Category Archives: Africa

Sousse, Tunisia

The “Pearl of the Coast” Sousse is the most popular, noisy and youthful resort in Tunisia. There are a lot of hotels here – from city “kopeck pieces” at a price lower than there is no more luxurious “fives” with modern thalassotherapy centers. From entertainment – daring discos, a colorful port of pleasure boats, golf… Read More »

Tourist’s Guide to Egypt

Useful tips and information To enter Egypt, you need to have a general passport, the validity of which must be at least 3 months from the date of the end of the tour. You are responsible for its validity. Check the validity of the passport, the correspondence of the records to reality, the presence and… Read More »

Tunisia Interesting Facts

Tunisia (Republic of Tunisia) is an Arab state in northern Africa, one of the countries of the Arab Maghreb. In the west and southwest, Tunisia borders on Algeria, in the southeast on Libya, from the north and east its territory is washed by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. On a geographical map, the outlines… Read More »

Pretoria, South Africa

According to allpubliclibraries, Pretoria is the administrative and cultural-historical capital of South Africa, which plays an important role in the life of the country. Pretoria is located 60 km from Johannesburg on the banks of the Tswane River in an area with a subtropical climate, on the descending steps of a mountain plateau. The history… Read More »

About Uganda

Uganda is a colorful African country with rich nature. Numerous lakes, the famous Nile River, nature reserves and diverse flora of these places make Uganda one of the best tourist destinations in Africa. Unfortunately, due to the underdeveloped infrastructure, many natural attractions are difficult to access, but for fans of extreme tourism, this will be… Read More »

Tanzania Human Geography

Demographic developments in Tanzania are not well known. In the last years of the twentieth century the population increased at a rate of 2.5% (1993-98), not excessively high compared to the birth rate (41 ‰ in 1997), and this because a large part of the population still lives in very backward conditions and mortality is… Read More »

Sudan Territory and Economy

TERRITORY: HYDROGRAPHY Hydrography is essentially summarized in the Nile, which in Sudan carries out a considerable part of its course, giving rise to the episode that characterizes its regime: the merger of its two spring branches, the Blue Nile and the White Nile. The origin of the latter is in a certain sense the result… Read More »

Meknes Medina (World Heritage)

According to best-medical-schools, the city, about 60 km west of Fès, is one of the four royal cities in Morocco. It experienced its heyday in the 17th and 18th. Century under Sultan Moulai Ismail, who ran a magnificent residence there with pompous court keeping. The old town with its mosques, tombs and palaces is surrounded… Read More »

Kerkuan (World Heritage)

Kerkouane was founded in the 6th century BC. Founded by Phoenician refugees from Tire. It is the only Phoenician-Punic city whose remains have been preserved in their original state, as it was not rebuilt after it was destroyed by the Romans in the 1st Punic War. The horseshoe-shaped city complex, foundation walls and facilities for… Read More »

Algeria History: The Bouteflika Era

After Zéroual’s resignation, A. Bouteflika became in April 1999 (with early elections)elected as the new president (confirmed in office in 2004), who announced the modernization of Algerian society and submitted a peace plan to end the civil war (including legalization of Islamist groups that renounce armed struggle), which was approved by parliament in July 1999… Read More »

Burkina Faso Children and School

How is school in Burkina Faso? Only 41 out of 100 adults in Burkina Faso can read and write. The others are illiterate. The proportion of those who can read is higher among those aged 15 to 24: 57 out of 100 young men, 44 out of 100 young women can read and write. This… Read More »