Cameroon
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #567dff;">Cameroon, also known as the Republic of Cameroon, is often referred to as the hinge of Africa. ‘A continent within a continent’ could be the best phrase to describe this beautiful country. Despite being a small country, Cameroon is home to all the diverse cultures of Africa and is hence, rightly called the Miniature of Africa. The world’s most poisonous lake, the rare white–striped deer, the pygmies, the lush green rainforests are all found in one country called Cameroon. One of the important facts is that the country is known for its thermal springs and an active volcano, Mount Cameroon. Although Douala is the largest city in Cameroon, Yaoundé is its capital city. Let us learn more about Cameroon in detail.</p>
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Cambodia
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #56b3ff;">With the past filled with tragedy, needless death and destruction, Cambodia is a country still shrouded for the world. Although once languished under the Khmer Rouge, the Cambodians still consider themselves to be Khmers, the descendants of the then Angkor Empire. The picturesque country of Cambodia, officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia, has a beautiful landscape with uplands and mountains. Cambodia is often called as ‘Kampuchea’ in the Khmer language. It is home to the magnificent Angkor Vat, one of the seven wonders of the world, which clearly depicts how artistically brilliant its people are. Angkor Vat has been the cradle of the earliest civilization in the world. One of the interesting aspects of the Cambodian flag is that it is the only flag in the world to feature a building. Let us find out more about Cambodia.</p>
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Burma
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #54ff65;">Burma, or officially called as the Republic of Union of Myanmar, is a land blessed with sparkling rubies, sapphires, jades and has the highest number of temples and many magnificent Pagodas, the most well known Pagoda being the Shwedagon Pagoda in Yangon, the capital city of Burma. Burma was a kingdom ruled by the Konbaung dynasty before being annexed by the British. It has been regarded as one of the earliest homes of mankind and has remained untouched by the modern world. The Buddhist monasteries here are a proof of its timeless devotion to Buddhism as a way of life. Its skyline is dotted by tapering golden Pagodas made of golden hue and golden paint, and is hence called the ‘Suvarnabhumi’ or ‘the Golden Land’. The country is also blessed with Aung San Suu Kyi, an activist who led the struggle against freedom from the oppressive military rule, and in recognition of her efforts, won the Nobel Prize for Peace. Let us find out more about this ancient land.</p>
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