Similar words: stanza, lusitania, bonanza, kwanzaa, extravaganza, mezzanine, mania, maniac. Meaning: n. a republic in eastern Africa.
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31. It follows the life and struggles of a million-strong colony of pink flamingos in Lake Natron, northern Tanzania, which are threatened by plans for a new factory in the area.
32. Warburgia elongata is a species of plant in the Canellaceae endemic to Tanzania.
33. Subsequent stops in Argentina, Tanzania and Oman were trouble - free.
34. Fifty years ago, a slender young Englishwoman was walking through a rainforest reserve at Gombe, in Tanzania, when she came across a dark figure hunched over a termite nest.
35. New cases have also been reported in South Africa, Swaziland, Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia.
36. The Commission was co-chaired by President Kikwete of the United Republic of Tanzania and Prime Minister Harper of Canada.
36. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
37. The leaves of a giant lobelia plant, photographed on Mount Kilimanjaros Shira Plateau in Tanzania, spiral around the center. Photograph by George F. Mobley.
38. They are the same murderers indicted for bombing American embassies in Tanzania and Kenya and responsible for the bombing of the USS Cole.
39. The official capital of Tanzania, in the central part of the country. Population, 46, 000.
40. This project at the University of Dodoma in Tanzania was different from most other IT projects.
41. This photo story showcases one such initiative in rural Kibaha in the United Republic of Tanzania.
42. In the last few years we have seen several African countries report reductions in child mortality of 25–30%, for example Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique and the United Republic of Tanzania.
43. In Tanzania, the second Social Action Fund (TASAF II) has concentrated on increasing the role played by both local governments and community groups in projects such as road and school building.
44. DODOMA, Tanzania — Lying side by side on a narrow bed, talking and giggling and poking each other with skinny elbows, they looked like any pair of teenage girls trading jokes and secrets.
45. As a new academic institution with little existing infrastructure, the project was focused on maximizing the potential for building crucial skills for the population of Tanzania and elsewhere.
46. Three American amputee war veterans have climbed to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
47. The University of Dar es salaam is the oldest and biggest public university in Tanzania.
48. In total 92 patients enrolled: 53 (57.6%) from South Africa and 39 (42.4%) from the United Republic of Tanzania.
49. He imported a very active type of African bee from Tanzania and mated it with the more easy-going native wariety to produce a new kind of bees.
50. A lake of southeast-central Africa between Tanzania, Mozambique, and Malawi. It was named by David Livingstone in 899.
51. These include Eritrean refugees in eastern Sudan, Burundian refugees in Tanzania, Croatian and Bosnian refugees in Serbia, Rohinga refugees in Bangladesh and Afghan refugees in Iran and Pakistan.
52. German Baroque church architectural design simple elegant style soft decorative small, dry wall Tanzania, in harmony with the natural environment.
53. In Dar es Salaam, the commercial capital of Tanzania, Chinese are banned from selling in markets.
54. Isolation of Mycobacterium bovis from human cases of cervical adenitis in Tanzania: a cause for concern?
55. This is compared to 1.1 per cent in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania; almost 0.6 percent in the Swiss Alps; and about 0.5 percent in Tien Shan, China.
56. The Blue Nile rises in Lake Tana in the Ethiopian highlands, the White Nile in Lake Victoria in Uganda (into which flow rivers from Rwanda and Tanzania).
57. In the summer of 1960, the young Englishwoman arrived on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Tanzania, East Africa.
58. Serengeti National Park of Tanzania is undoubtedly the best-known wildlife sanctuary in the world, unequalled for its natural beauty and scientific value.
59. Older footprints, dating to 3.6 million years ago found in Tanzania have been attributed to the less advanced Australopithecus afarensis.
60. Dr Fredros Okumu, of the Ifakara Health Institute in Tanzania, discovered through an experiment that mosquitoes were more attracted to the odor of filthy feet than to live humans sleeping.
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