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  • <center><big><b>[[Africa]] • [[Asia]] • [[Americas]] • [[ Europe]]</b></big></center> ...s: [http://www.wikipedia-icd.org/index.php?title=Category:Africa_Embassies Africa] • [http://www.wikipedia-icd.org/index.php?title=Category:Americas_Embass
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  • ...acilities, public amenities, hospitals, schools, stadiums, and airports in Africa. In particular, it has invested in Angola with the rehabilitation and const ...means to invest in brand campaigns. Japan is illustrative having numerous embassies and a well established cultural policy through the Agency for cultural affa
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  • ...ting international summits and sport events; and the number of Argentinean embassies abroad. Several schools of fine arts in Argentina, and especially Buenos Ai ...wise known as BRICS nations - together with Russia, India, China and South Africa. Over the past few years it has made major strides in its efforts to raise
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  • ...eorientation” of its diplomatic network took place. In that way, various embassies were closed and more attention was directed towards the BRICS countries ''' ...ountries (especially Central- and Latin-America), and strengthening of its embassies in economic-wise important countries such as the BRICS (a new consulate-gen
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  • === Introduction to Cultural Diplomacy in Africa === ...mocratization, stating that since the independence movements of the 1960s, Africa has the highest number of countries operating under democratic systems. Nev
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  • <center><big><b>[[Africa]] • [[Asia]] • [[Americas]] • [[ Europe]]</b></big></center> The Embassies of Madagascar and France in Berlin Joined Together to Celebrate with Franco
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  • [[Category:Embassies]] [[Category:Africa Embassies]]
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  • The Embassies of Madagascar and France in Berlin Joined Together to Celebrate with Franco [[Category:Embassies]]
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  • [[Category:Africa Embassies]] [[Category:Americas Embassies]]
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  • [[Category:Embassies]] [[Category:Africa Embassies]]
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  • [[Category:Embassies]] [[Category:Africa Embassies]]
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  • ..., was eager to promote their country. One of the smallest countries in the Africa continent, with a population of 10 million people, Burundi held a booth at [[Category:Embassies]]
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  • ...rican delegations discussed the tourism investments of German companies in Africa and the Ivorian Delegation invited Germany to invest more in the territory ...ex.php?the-participation-of-the-ivory-coast-at-the-itb-berlin-2016-and-the-africa-verein-forum
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  • ...xhibition can be found the photos from his 12 journeys in the Southwest of Africa, which he has completed over 10 years. The photos tell many exciting storie See more at: http://www.berlinglobal.org/index.php?namibia-the-diamond-of-africa
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  • ...Berlin. The experts, along with participants from the Moroccan and Turkish Embassies took part in the event.''' ...haft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). The social changes in North Africa have brought new demands and possibilities for the life style in these coun
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  • [[Category:Embassies]] [[Category:Africa]]
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  • [[Category:Embassies]] [[Category:Africa]]
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  • ...s diverse society. Namibia currently hosts the largest German community in Africa with a substantial part of the population being Namibians of German origin. ...countries as a first step to fulfil the vision of the founding fathers of Africa.
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  • ...a is ranked third of the countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, only after South Africa and Nigeria. We want to become the second or the first. This is because we [[Category:Embassies]]
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  • ...ians from other continents, including countries such as China, Oman, South Africa and Argentina. This makes this Festival one of the world’s main intercult [[Category:Embassies]]
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  • '''The staff of the Embassy of South Africa in Berlin honored Nelson Mandela’s memory by assisting Bahnhofsmission’ ...ay to honor the preeminent leader of the anti-apartheid struggle and South Africa’s first black head of state.
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  • ...ture as well as the Afro- Mauritians manpower, slaves from various part of Africa. With the abolition of slavery and the beginning of indentured labor, broug ...is one of the most variegated on earth, and although geographically is in Africa, the main religion of the country is Hinduism. Do you think your cultural d
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