Dodoma

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Dodoma
Downtown Dodoma
Mayor Gordon Cheti
Area
  –Land
  –Water

2,576  km²
km²
Population
  –Total (2002)
  –Density
Metropolitan area
324,347 (2002)
Latitude
Longitude
6°15' S
35°45' E
Official website:

Dodoma [translation: "It has sunk"], population 324,347 (2002 census), is the national capital of Tanzania, third biggest city in the country, and also the capital of the Dodoma region. In 1973, plans were made to move the capital to Dodoma. Tanzania's National Assembly moved there in February 1996, but many government offices remain in the original national capital, Dar es Salaam.

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[edit] Geography

Located at 6°15′S 35°45′E, in the centre of the country, the town is 486 kilometres west of the former capital at Dar es Salaam and 441 kilometres south of Arusha, the headquarters of the East African Community. It covers an area of 2,669 square kilometres of which 625 square kilometres is urbanised.

[edit] Demographics

Out of the total population, 157,469 people (48.5 percent) are male while 166,878 people (51.5 percent) are female. The estimated total number of households is 74,914 with an average household size of 4.3 people. The Roman Catholic Church reports that 19.2% of the population are Roman Catholics [1].

[edit] History

During German colonial rule in East Africa, the town of Dodoma was founded at the same time as the construction of the Tanzanian central railway. After the British took over the city following the First World War, Dodoma became a regional administrative centre until the independence of Tanzania in 1964. Primarily owing to the more central location, it was decided by plebiscite in 1973 to move the capital to Dodoma from Dar es Salaam. The National Assembly moved the next year, although to this day, a good deal of government offices remain in the former capital.

[edit] Infrastructure

Trunk roads connect Dodoma with the former capital of Dar es Salaam via the Morogoro region in the east. To the west, there are roads to Mwanza and Kigoma going through Tabora. The Great North Road links the city with Arusha in the north. The city is also served by the Central railway line which connects it over a distance of 465 kilometres (288 miles) with Dar es Salaam in the east. The city has a central airport, although the size of planes are limited to medium sized jet aircraft. There are plans to build a new airport outside the city.

[edit] Education

Although there is no university currently in Dodoma, there is a proposal for building one which has attracted sponsorship from both Microsoft and Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal of Saudi Arabia [2].

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Catholic Hierarchy - Diocese of Dodoma
  2. ^ Daily News - Saudi Prince pledges aid for Dodoma University

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