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This was a custom house / Office in Bagamoyo during the 19th Century.

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The 15th Century Mosque was built by Shiraz. However, the mosque does not have partition hence believed to belong to the Sunni Islamic people.

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An Old Boma in Bagamoyo, situated along the central coast of Tanzania, was built by the Germans in 1895. The BOMA served as administrative headquarters for German East Africa until 1919. After the Versailles Treaty which marked the end of the German…

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The Old Fort in Bagamoyo, Tanzania is one of the historic building built by an Arab trader; Abdallah Sulleiman, during the 1860s. By then, it was a stand-alone two-storey building in Bagamoyo and continue to be used as a residential house until the…

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The ngalawa or "ungalawa" is a traditional, double-outrigger canoe of the Swahili people on the Tanzanian coast. It is used for short-distance transport of goods or people, as well as fishing.
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