Democratic Republic Of Congo
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #fcef00;">An Africa in miniature, Congo is a land of great contrasts, a country of wild animals, active volcanoes, thick rain forests and lush grasslands and the pygmies. Formerly known as Zaire and also known as the Belgian Congo, it is now officially known as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The country is named after the longest and deepest river Congo, which crosses the Equator twice, once in each direction. The mysterious swamps and the turbulent river Congo along with the imposing Inga falls challenge the explorer. Livingstone Falls provides the most impressive sight of a waterfall on the mighty river. DRC is a classic example of the co–existence of western culture and African traditions. Kinshasa is its capital city and Congo is sometimes also referred to as Congo–Kinshasa. One of the richest countries, Congo boasts of reserves of diamonds and gold. Let us learn more about this country.</p>
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Cote d
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #ffe6cc">The scenic portrait of Cote d’Ivoire stretches from the historical crafts to nature’s bounty to mesmerizing waterfalls and the ancient buildings. Formerly known as Ivory Coast, the country is now officially called the Republic of Cote d’Ivoire and is nestled in the western parts of the Sub–Saharan region of West Africa. The colourful, lively, enchanting and boasted as one of the most successful economies of West Africa, Cote d’Ivoire signifies the prosperity associated with its name. The modernity of its city Abidjan (known as the Paris of West Africa) combined with the traditions and cultural values and the pristine natural beauty of its beaches and parks enhances the charm of the country. When visiting Cote d’Ivoire, you can see one of the last remaining tropical forests or simply bask on the beaches of the coastal towns. Let us learn more about Cote D’Ivoire.</p>
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Cuba
<p style="color:#dbdbdb ;padding:20px; border-left:5px solid #fc664b">Cuba is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of cigars, radical politics, social strife and Fidel Castro? Officially known as the Republic of Cuba, it is known as the Pearl of the Caribbean and is a wonderful place for holidays. Christopher Columbus was the first Spanish traveller and explorer to land on its shore in 1492. Isolated from the capitalist world, this beautiful country has preserved its unique identity and character. More than the sun, sea and the beaches, it is the unspoiled nature, wildlife and an interest in the culture and traditions of its inhabitants that makes Cuba a preferred destination for a visit. In spite of facing many difficulties and shortages in their homeland, the Cubans still remain friendly and cheerful. Cuba presents an opportunity to experience both the contrasting representations of modernity and traditional values as well as the urban and rural splendor. With the exotic Havana as its capital city, Cuba is the biggest island in the Caribbean. Let us learn more about Cuba, a vibrant place of passionate people.</p>
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