Africa Tanzania
Population : 37 187 939 habitants (est. 2002)
Pays voisins : Congo démocratique, Burundi, Rwanda, Ouganda, Kenya, Zambie, Mozambique, Malawi
Densité : 39.35 hab./km²
Superficie : 945 090 km²
Capitale : Dodoma
Principales villes : Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Mwanza, Tanga, Mbeya, Tabora, Arusha
Point culminant : Kilimanjaro 5 895 m.
Langue(s) parlée(s) : Sukuma, Gogo, Haya, Nyamwezi, Makonde, Chagga
Langue(s) officielle(s) : Swahili, Anglais
Monnaie : Dinar Shilling tanzanien
Fête nationale : 26 avril


Pays voisins : Congo démocratique, Burundi, Rwanda, Ouganda, Kenya, Zambie, Mozambique, Malawi
Densité : 39.35 hab./km²
Superficie : 945 090 km²
Capitale : Dodoma
Principales villes : Dar es Salaam, Zanzibar, Mwanza, Tanga, Mbeya, Tabora, Arusha
Point culminant : Kilimanjaro 5 895 m.
Langue(s) parlée(s) : Sukuma, Gogo, Haya, Nyamwezi, Makonde, Chagga
Langue(s) officielle(s) : Swahili, Anglais
Monnaie : Dinar Shilling tanzanien
Fête nationale : 26 avril

Tanzania , officially the United Republic of Tanzania , is a country in East Africa. It is bordered by Kenya and Uganda to the north; Rwanda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west; and Zambia, Malawi and Mozambique to the south. The country's eastern border is formed by the Indian Ocean. Tanzania contains Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest mountain.
The country is divided into 30 regions: five on the semi-autonomous islands of Zanzibar and 25 on the mainland in the former Tanganyika. The head of state is President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, elected in 2005. Since 1996, the official capital of Tanzania has been Dodoma, where the country's parliament and some government offices are located. Between independence and 1996, the main coastal city of Dar es Salaam served as the country's political capital. Today, it remains Tanzania's principal commercial city and de facto seat of most government institutions. It is the major seaport for the country and its landlocked neighbours.
The name "Tanzania" derives from the names of the two states, Tanganyika and Zanzibar, that united in 1964 to form the United Republic of Tanganyika and Zanzibar, which later the same year was renamed the United Republic of Tanzania. The Articles of Union are the main foundation of Tanzania.