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Trekking on Mount Kenya

Pulling up to the top of Mount Kenya is an African experience to say the least beyond the ordinary. The road from the tropical lowlands to a snow-capped mountain peak is truly as varied as a magnificent trip. Visit cancermatters for more about Kenya. Trekking on Mount Kenya A trek on Mount Kenya is an absolute highlight… Read More »

Liberia Overview

Liberia, officially English Republic of Liberia [r ɪ p ʌ bl ɪ k əv la ɪ b ɪ əriə], German Republic, Liberia country in West Africa, with (2019) 4.9 million residents; The capital is Monrovia. Location Liberia borders the Atlantic Ocean in the southwest, Sierra Leone in the northwest, Guinea in the north, and the… Read More »

The Best of Kenya & Tanzania

Get the most unforgettable experiences of Tanzania and Kenya’s best national parks and climb Africa’s highest mountain, Kilimanjaro. On this trip you will experience the Kenyan capital Nairobi, where a private guide will show you some of the city’s highlights including visits to the Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage, AFEW Giraffe Center, Kazuri Bead Workshop and Karen… Read More »

Kyrgyzstan History

HISTORY: BEFORE INDEPENDENCE In the fifteenth century. Kyrgyz nomadic shepherds, coming from the territories north of present-day Mongolia, began to occupy both sides of the Tian Shan range (current border between China, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan). From the beginning of the 1700s, severely attacked by the Mongols, many of these nomadic groups concentrated on the territory… Read More »

Backpackers Safari in Kenya

East Africa – Combine an active and expensive budget safari in Kenya with Zanzibar’s beaches. On the trip you cycle through Hell’s Gate National Park, hike the crater of Mount Longonot and live in a camping tent in a local Maasai village. See loverists for more about Kenya. Join us on an adventurous day trip on the… Read More »

Lithuania Modern History

The abandonment of the principle of the leading role of the Communist Party (December 1989), preceded by a couple of months from the split of the Lithuanian Communist Party from the CPSU, marked, in fact, the first ever introduction of political pluralism in the USSR since the war. In particular, it clashed with the proclamation… Read More »

Three Generation Trip – Safari & Beach Life in Kenya

This three-generation round trip combines a family-friendly budget safari in the Masai Mara Game Reserve with a beach holiday in your own villa at Diani Beach. On the safari you will experience the best of Kenya’s unique wildlife and then the Indian Ocean will set the tone for an exotic beach holiday at Kenya’s best beach… Read More »

Sudan History

The elections of May 1986 brought the Umma party of Sadia el Mahdi, who became prime minister, to power, while the presidency passed to Ahmed Ali el Mirghani. shari’ah) and a broad autonomy of the southern regions, was severely exacerbated, causing the rapid disintegration of the social and productive fabric, and with this of the… Read More »

Chad Culture and Literature

CULTURE The oldest settlement groups in the area were the so-called Chado-Hamites, represented by the Haussa and the Kotoko, the latter heirs of the ancient legendary population of the Sao, of which archaeological research has revealed interesting remains in the field of ceramics and in that of metallurgy. Subsequently, Chad was above all a transit… Read More »

Central African Republic Culture and Literature

CULTURE The extremely difficult political situation has stopped any kind of artistic expression in this country; to this is added the high percentage of illiteracy. Even the music does not offer original characteristics: popular dance music, a local version of the characteristic style of Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Brazzaville (Republic of the… Read More »

Information about India

India is chaotic, adventurous, confusing and present – pure bombardment of sensory impressions. In and out of an endless hustle and bustle, men in turbans, women in colorful saris, frantically honking cars, green autorickshas, ​​fermented bicycle taxis, donkeys, camels and sacred cows flow. On this page you will find practical information and facts about India.… Read More »

Uzbekistan History

Islamization and Mongolian Empires The area of ​​today’s Uzbekistan, belonging to the historical region of West Turkestan, shared its history in antiquity and the Middle Ages (Turkestan , especially the landscapes of Sogdiana , Charism). At the beginning of the 8th century the area was conquered by the Arabs and then Islamized as part of… Read More »

Cameroon Arts and Literature

CULTURE: LITERATURE Cameroon is one of the few countries in Africa where there are documents of written literature. In the sec. XIX two types of writing appeared, one in the Bagam area, imitation of Roman capital letters, the other in the Bamun area, original, invented by King Njoya, syllabic and phonetic. Several manuscripts remain, with… Read More »

Ukraine Arts and Music

ART Starting from the century. Street. C. in Ukraine was enriched with notable artistic manifestations due both to the Scythians and to the contacts with the Greek colonies of the Black Sea (Tyras, Olbia, Chersonese, Pantikapaion, today Kerč), which gave life to the so-called Greek-Scythian art. Christian churches (VX century), of simple structure but very… Read More »

