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Meaning of "zanzibari"

Zanzibari (noun): Relating to Zanzibar, an island off the coast of Tanzania known for its spices, culture, and history
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  • A native or inhabitant of Zanzibar.
  • of, or relating to Zanzibar or its inhabitants

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Do not forget to try the Zanzibari pizza.
The team of Zanzibari dog vaccinators in the field.
I used to know a girl who was Zanzibari.
They are equipped with traditional Zanzibari furniture made of local materials.
The Zanzibari stories resonated deeply with their own context.
The spice cake is the most typical dessert in Zanzibari cuisine.
There is a possibility that a Zanzibari FA Cup may be organized in the future.
The Zanzibari Cup is the top knockout football tournament in Zanzibar.
The exceptional cuisine is a fusion of traditional Zanzibari and international flavors.
The Zanzibari is a boutique hotel located in Nungwi on the North Eastern tip of Zanzibar.
Thrush also sank two steam launches whose Zanzibari crews shot at her with rifles.
Dau, traditional Zanzibari fishing boats, stranded on the beach during low tide.
Dinner and overnight at The Zanzibari hotel.
The British sank a Zanzibari royal yacht and two smaller vessels.
The Comorian fishers visiting a Zanzibari fish market.

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The local Zanzibari government is based in Stone Town, on the west coast of Unguja.
She was the singer for the Zanzibari band Sound of Tarab.
Stairs ran a well-organised expedition and won the loyalty of his officers and chiefs Zanzibari supervisors.
The kitchen serves local Zanzibari and International cuisine with focus on seafood.
This is a three-story traditional Zanzibari house.
The most well-known feature of Zanzibari houses are the finely decorated wooden doors.
The operation was largely successful, but anti-German feeling among the Zanzibari people remained strong.
The Comorian fishers, their Zanzibari hosts, and staff from Dahari and Mwambao.
It was the house of the infamous Zanzibari slave trader Tippu Tip.
Mkota Spirit Dancers, a traditional Zanzibari dance troupe from southern Pemba.
During the first half of the 1960s the Zanzibari labor movement flourished.
It was later become a museum about the Zanzibari royal family and history since 1994.

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