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Encyclopedia > Zanzibar West

Zanzibar West is one of the 2 districts of the Zanzibar Urban/West Region of Tanzania. It is bordered to the North by the Zanzibar North Region, to the East by the Zanzibar Central/South Region and to the West by the Zanzibar Urban District. Zanzibar Urban/West is one of the 26 regions of Tanzania. ... Zanzibar North is one of the 26 regions of Tanzania. ... Zanzibar Central/South is one of the 26 regions of Tanzania. ... Stone Town or Mji Mkongwe, in Swahili, is the old part of Zanzibar City, the capital of the island of Zanzibar, a part of Tanzania. ...


According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Zanzibar West District was 184,710.[1]


Wards

The Zanzibar West District is administratively divided into 29 wards:


[[* Bububu

  • Bumbwisudi
  • Bweleo
  • Chuini
  • Chukwani
  • Dimani
  • Dole
  • Fumba
  • Fuoni Kibondeni
  • Fuoni Kijitoupele
  • Kama
  • Kianga
  • Kiembe Samaki
  • Kizimbani
  • Kombeni
  • Magogoni
  • Maugani
  • Mbuzini (English meaning: on the goat)
  • Mfenesini
  • Mtoni (English meaning: in the river)
  • Mtoni Kidatu
  • Mto Pepo
  • Mwakaje
  • Mwanakwerekwe
  • Mwanyanya
  • Mwera
  • Shakani
  • Tomondo
  • Welezo]]

Sources

  • Zanzibar West District Homepage for the 2002 Tanzania National Census

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The author was born in Zanzibar, and lived there in the Stone Town until she moved to the UK in 1961 as a student.
She is dedicated to bringing Zanzibar’s exceptional food to a world-wide audience, and ensuring that its cookery traditions are only enhanced, and not lost, in the Zanzibar of the 21st century.
Zanzibar also is equally full of descriptive colour, which brings alive to the reader both the beauty and poverty of the island, and it is clear the writer has learned much from his visits there.
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