Definition of Zanzibar in English:
Zanzibar
proper nounˈzanzɪˌbɑːˌzanzɪˈbɑːˈzænzəˌbɑr
An island off the coast of East Africa, part of Tanzania; population 1,207,500 (est. 2009, with Pemba). Under Arab rule from the 17th century, Zanzibar was a prosperous trading port. It became a British protectorate in 1890 and an independent Commonwealth state in 1963, but in the following year the sultan was overthrown and the country became a republic, uniting with Tanganyika to form Tanzania.
Definition of Zanzibar in US English:
Zanzibar
proper nounˈzænzəˌbɑrˈzanzəˌbär
An island off the coast of East Africa, part of Tanzania; population 1,207,500 (2009, with Pemba). In 1964, it became a republic and united with Tanganyika to form Tanzania.