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DAR
ES SALAAM CITY
Dar
es Salaam
, formerly Mzizima, is the largest city (population about
5,000,000 estimated 2002), economic centre and former capital of
Tanzania. The Name was Translated from Arabic Language means ‘Safe
Harbour’. The city serves as the capital for the surrounding Dar es
Salaam Region as well as, arguably, the de facto current capital of
Tanzania. Though inland Dodoma is the official capital, the vast a
majority of federal government employees live in Dar and most major
political figures maintain residences here. Located on a harbour on
the Indian Ocean, it is the main port for Tanzania, handling exports
of minerals, coffee, cotton, sisal and hides. In addition it is the
hub of Tanzanian's national transport system as most major highways
and all railways originate in or near the city. Local industries
include trade, food products, textiles, cement, and pharmaceuticals.
About one half on Tanzania's manufacturing employment is located
here despite the fact that Dar holds only ten percent of the
population. Dar es Salaam is located at 6°48' South, 39°17' East
(-6.8, 39.28333).

Though the city has a low violent crime rate, this is increasing
along with the already high number of instances of theft as
inequality increases and the amount of money available from
Tanzania's thriving aid industry increases. One common nickname of
the city is "Bongo" (meaning "brain" in Swahili), essentially
implying that street smarts are what is needed to service here.
The
economically important Tazara railway runs from Dar es Salaam to
Lusaka, Zambia.
Administratively, Dar es Salaam is broken into 3 districts: Ilala,
Kinondoni, and Temeke.
CULTURE;
Downtown Dar es Salaam has a very Arabic and Indian flavor to it,
with many small business proprietors being of those origins. Many of
the buildings and general layout of the downtown area have a
frenetic, claustrophic feeling that lends itself to street vendors
and restaurateurs doing a good business. The night life of Dar es
Salaam includes several night clubs and casinos, and a multitude of
local bars and restaurants, some of which have local acts
performing. Most of these are East African Dance Bands but there is
a trend towards R and B ("Bongo Flavor") or hip hop acts.
The
areas outside the city center are of a newer construction and are
more spread out and disorganized (Sprawling). There are are very
heavily populated by Africans, except for Oyster Bay, which still
has a large "western" population. Unfortunately, though there is
little in the way of open racially motivated hostility, the various
ethnic communities of Dar es Salaam do not intermingle heavily. The
edges of Dar es Salaam spreading are growing outward rapidly.
taxing the transportation system and giving rise to fears that he
city will start to suffer problems from Urban overcrowding in the
near future.
A
few local restaurants specialize in traditional Indian or Zanzibar
cuisine, while many other establishments, such as the New Protein
Bar, serve traditional Tanzanian foods such as "Nyama Choma"
(roasted meat) or "Mishkaki" (Shish Kabob) with salt and various hot
peppers. There are also an ever-increasing number of international
restaurants as the expatriate community and tourism grow.
There are a few museums such as the National Museum, the Village
Museum, or the Botanical Gardens that one can visit, and within an
hour's drive North is Bagamoyo, home to the Kaole ruins. There are
beaches on the Kigamboni peninsula East of Dar es Salaam and on
Kigamboni Island to the North that residents and tourists frequently
visit. The National Stadium hosts periodical football matches
between rival Tanzanian clubs and Dar es Salaam's Simba club, as
well as international matches.
The
first Cineplex in Tanzania to show first-run Western and Indian
releases was opened in Dar es Salaam in December of 2003
THERE ARE MANY HOTELS IN DAR ES SALAAM, THAN ANY OTHER CITY IN TANZANIA
TOURIST ACTIVITIES:
City Tour/Sight Seeing, Nearest Attractions;
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·
Botanical Garden (0 KM / 0 MI )
(At the city centre)
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·
National
Museum
(0.5 KM / 0.31 MI )
-
· National
Library - (5 KM / 3.11 MI )
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·
Golf and Tennis Courts (1 KM /
0.62 MI )
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·
Ferry to Zanzibar (3 KM / 1.86 MI
)
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·
Embassies
SWEDISH, EU, CANADIAN, BRITISH (1 KM / 0.62 MI )
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·
Aga Khan Hospital - Modern Medical
Facility (2 KM / 1.24 MI )
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·
South Beach
(3 KM / 1.86 MI )
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·
Bagamoyo
ancient city (80 KM / 49.71 MI )
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·
Zanzibar (45
KM / 27.96 MI )
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·
Various off
shore islands (5 KM / 3.11 MI )
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·
Dar es Salaam Village
Museum- (8 KM / 4.97 MI )
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·
Kunduchi Village Ruins (12 KM /
7.46 MI )
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·
Mwenge
Woodcarvers Market (7 KM / 4.35 MI )
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·
Asakri
monument and old city centre (2 KM / 1.24
CITY
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