Bagamoyo
Some 75 kilometres to the north of Dar es Salaam lies
Bagamoyo, once the embarkation port for slaves from the
hinterland, and later the first German colonial capital.
It is a place of considerable significance to world
history, both as an entry point for Arab and European
missionaries, explorers, and traders in East and Central
Africa, and in the history of the infamous slave trade.
Fortunately Bagamoyo is now being considered for inclusion
into one of the World Heritage sites, to conserve and
protect the fascinating Gothic and Afro-Arabic
architecture in this coastal settlement steeped in
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