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Subdivisions of Tanzania / Geography of Tanzania / Arusha Region / Ngorongoro Conservation Area / Tarangire National Park / Afrotropic ecozone / Tropical and subtropical grasslands /  savannas /  and shrublands / Lake Manyara National Park / Serengeti National Park / Arusha / Serengeti / Lake Manyara
Date: 2016-01-16 11:23:22
Subdivisions of Tanzania
Geography of Tanzania
Arusha Region
Ngorongoro Conservation Area
Tarangire National Park
Afrotropic ecozone
Tropical and subtropical grasslands
savannas
and shrublands
Lake Manyara National Park
Serengeti National Park
Arusha
Serengeti
Lake Manyara

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