nullTanzania Tanzania
Ancy&winnerNational Flag
and Emblem National Flag
and Emblem Capital Capital Tanzania's official capital is Dodoma, but a lot of people think that Tanzanian’s capital is Dar es Salaam. In fact Dar es Salaam has never been officially recognized. Belief introductionBelief introductionThe United Republic of Tanzania
Independent day:December 9, 1961
Tanganyika was out of the rule of British
colonial
National day: April 26, 1964
Tanganyika and Zanzibar formed the United
Republic of TanzaniaRelationship with ChinaRelationship with ChinaIn 1961 China established diplomatic relations with Tanganyika
In 1963 China
established
diplomatic relations with Zanzibar.
April 26, 1964, Tanzania established diplomatic relations with China.
The main flowerThe main flowerLilac flower
In the southern highlands of Tanzania, East Africa, there is a small island in the Indian Ocean - Pemba Island.It’s a world-famous " Lilac island", where known as the "world's most fragrant place." Language Language Two official language,English and Swahili .
English’s still the the language of higher courts.
Swahili is seen as the unifying language of the
country between different tribes who each have
their own tribal language .
The first language typically learned by a
Tanzanian is that of his or her tribe, with Swahili and
English learned thereafter.EducationEducationThe United Republic of Tanzania realizes that quality education is the pillar of national development, for it is through education that the nation obtains skilled manpower to serve in various sector in the nation’s economy. The structure of the Formal Education and Training System The structure of the Formal Education and Training System 2 years of pre-primary education,
7 years of primary education,
4 years of Junior Secondary (ordinary Level),
2 years of Senior Secondary (Advanced Level)
up to 3 or more years of Tertiary education. EducationEducationthe education system has three levels, namely: Basic, Secondary and Tertiary Levels. Basic or first level education includes pre-primary, primary and non-formal adult education. Secondary or second level education has Ordinary and Advanced level of secondary schooling while Tertiary or third level includes programmes and courses offered by non-higher and higher education institutions NextNext
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