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Tanzania
East Africa

Tanzania information:

Neighboring areas:

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U.S. Diplomatic chiefs of mission to Tanzania

William Leonhart (Ambassador to Tanganyika 1962-64) John H. Burns (Ambassador 1965) Claude G. Ross (Ambassador 1969-72) W. Beverly Carter, Jr. (Ambassador 1972) James W. Spain (Ambassador 1975) Richard Noyes Viets (Ambassador 1979) David Charles Miller, Jr. (Ambassador 1981-84) John William Shirley (Ambassador 1984) Donald K. Petterson (Ambassador 1986) Edmund T. DeJarnette (Ambassador 1989) Peter Jon de Vos (Ambassador 1992-94) J. Brady Anderson (Ambassador 1994) Charles Richard Stith (Ambassador 1998) Robert V. Royall (Ambassador 2001) Mark Green (Ambassador 2007)


U.S. Consuls in Tanzania


(may be incomplete!)


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