Church Information

Status

Organized Work

Churches

87 Churches

Constituents

15,098

UPCI Missionaries

Country Information

Population

Tanzania has a population of 65,642,682 as of 2023.

Size

946,658 sq km / 378,640 sq mi (30% larger than Texas)

Capital City

Even though Dodoma has been the official capital of Tanzania since 1974, most of the government administration remains in the city of Dar es Salaam.

Ethnic Groups

95% Bantu
5% Other

Tanzania has over 120 different indigenous African people groups. The majority of Tanzanians are of Bantu descent, this includes several different groups. The other larger groups include the Sukuma, Hehe, Bena, Gogo, Haya, Nyamwezi, and the Chagga.

Religion

61.5% Christian
35.2% Islam
3.3% Other / Non-religious

A small percentage practices folk religion or is classified as other, as well as unaffiliated.

Languages

Swahili (official)
English (official)

There are over 100 languages spoken in Tanzania. Most Tanzanians speak Swahili as well as their traditional languages of their ethnic group. English is an official language but not spoken by most Tanzanians.

Geography

Kilimanjaro is the highest point in Africa and one of only three mountain ranges on the continent that has glaciers.

Economy

The economy is largely dependent of agriculture. They are also rich in natural resources such as diamonds, gold, various gemstones and tin; all of which are mined in Tanzania.

Interesting Fact

Tanzaniaโ€™s literary culture is primary oral.

Important Facts

Previously Tanzania was called Tanganyika. In 1880, Germany colonized Tanganyika and then it went into British hands in 1919. Tanzania gained its independence on December 9, 1961. In April 1964, Tanganyika joined with Zanzibar to form the Republic of Tanganyika. The country was renamed Republic of Tanzania in October of 1964.

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