Tanzanians in the United Kingdom

Tanzanians in the United Kingdom
Total population
Tanzanian-born residents
32,630 (2001 census)
35,994 (2011 census)
Other population estimates
100,000 (Tanzanian organisations' 2009 estimate)
Regions with significant populations
London, Birmingham, Reading, Manchester, Milton Keynes
Languages
Swahili, English, and many other Languages of Tanzania
Religion
Anglicanism, Pentecostalism, Catholicism, Lutheranism, Sunni Islam, Animism.
Related ethnic groups
Black British, Asian British, Africans in United Kingdom, Kenyan migration to the United Kingdom, Ugandan migration to the United Kingdom

Tanzanians in the United Kingdom are citizens or residents of the United Kingdom whose ethnic or national origins lie fully or partially in Tanzania. The Tanzanian community in the UK is the largest of any OECD nation and is ethnically diverse, consisting of indigenous Black Africans alongside thousands of East African Asians who fled from violence during the Zanzibar Revolution.[1]

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