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The Complete List of Rivers in Gabon

This comprehensive list details the 15 Rivers in Gabon, providing each river’s length (km), basin/tributary relationships, and notable features such as waterfalls, navigation, and protected areas. Ideal for students, travelers, and researchers, the post includes concise descriptions, maps, and key facts to help you explore Gabon’s waterways—click to discover each river’s story and significance.

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List of Countries That Border Guinea

Explore the six countries that border Guinea, each listed with border direction, border length (km), and a clear flag image to help you quickly identify neighbors on the map. This concise, map-focused guide is ideal for students, travelers, and anyone seeking fast facts about Guinea’s regional ties and geographic position in West Africa.

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List of World Heritage Sites in Congo

Explore the complete list of World Heritage Sites in Congo, featuring six UNESCO-inscribed sites across the region. This post provides country, year of inscription, and precise location (region and coordinates) for each site, plus background on their cultural and natural significance and practical visiting tips. Ideal for travelers, researchers, and conservation enthusiasts.

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Richest Cities in Central African Republic

An ordered list of the Richest Cities in Central African Republic, presenting population (year) figures and a practical wealth-indicator proxy for each city. This post ranks the top 14 urban centers and explains the methods and economic context needed to understand which cities drive the country’s economy.

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Airports in Congo: The Complete List

This comprehensive guide lists all Airports in Congo, detailing major and regional airports with locations, IATA/ICAO codes, and passenger services. Whether planning travel or researching aviation infrastructure, find the up-to-date airport directory for Congo.

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Countries That Border Sierra Leone

This post lists the countries that border Sierra Leone and provides quick facts about each neighbor. Learn which nations share land borders with Sierra Leone, the border direction and approximate border lengths, and view a clear, easy-to-read map for reference. Ideal for travelers, students, and geography enthusiasts seeking concise, accurate information about Sierra Leone’s neighbors.

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List of Lakes in Somalia

This post provides a comprehensive List of Lakes in Somalia, highlighting perennial and seasonal lakes, their locations, sizes, and ecological and community importance. Whether you are researching Somali geography, planning fieldwork, or curious about African freshwater systems, find concise descriptions, maps, and key facts to help identify and understand each lake.

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Historical Places in Tunisia: The Complete List

Explore our complete list of 47 Historical Places in Tunisia, showcasing ancient Carthage, the Roman amphitheater at El Djem, UNESCO sites, Islamic medinas, and coastal forts. Each entry lists location, era, and concise significance to help travelers, historians, and students plan visits or research Tunisia’s rich heritage.

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List of Poorest Cities in Namibia

This post lists the poorest cities in Namibia and examines up-to-date rankings, poverty indicators, and local context. Learn which urban areas face the greatest economic challenges and what factors contribute to persistent hardship.

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The Complete List of Useful Phrases for Tourists in Somalia

This post compiles 58 Useful Phrases for Tourists in Somalia with English translations, pronunciation guides and practical contexts for greetings, directions, dining, shopping and emergencies. Whether you’re visiting Mogadishu, Hargeisa or rural areas, use this quick-reference guide to communicate respectfully, stay safe and make local connections—save it for your trip.

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