Longido

Longido[1] is a small town and ward in Arusha Region in Tanzania. It is the administrative seat for Longido District. Most of the inhabitants are Maasai, but there are other East African tribes as well.

Longido

Mji wa Wajuba
Town and ward
Shops on the main road running through Longido. Mount Longido can be seen behind, however the peak isn't visible from here.
Longido
Coordinates: 2°43′57″S 36°41′54″E
Country Tanzania
RegionArusha Region
DistrictLongido District
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)
UFI-2566800

Longido is at the foot of Mount Longido which can be climbed in one and a half days.

Longido includes some basic accommodation (guest houses), restaurants, bars and general stores. There is also a police station there, several churches and a primary and secondary school. The only electricity in the village is by private generator.

History

A 1928 ascent of Mount Longido is described in Vivienne de Watteville's book Speak to the Earth (1935).

Anyolite was first discovered at the Mundarara Mine near Longido in 1954.

In 2007, Longido became the capital of Longido District which was formed out of part of Monduli District.

Ward status

In addition to the town of Longido, the ward includes the village of Engikareti.[2]

Notes

gollark: I have lots of CB coppers, one because fish is very nice and superhuman at egg-getting and most because I catch unbreedables oddly frequently.
gollark: I saw fewer coppers than golds/silvers, but at this sample size it's basically entirely flukes.
gollark: I saw them for less than a second, obviously.
gollark: I've never caught any CB golds, silvers and coppers.
gollark: Hmm, possibly.
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