Doe people
Wadoe | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Tanzania | 24,000 (1987) |
Languages | |
Doe language | |
Religion | |
Majority: Islam Minority: African Traditional Religion, | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Zaramo, Kwere people & other Bantu peoples |
The Doe (Wadoe in Swahili) are an ethnic and linguistic group based in northern coastal Tanzania, in the Bagamoyo District and Chalinze District of Pwani Region. In 1987 the Doe population was estimated to number 24,000.[1]
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[edit]Arusha | |
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Dar es Salaam | |
Dodoma | |
Geita | |
Iringa | |
Kagera | |
Katavi | |
Kigoma | |
Kilimanjaro | |
Lindi | |
Manyara | |
Mara | |
Mbeya | |
Morogoro | |
Mtwara | |
Mwanza | |
Njombe | |
Pwani | |
Rukwa | |
Ruvuma | |
Shinyanga | |
Simiyu | |
Singida | |
Songwe | |
Tabora | |
Tanga | |
Zanzibar & Pemba | |
Immigrants |
Capital: Bwilingu | |
Wards | |
Native Peoples | |
Rivers and Lakes | |
Major Cities and Towns |
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National Parks and Reserves |
Capital: Kibaha | |
Districts | |
Native Peoples | |
National Historic Sites | |
Islands | |
Rivers and Lakes |
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Major Cities and Towns |
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National Parks and Reserves |
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Landmarks of Pwani | |
Heritage Monuments of Pwani |
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