Much of the Kilimanjaro area is a national park, meaning that it is protected in its natural state, and people cannot live on the land and corrupt that nature.
There are approximately 1 million people living in the vicinity of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Many of these individuals are members of the Chagga, Pare, and Maasai tribes who have traditionally inhabited the region.
The Chagga people are the main ethnic group living around Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. They have a long history of living in the region and are known for their farming practices and unique culture. Additionally, the Maasai people also have a presence in the surrounding area.
Around 35,000 people attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro each year.
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Mount Kilimanjaro provides a variety of resources for people who live near it. Some of the resources include clean water, vegetation, fertile soil, and tourism money.
Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa and highest free standing mountain in world. People probably live on the foot of it but I doubt that they live on it.
around 2,20000 people and anymals live there
There are approximately 1 million people living in the vicinity of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. Many of these individuals are members of the Chagga, Pare, and Maasai tribes who have traditionally inhabited the region.
No one can really LIVE on the mountain itself, but at the base there are a few towns and communites that are settled there.
The Chagga people are the main ethnic group living around Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania. They have a long history of living in the region and are known for their farming practices and unique culture. Additionally, the Maasai people also have a presence in the surrounding area.
Kilimanjaro means "Kilema kyaro" that translate into 'our mountain' in chagga language,chagga people live on foot of Mt.Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
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Semiarid Scrubs and Butts
no they dont
Around 35,000 people attempt to climb Mount Kilimanjaro each year.
i dont know u tell me............'
yes.