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ZanzibarIsland region of Tanzania, 40 km/25 mi from the mainland, separated by the Zanzibar Channel; area 1,658 sq km/640 sq mi (80 km/50 mi long); population (2002 est) 622,500. Fishing is an important industry and cloves, tobacco, and copra are produced. The main town is Zanzibar. HistoryThe island was settled by Arab traders in the 7th century. It was occupied by the Portuguese in the 16th century, became a sultanate in the 17th century, and was under British protection 1890–1963. Until well into the 19th century the island was a major centre for the slave trade. Together with the island of Pemba, some nearby islets, and a strip of mainland territory, it became a republic in 1963. It merged with Tanganyika as Tanzania in 1964.
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| An inhabitant of the Sultanate of Zanzibar, off the If we are well informed, the point of departure for this surprising journey is to be the island of Zanzibar, upon the eastern coast. They were as well-bred in their way as the /habituees/ of a fashionable drawing-room, and in this respect they differ from Zulu women and their cousins the Masai who inhabit the district beyond Zanzibar. |
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