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United Republic of Tanzania
President: Benjamin William Mkapa (1995)
Prime Minister: Frederick Tluway Sumaye (1995)
Area: 364,879 sq. mi. (945,090 sq. km)1
Population (1999 est.): 31,270,820 (average annual rate of natural increase: 2.36%); birth rate: 40.4/1000; infant mortality rate: 95.3/1000; density per sq. mi.: 86
Capital and largest city (1988): Dar es Salaam, 1,360,8502
Monetary unit: Tanzanian shilling
Languages: Swahili, English, local languages
Ethnicity/race: mainland: native African (95% Bantu, consisting of well over 100 tribes) 99%, Asian, European, and Arab 1%. Zanzibar: Arab, mixed Arab and native African, native African
Religions: Christian, 40%; Muslim, 33%
Literacy rate: 52%
Economic summary: GDP/PPP (1997 est.): $21.1 billion; $700 per capita. Real growth rate: 4.3%. Inflation: 15%. Unemployment: n.a. Arable land: 3%. Agriculture: tobacco, corn, cassava, wheat, cotton, coffee, sisal, cashew nuts, pyrethrum, cloves, bananas, fruits, vegetables, cattle, sheep, goats. Labor force: 13.495 million; agriculture, 90%; industry and commerce, 10% (1995 est.). Industry: agricultural processing, diamond and gold mining, oil refining, shoes, cement, textiles, wood products, fertilizer, salt. Natural resources: hydroelectric potential, phosphates, iron, and coal. Exports: $760 million (f.o.b., 1996): coffee, cotton, sisal, manufactured goods, minerals, cashew nuts, tobacco, tea. Imports: $1.4 billion (c.i.f., 1996): machinery and transport equipment, crude oil, consumer goods. Major trading partners: Germany, U.K., U.S., Japan, Italy, Denmark, Kenya, Netherlands, Hong Kong, EU, China, India.
Member of Commonwealth of Nations