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[[Image:Zanzibarfull.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Wind Power Station 7, located on Zanzibar Island]]
[[Image:Zanzibarfull.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Wind Power Station 7, located on Zanzibar Island]]
'''Zanzibar Island''' is an island on [[Earth]] comprising Zanzibar Island and several adjacent islands off the northeast coast of the [[United Republic of Tanzania]], [[Africa]].  
'''Zanzibar Island''' is an island on [[Earth]] comprising Zanzibar Island and several adjacent islands off the northeast coast of the [[United Republic of Tanzania]], [[Africa]]. <ref>''[[Halo 2]]''</ref>


==Background==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*This area is the location of the ''[[Halo 2]]'' multiplayer map ''[[Zanzibar]]''.
*This area is the location of the ''[[Halo 2]]'' multiplayer map ''[[Zanzibar]]''.
*The ''Halo 2'' map, Zanzibar, was remade in ''[[Halo 3]]'' as [[Last Resort]].
*The ''Halo 2'' map, Zanzibar, was remade in ''[[Halo 3]]'' as [[Last Resort]] <ref>''[[Halo 3]]''</ref>


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Revision as of 10:21, September 3, 2007

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Wind Power Station 7, located on Zanzibar Island

Zanzibar Island is an island on Earth comprising Zanzibar Island and several adjacent islands off the northeast coast of the United Republic of Tanzania, Africa. [1]

Background

Once a tropical paradise, Zanzibar is now a small abandoned township off the coast of Africa about 20 clicks north of New Mombasa, which was the Covenant's main incursion point in their attack on Earth in 2552.

It housed one of the 49 large power generators that powered various facilities around that area before it was decommissioned. It is one of the many various battlegrounds of the Covenant's invasion. Survivors of the initial assault call it "Hell on Earth".

Wind Power Station 7 is located on Zanzibar Island. It has been all but decommissioned. It sits as a mute reminder of the East African Protectorate's late 25th-century attempt at re-nationalization.

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