Tanzanian British
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| Total population |
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| 32,630 Tanzanian born (2001 Census) [1] |
| Languages |
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Kiswahili, Swahili, English, and many other Languages of Tanzania |
| Religion |
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Islam, some Christianity and many indigenous religions |
| Related ethnic groups |
Tanzanian British people are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic origins lie fully or partially in the African nation of Tanzania.
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[edit] Background
The majority of Tanzanian people in the UK, are ethnically Black African although a significant proportion of the population, like the Ugandan British community are of Asian origin seeking political refuge in the 1960s and 1970s.[2]
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