Eritrea Literature

Due to the linguistic plurality of the country, it is very difficult to define the literature of Eritrea. It is in fact a multi-ethnic society in which there are nine indigenous languages, each with its own oral literary tradition and some even written. English is also widespread, used for teaching in schools; l ‘ Amharic,… Read More »

Tunisian Literature

According to thefreegeography, Tunisian literature did not seem, in the Middle Ages, to distinguish itself from Arabic. The city of Kairouan was, before Tunis, an important cultural center and gave famous writers such as al-Qaysi (966-1045), author of works on the Koran, al-Husrī (d. 1061), compiler of three anthologies, and the religious poet aš-Sādili (d.… Read More »

Ivory Coast Culture and History

CULTURE: ART According to cancermatters, the Ivory Coast is very important in the entire historical-artistic panorama of Africa, as in it, with the abstractionist styles of the Senufo of the North, with the stately Guinean art of the Baulé and Anyi and with the masks of the Man group, the main artistic currents of the… Read More »

Lesotho Culture and Literature

THE STATE Lesotho is a constitutional monarchy, which achieved complete independence on 4 October 1966. The 1993 Constitution stipulates that the Parliamentary Assembly be elected by universal suffrage for 5 years. The executive, judicial and legislative power rests with the government, chaired by the prime minister, who is the leader of the majority party. The… Read More »

Guinea Arts and Literature

CULTURE: LITERATURE Oral literature is still alive, especially through the griots ‘ epic songs and chants (itinerant minstrels, who pass on the historical memory of the country). The fulbe are distinguished by their original poetry, despite the Arab influence; the authors show a marked personality and create celebratory or moralizing, religious or ritual poems with… Read More »

Equatorial Guinea History and Culture

HISTORY Reached by the Portuguese in the second half of the century. XV, was ceded to Spain in 1778 with the Pardo Treaty. In 1827 the British established a naval base in Macías Nguema Biyogo for the fight against the slave trade, administering the island with the consent of Spain, which returned to possession in… Read More »

Eritrea History and Culture

HISTORY: THE LIBERATION STRUGGLE FROM ETHIOPIA In 1960, however, Ethiopia incorporated Eritrea as a province, causing the reaction of the Eritreans, who came organizing themselves into liberation movements (FLE, Eritrean Liberation Front; FPLE, Eritrean Popular Front) whose tenacious armed struggle against the Ethiopian army, conducted with ups and downs, has characterized the recent, troubled history… Read More »

Life in San Diego

Living in America’s finest city – San Diego. According to CITYPOPULATIONREVIEW, the city in the US state of California is best known for its great climate and extremely popular with surfers due to its beaches. We have listed the different parts of the city to live in for you. DOWNTOWN Downtown San Diego is known… Read More »

Mali Literature

Inhabited by various ethnic groups, Mali has a varied and abundant traditional, oral (and sometimes written in Arabic letters) literature, which blends native elements with those of Islamic import. The traditional culture linked to the Mandingo language is rich in myths, legends, tales in verse and in rhythmic prose, destined to be sung and danced;… Read More »

Trinidad and Tobago Politics and Law

Politics According to the constitution that came into force on August 1, 1976, Trinidad and Tobago is a parliamentary republic. The head of state is the president elected by an electoral college (representatives of both chambers of parliament) for a period of five years. The legislature rests with the bicameral parliament, consisting of the Senate… Read More »

Malawi Culture and Literature

(Mfuko la Malawi). State of central-southern Africa (118,484 km²). Capital: Lilongwe. Administrative division: regions (3). Population: 13,066,320 (2008). Language: Chichewa and English (official), chinyanja, chitumbuka, chiyao. Religion: Protestants 20.5%, Catholics 18%, other Christians 9.9%, Muslims 20%, animists / traditional beliefs 10%, others 21.6%. Currency unit: Malawi kwacha (100 tambala). Human Development Index: 0.457 (162nd place).… Read More »

Libya Culture and Literature

CULTURE According to getzipcodes, Libya perfectly represents the meeting point between the Sahara and the Mediterranean: along its coasts there are extraordinary Greek and Roman cities and the remains of ancient Byzantine splendors; in the interior, however, the desert occupies 90% of the entire territory. In theory, in Libyan society, women have the same rights… Read More »

Liberia History

Little known are the prehistory and protohistory of the territory of present-day Liberia; the population itself has significant gaps from a historical point of view: immigration of people coming from the foothills of Fouta-Djalon must have superimposed on the aboriginal ethnic groups, starting above all from the century. XVI. As for contacts with the outside… Read More »