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7 Facts about Malawi

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8 Fascinating FACTS about Malawi

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THIS IS MALAWI

Travel into the warm heart of Africa to explore the hidden treasure that is Malawi.

Nestled on the southern end of Africa's Great Rift Valley, the country is dominated by the freshwater Lake Malawi - dubbed by David Livingstone as the 'Lake of Stars' owing to the shimmering surface reflecting bright golden sunbeams under an open blue sky.

Visit the local villages and meet the friendly people of Malawi always ready with a smile and to show you their way of life, whether playing the local game of Bao or sitting in on a school lesson.
Explore the underwater world of freshwater tropical fish on world class dives to see the rare local Cichlid species.
Take a horse-back ride through the villages finishing with a swim in the warm waters of the Lake or hike the hills for breathtaking views over the surrounding scenery.
Malawi truly is a hidden treasure in the crown of Southern Africa.

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7 Amazing Facts About Botswana [Discover Botswana 2021]

Botswana is a landlocked country found right in middle of Southern African region, bordered by South Africa on the south, Namibia on the west, Zambia on the north and Zimbabwe on the east.
There are about 2.2 million people living in Botswana with its capital city is Gaborone, also its largest city with just about one eighth of its population.
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Botswana is a home of largest salt pans in the world. Makgadikgadi Pan is the world largest salt pans located in the north-east of the Central Kalahari Game Reserve and south-east of the Okavango Delta. According to UNESCO website, it covers an area of over thirty thousand square kilometer, this is equal to the entire size of both Jamaica and Israel combined, and this magnificent salt pan was listed as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2010.

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Botswana is the largest producer of diamond in the world
Botswana is the world’s biggest producer of diamond in terms of quality, and second biggest producer of diamond in terms of volume after Russia, with estimated twenty point nine million carats in 2016. Diamonds alone contributes to 25% of the country GDP, Before its independence, Botswana was a poorest and least developed country in Africa, to understand the state of poverty the country was in, There were only total twelve kilometers of paved roads, few hospitals built by missionaries and farming was the only way of sustenance for most locals. 1 year after gaining independence, a huge diamond mine was discovered in Orapa. Today, Botswana is one of the most prosperous and steady growing countries in Africa.
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Here are some interesting facts about Malawi:

1. Landlocked Country: Malawi is a landlocked country located in southeastern Africa. It is bordered by Zambia to the northwest, Tanzania to the northeast and east, and Mozambique to the east, south, and west.

2. Lake Malawi: The country is home to Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa. It is the third-largest lake in Africa and covers about one-fifth of the country's total area. The lake is famous for its crystal-clear waters, diverse fish species, and beautiful sandy beaches.

3. The Warm Heart of Africa: Malawi is often referred to as The Warm Heart of Africa due to the friendly and welcoming nature of its people. Visitors to Malawi often comment on the kindness and hospitality of the locals.

4. Mount Mulanje: Malawi is home to Mount Mulanje, the highest peak in the country and one of the tallest mountains in southern Africa. It offers stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and opportunities for rock climbing.

5. Wildlife and National Parks: Malawi is rich in biodiversity and is home to several national parks and wildlife reserves. Liwonde National Park, Majete Wildlife Reserve, and Nyika National Park are popular destinations for wildlife enthusiasts, offering the chance to spot elephants, hippos, lions, and a variety of bird species.

6. Unique Music and Dance: Malawi has a vibrant music scene, with traditional music and dance playing an important role in the country's culture. The Gule Wamkulu is a traditional masked dance performed by the Chewa people and has been recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity.

7. Agriculture and Economy: Agriculture is the backbone of Malawi's economy, with the majority of the population engaged in subsistence farming. The country is known for its production of tobacco, tea, coffee, sugarcane, and various food crops.

8. Language and Culture: The official language of Malawi is English, inherited from the colonial era. However, Chichewa, a Bantu language, is widely spoken by the majority of the population. Malawi has a rich cultural heritage, with diverse ethnic groups contributing to its traditions, art, crafts, and festivals.

9. Nyika Plateau: Located in the north of the country, the Nyika Plateau is a unique ecosystem known for its grasslands, rolling hills, and abundant wildlife. It is also home to rare and endemic plant species.

10. Malawi's Flag: The flag of Malawi consists of three horizontal stripes of black, red, and green, with a red rising sun in the top left corner. The black stripe represents the African people, the red symbolizes the bloodshed in the struggle for freedom, and the green represents the country's agricultural wealth.

These are just a few interesting facts about Malawi, a country with a rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.
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Malawi History.
The History of Malawi covers the area of present-day Malawi. The region was once part of the Maravi Empire (Maravi was a kingdom which straddled the current borders of Malawi, Mozambique, and Zambia, in the 16th century). In colonial times, the territory was ruled by the British, under whose control it was known first as British Central Africa and later Nyasaland.[1] It became part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. The country achieved full independence, as Malawi, in 1964. After independence, Malawi was ruled as a one-party state under Hastings Banda until 1994.
1991 a hominid jawbone was discovered near Uraha village that was between 2.3 and 2.5 million years old.[2] Early humans inhabited the vicinity of Lake Malawi 50,000 to 60,000 years ago. Human remains at a site dated about 8000 BCE showed physical characteristics similar to peoples living today in the Horn of Africa. At another site, dated 1500 BCE, the remains possess features resembling San people. They might be responsible for the rock paintings found south of Lilongwe in Chencherere and Mphunzi.[citation needed] According to Chewa myth, the first people in the area were a race of dwarf archers which they called Akafula or Akaombwe.[3] Bantu-speaking people entered the region during the four first centuries of the Common Era, bringing use of iron and slash-and-burn agriculture. Later waves of Bantu settlement, between the 13th and 15th centuries, displaced or assimilated the earlier Bantu and pre-Bantu populations.
Malawi became a fully independent member of the Commonwealth (formerly the British Commonwealth) on 6 July 1964.

Shortly after, in August and September 1964, Banda faced dissent from most of his cabinet ministers in the Cabinet Crisis of 1964. The Cabinet Crisis began with a confrontation between Banda, the prime minister, and all the cabinet ministers present on 26 August 1964. Their grievances were not dealt with, but three cabinet ministers were dismissed on 7 September. These dismissals were followed, on the same day and on 9 September, by the resignations of three more cabinet ministers in sympathy with those dismissed, although one of those who had resigned rescinded his resignation within a few hours. The reasons that the ex-ministers put forward for the confrontation and their subsequent resignations were the autocratic attitude of Banda, who failed to consult other ministers and kept power in his own hands, his insistence on maintaining diplomatic relations with South Africa and Portugal and a number of domestic austerity measures. After continuing unrest and some clashes between their supporters and those of Banda, most of the ex-ministers left Malawi in October. One ex-minister, Henry Chipembere led a small, unsuccessful armed uprising in February 1965. After its failure, he arranged for his transfer to the USA. Another ex-minister, Yatuta Chisiza, organised an even smaller incursion from Mozambique in 1967, in which he was killed. Several of the former ministers died in exile or, in the case of Orton Chirwa in a Malawian jail, but some survived to return to Malawi after Banda was deposed in 1993, and resumed public life.

Two years later, Malawi adopted a republican constitution and became a one-party state with Hastings Banda as its first president.

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BRING ON THE ELEPHANTS! The beautiful Nkhotakota Wildlife Reserve in Malawi is about to get 500 more elephants, in what will be the one of the biggest elephant relocations on record - courtesy of African Parks and the Dutch National Postcode Lottery. We recently took the drone up in the Reserve and it is just magnificent! Big thanks to our great hosts - Tongole Wilderness Lodge.

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