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The image shows a wooden framed sign with the title "Tracking Dhow Countries Harmonies" in gold lettering. The sign is located in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sign has a map on the right side showing the locations of the Stone Town heritage walks, including landmarks like the Old Dispensary, the House of Wonders, and the Anglican Cathedral. The left side of the sign has a photograph of people playing music, presumably on the streets of Stone Town. The caption under the photo reads: "The story of Stone Town of Zanzibar, with its historic houses, mosques and palaces, dates back to the 19th Century.  Stone Town was established in the 1830s when Sultan Seyyid Said, moved his capital from Muscat to Zanzibar. Stone Town is a unique cultural and historical melting pot, where people from a variety of backgrounds and faiths have lived together harmoniously for centuries. This historical harmony is reflected in the city's architecture, its language and its culture. Stone Town's buildings, with their intricate carvings, balconies and courtyards, are a testimony to the city's rich and vibrant past. Stone Town's culture, music and cuisine have a strong East African, Arabic, Indian and European influence. The city's unique blend of cultures is a testament to the rich and varied history of Zanzibar."  The sign also includes the logo of the European Union.
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The image shows a wooden framed sign with the title "Tracking Dhow Countries Harmonies" in gold lettering. The sign is located in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The sign has a map on the right side showing the locations of the Stone Town heritage walks, including landmarks like the Old Dispensary, the House of Wonders, and the Anglican Cathedral. The left side of the sign has a photograph of people playing music, presumably on the streets of Stone Town. The caption under the photo reads: "The story of Stone Town of Zanzibar, with its historic houses, mosques and palaces, dates back to the 19th Century. Stone Town was established in the 1830s when Sultan Seyyid Said, moved his capital from Muscat to Zanzibar. Stone Town is a unique cultural and historical melting pot, where people from a variety of backgrounds and faiths have lived together harmoniously for centuries. This historical harmony is reflected in the city's architecture, its language and its culture. Stone Town's buildings, with their intricate carvings, balconies and courtyards, are a testimony to the city's rich and vibrant past. Stone Town's culture, music and cuisine have a strong East African, Arabic, Indian and European influence. The city's unique blend of cultures is a testament to the rich and varied history of Zanzibar." The sign also includes the logo of the European Union.

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