Songo Mnara

Songo Mnara tir ewalama poke Kilwa koe Tanzania isen tiyir zolonaf molt kali XIX-eafa decemda ke Swahili arayaxo. Bak 1981 do Kilwa wetce arayaf debak ke tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO zo bendeyer, voxe mali 2004 wetce iyelaxo zo torigir.

Afigasuteks va Songo Mnara

Rawaks ke Songo Mnara Kisiwani
Tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO
DEBALA
Tawavaf segAfrika
PatectaTanzania       
GolaLindi Gola
Maneka 8° 57′ 28″ G- ; 39° 31′ 22″ R-
KIRA
OrdArayaf
Ludeem(iii)
Debakaf otuk144
Bendesa ilana1981 ( 5-eaf frugot )
Welmot- km²
Winugafa pimtara ke UNESCO [1]

Rawaks ke Kilwa Kisiwani is Songo Mnara. Moe toloya ewalama poke tanzaniafa krimta stabrega ke toloy moltap mafelayan gan taneaf europaf worasik lapted. Mali XIII-eafa decemda kali XVI-eafa dolekik ke Kilwa va moava is dilgava is marda is kofiga is porma ke Araba is isolaxa ke Persa is rigela ke Sinia moorteyed, nume va kipi ke kaza koo India Welfa batkane stujeyed.

(en) Ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani and Ruins of Songo Mnara. The remains of two great East African ports admired by early European explorers are situated on two small islands near the coast. From the 13th to the 16th century, the merchants of Kilwa dealt in gold, silver, pearls, perfumes, Arabian crockery, Persian earthenware and Chinese porcelain; much of the trade in the Indian Ocean thus passed through their hands. ~ UNESCO website, licence CC-BY-SA IGO 3.0

Tamavafa gadakiewega ke UNESCO koe Tanzania
Arayaf debak

Stone Town ke ZanzibarRawaks ke Kilwa Kisiwani is Songo MnaraLekeraporugalaf yunkeyen aruleem ke Kondoa

Tuwavaf debak

Serengeti Vedeyaf GerdKilimanjaro Vedeyaf GerdSelous tuwavaxo

Aotcaf debak

Videxo ke Ngorongoro

Vuestexa

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