of grasslands and woodlands and is home to a diverse range of wildlife. It attracts close to 150,000 tourists every year. The sanctuary is home to more than a million wildebeest, 200,000 zebras, and 300,000 Thomson's gazelles. Additionally, Mara is also home to The Mwalimu Nyerere Museum, which houses historical facts on the country's independence. The museum is situated in Butiama Village, the final resting place of Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere, the country's founding father.

Legally protected forests are thought to cover 9,541.2 hectares in the Mara Region. 2,927 of these are within the jurisdiction of the Central Government, 3,593.3 are under the control of district councils, and 2,980 are not. Village governments control 5 hectares, while the private sector is in charge of 40.4 hectares.

The Bunda and Serengeti Districts' Ikorongo and Grumeti Game Reserves, with a combined area of 993.4 km2, were established in 1993. Ikoma Wildlife Management Area (IWMA), which spans 242.3 km2, is present in addition to the Reserves. There are many different wildlife species there. The Mara ecosystem is renowned for its yearly migration of more than 1.5 million wildebeest and 250,000 zebra. The second-largest migration of terrestrial mammals in the world takes place in the Serengeti.[10][7]

Demographics edit

 

The Mara Region is the ancestral homeland to the following people groups:Zanaki, Luo, Kurya, Ngurimi, Ikoma, Ikizu, Kwaya, Jita, Suba, Kerewe, Sizaki and Simbiti. In 2016 the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics report there were 1,924,230 people in the region, from 1,743,830 in 2012. For 2002–2012, the region's 2.5 percent average annual population growth rate was the thirteenth highest in the country. It was also the twelfth most densely populated region with 80/km2 (210/sq mi).[11]: 152 [12]: 2-6 

Census Population[13]
1978 723,827
1988 946,418
2002 1,363,397
2012 1,743,830
2022 2,372,015

Administrative divisions edit

Districts edit

Mara Region is divided into one city council, two town councils and four distric councils.[11]: 182 

Districts of Mara Region
Map District Population
(2012)
  Musoma Municipal 134,327
Bunda Town 134,327
Tarime Town 134,327
Bunda District 335,061
Butiama District 241,732
Musoma District 178,356
Rorya District 265,241
Serengeti District 249,420
Tarime District 339,693
Total 1,924,230

Constituencies edit

For parliamentary elections, Tanzania is divided into constituencies. As of the 2022 elections the Mara Region had ten constituencies:[14]

  • Bunda
  • Bunda Urban
  • Butiama
  • Musoma
  • Musoma Urban
  • Mwibara
  • Rorya
  • Serengeti
  • Tarime
  • Tarime Urban

Notable persons from Mara Region edit

Academics:

  • Ibrahim Juma- Tanzanian High Court judge
  • Prof. Philemon Sarungi- Tanzania's first Orthopaedic Surgeon

Athletes:

