Kinondoni
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Kinondoni District is the northernmost of three districts in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, the others being Temeke (to the far Southeast) and Ilala (downtown Dar es Salaam). To the east is the Indian Ocean, to the north and west the Pwani Region of Tanzania. The 2002 Tanzanian National Census showed that the population of Kinondoni was 1,083,913.[1] The area of Kinondoni is 531 km².
The original inhabitants of Kinondoni were the Zaramo and Ndengereko, but due to urbanization the district has become multi-ethnic.[2]
[edit] Wards
Administratively, Kinondoni District is broken into 4 divisions, 27 different wards, and 113 sub-wards. Below is a list of the wards in Kinondoni District:
- Bunju
- Goba
- Hanna Nassif
- Kawe
- Kibamba
- Kigogo
- Kijitonyama
- Kimara
- Kinondoni
- Kunduchi
- Mabibo
- Magomeni
- Makuburi
- Makumbusho
- Makurumula
- Manzese
- Mbezi
- Mburahati
- Mbweni
- Mikocheni
- Msasani
- Mwananyamala
- Mzimuni
- Ndugumbi
- Sinza
- Tandale
- Ubungo
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