Tanga Region Explained

Tanga
Settlement Type:Region
Named For:The port of Tanga
Nickname:Mini Tanzania; the love region
Coordinates:-5.305°N 38.3166°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Type1:Zone
Subdivision Name1:Northern
Seat Type:Capital
Seat:Tanga
Parts Type:Districts
P1:Handeni District
Leader Title:Regional Commissioner
Leader Name:Omary Mgumba
P2:Kilindi District
P3:Korogwe District
P4:Lushoto District
P5:Muheza District
P6:Mkinga District
P7:Pangani District
P8:Tanga District
P9:Korogwe Urban District
P10:Bumbuli District
Area Total Km2:26,677
Area Rank:15th of 31
Elevation Max M:2,289
Elevation Max Point:Chambolo Peak
Population Total:2,615,597
Population As Of:2022
Population Density Km2:auto
Population Rank:8th of 31
Population Demonym:Tangan
Demographics Type1:Ethnic groups
Demographics1 Title1:Settler
Demographics1 Info1:Swahili
Demographics1 Title2:Native
Demographics1 Info2:Shambaa, Digo, Bondei, Segeju, Mbugu, Nguu, Dhaiso & Zigua
Timezone1:EAT
Utc Offset1:+3
Postal Code Type:Postcode
Postal Code:21xxx
Area Code:027
Iso Code:TZ-25
Blank Name Sec1:HDI (2021)
Blank Info Sec1:0.569[1]
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Module:
Embedded:yes
Country:Tanzania
Mammal: Black Rhino
Bird:Usambara Weaver
Fish: African coelacanth
Butterfly: Hypolimnas usambara
Tree:Ocotea usambarensis
Mineral: Quartzite

Tanga Region (Mkoa wa Tanga in Swahili) is one of Tanzania's 31 administrative regions. The region covers an area of .[2] The region is comparable in size to the combined land area of the nation state of Burundi.[3] The regional capital is the municipality of Tanga city. Located in northeast Tanzania, the region is bordered by Kenya and Kilimanjaro Region to the north; Manyara Region to the west; and Morogoro and Pwani Regions to the south.[4] It has a coastline to the east with the Indian Ocean. According to the 2022 national census, the region had a population of 2,615,597.[5] [6]

History

The region was previously known as Tanga Province and included Same and Mwanga Districts that are at present in Kilimanjaro Region.

Geography

Geology and terrain

Tanga Region is the 15th largest region by size with an area of, after Songwe Region at . An area occupying 3% of the country. In comparison, Tanga is larger than the African nation of Burundi at 25,680 square kilometers. The Tanga Region shares land borders with four other regions and three regions across the Pemba Channel namely; Pemba North Region, Pemba South Region and Zanzibar North. Tanga northwestern area is of high elevation, home to the Usambara Mountains with Tanga Region's highest point being Chambolo peak at 2,289 meters above sea level.[7] The largest and longest river in Tanga Region is the Pangani River, fed by the Umkomazi River, Soni River and the Lwengera River. Tanga Region is located between 4 and 6 degrees south of the Equator. Another major river, the Mligasi River forms the southern border between Pwani Region and Tanga Region. Tanga Region is also home to largest cave system in East Africa, the Amboni Caves located a few kilometers north of Tanga city.[8]

Flora and Fauna

Tanga is home to rich biodiversity of plants and animals. Tanga Region is home to two major national parks, Mkomazi National Park, shared with southern Kilimanjaro Region. The park is home to the endangered Black rhinoceros and the African wild dog. The second national park in Tanga Region is the Saadani National Park, The only national park in the country that shares an ocean coastline.

In the northwestern portion of the region is the Usambara mountains with the Amani Nature Reserve, home to the endemic fauna such as Amani Forest Tree Frog and Usambara torrent frog. In the forest, rare bird species like the Usambara eagle-owl, Usambara weaver, Usambara thrush and the Usambara double-collared sunbird are found. In addition, rare reptiles such as Usambara dwarf gecko, and endangered mammals such as the Usambara shrew are also found in the mountains.[9] Just off the coast of Tanga is home to the Coelacanth. Tanga has one of the largest protected marine parks, Tanga Coelacanth Marine Park .[10] The endangered Dugong is found off the coast in Mkinga District near Kirui Island.

Climate

Tanga Region has a tropical savanna climate with the Köppen climate classification of 49 and Aw. Western Tanga on the Handeni plateau is semi-arid and dry. Where are the Usambara mountains share a more temperate climate. Tanga Region receives annual precipitation level of 1,100 to 1,400 millimeters, often raining in April to May during the Wet season. Western Tanga Region gets less annual rainfall at 600mm annually, whilst some parts of the Usambara mountains receive up to 2,000mm annually. The average temperature range during the hot months of December to March is a high of 32 and a low of 26 degrees C. In comparison, the average temperature range during the cooler months of May to October is a high of 28 and a low of 20 degrees C.[11]

Demographics

Population

Tanga Region's population in 2012 was around 2,045,205. Lushoto District having the highest population of 492,441. Pangani District has the lowest population of 54,025.[12] Tanga is home to around six major indigenous ethnic groups. It is the ancestral home to the Bondei people located on the central east coast of the Tanga Region, the majority in Pangani district and Muheza District. Most of western Tanga is home to the Zigula people, the majority in Handeni District.