  • Dickson Marwa Mkami- Tanzanian long-distance runner
  • Mbwana Samata- football athlete (Simba, TP Mazembe, and national team)
  • Bitta John Musiba, football athlete (Simba and national team)
  • Amri Kiemba- football athlete (Simba and national team)
  • Elias Mfungo Sulus- Former President of the Tanzania Amateur Athletics Association ( TAAA) now known as AT, East Africa Athletics Federation and the First Tanzanian to become a Technical Committee member of the International Amateur Athletics Federation (IAAF)and former National Athletic Team in 1950s and 1960s.
  • Suleiman Nyambui Tanzanian Olympic Silver medalist and athlete from Musoma, Mara.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "IS0 3166". ISO. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. from the original on 23 September 2018. Retrieved 2020-02-26.
  3. ^ "Mara Region Size".
  4. ^ 21,041 km2 (8,124 sq mi) for El Salvador at "Area size comparison". Nations Online. 2022. Retrieved 12 October 2022.
  5. ^ Ndembwike, John (2008). Life in Tanzania. Godfrey Mwakikagile. pp. 38–40.
  6. ^ a b c "Tanzania] National Sample Census of Agriculture 2007/2008 Mara Region" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 18 February 2022. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Mara Investment Guide 2020 (PDF) (Regional Guide). Mara Region: United Nations, Mara Region. 2020. (PDF) from the original on 11 June 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  8. ^ a b c Tanzania., & Mara Regional Commissioner's Office. (2003). Mara Region: Socio-economic profile. Dar es Salaam: The Bureau.
  9. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica, T. E. (2016, November 10). Lake Victoria. Retrieved from https://www.britannica.com/place/Lake-Victoria
  10. ^ "Serengeti.org". from the original on 4 February 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
  11. ^ a b 2016 Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu katika Majimbo ya Uchaguzi kwa Mwaka 2016, Tanzania Bara [Population Estimates in Administrative Areas for the Year 2016, Mainland Tanzania] (PDF) (Report) (in Swahili). Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: National Bureau of Statistics. 2016-04-01. (PDF) from the original on 2021-12-27. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  12. ^ 2012 Population and Housing Census - Population Distribution by Administrative Areas (PDF) (Report). Dar es Salaam, Tanzania: National Bureau of Statistics. 2013-03-01. (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-26. Retrieved 2022-07-03.
  13. ^ "Tanzania: Regions and Cities - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 2024-02-09.
  14. ^ "Historia ya Mkoa wa Mara". Mkoa wa Mara (in Swahili). Mara, Tz. from the original on 15 June 2022. Retrieved 17 August 2022.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Mara Region Mkoa wa Mara in Swahili is one of Tanzania s 31 administrative regions The region covers an area of 21 760 km2 8 400 sq mi 3 The region is comparable in size to the combined land area of the nation state of El Salvador 4 The neighboring regions are Mwanza Region and Simiyu Region to the south Arusha Region to the southeast and Kagera Region across Lake Victoria The Mara Region borders Kenya to the northeast The regional capital is the municipality of Musoma Mara Region is known for being the home of Serengeti National Park a UNESCO World Heritage site and also the birth place of Tanzania s founding father Julius Nyerere Under British colonial occupation the Mara Region was a district called the Lake Province which became the Lake Region after independence in 1961 5 Mara Region Mkoa wa Mara Swahili RegionFrom top to bottom Ballooning over the Serengeti in Mara crocodile on the Mara River and Musoma city view Nickname s The land of the Serengeti Nyerere s homelandLocation in TanzaniaCoordinates 1 46 31 44 S 34 9 11 52 E 1 7754000 S 34 1532000 E 1 7754000 34 1532000Country TanzaniaZonelakeCapitalMusomaDistrictsList Bunda TownBunda DistrictButiama DistrictMusoma DistrictRorya DistrictSerengeti DistrictTarime DistrictTarime TownGovernment Regional CommissionerSuleiman M Mzee CCM Area Total21 760 km2 8 400 sq mi Rank7th of 31Population 2022 Total2 372 015 Rank10th of 31 Density110 km2 280 sq mi DemonymMaranEthnic groups SettlerSwahili Luo amp Sukuma NativeZanaki Kurya Ngurimi Ikoma Ikizu Kwaya Jita Suba Kerewe Sizaki amp SimbitiTime zoneUTC 3 EAT Postcode31xxxArea code028ISO 3166 codeTZ 13 1 HDI 2021 0 541 2 low 15th of 25WebsiteOfficial websiteSymbols of TanzaniaBirdSecretary birdButterflyYellow pansyFish Haplochromis nyererei MammalCheetahTreeWhistling thornMineralGold Contents 1 Geography 1 1 Climate 1 2 Vegetation 2 Economy 2 1 Agriculture 2 2 Fishing 2 3 Wildlife Tourism and Reserves 3 Demographics 4 Administrative divisions 4 1 Districts 4 2 Constituencies 5 Notable persons from Mara Region 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGeography editThe Mara Region is located in the northern part of mainland Tanzania It is located between latitudes 1 0 and 2 31 and between longitudes 33 10 and 35 15 It contains 30 150 sq kilometers total 10 584 sq kilometers of such being water area To the north the Mara Region borders Uganda and Kenya It is also bordered by the Arusha Region to its east Simiyu Region to its south as well as the Mwanza Region in the southwest and west 15 of Lake Victoria s water body 10 854 square kilometers is submerged in the Mara Region 6 7 Climate edit The maximum temperature of the region is 29 32 C and minimum of 27 68 C with an average of 28 50 C The Mara Region experiences a bimodal rainfall pattern consisting of two rainy seasons and two dry