Nunge

Nunge is the name of a beach strip 2 kilometres north of the East African town Bagamoyo in Tanzania. Nunges southernmost point is the village Mlingotini. The Swahili word nungu means globe fish in English, nunge means leper colony. For centuries the Nunge coast has been a place where salt was extracted from the sea water and traded to African inland areas. It is characterized by coastal mangroves and forests of coconut palms. In recent years, a couple of seaside resort hotels have been constructed along the Nunge beach.

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