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The Magunga district hospital is the home of the NIMR Korogwe Research Laboratory. The building was designed by the Danish architect Jakob Knudsen. Great effort was taken to adapt the building to local environment and climate. The building was officially opened on the 19th September 2008. |
The Magunga district hospital is the home of the NIMR Korogwe Research Laboratory. The building was designed by the Danish architect Jakob Knudsen. Great effort was taken to adapt the building to local environment and climate. The building was officially opened on the 19th September 2008 and has since been used to support malaria vaccine trials. |
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==Transport== |
==Transport== |
Revision as of 13:34, 14 July 2012
Korogwe | |
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Town | |
Country | Tanzania |
Region | Tanga Region |
District | Korogwe District |
Government | |
• Type | Town Council |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 44,000 |
Ethnicity | |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (not observed) |
Area code | 027 |
Website | tanga.go.tz |
Korogwe is a town in Tanzania, with a population of 44,000 in 2002. It is the main centre of Korogwe District, which is within the Tanga Region.
Overview
The town is the seat of the Anglican Diocese of Tanga and has a cathedral church dedicated to St. Michael and All Angels. It also has a teacher training college and a number of secondary schools.
The district is drained by tributaries of the Pangani River.
Health care
The Magunga district hospital is the home of the NIMR Korogwe Research Laboratory. The building was designed by the Danish architect Jakob Knudsen. Great effort was taken to adapt the building to local environment and climate. The building was officially opened on the 19th September 2008 and has since been used to support malaria vaccine trials.
Transport
Korogwe is a road and rail junction, where the routes from Tanga link those from Dar-es-Salaam to the northern cities of Arusha and Moshi.
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