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03.03.2019
dem Malawi: Through Time. Millions of years ago. 100,000 years ago. 10,000 years ago. At the dawn of a new era. Maravi Empire. Slave trade. Contact with Europeans. British Protectorate Nyasaland. John Chilembwe uprising in Nyasaland. Nyasaland in 1915-1964. Hastings Kamuzu Banda ⇨ |
17.03.2019
dem Malawi's Main River. Among all the resources that Malawi possesses, the water resource represented by Lake Malawi (Nyasa) and the Shire River flowing from it, is the most significant ⇨ |
22.03.2019
bryan Lhomwe Nation. Lhomwe is one of the four largest ethnic groups that make up the Malawi population today. They live mainly in the Southeastern part of Malawi, with their greatest concentration in the Phalombe District. Tchopa sacrificial dance is an important part of the cultural tradition of the Lhomwe communities in Southern Malawi ⇨ |
31.03.2019
bryan Pics of Mulhako wa Alhomwe 2018. The festival of the culture of the Lhomwe people in Malawi was first held on October 25, 2008. The festival is held annually, as a rule, at the end of October. The venue for mass cultural events is the Lhomwe Cultural Center in Chonde, in Mulanje District ⇨ |
07.07.2018
bryan We saw Mulanje. From Blantyre to Mulanje mountain, approximately 65 kilometers. We were passing through the small Mulanje town, located to the southwest of the mountain. By the way, the district is also called Mulanje ⇨ |
26.08.2018
bryan Above the MUST the sky is blue. The University was built with the financial support of the Chinese government. Bingu Mutarika laid the first stone into the foundation of the University in the spring of 2011. Officially, the University was opened on October 24, 2014. It is the fourth University in Malawi ⇨ |
21.06.2019
bryan Chichewa, also known as Chinyanja, Chewa or Nyanja, is the mother tongue of about half the population of Malawi and the country's second state language. If English is the official language of Malawi, then Chichewa is the national language ⇨ |
02.07.2019
bryan In Malawi, the birth rate is about 4-8 children per woman. High fertility has an impressive effect on population growth. A general view of the level of malnutrition in the world shows that the more children there are in a country, the more likely they are to be malnourished ⇨ |
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