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The Sister Cities Committee of Delray Beach was created by the City Commission in April 1977 for the purpose of establishing a sister city affiliation with Miyazu, Japan. In 1999, Delray Beach Sister Cities began its first quest to add a partnership link with another country - Moshi, Tanzania. The charter creating our official affiliation with Moshi was signed in early 2001. For information on our individual Sister City's, click on the icons below.
The relationship between the people of Miyazu, Japan and Delray Beach, Florida began at
the turn of the century when the Florida East Coast Railway helped Jo Sakai establish the
Yamato Miyazu, Japan is located on the Sea of Japan coast on the main island of Japan. Like
Delray Miyazu is best known for Amanohashidate (a floating bridge to the heavens) and is located in Miyazu City. Amanohashidate is a year-round sightseeing spot and is one of "the scenic trio in Japan". It is a sand-bar, 2 miles long, about 200 feet wide and is covered with some 8,000 pine trees. It has formed naturally over thousands of years. Its view is nothing but mystery. Each vista possesses its own special atmosphere.
Miyazu used to be a castle town and developed into one of the most
prominent
For more pictures of Miyazu please go here: PICTURES The Sister Cities Committee of Delray Beach works to develop programs and
share interests with Miyazu through projects that encourage schools, cultural,
professional and general citizen involvement. As Amanohashidate is a symbol
for a bridge to heaven, Sister City participants Our two communities have, in the past, had city officials and citizens exchange visits
and have recently established exchange programs. In 1998, Delray Beach Sister Cities
began its Youth Exchange and sent 5 students from Atlantic Community High School to Miyazu
for 5 days. November of 1999, Miyazu sent 5 students
In 1999, Delray Beach Sister Cities began its first quest to add a partnership link with another country. An organizational committee was formed to explore establishing a Sister City with a city in Tanzania, East Africa. One of the reasons for this particular partnership is because Delray Beach already has trade ties with Tanzania. The partnership came to fruition in 2000. For more information and pictures of our recent trip to Moshi, GO.Moshi-Municipality is the administrative, commercial, industrial, agricultural and tourist center of Kilimanjaro Region and to a great extent, the entire North East Tanzania. It is an attractive and exhilarating municipality built on the fertile southern Slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. It is located on volcanic rock which is overlain by tropical soils and few rock outcrops in the town center. With a population of 96,838 residents according to the 1988 National Population Census,
it is the ninth largest town in the country. Assuming an annual growth rate of 6.2%
recorded during The mean annual temperature is 25°C. The coldest month is July with an average temperature of 17°C and the warmest is December with an average of 34°C. The municipality experiences two rainy seasons: short rains from October to December and long rains from March to May with a mean annual rainfall of 550mm. The municipality has neither record of severe droughts nor serious floods. It has never experienced a frost or hurricanes. The world famous Kilimanjaro International Airport (KIA) is only 30 minutes drive from Moshi and halfway between Amsha and Moshi. Moshi Airport within the municipal boundaries has two tarmac runways long enough to serve light aircraft up to the size of a Fokker Friendship. The municipality is well served by the National Highway from Dar-Es-Salaam to Nairobi
and Tanzania currency is based on the decimal system and the basic unit is a shilling that is divided into 100 cents. The Bank of Tanzania prints coins and notes of different denominations. Moshi is 3 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (applicable to East Africa as a whole.) The history of the municipality dates to1892 when the German colonialists established a
military camp at Kolila in present-day Old Moshi Division of Moshi District Council on the
southern slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro. Following extension of It grew during British rule and was selected headquarters of the Northern Province. In 1926 it was designated a Township Authority following enactment of the Township Ordinance in 1925. In 1937 it had a population of 1,000 inhabitants which grew to reach 8,048 people in 1948. In 1956 it attained the status of a Town Council and a population of 13,725 residents the following year. During the 1967 National Population Census the town had a population of 26,804 people which increased to 52,223 inhabitants in 1978.
The boundaries of the town were extended in 1979. The town was designated a Municipal Council in 1988. THE COUNCIL The Municipal Council comprises of 20 councilors, sixteen of whom are elected and four Elections are based on universal suffrage under the democratic principle of "one
man, one vote" after every five years. The first Full Council meeting soon after the
elections is required by law to elect the Mayor, also known as Municipal Director,
the Deputy Mayor, Committee Chairpersons and members of the various committees. The
Mayor holds office for five years while the Deputy Mayor, Committee The municipality has a wide range of industries dealing with coffee curing, match production, pharmaceuticals, beverages and foodstuffs. Along the slopes of the mountain are coffee, barley and maize plantations as well as dairy and flower farms. To the south are the Tanganyika Planters Company (TPC) sugar plantations and the Japanese sponsored Lower Moshi Paddy Irrigation Project. Tarmac roads and other requisite amenities coupled with its favorable situation relative to markets in the country and the world over single the municipality as an obvious choice for potential investors in commerce, industry, agriculture and tourism. There is also an active local branch of the Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture and a pragmatic Moshi Chamber of Commerce. PLACES OF INTEREST AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS Moshi is virtually the center of the Northern Tourist Circuit that stretches from the
relaxed coastal Municipality of Tanga in the east across the Usambara and Pare Mountains
to the Serengeti National Park to the west. It also offers Mt. Kilimanjaro is located only 3°S of the Equator and derives its name from a local phrase which literally means "that which cannot be conquered". Surrounding the mountain is a treasury of wildlife that together with the mountain constitutes Kilimanjaro National Park.
SISTER CITIES PROGRAM You are invited to be an active participant in this valuable exchange of cultures, lifestyles and friendships. Please join the Delray Beach Sister Cities Program. MEMBERSHIP RATES:
As a member of the Delray Beach Sister Cities Program, you will receive a certificate of membership, periodic general information on Sister Cities, notice of all programs and events, and opportunities to volunteer and participate in YOUR Sister Cities Program. This is your official invitation to get involved! For more information write to: City of Delray Beach Sister Cities Program - 100 NW 1st Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33444 OR Send us your NAME - ADDRESS - CITY - STATE - ZIP And TELEPHONE. Indicate the membership category and amount your enclosing - Make your check payable to: City of Delray Beach, Sister Cities Program Send to: City of Delray Beach, Sister Cities Program 100 NW 1st Avenue Delray Beach, FL 33444 Thank you! About
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