Musoma (District)
Musoma District
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Basic data | |||
Country | Tanzania | ||
region | Mara | ||
surface | 4910 km² | ||
Residents | 312,683 (2012) | ||
density | 64 inhabitants per km² | ||
ISO 3166-2 | TZ-13 |
Coordinates: 1 ° 30 ′ S , 33 ° 47 ′ E
Musoma is a district of the Mara region in northwestern Tanzania with the administrative center in the city of Musoma . The district borders in the east on the district Butiama , in the south on the district Bunda and in the west and north on Lake Victoria .
geography
The district has a size of 4910 square kilometers, of which 300 square kilometers are accounted for by Lake Victoria, and around 30,000 inhabitants (as of 2012). Musoma consists of two non-contiguous areas, the Musoma City Council, which includes the capital of the region on Lake Victoria, and the Musoma Land Council. This is on a peninsula further to the southwest, separated by the Butiama district. The area lies at an altitude of 1130 meters, the surface of Lake Victoria, and 1500 meters above sea level. The climate in Musoma is tropical, Aw according to the effective climate classification . The annual average precipitation falls 920 millimeters, mostly in the months October to May. From June to September it hardly rains more than 10 millimeters per month. The average temperature is 23.1 degrees Celsius, the warmest is in October with 23.8 degrees, and the coolest in July with 22.1 degrees Celsius.
history
Musoma became an independent district in 1972, and in 2013 the Butiama district was split off from Musoma.
Administrative division
The district consists of the two constituencies (councils) Musoma city and Musoma country and a total of 27 parishes (wards):
City Council
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Land Council
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population
In 2012, around two thirds of those over five spoke Swahili , and in the city almost a quarter spoke English and Swahili. In rural areas, the illiteracy rate was 26 percent, significantly higher than in urban areas, at 13 percent. |
Musoma land |
Musoma town |
Facilities and services
- Education: In 2011 there were 41 primary schools in the City Council and 154 primary schools in the Land Council, six of the municipal schools were privately run. There were a total of 59 secondary schools and seven colleges.
- Health: There is a health center and 25 pharmacies in the district (as of 2015).
Economy and Infrastructure
Agriculture and fishing are the main industries, employing 96 percent of the population.
- Agriculture: Ninety percent of the households in the Land Council and thirty percent in the City Council are engaged in agriculture. Two thirds of households in rural areas and one fifth in urban areas also kept livestock. Chickens and goats were mainly bred (as of 2012).
- Fisheries: In 2015 Musoma had three fish processing plants:
Surname | founded | capacity
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Mara Fish Packers Ltd. | 1992 | 50 |
Prime Catch (Exportes) Ltd. | 2000 | 150 |
Musoma Fish Processors Ltd. | 2001 | 60 |
- Roads: The district has 100 kilometers of trunk roads, 200 kilometers of regional roads, 250 kilometers of district roads and 300 kilometers of access roads. Most roads are gravel or dirt roads, so that they are often impassable when it rains.
Attractions
- Lake Victoria: Lake Victoria is the second largest freshwater lake on earth. The lake has been threatened by overfishing and pollution since the end of the 20th century.
Others
- Musoma is the seat of a Roman Catholic bishop . The diocese includes the districts of Musoma, Tarime, Butiama, Rorya and Serengeti and consists of 34 parishes. Of the 1.5 million inhabitants, 22 percent were Roman Catholic (as of 2017).
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ History | Musoma District Council. Retrieved March 26, 2020 .
- ^ A b Tanzania Regional Profiles, 20 Mara Regional Profiles. (PDF) The United Republic of Tanzania, 2016, p. 16 , accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Maps for the World, Map 500k - xa36-2. Russian Army Maps, accessed March 27, 2020 (Russian).
- ↑ Musoma climate: Average Temperature, weather by month, Musoma weather averages - Climate-Data.org. Retrieved March 27, 2020 .
- ↑ Musoma District | MARA REGION. Retrieved March 26, 2020 (Swahili).
- ↑ History | BUTIAMA DISTRICT COUNCIL. Retrieved March 26, 2020 (Swahili).
- ↑ 2012 Population and Housing Census. (PDF) National Bureau of Statistics and Ministry of Finance, March 2013, pp. 185, 187 , accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Tanzania Regional Profiles, 20 Mara Regional Profiles. (PDF) The United Republic of Tanzania, 2016, p. 72 , accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Musuto Mutaragara Chirangi: Afya Jumuishi: towards interprofessional collaboration between traditional and modern medical practitioners in the Mara Region of Tanzania. (PDF) Universiteit Leiden, April 17, 2013, p. 85 , accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Health | Musoma District Council. Retrieved March 26, 2020 .
- ^ Social Economic Activities. Retrieved March 26, 2020 (English).
- ↑ Tanzania Regional Profiles, 20 Mara Regional Profiles. (PDF) The United Republic of Tanzania, 2016, pp. 128, 130, 133 , accessed on March 27, 2020 .
- ↑ Yunus D. Mgaya, Shigalla B. Mahongo: Lake Victoria Fisheries Resources . Springer, 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-69655-3 , pp. 261 ( google.at ).
- ↑ Musuto Mutaragara Chirangi: Afya Jumuishi: towards interprofessional collaboration between traditional and modern medical practitioners in the Mara Region of Tanzania. (PDF) Universiteit Leiden, April 17, 2013, p. 88 , accessed on March 26, 2020 .
- ↑ Lake Victoria | Size, Map, Countries, & Facts. Encyclopaedia Britannica, accessed March 27, 2020 .
- ^ Diocese of Musoma, Tanzania. Retrieved March 27, 2020 .
- ^ Diocese of Musoma Tanzania, Financial Management. (PDF) Diocese of Musoma, April 12, 2018, p. 6 , accessed on March 27, 2020 .