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|language = Swahili<br>English
 
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|mentioned = "[[Lisa's Pony]]"
 
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'''Tanzania''' is a country in {{w|Africa}}. Their current president is [[Kitenge]], a former tour guide who replaced [[Muntu]].
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'''Tanzania''' is a country in {{W|Africa}}. Their current president is [[Kitenge]], a former tour guide who replaced [[Muntu]].
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
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When [[Homer]] went to a pony farm to buy a pony for [[Lisa]], the owner showed him one of her ponies whose likeness "graces a stamp in Tanzania".<ref>"[[Lisa's Pony]]"</ref>
  
When [[Homer]] goes to a pony farm to buy a pony for [[Lisa]], the owner shows him one of her ponies whose likeness "graces a stamp in Tanzania".<ref>"[[Lisa's Pony]]"</ref>
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The Simpson family once visited the country after [[Homer]] won a competition from an old box of animal crackers. They were shown around by Kitenge, who took the family to [[Ngorongoro]], [[Olduvai Gorge]], and a Masai village. After the Simpsons got separated from Kitenge, they went over [[Victoria Falls]], saw [[Mt. Kilimanjaro]], and visited [[Joan Bushwell's Chimp Refuge]].<ref>"[[Simpson Safari]]"</ref>
  
The Simpson family once visited the country after [[Homer]] won a competition from an old box of animal crackers.<ref>"[[Simpson Safari]]"</ref>
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The Monroe family had a book from Tanzania.<ref>"[[The Girl on the Bus]]"</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:03, February 20, 2025

Tanzania
Tanzania.png
Country Information
Continent: Africa
Language spoken: Swahili
English
Capital city: Dodoma
First mentioned: "Lisa's Pony"
First appearance: "Simpson Safari"

Tanzania is a country in Africa. Their current president is Kitenge, a former tour guide who replaced Muntu.

History[edit]

Sunset at Tanzania.png

When Homer went to a pony farm to buy a pony for Lisa, the owner showed him one of her ponies whose likeness "graces a stamp in Tanzania".[1]

The Simpson family once visited the country after Homer won a competition from an old box of animal crackers. They were shown around by Kitenge, who took the family to Ngorongoro, Olduvai Gorge, and a Masai village. After the Simpsons got separated from Kitenge, they went over Victoria Falls, saw Mt. Kilimanjaro, and visited Joan Bushwell's Chimp Refuge.[2]

The Monroe family had a book from Tanzania.[3]

Trivia[edit]

  • A joke was made while the Simpson family were on the airplane about Tanzania constantly changing it's name from Tanzania, to New Zanzibar and then to Pepsi presents: New Zanzibar. The joke refers to Tanzania's name-changing of the past, changing the name of the country three times in the same year.

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