Isaka

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Isaka was originally a small town on a branch railway in Tanzania. In the 1980s it was developed as a so-called Dry Port to serve the landlocked countries of Burundi and Rwanda.

In 2006, China offered funds to carry out feasibility studies to extend the Tanzanian Railway system to serve Burundi and Rwanda directly. There is an alternate plan to connect these landlocked countries to the Cape Gauge southern African railway network via Congo.

[edit] Maps

  • [2] - Another Isaka

[edit] Statistics

  • Elevation = 1197m
  • Population = 6522