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Extractions: See also Central Africa Guinea Coast Southern Africa , and Western and Central Sudan Christian Ethiopia's political and territorial decline, which began in the sixteenth century, continues throughout this period due in part to encroachment by pastoral peoples and emergent Muslim states such as Harar, in western Ethiopia. Efforts to unify the Ethiopian Church and restore security and prosperity to the kingdom produce a period of artistic florescence centered at the capital city of Gondar. Along the East African coast, first Portugal and then the sultanate of Oman gain control of Swahili economic centers; Mombasa, in modern-day Kenya, becomes an important state in the eighteenth century under Omani rule. The East African interior, in present-day Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, and western Kenya and Tanzania, witnesses the development of large states made powerful by trade and improved agriculture. At this time, emblems of leadership imported from the coast and Central Africa are adopted for use throughout the region.
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Extractions: ASP Home Affiliated faculty are listed by department. Scroll down the page or click on the department's name [if known] immediately below. In most instances, the faculty members name is an active "mailto" link. Clicking on department's name in the faculty listing itself will send you to that department's website. Departments with Affiliated Faculty African Languages and Literature Afro-American Studies Agricultural and Applied Economics Agronomy ... Moneera Al-Ghadeer Arabic language and literature; literary theory; francophone literature and post-colonial studies; feminist philosophy (Research on North Africa) Patrick R. Bennett Professor Emeritus Hazel Carter Professor Emerita Dustin Cowell Arabic language and literature; Medieval Arabic poetry and Hispano-Arabic studies (Research in Tunisia, Mauritania, and Egypt) Magdalena Hauner Swahili and Bantu linguistics (Research in Kenya and Tanzania) Linda Hunter Linguistics, language in society, Hausa. (Research in Nigeria and Sierra Leone)
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Extractions: ENTRY REQUIREMENTS: A passport, visa, and evidence of immunization against yellow fever and meningococcal meningitis are required. Only those travelers resident in countries where there is no Burundian Embassy are eligible for entry stamps, without a visa, at the airport upon arrival. These entry stamps are not a substitute for a visa, which must be obtained from the Burundi Immigration Service within 24 hours of arrival. Travelers without a visa are not permitted to leave the country. Travelers should obtain the latest information and details from the Embassy of the Republic of Burundi, Suite 212, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20007; telephone (202) 342-2574 or the Permanent Mission of Burundi to the United Nations in New York, telephone (212) 687-1180. Overseas inquiries may be made at the nearest Burundian embassy or consulate. Travelers who wish to travel to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) with visas and/or entry/exit stamps from Burundi, Rwanda or Uganda may experience difficulties at DRC airports or other ports of entry. Some travelers with those visas or exit/entry stamps have been detained for questioning in DRC.
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Extractions: Bujumbura - Culture The Drummers of Burundi had the most captivating presence of all the acts at the festival... Every moment, every wail from the players fit into the trance impact of the drummers... The audience stands entranced as one by one the Drummers of Burundi file onto the stage... Arranged in a semi-circle, the massive instruments are lowered to the floor and the drummers begin to dance. One by one they leave the circle to play a larger, decorated central drum, gyrating frantically, appearing to battle each other for its possession. The dancers' fluid movements are punctuated by animated leaping, triggering, complex syncopations between the hide and side-sticked patterns".. Bujumbura is the capital of the Republic of Burundi. The city of nearly 600,000 people is situated in western Burundi's Great Rift Valley on the shores of Lake Tanganyika. Called Usumbura until 1962, Bujumbura serves as a shipping centre for Lake Tanganyika trade in coffee, cotton, hides, and tin ore with neighbouring Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Tourism showed promise here, too, until the latest round of ethnic and political unrest erupted. Burundi has recently been plagued by bitter strife between its two main ethnic groups: the majority Hutus and ruling minority Tutsis. In 1993, Melchior Ndadaye, a Hutu, won Burundi's first free presidential election, but four months later was overthrown and killed by a Tutsi military coup. Civil unrest has been erupting ever since, rendering Burundi one of the least stable countries in Africa.
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Extractions: Africa is the world's second-largest continent in both area and population , after Asia . At c. 30,244,050 km mi ) including the islands, it covers 20.3% of the total land area on Earth, and with over 800 million human inhabitants it accounts for around one seventh of Earth's human population. The ancient Romans used the name Africa terra Tunisia . The origin of Afer may be the Phoenician `afar , dust; the Afridi tribe, who dwelt in Northern Africa around the area of Carthage Greek aphrike , without cold; or Latin aprica , sunny. Table of contents 1 Map edit See also: World map edit Main Article: Geography of Africa edit Main Article: History of Africa Africa is home to the oldest inhabited territory on earth, and it is believed the human race originated from what is now this continent. For most of humanity's history, Africa (and all other continents) had no nation states , and was instead inhabited by many small, loosely associated tribal groups, kingdoms , and families; while
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