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| Cities 1: The largest city in Tanzania and East Africa | Dar es Salaam | 100%
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| Cities 4: Capital of Tanzania | Dodoma | 100%
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| Natural Landmarks 1: The highest mountain in Africa, highest freestanding mountain in the world, and highest volcano in the world. | Mount Kilimanjaro | 100%
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| 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%
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| Wildlife 3: Highly endangered horned mammal | Black Rhinoceros | 88%
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| Cities 3: City who hosted criminal tribunals for participants in the Rwandan genocide and holds the court of the African Union. | Arusha | 75%
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| People 1: Major leader of the Tanzanian independence movement and president from1964-1985 | Julius Nyerere | 75%
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| Cities 2: This city, located on Lake Victoria, is also known as Rock City. | Mwanza City | 75%
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| Natural Landmarks 3: The largest intact caldera in the world, formed around three million years ago. | Ngorongoro Crater | 75%
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| Cuisine 3: Form of flatbread that originated from India, often eaten during breakfast. | Chapati | 63%
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| 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%
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| Wildlife 1: National animal of Tanzania | Masai Giraffe | 63%
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| Wildlife 2: Jane Goodall currently studies this species of great ape at Gombe Stream National Park. | Chimpanzee | 50%
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| Cuisine 4: Popular street food similar to an omelet, made with egg and potato. | Chipsi Mayai | 50%
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| History 4: Conflict with invading Ugandan forces that led to the overthrowing of Ugandan president Idi Amin | Kagera War / 1979 Liberation War | 50%
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| 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%
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| History 3: Revolt by several African tribes against German rule from 1905 to 1907. | Maji Maji Rebellion | 50%
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| People 3: First sultan of Zanzibar who also temporarily claimed Oman. | Majid bin Said | 38%
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| People 2: King of the Nyamwezi who was known for his economic and military prowess and conquests across East Africa. | Mirambo | 38%
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| Cuisine 1: Sometimes known as "lady's fingers," this mallow native to East Africa is often eaten as a stew called mlenda. | Okra | 38%
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| 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%
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| 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%
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| Cuisine 2: Sweet fried bread also known as bofrot or puff-puff. | Mandazi | 25%
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| 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%
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| Wildlife 4: Small, spotted wildcat. | Serval | 25%
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| People 4: Tanzanian-British author of "Paradise" and "Desertion." | Abdulrazak Gurnah | 13%
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| Culture 3: Form of dance music descended from Congolese genres like soukous. | Dansi | 13%
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| 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%
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| Paleontology 3: Many portrayals of Brachiosaurus are retroactively based on this similar sauropod | Giraffatitan | 13%
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| Paleontology 1: Smaller relative of the Stegosaurus | Kentrosaurus | 13%
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| Paleontology 4: Fossil formation where all three of the above were found. | Tendaguru Beds | 13%
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| 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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