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Fun Facts About Kenya

FUN FACTS ABOUT KENYA

By Alejandro Guevara Onofre

DID YOU KNOW…

Kenya is an African country with vast mountains and beautiful scenery. It is a diverse collection of coastal waters, sanbanks, rivers, waterfalls, lakes, and deserts. This land is home to a staggering diversity of plants and wild animals such as hippopotamus, cheetahs, hyenas, snakes, rhinoceros, lions, and leopards.

There are more than 65 national parks and wildlife preserves Each zone has distinct wildlife. Twenty hectares of rainforest contain more birds species than the whole of Europe. Much of Kenya’s native flora is not found anywhere else in the world.

Furthermore, Kenyan culture reflects a mixture of African, Indian, and British influences, similar in many respects to the traditions and superstitions of Uganda and Tanzania.

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Kenya, formerly known as British East Africa, became independent in 1963 and a republic in 1964.

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Nairobi, Kenya’s capital, is an international place with every kind of accommodation. Nairobi has many restaurants that serve everything from monkey to antelope.

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More than other Third World countries, Kenya is a multicultural country made up of numerous ethnic groups.

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The flag was designed by the Kenya Africa National Union (KANU); the dominant political party until 2002.

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Conservation is a global effort, and the African country is doing its part to conserve ecology’s bounty. Different from Peru and Ethiopia, Kenya has introduced wildlife conservation into the public school curriculum. The African country has an established record of cooperation with international conservation organizations.

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Kenya has become much more stable since the democratic elections of 2002.From 1963 to 2002, Kenya was a dictatorship.

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The Kenyan people have many idols: Henry Rono (runner), Richard Leakey (paleontologist and conservationist), Mama Ngima (ex-first lady of Kenya), Louise Leakey (paleontologist), Philip Leakey (businessman), Wangari Maathai (environmentalist), Grace Ogot (writer), Rebecca Njau (writer), and Kipchoge Keino (runner).

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In 2004, Wangari Maathai received the Nobel Prize for Peace for her dedication to women’s rights, ecology, and democracy. Wangari became the second woman from Africa to win the Nobel Prize. She is a really important model for the world.

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Since 1963, the economy has revolted around tourism. Kenya is one of the most prosperous black African countries.

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Paul Evans, a British runner, once said, “Only two Europeans men have made the stop three at the past four Olympics, one being the Italian Baldini, who won in Athens”. It is a problem of numbers. There are not many Europeans. In Kenya, you have tens and tens of new athletes every year…

Certainly, Kenya is famous for its athletes. Physical education is an important subject in every primary school, secondary school and college. The African country is the birthplace of Henry Rono, one of the best runners in the 20th century. In 1978, Henry broke four world’s records: the 3,000 meters steeplechase (8:05.4), the 5,000 (13:08.4), the 3,000 meters (7:32.1), and the 10,000 meters (7.32.1).In 1980, Henry qualified for the Kenyan Olympic team at the 1980 Moscow Games. But Kenya boycotted that year’s Olympics in Moscow to protest the USSR’s invasion of Afghanistan. This supreme athlete, the idol of millions of Kenyans, is a symbol in Africa.

Today Kenyan Bernard Barmasai is the fastest man in the 3,000 meters steeplechase with a time of 7 minutes, 55.72s.

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UNESCO has declared Lake Turkana National Park and Mount Kenya National Park World Heritage Sites.

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In fact, Isak Dinesen, best known as Karen Dixen, loved Kenya so much. Her first novel Out of Africa (1938) focuses on Kenya’s scenery. Furthermore, Out of Africa was also the basis of a 1985 Hollywood film starring Meryl Streep, one of the best American actresses.

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The most popular sports are cricket, track and field, box, soccer, volleyball, rugby, tennis, and field hockey.

What You Need to Know About Moscow

If you’ll be visiting Moscow while on vacation, you should take into consideration the wonderful sights and sounds of the city as well as the many tours which are offered for tourists year round.