seasons The long rainfall period last between February until June The short rainfall period last between September and June 6 The Mara Region can be divided into 3 climatic zones The northern zone resides in the Tarime District as well as parts of the Serengeti District On average it receives annual rainfall of 1 250 2 000 mm year The central zone includes much of Musoma District and eastern parts of Serengeti It receives an annual rainfall of 900 1300 mm year The Lowland zone covers much of Bunda and the lake shores This zone receives 700 900 mm year 8 6 Lake Victoria borders the Mara Region of Tanzania The lake has a surface area 68 800 square km and its coastline expands over 3 220 km It is the Nile s principle water reservoir Lake Victoria has numerous archipelagos or groups of islands Islands found in Mara territory are numerous in the Bunda District Council there are Bulamba Nafuba Sozia Sata Namguma Machwele Ilela Igali Chalika Nyakalango Bugulani Nachenyele and Guyanza in the Musoma Municipal Council Rukuba and Iriga and in the Rorya District Council Towa Kinesi and Bugwambwa Island There are a plethora of over 200 species of fish however economically tilapia and nile perch are important 9 Vegetation edit The Mara Region is mostly covered with natural vegetation but there are also large areas of cultivation that are underutilized The most prevalent landscape seen in the natural vegetation is the savannah type most commonly found in areas that receive annual rainfall between 900 and 1200 mms year The Serengeti plains consist of savannah type vegetation with predominant forest vegetation but mostly scattered woodlands and wooded grasslands The northern zone receiving high annual rainfall is composed of the humid forest The lowland zones with less annual rainfall consist of wooded grassland and bushland of dense thickets 8 14 750 sq kilometers of land is occupied by the Serengeti National Park It is located at the border of the Arusha and Mara Region It was established in 1951 and contains the vast and astonishing concentration of plain animals left anywhere in Africa 8 Economy editMining fishing tourism cattle raising crop farming and cross border operations are the mainstays of the Mara Region s distinctive and alluring economy 7 Agriculture edit About 80 of the region s workforce is employed in agriculture which accounts for about 60 of the region s GDP Cassava rice maize sorghum finger millet bulrush millet sweet potatoes potatoes beans Bambara nuts ground nuts green gram chickpeas banana cotton coffee sunflower sesame onions tomatoes watermelon oranges avocados pawpaw pineapples and lemons are some of the crops grown in the area However the region s critical crops include bananas coffee cassava horticulture and cotton The estimated amount of fertile land in the region is 2 500 000 hectares however only 500 000 hectares or around 20 of the arable land are typically used for crop production The Mara Region is one of the eleven cotton growing regions in the Western Cotton Growing Area WCGA and when compared to other regions it produces an average of 220 kg of cotton per acre Mara was the pioneer of the cotton contract farming model in Tanzania 7 Out of the potential area of 22 632 hectares suited for the crop the region is predicted to cultivate 3 065 hectares of Arabica coffee In the Mara region coffee is grown in four districts These districts are Tarime Serengeti Rorya and Butiama Small scale farmers with average plot sizes of 1 acre and 800 kilograms of production per acre are the principal producers In Tarime District tea is mostly farmed by small holder farmers who have land plots ranging from 0 2 acre to 2 acres and produce 600 kilos per acre each month Air service to the Mara region is provided by Musoma Airport the airstrips at Seronera and Fort Ikoma in the Serengeti National Park and Magena Airstrip near Tarime 7 Fishing edit Fishing in the Mara region is primarily done on Lake Victoria which has 49 of its total area within Tanzanian territory Along Lake Victoria the Mara River and its streams fishing is done It is rated as one of the region s top economic objectives About 379 707 individuals are employed in fishing as a source of income which accounts for 40 of the labor force in the area 7 The most common methods of processing sardines in the area include sun drying frying and in rare instances smoking When compared to sardines from other regions Mara Region sardines dagaa especially those from Kibuyi in Rorya District are the best and have the most weight per gallon or per bucket A monthly average catch of 3 452 25 metric tonnes is thought to be marketed both inside and beyond the Mara Region 7 Nile perch is a valuable source of food and nourishment for families as well as a raw material for fish processing factories Bunda Musoma and Rorya districts saw a quantity of catch locally Fisheries in Rukuba Makoko Nyakarango Nafuba Namguma Machwera and Sozia Musoma Fish Processors do processing in the area in the beaches of Ryamakabe Toa Ngonche Msasani and Bugambwa The majority of the processing of the Nile perch that is brought into the area Roughly 72 or 13 373 07 metric tonnes takes place in Mwanza 7 Wildlife Tourism and Reserves edit nbsp The Serengeti National Park SignThe Mara Region is home to the Serengeti National Park one of the world s most famous national parks Listed as a World Heritage Site the national park occupies a large area of grasslands and woodlands and is home to a diverse range of wildlife It attracts close to 150 000 tourists every year The sanctuary is home to more than a million wildebeest 200 000 zebras and 300 000 Thomson s gazelles Additionally Mara