The Heinrich Boell Foundation and about Africa

On July 24, 2010 · 0 Comments

It is not surprising that the Heinrich Boell Foundation also heavily involved with the political and social conditions in Africa – and not only report but also engaging and self moderating. The Foundation refers to himself in the subtext of “The Green Foundation”, is because since 1996 it defines related parties as the Green Party. Continue Reading…

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The Red Sea

On July 20, 2010 · 0 Comments

Today we are dealing with a very interesting tourist destination in Africa, which area is right at the very edge of this continent: the Red Sea. Interesting not just as a tourist destination, but also from a geographical point of view. It is about 2,200 kilometers long and up to 2,600 meters deep. Continue Reading…

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Kenya's image moults, one problem remains

On July 18, 2010 · 0 Comments

We already mentioned cut-flower industry will probably soon from – are overtaken tourism in terms of their sales – normal. This is good news for Kenya. Last year there were about 1.2 million tourists who spent a holiday in Kenya.And this despite the fact that prices have risen enormously, so popular for safaris and associated accommodation. Continue Reading…

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Unspeakable decadence in Equatorial Guinea

On July 17, 2010 · 0 Comments

For over 30 years, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of the “president” of the country. The very length of his reign can already draw conclusions that he has no democratic re-election. It is not surprising that there is also the son of the president member of the government.This is now by special boldness and decadence at the plight of the population in the country it helps rule of Equatorial Guinea. Continue Reading…

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African Safari in the Ruhr

On July 16, 2010 · 0 Comments

Know, can not afford all the parts of the population to travel to Africa. Such need not necessarily be very expensive indeed, but trips are generally, whether to Africa or Austria, for certain groups in society hardly affordable. How are you supposed to be longing for the desert, rain forest and wild animals breastfeed?At least for the last point, there is a practical and exciting situation, however, the animals are no longer quite so “wild”. Continue Reading…

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World Social Forum opens in Senegal

On July 15, 2010 · 0 Comments

Was in Senegal in early February the tenth already “World Social Forum” opened. A march through the capital of Senegal, Dakar, was the first in a series of events to mark the execution of this forum. The aim of the work of this convention-like device is particularly the fight against neoliberalism. Continue Reading…

Also part of Africa, the Arab League

On July 14, 2010 · 0 Comments

This composite was founded by Arab states even during the Second World War, specifically in March 1945. She currently has 22 African and Asian member states. These are: Libya, Sudan, Mauritania, Qatar, Algeria, Bahrain, Yemen, Comoros, Djibouti, Somalia, Kuwait, Lebanon, Tunisia, Morocco, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates and the Palestinian Authority, Iraq, Syria and Egypt belong. Continue Reading…

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The Zuma Rock in Nigeria

On July 13, 2010 · 0 Comments

How important it is for now not really small country of Nigeria as a landmark, is manifested in the fact that it is mapped to a 100-naira bill. Also called the Zuma Rock and “gate of Abuja”.Its sheer size makes it an unusual sight in Nigeria, which for many tourists in Nigeria worth a trip, but you should have the coming out of Abuja Zuma Rock either on its route or schedule quite a bit more than a half-day trip . Continue Reading…

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The Kasubi Tombs in Uganda

On July 12, 2010 · 0 Comments

About 30 acres is large, the entire area, which is commonly divided into three sections: one for the main grave, more cemeteries behind this first area and agricultural buildings from the main grave side.Especially the old burial Is important to realize that until 1882 was its construction commenced. Continue Reading…

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African language families

On July 11, 2010 · 0 Comments

For this reason, we are concerned at this point only with an overview of the language families that exist in Africa. And we are already at a very manageable number of responses required to exactly whom would be 6thAs there would be a first, advancing from north to south, the Afro-Asiatic languages, where a largely Arab dominated, but not alone occurs. Continue Reading…

 
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