A colorful logo for Cameroon

On January 20, 2012 · 0 Comments

Cameroon.And even if the whole thing just a suggestion, just a gimmick idea, it goes like this: As the name Cameroon actually from the Portuguese word “Camaro” is derived, which simply means shrimp, have the designers of the new logo for Cameroon at the form of such shrimp oriented.Cameroon is also Only one of two countries in the world where English and French are official languages ​​with equal rights. Continue Reading…

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Morocco on 25 selected November

On January 18, 2012 · 0 Comments

Tension is not only in Morocco, the world looks to the public on the orientation of her westernmost country in North Africa, and how will that affect whether the king offered and implemented reforms to the policy in the country. For this election, the Prime Minister is no longer determined by the king, but by Parliament, whose composition is obtained naturally from this election. Continue Reading…

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Famous African Francois Botha

On January 16, 2012 · 0 Comments

Many other people does not stop but to get excited about boxing as a sport and as a spectacle. In Germany, the attention is for such fringe sports always on whether there is currently German participants with chances to win, which was so in Formula 1, the ski jumping or boxing. Currently, the starving German boxing, but this at times and also one of Henry Maske, Axel Schulz was in a different way. Continue Reading…

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Academy encourages young African leaders to

On January 15, 2012 · 0 Comments

Because the training situation in Africa is still in many parts of the African continent so weak that many companies not only for the upper management level, but also for the middle and send even among many professionals foreigners, mostly from Western countries, in order to get ahead economically. Continue Reading…

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Parakou in Benin

On January 14, 2012 · 0 Comments

Typical of Parakou is the roundabout in the center of the city, whose center has a pink obelisk with the inscription “Parakou” who is liked by the residents Parakous very happy, even though he happened to sound a little slanted.Addition to many administrative buildings, it also has an office in Parakou, the tourist office, which is open from Tuesday to Saturday. Continue Reading…

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Meerkats – who does not love them?

On January 8, 2012 · 0 Comments

Part because their behavior is that they are, they always live in groups of about five to 30 animals at times, cooperate very well together and thereby have a very special character. Because they share the work in the lookout for enemies. Always a few of them stand at the entrances of the burrows, and erect on his hind legs, on the other clan members that can do other things at rest, such as hunting or building. Continue Reading…

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People from Morocco

On January 7, 2012 · 0 Comments

Why are we here again Want to introduce people from Africa. That is, strictly speaking we do not know them and we do not know their history. Know that the photographer has done the following impressions of people from Morocco excellent work. Both the shooting itself and in the choice of people he has finally photographed. Continue Reading…

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Aye-Aye! Only in Madagascar

On January 6, 2012 · 0 Comments

“Aye-aye” – this is not the answer of a sailor on a command of the captain. But the name of an animal that is found only on Madagascar. To German, it is also known as “aye”, wherein relatively unknown here: Who has heard that name before?This is the aye-aye, the aye-aye lemur as extremely irritating and belongs also to the primates. Continue Reading…

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National anthem of Egypt (text and music)

On January 5, 2012 · 0 Comments

Both the text of the national anthem of Egypt as well as a video with the song in a long version, designed with lots of pictures with respect to the content and history of Egypt.Image and text after the jump:The title of the piece is “Biladi, Biladi, Biladi” which means “homeland, homeland, homeland”. Continue Reading…

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Antelope rams cyclists in South Africa

On January 4, 2012 · 0 Comments

“cyclist” is rather a racing driver, but the rest of the headline is true: There is an antelope. It happened in South Africa, near Cape Town, and the antelope deliberately rammed the cyclist. Or? No doubt about it, an animal that services reach such speeds and movement jumps, but not randomly wrong. Continue Reading…

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