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Chake-Chake Bay

Coordinates: 5°15′S 39°40′E / 5.250°S 39.667°E / -5.250; 39.667
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Chake-Chake Bay
Chake-Chake Bay is located in Tanzania
Chake-Chake Bay
Chake-Chake Bay
Location in Tanzania
Chake-Chake Bay is located in Africa
Chake-Chake Bay
Chake-Chake Bay
Chake-Chake Bay (Africa)
Chake-Chake Bay is located in Earth
Chake-Chake Bay
Chake-Chake Bay
Chake-Chake Bay (Earth)
Coordinates5°15′S 39°40′E / 5.250°S 39.667°E / -5.250; 39.667
Ocean/sea sourcesIndian Ocean
Basin countriesTanzania
Max. length5 km (3.1 mi)
IslandsPemba Island
Websitewww.tanzania.go.tz
References[1]

Chake-Chake Bay is a large indentation in the central west coast of Pemba Island, one of the two main islands of Tanzania's Zanzibar Archipelago.

Geography

The town of Chake-Chake, one of the island's main population centres, is located in the central coast of the bay.

The bay is not particularly wide, stretching for only five kilometres from north to south, but it is deep, lying between two long peninsulas, Ras Tundua in the south and Ras Mkumbuu in the north. The latter peninsula was the site of one of the island's most important early settlements, Qanbalu, which is now a ruin.[2]

References

  1. ^ GoogleEarth
  2. ^ Finke, J. (2006) The Rough Guide to Zanzibar (2nd edition). New York: Rough Guides.