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Songwe is a region in southwestern Tanzania, established in 2016 after being split from the larger Mbeya Region. It is named after the Songwe River, which forms part of the border between Tanzania and Zambia. The region is known for its rich agricultural activities, with the fertile highlands producing crops like maize, coffee, and sunflowers. Songwe also has significant mining potential, particularly for gold and other minerals, contributing to the region's economic development. The region's diverse landscape includes mountains, forests, and rivers, making it a scenic area with potential for tourism. The region is also an important gateway for trade between Tanzania and neighboring Zambia.


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