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Bahi District is one of the seven districts of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania . Bahi District is bordered to the north by Chemba District , to the east by Dodoma District and Chamwino District , and to the west by Singida Region . Its administrative seat is the town of Bahi .

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4-523: According to the 2012 Tanzania National Census, the population of Bahi District was 221,645. According to the 2022 census, the population of the district had grown to 322,526. Paved trunk road T3 from Morogoro to the Rwandan border passes through the district. The central railway of Tanzania passes through Bahi District as well and there is a train station in Bahi town. The new Standard Gauge Railway has

8-558: A station at Bahi under construction in early 2023. Administratively, the district is divided into four divisions namely, Mundemu, Chipanga, Bahi and Mwitikira. As of 2017, Bahi District is further divided into 22 wards . T3 road (Tanzania) The T3 is a Trunk road in Tanzania . The road runs from the center of Morogoro where the Trunk Road T1 and T3 intersect all the way to Rwanda n border at Rusumo . The road

12-587: Is the longest trunk road in the Tanzanian road system and it is approximately 1,097 km (682 mi). The road is a major road connecting the coast to the Tanzanian Capital Dodoma along with Rwanda. The road is entirely paved. The trunk road forms the only major land link to East African Community member Rwanda. Between 1959 and 2022, the Wami bridge was a single lane bridge between

16-534: The towns of Wami and Dakawa. In 2022 the New Wami Bridge was opened after the Tanzanian government spent TZS 75 Billion to upgrade the bridge and increase safety. Between the 42 km (26 mi) streach from Nzega to Tinde, the T3 trunk road shares its designation with T8 trunk road . Between the 15 km (9.3 mi) streach from Nyakanazi to Lusahunga, the T3 trunk road shares its designation with

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