A Tanzania Question Tour - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Cities 1: The largest city in Tanzania and East Africa Dar es Salaam
100%
Cities 4: Capital of Tanzania Dodoma
100%
Natural Landmarks 1: The highest mountain in Africa, highest freestanding mountain in the world, and highest volcano in the world. Mount Kilimanjaro
100%
Natural Landmarks 2: This national park is known for "The Great Migration," where millions of wildebeest, zebras, and other African fauna travel across East Africa. Serengeti
100%
Wildlife 3: Highly endangered horned mammal Black Rhinoceros
88%
Cities 3: City who hosted criminal tribunals for participants in the Rwandan genocide and holds the court of the African Union. Arusha
75%
People 1: Major leader of the Tanzanian independence movement and president from1964-1985 Julius Nyerere
75%
Cities 2: This city, located on Lake Victoria, is also known as Rock City. Mwanza City
75%
Natural Landmarks 3: The largest intact caldera in the world, formed around three million years ago. Ngorongoro Crater
75%
Cuisine 3: Form of flatbread that originated from India, often eaten during breakfast. Chapati
63%
Natural Landmarks 4: This lake is highly alkaline and is known to calcify animals that die in it. It's also the only breeding ground in East Africa for the Lesser Flamingo. Lake Natron
63%
Wildlife 1: National animal of Tanzania Masai Giraffe
63%
Wildlife 2: Jane Goodall currently studies this species of great ape at Gombe Stream National Park. Chimpanzee
50%
Cuisine 4: Popular street food similar to an omelet, made with egg and potato. Chipsi Mayai
50%
History 4: Conflict with invading Ugandan forces that led to the overthrowing of Ugandan president Idi Amin Kagera War / 1979 Liberation War
50%
History 2: Major coastal trading power from the 10th to the 16th century allegedlt established by an Iranian prince. Its capital is still inhabited to this day. Kilwa Sultanate
50%
History 3: Revolt by several African tribes against German rule from 1905 to 1907. Maji Maji Rebellion
50%
People 3: First sultan of Zanzibar who also temporarily claimed Oman. Majid bin Said
38%
People 2: King of the Nyamwezi who was known for his economic and military prowess and conquests across East Africa. Mirambo
38%
Cuisine 1: Sometimes known as "lady's fingers," this mallow native to East Africa is often eaten as a stew called mlenda. Okra
38%
History 1: This ravine is notable for its increasingly complex stone tools from early humans, documenting the development of humanity into what we know today. Olduvai Gorge
38%
Culture 4: Not to be confused with Arab classical music, this genre, popularized by the sultans of Zanzibar, first rose to prominence under Siti binti Saad and comprises of sung Swahili poetry. Taarab
38%
Cuisine 2: Sweet fried bread also known as bofrot or puff-puff. Mandazi
25%
Culture 1: Music genre played at important events such as births and funerals, as well as in modern competitions, across the African Great Lakes. Ngoma
25%
Wildlife 4: Small, spotted wildcat. Serval
25%
People 4: Tanzanian-British author of "Paradise" and "Desertion." Abdulrazak Gurnah
13%
Culture 3: Form of dance music descended from Congolese genres like soukous. Dansi
13%
Paleontology 2: This "light-footed lizard," a relative of the Ceratosaurus, is notable for its thin body and short hind legs, and was originally assumed to be a recent relative of the Coelophysis. Elaphrosaurus
13%
Paleontology 3: Many portrayals of Brachiosaurus are retroactively based on this similar sauropod Giraffatitan
13%
Paleontology 1: Smaller relative of the Stegosaurus Kentrosaurus
13%
Paleontology 4: Fossil formation where all three of the above were found. Tendaguru Beds
13%
Culture 2: Originating from a painter of the same name, this style, known for its saturated colors and appeal to tourists. Tingatinga
13%
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