The Sambaa, the largest ethnic group in Tanga Region, are mostly found in the northern Tanga Region in the western Usambaras, Lushoto district, western Korogwe District and northern Muheza district. The Digo people and the Segeju people are a small minority within Mkinga District in the northeastern Tanga Region. Lastly the Ngulu people are native on the southwestern corner of Tanga Region's Kilindi District.[13] Other smaller ethnic groups in Tanga Region include Mbugu and Pare people. More recently in history, immigrants from other parts of the country and abroad have found economic opportunities in Tanga Region, including Indians and Arabs.

CensusPopulation
19781,037,767
19881,280,212
20021,636,280
20122,045,205
20222,615,597

Religious communities

The majority of Tanga Region residents practice Sunni Islam with elements of African traditional faiths since the introduction of Islam to the Tangan coast through trade during the Swahili era in the 9th and 10th centuries.

Economy

Agriculture

Tanga is one of East Africa's largest agricultural producers, especially Citrus fruits. Agriculture is the biggest employer in Tanga Region.[14] The coastal belt 0-15m above sea level covers most of Pangani district, a small coastal strip of Muheza district, Tanga and Mkinga districts. Crops grown in this Tanga coastal belt are coconuts, sisal, cashews, maize, cassava, rice and seaweed. Crops grown in the wet plains of Tanga are similar to the coastal belt minus the seaweed, but include cotton.

Administrative divisions

Districts

Tanga Region is divided into eleven districts, each administered by a council:[15] [16]

Districts of Tanga Region
MapDistrictPopulation
(2012 Census)
Population
(2022 Census)
Handeni District276,646384,353
Handeni Town79,056108,968
Kilindi District236,833398,391
Korogwe District242,038272,870
Korogwe Town68,30886,551
Lushoto District332,436350,958
Muheza District204,461238,260
Mkinga District118,065146,802
Pangani District54,02575,642
Tanga City273,332393,429
Bumbuli District160,005159,373
Total2,045,2052,615,597

Notable people

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab. hdi.globaldatalab.org. en. 2020-02-26. 2018-09-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20180923120638/https://hdi.globaldatalab.org/areadata/shdi/. live.
  2. Web site: Tanga Region Size.
  3. 25680km2 for Burundi at Web site: Area size comparison. Nations Online. 2022. 22 July 2022.
  4. Web site: Tanga Region Profile. The Planning Commission, Dar es Salaam. 1997. 22 July 2022.
  5. Web site: Tanzania: Regions and Cities - Population Statistics, Maps, Charts, Weather and Web Information . 2024-02-09 . www.citypopulation.de.
  6. Web site: Tanzania country profile. live. 2021-10-13. 2021-08-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20210831184708/http://www.clgf.org.uk/default/assets/File/Country_profiles/Tanzania.pdf.
  7. Web site: Usambara Peaks. live. 13 October 2021. peakvisor. 27 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211027181842/https://peakvisor.com/adm/tanga.html.
  8. Web site: Amboni Caves. live. 13 October 2021. Showcaves. 29 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211029174437/https://www.showcaves.com/english/other/caves/Amboni.html.
  9. Web site: Amani Forest. live. 13 October 2021. 29 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211029174749/https://www.tfs.go.tz/index.php/en/forests/amani.
  10. Web site: Marineparks Tanzania. live. 13 October 2021. 29 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211029171638/https://www.marineparks.go.tz/reports/TMRs_Biophysical_FinalReport.pdf.
  11. Web site: Tanga climate and Weather. live. 13 October 2021. 30 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211030034145/https://weatherspark.com/y/101123/Average-Weather-in-Tanga-Tanzania-Year-Round#:~:text=In%20Tanga%2C%20the%20wet%20season,or%20above%2093%C2%B0F..
  12. Web site: 2012 Population and Housing Census. live. 12 October 2021. 22 September 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20210922041941/http://tanzania.countrystat.org/fileadmin/user_upload/countrystat_fenix/congo/docs/Census%20General%20Report-2012PHC.pdf.
  13. Willis. Justin. 1992. The Makings of a Tribe: Bondei Identities and Histories. The Journal of African History. 33. 2. 191–208. 0021-8537. 2021-10-13. 2021-10-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20211024095654/https://www.jstor.org/stable/182998. live.
  14. Web site: Tanga Region Profile. live. 13 October 2021. 9 March 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220309051714/http://www.tzonline.org/pdf/Tanga.pdf.
  15. Web site: Tanga Region - Councils . Tanga Region . 3 August 2019 . 23 September 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100923134034/http://www.tanga.go.tz/ . live .
  16. Web site: Tanga (Region, Tanzania) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location . 2024-02-09 . www.citypopulation.de.