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Ukerewe is the fifth-largest lake island in the world. With an area of 530 km2 (200 sq mi), it is also the largest island in Lake Victoria and the largest lake island in Africa.[2]

Ukerewe
Ukerewe detached from coast in the southeastern region of Lake Victoria
Ukerewe is located in Tanzania
Ukerewe

Ukerewe

Geography
LocationLake Victoria
Coordinates02°01′57S 33°00′27E / 2.03250°S 33.00750°E / -2.03250; 33.00750
Area530 km2 (200 sq mi)
Administration

Tanzania

Mwanza Region
Ukerewe District
Largest settlementNansio
Demographics
Population345,147[1]
Pop. density283.02/km2 (733.02/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsKerewe

Ukerewe Island is located in the Ukerewe DistrictofMwanza Region in the great lakes area of Tanzania, 45 km (28 mi) north of the city of Mwanza to which it is linked by ferry.[3] A ferry crossing of 3.8 km (2.4 mi) links the island to a dirt road on the eastern lake shore, which runs to Kibara and the city of MusomainMara Region. The shoreline of Ukerewe Island is carved into numerous bays and it is surrounded by at least a dozen smaller islands. Its largest community is the town of Nansio.

Ukerewe island is known for having a large population of Africans with albinism. Many of the first of them to live there were taken to and abandoned on the island by their families as children. Despite comprising an exceptionally high percentage of the island's population, they are still, as throughout Tanzania, an oppressed minority on the island, though it appears to have avoided the killings of albinos, who are "harvested" for black magic rituals, that regularly occurs in Tanzania.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ "2012 Population and Housing Census" (PDF). United Republic of Tanzania. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  • ^ World Atlas website: Islands of the World: Largest Lake Islands. Retrieved 4 June 2007.
  • ^ Mwanza Guide: Ukerewe.
  • ^ Howden, Daniel (2008-12-08). "Albinos slaughtered for body parts by black magic witchdoctors". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  • ^ Music Life: Giving voice to the voiceless with Ian Brennan, Alex Magaga, Van-Anh Vo and Gilbert Uwitonze on BBC World Service, Sunday 18 July 2021
  • ^ "BBC World Service - Music Life, Giving voice to the voiceless with Ian Brennan, Alex Magaga, Van-Anh Vo and Gilbert Uwitonze".
  • ^ "Feared, ostracised and murdered: How music saved the Tanzania Albinism Collective". TheGuardian.com. 13 August 2017.
  • ^ "Tanzania Albinism Collective". 5 May 1978.
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