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Tanzanian$81652$ - traducción al español

CULTURAL ASPECTS OF SOCIETY IN TANZANIA
Cuisine of Tanzania; Tanzanian cuisine; Tanzanian culture
  • Tingatinga]] painting
  • Barbecued beef cubes and seafood in [[Forodhani Gardens]], [[Zanzibar]]
  • A [[Ramadan]] dinner in Tanzania
  • Lemon and ginger tea.
  • Tanzanian Ngoma group
  • National Stadium]] in [[Dar es Salaam]].
  • Traditional Tanzanian food consisting of ''pilau kuku'' (seasoned rice with chicken), ''mishkaki'' (grilled meat), ''ndizi'' (plantain), ''maharage'' (beans), ''mboga'' (vegetables), ''chapati'' (flatbread) and ''pili pili'' (hot sauce)

Tanzanian      
n. De Tanzania (en Africa)
Tanzania         
COUNTRY IN EAST AFRICA
United Republic of Tanzania; ISO 3166-1:TZ; Tanzanian; Tansania; Republic of Tanzania; United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar; Tanzanie; Jamhuri ya Muungano wa Tanzania; Tanzania, United Republic of; Tanganyika and Zanzibar; Tanznia; The United Republic of Tanzania; User:Makongwa Raymond; Hunger in Tanzania; Taznania; U.R. Tanzania
= Tanzania
Ex: The author reviews the problems of implementing information technology projects in developing countries, with examples from Ethiopia, Sudan and Tanzania.

Definición

TSH
¦ abbreviation thyroid-stimulating hormone.

Wikipedia

Culture of Tanzania

Following Tanganyika's independence (1961) and unification with Zanzibar (1964), leading to the formation of the state of Tanzania, President Julius Nyerere emphasised a need to construct a national identity for the citizens of the new country. To achieve this, Nyerere provided what has been regarded by some commentators as one of the most successful cases of ethnic repression and identity transformation in Africa.

With over 130 ethnic groups and local languages spoken, Tanzania is one of the most ethnically diverse countries in Africa. Despite this, ethnic divisions have remained rare in Tanzania, especially when compared to the rest of the continent.