Wednesday, May 6, 2015

the history of lushoto district

Lushoto District
Lushoto, known as Wilhelmstal during the German colonial rule, is one of the eight districts of Tanga Region inTanzania. It is bordered to the northeast by Kenya, to the east by the Muheza District, to the northwest by theKilimanjaro Region and to the south by the Korogwe District


It was formerly known as Wilhelmstal (William's Valley) and was named after Emperor Wilhelm II.
During the German colonial period from the 1890s to 1918 the area was popular with settlers, hence the Germanplace name of Wilhelmstal. Large farms and plantations were created, and the district was valued for its pleasant mountain climate. Numerous Church missions were, and remain, active. Between 1893 and 1911 the GermanOstafrikanische Eisenbahngesellschaft (East African Railway Cooperation), constructed an important railway line starting at Tanga on the coast and passing along the Usambara Mountains with a station established at Mombo, about 20 kilometers (12 mi) from Wilhelmstal, to "New" Moshi at Kilimanjaro. The initial plan of the Usambarabahnwas to connect the port of Tanga with Lake Victoria by passing south of the Usambara Mountains. This was in direct competition with parallel British efforts in colonial Kenya. From 4 June 1912 to 12 May 1913 the line was renamedNordbahn (Northern Railway) for a short period.
According to the 2002 Tanzania National Census, the population of the Lushoto District was 419,970.[1]



Wards
The Lushoto District is administratively divided into 32 wards:
·         Bagha
·         Bumbui
·         Funa
·         Gae
·         Hemtoye
·         Kwai
·         Lunguza
·         Lushoto (until World War I: Wilhelmstal)
·         Malibwi
·         Malindi
·         Makanya
·         Mamba
·         Mayo
·         Mbaramo
·         Mbuzii
·         Mgwashi
·         Mlalo
·         Mlingano
·         Mlola
·         Mnazi (English meaning: coconut tree)
·         Mng'aro
·         Mponde
·         Mtae
·         Mwangoi
·         Ngwelo
·         Rangwi
·         Shume
·         Soni
·         Sunga
·         Tamota
·         Ubii
·         Vugha
·         Kannada
Villages
·         Kitivo
·         Vuga







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