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Zanzibar, known as the Zanzibar Archipelago, is a semi-autonomous region of Tanzania located in the Indian Ocean, approximately 25-50 kilometers off the coast of mainland Tanzania. Comprising several islands, the two main islands are Unguja (commonly referred to as Zanzibar Island) and Pemba Island, along with numerous smaller islets.

Geography and Climate:

- Geography: Zanzibar's islands are characterized by sandy beaches, coral reefs, and dense tropical forests. The topography ranges from low-lying coastal areas to hills and plateaus inland.

- Climate: Zanzibar has a tropical climate influenced by its proximity to the equator. The temperature remains relatively consistent year-round, with average highs ranging from 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F). The island experiences two main seasons:

 - Dry Season (June to October):** Characterized by cooler temperatures and minimal rainfall, making it the peak tourist season.

 - Wet Season (November to May):** Brings higher humidity and periodic rainfall, with heavier rains typically occurring from March to May and shorter rains from November to December.

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