is also home to The Mwalimu Nyerere Museum which houses historical facts on the country s independence The museum is situated in Butiama Village the final resting place of Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere the country s founding father Legally protected forests are thought to cover 9 541 2 hectares in the Mara Region 2 927 of these are within the jurisdiction of the Central Government 3 593 3 are under the control of district councils and 2 980 are not Village governments control 5 hectares while the private sector is in charge of 40 4 hectares The Bunda and Serengeti Districts Ikorongo and Grumeti Game Reserves with a combined area of 993 4 km2 were established in 1993 Ikoma Wildlife Management Area IWMA which spans 242 3 km2 is present in addition to the Reserves There are many different wildlife species there The Mara ecosystem is renowned for its yearly migration of more than 1 5 million wildebeest and 250 000 zebra The second largest migration of terrestrial mammals in the world takes place in the Serengeti 10 7 Demographics edit nbsp The Mara Region is the ancestral homeland to the following people groups Zanaki Luo Kurya Ngurimi Ikoma Ikizu Kwaya Jita Suba Kerewe Sizaki and Simbiti In 2016 the Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics report there were 1 924 230 people in the region from 1 743 830 in 2012 For 2002 2012 the region s 2 5 percent average annual population growth rate was the thirteenth highest in the country It was also the twelfth most densely populated region with 80 km2 210 sq mi 11 152 12 2 6 Census Population 13 1978 723 8271988 946 4182002 1 363 3972012 1 743 8302022 2 372 015Administrative divisions editDistricts edit Mara Region is divided into one city council two town councils and four distric councils 11 182 Districts of Mara RegionMap District Population 2012 nbsp Musoma Municipal 134 327Bunda Town 134 327Tarime Town 134 327Bunda District 335 061Butiama District 241 732Musoma District 178 356Rorya District 265 241Serengeti District 249 420Tarime District 339 693Total 1 924 230Constituencies edit For parliamentary elections Tanzania is divided into constituencies As of the 2022 elections the Mara Region had ten constituencies 14 Bunda Bunda Urban Butiama Musoma Musoma Urban Mwibara Rorya Serengeti Tarime Tarime UrbanNotable persons from Mara Region editJulius Nyerere the first president of both Tanganyika and Tanzania attended Mwisenge Primary School in Musoma Samwel Mwera Athlete middle distance Paul Bomani politician David Musuguri former chief of the Tanzanian Defence Forces Joseph Warioba Tanzania s sixth prime minister 1984 1985 and fourth vice president 1985 1990 Stephen Wassira politician Maria Nyerere Tanzania s first first lady Daniel Owino Misiani Tanzanian musician the founder of Benga music Joseph Marwa actorAcademics Ibrahim Juma Tanzanian High Court judge Prof Philemon Sarungi Tanzania s first Orthopaedic SurgeonAthletes Dickson Marwa Mkami Tanzanian long distance runner Mbwana Samata football athlete Simba TP Mazembe and national team Bitta John Musiba football athlete Simba and national team Amri Kiemba football athlete Simba and national team Elias Mfungo Sulus Former President of the Tanzania Amateur Athletics Association TAAA now known as AT East Africa Athletics Federation and the First Tanzanian to become a Technical Committee member of the International Amateur Athletics Federation IAAF and former National Athletic Team in 1950s and 1960s Suleiman Nyambui Tanzanian Olympic Silver medalist and athlete from Musoma Mara See also editSerengeti National ParkReferences edit IS0 3166 ISO Retrieved 2022 10 09 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Archived from the original on 23 September 2018 Retrieved 2020 02 26 Mara Region Size 21 041 km2 8 124 sq mi for El Salvador at Area size comparison Nations Online 2022 Retrieved 12 October 2022 Ndembwike John 2008 Life in Tanzania Godfrey Mwakikagile pp 38 40 a b c Tanzania National Sample Census of Agriculture 2007 2008 Mara Region PDF Archived PDF from the original on 18 February 2022 Retrieved 2018 12 07 a b c d e f g h Mara Investment Guide 2020 PDF Regional Guide Mara Region United Nations Mara Region 2020 Archived PDF from the original on 11 June 2022 Retrieved 17 August 2022 a b c Tanzania amp Mara Regional Commissioner s Office 2003 Mara Region Socio economic profile Dar es Salaam The Bureau Encyclopaedia Britannica T E 2016 November 10 Lake Victoria Retrieved from https www britannica com place Lake Victoria Serengeti org Archived from the original on 4 February 2012 Retrieved 16 January 2016 a b 2016 Makadirio ya Idadi ya Watu katika Majimbo ya Uchaguzi kwa Mwaka 2016 Tanzania Bara Population Estimates in Administrative Areas for the Year 2016 Mainland Tanzania PDF Report in Swahili Dar es Salaam Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics 2016 04 01 Archived PDF from the original on 2021 12 27 Retrieved 2022 07 03 2012 Population and Housing Census Population Distribution by Administrative Areas PDF Report Dar es Salaam Tanzania National Bureau of Statistics 2013 03 01 Archived PDF from the original on 2022 03 26 Retrieved 2022 07 03 Tanzania Regions and Cities Population Statistics Maps Charts Weather and Web Information www citypopulation de Retrieved 2024 02 09 Historia ya Mkoa wa Mara Mkoa wa Mara in Swahili Mara Tz Archived from the original on 15 June 2022 Retrieved 17 August 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mara Region Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mara Region amp oldid 1205560631, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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