5 Facts About The Gambia From Africa Memoir
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Take a trip to Djibouti, a small, ancient country about half the size of the U.S. State of New Jersey, located in the Horn of Africa at the mouth of the Red Sea, with these 5 facts about Djibouti from Africa Memoir: 50 Years, 54 Countries, One American Life by Mark G. Wentling. Visit all
READ MOREDiscover Congo-Kinshasa (the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or DRC), a country one-fourth the size of the U.S. and as large as Western Europe, located in West-Central Africa with over 90 million people, with these 5 facts about Congo-Kinshasa from Africa Memoir: 50 Years, 54 Countries, One American Life by Mark G. Wentling. Visit all
READ MORELearn about Congo-Brazzaville, a country twice the size of the U.S. State of Florida, located near the equator in West-Central Africa, and across the Congo River from Kinshasa, the huge capital city of the much larger Congo-Kinshasa, with these 5 facts about Congo-Brazzaville from Africa Memoir: 50 Years, 54 Countries, One American Life by Mark
READ MORETake a trip to Comoros, a small island country (the fourth smallest in Africa with about 870,000 people), located 200 miles off the east coast of Africa, at the northern end of the Mozambique Channel in the Indian Ocean, with these 5 facts about Comoros from Africa Memoir: 50 Years, 54 Countries, One American Life
READ MORETake a trip to Chad, a country three times as large as the U.S. State of California, and landlocked in Central Africa, with these 5 facts about Chad from Africa Memoir: 50 Years, 54 Countries, One American Life by Mark G. Wentling. Visit all 54 African countries with an adventurous American guide who has spent
READ MOREDiscover the Central African Republic (CAR), a country slightly smaller in size than the U.S. State of Texas, and landlocked in the center of the African continent, with these 5 facts about Central African Republic (CAR) from Africa Memoir: 50 Years, 54 Countries, One American Life by Mark G. Wentling. Visit all 54 African countries
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