Same, Tanzania

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Same
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Same
Coordinates: 4°4′S37°47′E / 4.067°S 37.783°E / -4.067; 37.783
Country Flag of Tanzania.svg  Tanzania
Region Kilimanjaro Region
District Same District
Elevation
897 m (2,943 ft)
Population
 (2022 census) [1]
  Total34,322

Same is a town in northern Tanzania near the border with Kenya. In 2012, it had 25,794 inhabitants. [2] Nearby there is the Mkomazi National Park. Same is the district capital of Same District.

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Transport

It is served by a station on the Tanga line of the national railway network. The station has been dormant since the stopping of railway services. However the main road T2 from Dar es Salaam to Arusha passes through the town. There is a bus stop for all major bus companies driving to cities of dar es salaam, Moshi and Arusha. There is also an aerodrome for small planes.

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References

  1. Citypopulation.de Population of cities & urban localities in Tanzania
  2. Thomas Brinkhoff (2014-09-11). "TANZANIA: Regions and Cities". City Population. Retrieved 2016-08-06.