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Dar es Salaam |
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Dar es SalaamChief city and seaport of Tanzania, on the Indian Ocean, and administrative capital, pending the transfer of government functions to Dodoma, which was designated the official capital in 1974; population (2002 est) 2,212,700. Industries include food processing, textiles, clothing, footwear, petroleum refining, glass, printing, timber, aluminium, steel, polystyrene, machinery, and car components. Exports include copper, coffee, sisal, and cotton. As well as being the chief port and largest city, it is also the main industrial, commercial, and financial centre of Tanzania, and site of the main international airport. HistoryThe settlement originated when the Sultan of Zanzibar established a summer residence here in 1865. It was developed by German colonial interests from 1885 onwards, and in 1891 became capital of German East Africa. It came under British control in 1916. Dar es Salaam grew during the 1940s and became capital of the independent Tanzania in 1961. Deep-water berths were installed at the port in 1956, and considerable Zambian transit traffic developed from the late 1960s.
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