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UN7ALB50473
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Trust Territory of Tanganyika: Communications
1/1/1954 10:27:41 AM
Unique ID
UN7713834
Trust Territory of Tanganyika: Port Development
1/1/1954 10:27:41 AM
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UN7713833
Encouraging Small Industry in Iran
1/1/1972 1:10:34 PM
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UN7441241
Encouraging Small Industry in Iran
1/1/1972 1:10:29 PM
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UN7441244
Encouraging Small Industry in Iran
1/1/1972 1:10:32 PM
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UN7441242
Burmese Teak Industry
2/1/1960 3:56:05 PM
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UN7438859
Encouraging Small Industry in Iran
1/1/1972 1:10:31 PM
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UN7441243
Brazil: National Institute of Technology
3/1/1966 10:27:41 AM
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UN7713034
Industrialization Programme in Singapore
3/1/1967 12:06:50 AM
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UN7621263
Financing Industrial Development in Pakistan
1/1/1972 11:47:41 PM
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UN7612443
Farming for Development: Fodder for Cattle
1/1/1978 10:59:36 AM
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UN7472721
Institute for Design of Electrical Measuring Instruments in Bombay, India
1/1/1974 11:49:33 PM
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UN7593971
Farming for Development: Vaccination Against Paralytical Rabies
1/1/1974 4:25:43 PM
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UN7453582
Farming for Development: Vaccination Against Paralytical Rabies
1/1/1974 4:25:57 PM
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UN7453580
Engineering Study for Owendo-Belinga Railway, Garbon
1/1/1968 11:33:11 PM
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UN7448210
ECA Holds Session in Tangier
1/26/1960 9:27:46 PM
Unique ID
UN7514910
UN Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)
2/1/1961 10:09:55 PM
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UN7513870
Pilot Plantations for Quick-Growing Industrial Tree Species in Malaysia
12/1/1970 8:43:51 PM
Unique ID
UN7610476
Increasing Productivity
6/1/1959 9:22:59 PM
Unique ID
UN7512471
Geological Survey in Argentina
8/1/1965 9:21:53 PM
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UN7502156
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Headline
Tanganyika’s Economic Development
Caption Description
Tanganyika can be cited as an example of the current increase in African productivity, because of its economic activity, the expansion of its building construction, the development of its main harbor Dar es Salaam, and the improvement in agriculture and mining. Inasmuch as agriculture and cattle-raising constitute the main sources of income of Tanganyika, the processing of livestock and agricultural by-products are among its important secondary industries. In addition, in recent years, light engineering and a number of general service industries have increased in the main cities.
This photograph shows women grading sisal at Amboni estate. [No exact date]
Unique Identifier
UN7469855
NICA ID
382975
Production Date
01/01/1958 9:26:44 PM
Country
Tanganyika
Credit
UN Photo