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What meat did ancient Egypt eat?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Considered a luxury food, meat was not regularly consumed in ancient Egypt. The rich would enjoy pork and mutton. Beef was even more expensive, and only eaten at celebratory or ritual occasions. Hunters could catch a wide range of wild game including cranes, hippos and gazelles. What animals did ancient Egypt eat? Rabbits, deer, gazelles, […]

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How do I get a Tunisian passport?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Requirements*: Application Form duly filled out. Copy of Tunisian Birth Certificate (Must Register the Birth first, ONCE you complete the registration THEN apply for The Passport “Application link “) Two Copies of both Parents IDs ( Tunisian C.I.N if one of the parents is Tunisian or both ) How can I get Tunisian citizenship? NATURALIZATION: […]

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Who does Tunisia drink alcohol?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

According to the World Health Organization, men are the main consumers of alcohol in Tunisia, with an average of 35.1 liters of alcohol consumed per year. The same source added that Tunisian ladies, however, only consume one liter. Do people drink alcohol in Tunisia? Alcohol is legal and publicly consumed in Tunisia, but it is […]

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Is Lesotho part of South Africa?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

History. The area known as Lesotho is completely surrounded by South Africa. Lesotho (then Basutoland, a British protectorate) was annexed to the Cape Colony in 1871, but became separate again (as a crown colony) in 1884. When the Union of South Africa was formed in 1910, there were moves by the UK to include Lesotho. […]

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Is the Egyptian economy growing?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The central bank said last month economic growth surged to 7.7% in the final quarter of the last fiscal year, indicating growth of 3.3% for the entirety of 2020/21, up from a previous full fiscal-year estimate of 2.8%. Economists in a July poll predicted economic growth would be 5.0% for the year to next June. […]

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What is Kenya’s patriotic song?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Kenya National Anthem and Patriotic Songs Sample this album Title by Artist 0:00 / 0:00 1 Kenya National Anthem by Vienna Boys 1:39 2 Kenya Nchi Yangu by Fadhili Williams 3:46 3 Haicia Bendera by E. Gitau 2:55 4 My Land is Kenya by Roger Whittaker 3:54 What are patriotic songs? A patriotic song is […]

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Can I import a car from Japan to Uganda?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

You cannot import a car older than 15 years into Uganda. Before 2018, Uganda’s car importation laws were not stringent. There was no restriction on how old a car had to be for it to be allowed into the country. However, this changed when the Road Safety Act 2018 was passed. How much does it […]

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Do giraffes live in Namibia?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Giraffe are found throughout the dry savannah habitats of Namibia, including open grassland, woodland and scrubland and along ephemeral rivers.Their range extends west and south-west of Etosha National Park into similar or more arid habitats in the northern and central Namib Desert. Do giraffes live in the Namib Desert? Small populations are found in the […]

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What does the name Israel mean in Hebrew?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Jewish: from the Hebrew male personal name Yisrael ‘Fighter of God’. In the Bible this is a byname bestowed on Jacob after he had wrestled with the angel at the ford of Jabbok (Genesis 32:24–8). What is the meaning of name Israel? Israel. Origin: Hebrew. Meaning: Prince of God, he who wrestles with God. Alternative […]

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Are English teachers needed in Mozambique?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

The official language of Mozambique is Portuguese and a few other local languages are spoken, namely Makuwa, Sena and Swahili, but there is a movement by the government to up the level of English in schools around the country, which means there is a need for English teachers. Can I teach English in Mozambique? Teaching […]

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When were the new national symbols adopted in Rwanda?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

2001. The seal of Rwanda is the national symbol and used by the government. It was restyled in 2001 to match the color scheme of the new national flag. The text reads “Republic of Rwanda – Unity, Work, Patriotism” in Kinyarwanda. Seal of Rwanda Adopted 2001 Motto Ubumwe, Umurimo, Gukunda Igihugu “Unity, Work, Patriotism” When […]

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Which is the most beautiful city in Uganda?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Kampala. Kampala in Uganda: One of the most beautiful cities in Africa. Within splitting distance to Lake Victoria Kampala lies at an altitude of 1,155 meters. With approximately 1.5 million inhabitants, and the seat of government it is the undisputed center of Uganda. What is the safest city in Uganda? KampalaKampala the capital city is […]

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What is Namibia called now?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

South West Africa. Namibia, officially Republic of Namibia, also called (internationally until 1968) South West Africa, Afrikaans Namibië or Suidwesafrica, country located on the southwestern coast of Africa. What is the old name of Namibia? South West AfricaIt was formerly known as South West Africa The country became Namibia in 1990 when it was granted […]

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What are the current structural economic drivers of poverty in Zimbabwe?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

High levels of inequality, rapid economic decline, high prevalence of HIV and high structural unemployment have mainly caused the poverty. What are the drivers of poverty in Zimbabwe? The results of the study showed that the acute causes of poverty in Zimbabwe include corruption, high unemployment rates, underperforming banking system, lack of foreign investment, underperforming […]

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Are Zimbabwean people friendly?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Zimbabweans are renowned for being friendly; however, it is courteous to ask permission before snapping away. It is illegal to take photographs of public buildings, government institutions or military personnel. Is Zimbabwe friendly? Zimbabwe is a very safe country for travelers. Zimbabweans by nature are very welcoming and friendly to foreigners, and the tough economic […]

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