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Mombasa: The Oldest City of Kenya
Mombasa is not only the oldest city in Kenya but also a great travel destination for a perfect beach holiday mixed with activities and culture. Read along to find out what you should be doing while you are there. The city is located at the coast of the Indian Ocean meaning it had influences in…
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Algiers – Visit The Capital of Algeria
Algiers embodies a captivating blend of the past and the modern era. With its roots tracing back over 1,000 years to the earliest settlers, the city has evolved into a thriving metropolis, accommodating over 3.5 million residents. Adding to its allure, Algiers boasts the second metro system on the entire African continent, following Cairo, Egypt.…
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Pretoria: The Vibrant Capital of South Africa

Pretoria is a vibrant and diverse city, steeped in history and brimming with modernity. Known as the administrative capital of South Africa, Pretoria offers a unique blend of heritage, natural beauty, and urban sophistication, making it a nice destination for locals and tourists alike. Pretoria has several historical landmarks and architectural marvels. The Union Buildings,…
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Visit Maputo – Must Do Things in Mozambique’s Capital

Maputo is located very far south at the coast of Mozambique. The country is a member of the Commonwealth, and newly founds oil fields along the coast of Mozambique might give the country’s economy a push in the future. Mozambique hosts many different cultures; the majority are from the Bantu. Besides beautiful beaches, the capital…
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Marrakech: Why You Should Visit the City Morocco was Named After

Did you know that some languages like Persian and Urdu still call the country Morocco by it’s old name Marrakesh? The city was founded in 1070 and capital to the Almoravid Empire. Over the centuries, many rulers and ethnicities have added buildings and monuments creating stunning architecture and earning parts of the city a UNESCO…
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Johannesburg: The City of Gold

If it hadn’t been for the Witwatersrand gold rush in 1886, Johannesburg wouldn’t exist in the way it does today. One of the biggest goldrush’s recorded caused migration of over 100’000 people in one year. Today, most South African banks and companies have their head office in Johannesburg. Why you should visit the city will…