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Tanga, Tanzania
Capital of Tanga Region, Tanzania
Distance: Approx. 836 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.07416667,39.09916667
Tanga (Jiji la Tanga, in Swahili) is a historic city and the capital of Tanga Region. The city is located in the northern port city of Tanzania to the west of the Indian Ocean on Tanga Bay. The city had a population of 393,429 in 2022 and is governed by the Tanga City Council.
Battle of Tanga
1914 battle of the German East African campaign at the African theatre of WW I
Distance: Approx. 4 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.06666667,39.1
The Battle of Tanga, also known as the Battle of the Bees, was an unsuccessful invasion of the Port of Tanga in German East Africa by the British Indian Expeditionary Force "B" on 3–5 November 1914 during World War I. Under the command of the Major-General Arthur Aitken, British forces attacked Tanga in concert with Indian Expeditionary Force "C", which concomitantly attempted to capture Longido. The battle was the first major engagement of the East African campaign and saw Aitken's troops defeated by a smaller force of German Schutztruppen under Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck and forced to retreat. Lettow-Vorbeck's men captured weapons, medical supplies, tents, blankets, rations and several Maxim guns after the battle, which played a major role in allowing his troops to resist the Allies for the rest of the world conflict.
Tanga Island
Protected island and marine reserve in Tanga Region of Tanzania
Distance: Approx. 1488 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.05563611,39.10753056
Tanga Island known during German East Africa as Toten Island in old colonial maps (Swahili Toten, adapted from German Toteninsel, meaning "Island of the Dead") is a small uninhabited and protected island situated north of the city of Tanga's harbour on Tanga Bay in Tanga Region, Tanzania. It is within the Tanga Bay. The island is located entirely with the Tanga Coelacanth Marine Park (TCMP).
Old Tanga Secondary School
Distance: Approx. 4 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.066667,39.1
Old Tanga Secondary School is a school in Tanga, Tanzania. It was built by the German colonial authorities in the 1890s as the first formal government school in Tanganyika - the mainland part of present-day Tanzania. The Tanga Heritage Centre restored the main building of this school with funds solicitated from the German Government.
Mkwakwani Stadium
Stadium in Tanzania
Distance: Approx. 758 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.073355,39.101426
Mkwakwani Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Tanga, Tanzania. It is used mostly for football matches, being the home venue for Coastal Union F.C., African Sports, and JKT Mgambo. It has a seating capacity of 15,000 people.
Port of Tanga
Port in Tanzania
Distance: Approx. 621 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.066,39.10555556
The Port of Tanga (Bandari ya Tanga in Swahili) is the second largest port in Tanzania. It is located on Tanga Bay in Central ward of Tanga District of Tanga Region.
Anglican Diocese of Tanga
Anglican diocese in Tanzania
Distance: Approx. 4 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.06666667,39.1
The Diocese of Tanga is a north-eastern diocese in the Anglican Church of Tanzania: its current bishop is the Rt Revd Dr Maimbo Mndolwa.
Central, Tanga City Council
Ward in Tanga City Council, Tanga Region
Distance: Approx. 744 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.0724,39.0965
Central (Kata ya Central , in Swahili) is an administrative ward in Tanga City Council of Tanga Region in Tanzania. Tanga Bay borders the ward on its northern side. Pemba Channel lies to the east, and Mzingani, Usagara, Ngamiani Kaskazini, and Majengo ward are to the south.
Chumbageni
Ward in Tanga City Council, Tanga Region
Distance: Approx. 1198 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.072,39.0906
Chumbageni (Swahili: Kata ya Chumbageni) is an administrative ward in Tanga City Council of Tanga Region in Tanzania. Tanga Bay and Mzizima Ward, which are separated by the Mkulumuzi River and Tanga Bay, border the ward to the north. Central ward is to the east.
Ngamiani Kaskazini
Ward in Tanga City Council, Tanga Region
Distance: Approx. 432 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.06667,39.1039
Ngamiani Kaskazini (Ngamiani Kaskazini, in Swahili) is an administrative ward in Tanga City Council of Tanga Region in Tanzania. Usagara and Central form the eastern and northern borders of the ward, respectively. Ngamiani Kati is to the south, and Majengo lies to the west.
Ngamiani Kati
Ward in Tanga City Council, Tanga Region
Distance: Approx. 1406 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.0792,39.1018
Ngamiani Kati (Ngamiani Kati, in Swahili) is an administrative ward in Tanga City Council of Tanga Region in Tanzania. Usagara and Ngamiani Kaskazini form the eastern and northern boundaries of the ward, respectively. Ngamiani Kusini is to the south, while Majengo Ward is to the west.
Hans von Ramsay
German officer and explorer (1862–1938)
Distance: Approx. 836 meters
Latitude and longitude: -5.07416667,39.09916667
Hans Gustav Ferdinand Ramsay, from 1911 von Ramsay (Tinwalde, 18 May 1862 – Tanga, 14 January 1938) was an officer in the Imperial German Army and explorer of Africa.
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