Introduction
The United Republic of Tanzania, commonly known as Tanzania, is an East African country south of the equator. The land is located on Lake Victoria It is bordered by Uganda and Kenya to the north, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Luanda and Burundi to the west, Malawi and Mozambique to the south, and Zambia to the southwest. April 26, 1964 In Japan, Tanganyika merged with Shanziba to form the United Republic of Tanzania, with the capital Dodoma. The old capital before 1996 was located in the port of Samran, which is still Tanzaniaโs main commercial city and the seat of most government agencies. Samran Port is also the main port of Tanzania.
About the National Anthem
God Bless Africa-'God Bless Africa'-Mungu ibariki Afrika
'God Bless Africa', is Africa The Swahili version of the famous song 'God Bless Africa' โโis also the national anthem of Tanzania. The lyrics are co-authors, and the composers are the Methodist school missionaries Yanoch Santanga and Joseph Pie in South Africa. It was made in 1897. It was originally sung as a church hymn, but Tanzania adopted the song as the national anthem in 1961.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. A blue and green flag composed of two right-angled triangles and a black diagonal strip with a gold edge in the middle. Green symbolizes agriculture, yellow symbolizes minerals, black symbolizes the nation, and blue symbolizes the Indian Ocean.
Emblem Meaning
Tanzania The central pattern of the national emblem is a shield emblem with African characteristics. It is divided into four parts: the yellow ground (symbolizing minerals) at the top and the torch symbolizing freedom in the middle; the Tanzanian flag at the bottom; and the red ground symbolizing the land, painted There are spears, axes and hoes; the bottom wave symbolizes the local oceans, lakes and other water bodies. There are ivory on the left and right, supported by a man and a woman. A shield and a man and a woman stand on Mount Kilimanjaro, and coffee and cotton are at the feet of the two . The Eswahili book on the ribbon: 'Freedom and Unity'.