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Moshi topographic map

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Moshi

Moshi's lower altitude and dry climate mean that the main crops grown on the higher slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, coffee and bananas, do not thrive there. The surrounding areas in Moshi district are known for extensive farms of maize and beans, grown once per year during the long rainy season (known as "masika" in Kiswahili). In addition, the Tanganyika Planting Company operates a very large sugar cane plantation and company town 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Moshi.

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Name: Moshi topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Moshi, Moshi Urban, Kilimanjaro, Northern Zone, 25107, Tanzania (-3.50865 37.18352 -3.18865 37.50352)

Average elevation: 1,109 m

Minimum elevation: 699 m

Maximum elevation: 2,794 m

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