One of the most popular of these tours covers the most beautiful places within Moscow. You’ll begin your tour at the Red Square and the Kitai-Gorod with the St. Basil’s Cathedral. This architectural wonder of the 16th century will be sure to amaze you. Lubyanka Square which houses the former KGB headquarters will be your next stop, and afterward you’ll visit the Bolshoi Theater with a view of the Kremlin from the opposite embankment.

You’ll also take a tour down New Arbat Street, which serves as an example of minimalist communist style architecture which was prevalent in the 60s. Also in this tour is the White House of Russia, Stalin’s skyscrapers, and Kutuzovsky prospect. The view here offers a panoramic view of Moscow of over 30 kilometers.If you’d like to get a better view of the Kremlin grounds, there are also tours available for showing you around the huge Grounds which houses many of the Cathedral’s and Patriarch’s Palaces located within Moscow.

The small city in the center of Moscow which once housed the Czars and Patriarchs of Russia contains all of Russia’s main cathedrals, such as Assumption Cathedral, Archangel’s Cathedral, and the Deposition of the Robe Cathedral. The Patriarch’s palace which is also houses here is a museum of seventeenth century life and art, which displays furniture and jewelry from the period. This age old palace dates back to 1640 and it incorporates the Church of the Twelve Apostles, which served as a private place of worship for the patriarchs.Each of these tours is guided by a professional English speaking guide which makes sure not only to inform you of the history of the places, but also the cultural and political aspects of Russian life in Moscow.

 

 If you wish to read more about Moscow, we envite you to visit http://www.moscowtravelguide.net

What is so Special About Women From Moscow?

Top 10 special qualities that differ Moscow’s women  from other women from FSU.

Moscow is the capital of Russia and also its largest town. People from all over the world flock to visit its charms.

So what’s so special about Moscow? Well here you can really put yourself on the world’s stage. Having said this, in order to get on in Moscow you need to have a strong character. Moscow is definitely not for the faint-hearted. Only the toughest of souls survive here. In Moscow it doesn’t matter whether you are male or female, the rules are the same; if you want to survive you must always have an escape plan. You won’t last long in Moscow if you are a “sissy”. If you are, then this town is definitely not for you.

The main difference between women from Moscow and women from any other Russian town (as unoriginal as it sounds) is that they are Muscovites. That is all that needs to be said. Their roots are in Moscow and they were born and bred in the town. This is what sets them apart.

As a rule, women from Moscow have an excellent education (Moscow graduates are famous throughout the whole country for having brilliant professions and science doctorates). Besides this, they are very “up and coming” in terms of culture. They adore visiting different museums, exhibitions and concerts. They are also well schooled in lots of issues and are more than happy to “schmooze” with the higher echelons of society. They are always ready to engage in any type of conversation. They are also distinguished for their business-like power and polite demeanour; however, they can also be obstinate in getting their own way. In short, they lead very full lives. In Moscow, there is no alternative.

However, it must be said that Moscow women are not “big headed” and definitely not spoilt. It’s just that in Moscow you get used to the good life as there is a greater quality of services in the capital.

Other Russian towns pale into the background. Although they try to compete with Moscow, they will never win. All the latest fads and inventions originate in Moscow. You often cannot buy what you want in the other towns. For example, the sling (a carrier which you wear across your shoulders to carry a baby rather than using your arms) came out in Russia not so long ago but you can only get them in Moscow.

Due to the reasons above, women from Moscow tend to treat other towns with a slight contempt. Moscow provides people with a range of possibilities and opportunities. Here you can obtain a prestigious, professional career for example.

Moscow women take maximum advantage of all that the town has to offer. Here, there are numerous businesswomen who are highly successful on account of their wisdom and strength of character.

Having said this, there are of course “everyday” Moscow women and some who would like to move to another country (but not another town in Russia we might add). Despite this, Moscow will always be their ideal town.

If Moscow women move anywhere else they will always compare that place to Moscow. If you wish to find more about women from Russia or former USSR or you are looking for marriage with Russian woman from Former Soviet Union you can find many articles and dating section in marrymecity.com 

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