Festivals in Greece

Rockwave Festival Rockwave Festival, which takes place in Greece, is considered to be the country’s premier music event. It competes with other major music festivals in Europe, such as Glastonbury in the United Kingdom and Exit in Serbia. Since its inception in 1996, the Rockwave music festival has been held in Athens over the course

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Festivals in Kenya

Lamu Cultural Festival The festival entails celebrating both the past and the future of the Lamu community in the coastal region (Go Visit Kenya). It also celebrates the traditions and beliefs known to be the heart and soul of the community. Maralal Camel Derby The festival is held just outside Maralal town in the mid-year

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Tanzanian Festivals

Tanzania is a multinational country with more than 120 ethnic communities, excluding the Christians and the Islamic communities. The numerous cultures in the country make the land have massive cultural celebrations throughout the year. Christians, Islam and other traditional African cultures domination have their celebrations different from the others taking place differently from one another.

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Festivals in Uganda

Festivals The multilingual status of Uganda sets the tone for the country’s popular festivals. The festivals are correlated with the diversified ethnic communities and the Christian religion. Music tends to be the key element in the country’s festivals, for example, the B-Global Indigenous Hip Hop Festival. This is Uganda “This is Uganda” festival is done

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DR Congo Cultural Integrations Promotions

Political Map of DR Congo Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is the second-largest country in the African continent occupying an area of 905,567 square kilometers (Reyntjens, 2007). It is also the 4th most populated country in the continent and number fifteen globally. The country was previously called Zaire until 1997 when it was renamed, DR

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Study in Congo

DR Congo’s education system comprises two years of kindergarten education, six years of primary education, and six of secondary education. One can then attend a Diplome de Gradue for three years, a second tertiary cycle of 2-3 years of Licence, and a diplome d’etudes superieres/DES for 2 years for a master’s level, and other advanced

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Invest in Congo

DR Congo is exceptionally rich with natural resources that include minerals like copper, immense biodiversity, hydropower potential, and cobalt among many others. The country has also the second-largest rainforest in the world. The majority of the individuals in the country have not yet benefitted from the rich natural resources they have in the country as

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