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Dar es Salaam’s Economic & Cultural Heartbeat
Dar es Salaam is much more than just a historical landmark. It is the economic engine of East Africa. Its harbor & ports act as the primary maritime outlet of most of mainland Tanzania’s agricultural & mineral exports. It also serves the many landlocked neighboring countries.
Beyond Commerce, it is also Tanzania’s most vibrant cultural city.
- Art & fashion: designers
- Media & Film: The heart of the “Bongo Movies” television and film industry.
- Music: The birthplace & capital of Bongo flava, the rhythm of modern East Africa.
History of Dar es Salaam
The Fascinating History of Dar es Salaam began in the year 1862 where the Sultan of Zanzibar on the original site of a peaceful fishing village known as Mzizima, “Place of Peace” in Arabic, a fitting title for its calm, natural harbor.
Initially, the settlement remained a relatively small port town. Its trajectory changed completely in 1887 when the German East Africa Company (GEA) established a permanent station there. Recognizing its strategic geographic location, colonial authorities chose it as the starting point for the central line railroad. Consequently, Dar es Salaam served as the capital of German East Africa from 1891 to 1916.
The Zaramo are the main tribes originated in Dar es Salaam, but due to Dar es Salaam being a commercial city, then there are many tribes and people from different countries.
Dar es Salaam Facts
Dar es Salaam is the largest city and the largest commercial city in Tanzania. According to the census held in 2022, Dar es Salaam has a population of over 6 million people. Dar es Salaam has the largest and busiest port / harbor on which countries like Zambia, Uganda and Democratic Republic of Congo depend on importation of goods.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the original name of the settlement that later became Dar es Salaam?
The original name was Mzizima, which means “Place of Peace” in Arabic.
2. When was the city founded?
The foundation of Dar es Salaam was established in the year 1862 by the Sultan of Zanzibar.
3. Why is Dar es Salaam economically important to East Africa?
It is the economic engine of East Africa. It has the largest and busiest port/harbor in the region, which serves not only Tanzania’s own agricultural and mineral exports, but also acts as a crucial maritime outlet for landlocked neighboring countries like Zambia, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
4. How did colonial history affect Dar es Salaam?
In 1887, the German East Africa Company established a permanent station there. Because of its strategic location, colonial authorities chose it as the starting point for the central line railroad, and it served as the capital of German East Africa from 1891 to 1916.
5. What are the prominent cultural aspects of Dar es Salaam?
Beyond commerce, it is Tanzania’s most vibrant cultural hub. It is the heart of the “Bongo Movies” film and television industry, the birthplace of the “Bongo flava” music genre, and a major center for art and fashion designers.
6. Who are the native people of Dar es Salaam, and what is the demographic makeup today?
The Zaramo are the main local tribe. However, because it is such a prominent commercial city, it has attracted many different tribes from across the country and people from various different international countries.
7. What is the current population of Dar es Salaam?
According to the 2022 census, Dar es Salaam has a population of over 6 million people.