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Tanganyika Fact-Matching Game

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About This Challenge

Tanganyika is a fact-matching game where players piece together important information fragments to solve puzzles and uncover hidden secrets.

  • Players can use spells for hints to help them progress through the game.
  • Extra time can be earned to allow more time for solving challenging puzzles.
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • Tanganyika was a sovereign state in East Africa from 1961 to 1964 before merging with Zanzibar to form Tanzania.
  • The name Tanganyika is derived from the Swahili words tanga (sail) and nyika (wilderness), thus roughly translating to 'sail in the wilderness.'
  • Tanganyika was a German colony from the 1880s until the end of World War I, when it was mandated to Great Britain by the League of Nations.
  • Lake Tanganyika is the second oldest and second deepest freshwater lake in the world, and the second largest by volume.
  • Tanganyika was under British rule from 1919 to 1961, when it gained independence.
  • The capital of Tanganyika was Dar es Salaam during its existence as a sovereign state.
  • The economy of Tanganyika was largely based on agriculture, with exports of coffee, sisal, tea, cotton, and cashew nuts.
  • Tanganyika was a member of the British Commonwealth and had a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as the monarch.
  • The flag of Tanganyika consisted of a green field with a black and a yellow band across the diagonal, symbolizing the country's natural resources and mineral wealth.
  • Tanganyika was known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, lions, giraffes, and zebras.
  • The official language of Tanganyika was Swahili, with English also being widely spoken and used in government and education.
  • Tanganyika had a population of over 10 million people at the time of independence in 1961.
  • The education system in Tanganyika was based on the British model, with primary and secondary schools, and a few colleges and universities.
  • Tanganyika was known for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and art forms.
  • Tanganyika was a founding member of the East African Community, along with Kenya and Uganda.
  • Tanganyika gained independence on December 9, 1961, and became a republic on December 9, 1962.
  • The judiciary in Tanganyika was based on English common law, with a Supreme Court as the highest court of appeal.
  • Tanganyika was divided into regions and districts for administrative purposes, with local government councils in each region.
  • The railway system in Tanganyika was built by the Germans and expanded by the British, connecting major cities and ports.
  • Tanganyika was known for its political stability and peaceful transition to independence, unlike some other African colonies at the time.

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