Morocco

Morocco

Morocco is a North African country that gained independence in 1956. It has a population of about 37 million. The capital is Rabat, and the largest city is Casablanca. Moroccan culture is similar to Arab, Berber and French people. Which is evident from their traditions, art, food and architecture. The main languages ​​are Arabic and … Read more

Burundi

Burundi

Burundi, a small country in East Africa, gained independence in 1962. It has a population of about 14 million. The capital city is Gitega, while Bujumbura is the largest city and main economic center. Burundian culture is rich and includes traditional music, dance, and drumming. The main languages are Kirundi, French, and English. The predominant … Read more

Malaysia

Malaysia

Detail of Malaysia Region Southeast Asia Capital: Kuala Lumpur Population: 32,365,999 (45th Rank) Size: 330,803 km² (68th Largest) Language: Malay Density: 99.22 per Km2 Currency: Malaysian ringgit National flower: Hibiscus rosa-sinesis National dish: Nasi Lemak Map of Malaysia

Mali

Mali

Mali is a landlocked West African country known for its rich cultural heritage and historical significance. With a population of over 20 million, Mali is a diverse nation that has faced its fair share of challenges but continues to persevere. The capital and largest city of Mali is Bamako, a bustling metropolitan area on the … Read more

Chad

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Chad, a country in Central Africa, gained independence in 1960. It has a population of about 18.56 million in January 2024. The capital and largest city is N’Djamena. Chadian culture is diverse, with over 200 ethnic groups contributing to its rich traditions in music, dance, and art. The main languages are French and Arabic, with … Read more

Namibia

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Namibia, a country in Southern Africa, gained independence in 1990. It has a population of about 2,645,805 in 2024. The capital and largest city is Windhoek. Namibian culture is a blend of African and European influences, reflected in its music, dance, and art. The main languages are English, Oshiwambo, and Afrikaans, among others. The predominant … Read more

South Sudan

Northeastern Africa

South Sudan became the world’s newest independent country in 2011. As of Friday, May 24th, the population was approximately 11,256,588. The capital and largest city of South Sudan is Juba. The primary languages spoken are English, Juba Arabic, and several local languages. The main religions practiced are Christianity and traditional African beliefs. Detail of South … Read more