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Tanzania

 

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Centri, personale e destinatari distinti per settore nella nazionea

 

Centri

SDB impegnati a tempo pieno

SDB impegnati a tempo parziale

Animatori

Membri della famiglia sales.

Laici non della famiglia sales.

Altri religiosi/e non-SDB

Destinatari totali

$

FO

5

15

.

.

.

.

.

237

OC

12

12

.

60

.

85

45

3396

SC

13

19

.

.

.

230

5

6601

FP

2

2

.

.

.

35

.

298

CP

5

5

10

.

.

75

10

3050

OV

2

2

6

.

.

35

.

430

PM

3

3

6

15

.

.

.

44229

CS

1

1

2

.

.

15

.

.

SI

3

4

2

.

.

.

.

.

FS

5

5

.

.

.

.

.

.

Totale

51

68

26

75

.

475

60

58241

a. Nazione = Tanzania

Population: 55,451,343 (July 2018 est.) note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality, higher death rates, lower population growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected country comparison to the world: 25 Nationality: noun: Tanzanian(s) adjective: Tanzanian Ethnic groups: mainland—African 99% (of which 95% are Bantu consisting of more than 130 tribes), other 1% (consisting of Asian, European, and Arab); Zanzibar—Arab, African, mixed Arab and African Languages: Kiswahili or Swahili (official), Kiunguja (name for Swahili in Zanzibar), English (official, primary language of commerce, administration, and higher education), Arabic (widely spoken in Zanzibar), many local languages note: Kiswahili (Swahili) is the mother tongue of the Bantu people living in Zanzibar and nearby coastal Tanzania; although Kiswahili is Bantu in structure and origin, its vocabulary draws on a variety of sources including Arabic and English; it has become the lingua franca of central and eastern Africa; the first language of most people is one of the local languages Religions: Christian 61.4%, Muslim 35.2%, folk religion 1.8%, other 0.2%, unaffiliated 1.4% (2010 est.) note: Zanzibar is almost entirely Muslim (The CIA World Factbook 2019-2020. Skyhorse. Edizione del Kindle).