Tanganyika

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Tanganyika was a former British-administered territory in East Africa that gained independence in 1961 and later united with Zanzibar to form the modern nation of Tanzania.

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Tanganyika canonical 13

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former British territory
former colony
former country
historical political entity
administeredAsMandateBy United Kingdom
administeredBy United Kingdom
borderedBy Burundi
Democratic Republic of the Congo
surface form: Congo (present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo)

Indian Ocean
Kenya
Mozambique
Northern Rhodesia
surface form: Northern Rhodesia (present-day Zambia)

Malawi
surface form: Nyasaland (present-day Malawi)

Rwanda
Uganda
capital Dar es Salaam
colonialPower United Kingdom
colonialPredecessor German East Africa
commonLanguage Swahili language
surface form: Swahili
containsPartOf Lake Tanganyika
Lake Victoria
Mount Kilimanjaro
currency East African shilling
dateDissolved 1964-04-26
dateOfUnionWithZanzibar 1964-04-26
firstPresident Julius Nyerere
firstPrimeMinister Julius Nyerere
flagUsedUntil 1964
formed Tanzania
formerColonialStatus British mandate
United Nations trust territory
formerNameOf mainland Tanzania
governmentType constitutional monarchy (at independence)
headOfStateAtIndependence Elizabeth II
independenceDate 1961-12-09
independenceFrom United Kingdom
independenceYear 1961
locatedIn East Africa
locatedOnContinent Africa
mandateFrom League of Nations
officialLanguage English
partOf Tanzania
predecessorOf Tanzania
reasonForDissolution union with Zanzibar to form Tanzania
successorState Tanzania
Tanzania
surface form: United Republic of Tanzania
trustTerritoryOf United Nations
unionPartner Zanzibar
unitedWith Zanzibar

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