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- David Livingstone (4684 bytes)
3: ...to the popular quotation, "''Dr. Livingstone, I presume.''"
8: ...r a brief time at his insistence and over the protests of the Moffats – although she was pregnan...
12: ...stone was a proponent of trade and missions to be established in central Africa.
14: ...o publish a book on his travels. At this time he resigned from the missionary society to which he belo...
16: ==Zambesi Expedition== - Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
2: ...ending also to present-day [[India]], the [[Maldives]], [[Sri Lanka]], [[Southeast Asia]] and [[China]...
4: ...'', a title or honorific at times given to the names of scholars particularly in the Islamic East, mea...
6: ...ently fictional in places, the ''Rihla'' still gives as complete an account as exists of some parts of...
8: ...ting or story-telling. The following account assumes the former where it is not obviously the latter.
11: ... Muslim world, and beyond (about 44 modern countries). - Africa (35389 bytes)
3: ...h over 800 million human inhabitants in 54 countries, it accounts for about one seventh of the [[world...
8: ...ce of Africa]] with its capital [[Carthage]], corresponding to modern-day [[Tunisia]].
11: *the [[Phoenician languages|Phoenician]] ''`afar'', dust;
24: ...om the main mass of the Earth's surface. It includes within its remarkably regular outline an area, of...
26: ... miles), has a coast-line of 32,000 km (19,800 miles). - Age of Exploration (14467 bytes)
1: ...topher Columbus]], [[Vasco da Gama]], [[Pedro ?vares Cabral]], [[John Cabot]], [[Juan Ponce de Le,...
3: ...e a combination of traditional European and Arab designs were the first ships that could leave the rel...
7: ...ns in hopes of finding coverts, or the fabled [[Prester John]].
9: The first of these travelers was [[Giovanni de Plano Carpini]] who ...
11: ...[[Ottoman Empire]] further limited the possibilities for Europeans. - Madagascar (29377 bytes)
2: ...Madagascar and [[Mauritania]] are the only countries not to use a [[decimal currency]].
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10: ...sy language|Malagasy]]: Fatherland, Liberty, Progress)'' |
13: official_languages = [[Malagasy language|Malagasy]], [[French ...
17: ... = [[List of Presidents of Madagascar|President]] <br> [[List of Prime Ministers of Madagasc... - Tanzania (17411 bytes)
1: ... the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]] on the west, and [[Zambia]], [[Malawi]] and [[Mozambique]] o...
13: ...anthem = [[Mungu ibariki Afrika]] (God Bless Africa) |
14: official_languages = [[Swahili language|Swahili]], [[English l...
15: capital = [[Dodoma]] ([[Dar es Salaam]]) |
18: ...s = [[List of Presidents of Tanzania|President]] <br> [[List of Prime Ministers of Tanzania... - Henry Morton Stanley (3669 bytes)
1: ...9th-century]], [[Wales|Welsh]]-born, [[United States]] [[journalist]] and [[List of explorers|explorer...
3: ... and later worked his passage to the [[United States]] on a ship. Upon arriving in New Orleans, he be...
5: ...umb|Famous explorer who said "Dr.Livingstone, I presume?"]]
7: ...ey's no doubt romanticised account, he asked [[James Gordon Bennett, Jr.]], the paper's owner, how muc...
9: ...On his return, he wrote a book about his experiences. The ''New York Herald,'' in partnership with Br... - John Hanning Speke (2178 bytes)
1: ...o [[Africa]]. He also created the [[Hamitic hypothesis]], a suspected major cause of the [[Rwandan gen...
3: ...rancis Burton]] on an expedition to [[Somalia]]. Despite hardships, the two managed to reach the 'forb...
5: ...to make a voyage to East Africa, to find the sources of the [[Nile]]. He again chose Speke as his comp...
9: ...zibar in October [[1860]]. They travelled on the west side around Lake Victoria without actually seein...
11: Speke's voyage did not resolve the issue, Burton claimed that because Speke ... - Kenya (15142 bytes)
1: ...ndian Ocean]]. [[Nairobi]] is its capital and largest city.
10: official_languages = [[English language|English]], [[Swahili l...
14: leader_titles = [[President of Kenya|President]] |
15: leader_names = [[Mwai Kibaki]] |
16: largest_city = [[Nairobi]] | - Leopard (7605 bytes)
11: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''P. pardus'''''}}
16: ...es are typically around two-thirds the size of males.
18: ...be smaller on the head, larger and have pale centres on the body.
20: ...pecies of large [[felid]] which happen to have genes for more black pigment than orange-tan pigment, t...
22: ...most of Africa (with the exception of the Sahara Desert), as well as parts of Asia Minor and the Middl... - Slavery (26455 bytes)
1: ...ecific form, known as '''chattel slavery''', implies the [[property|legal ownership]] of a person or p...
4: ...fficial or tacit arrangements with local authorities by masters who have some influence because of the...
6: ...mes from <i>slav</i>, which originally meant landless [[serfs]] from [[Eastern Europe]], including par...
8: ...scholars, because of the wide variety of ambiguities which may be attached to words like "slavery".
10: ...[[free labour]]", with quite different disadvantages experienced by such workers. - Leopards (8935 bytes)
10: {{Taxobox_species_entry | taxon = '''''P. pardus'''''}}
15: ...es are typically around two-thirds the size of males.
17: ...be smaller on the head, larger and have pale centres on the body.
19: ...pecies of large [[felid]] which happen to have genes for more black pigment than orange-tan pigment, t...
21: ...f [[Africa]] (with the exception of the [[Sahara Desert]]), as well as parts of [[Asia Minor]] and the...
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