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International TravelStudy GuideExam 3Africa:- Second largest continent in the world - Known as the “birthplace of the human race”- The Sahara desert is the world’s largest and covers 25% of Africao The powerful kingdoms existed south of the Saharao The Blue Men of the Sahara were great navigators of the desert They carried salt across the desert- The Great Rift Valley runs from Syria to Mozambique- The Nile River is the world’s longest river- Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the highest mountain- Lies in the Southern, Northern, Eastern, and Western hemispheres- There is limited resources (water, etc.)- Tourism is always hurting due to civil wars between tribes- Berlin Conference (1884)o The powers of Europe met, discussed, and established new country boundaries for Africao This caused problems because it did not take into account native cultures. Lead to families being split apart, tribes warring against one another, etc.- Timeline:o 1950’s: Period of independenceo 1960’s: Transition period- growing infrastructureo 1970’s: Africa was in a sort of limbo stateo 1990’s: Africa experienced total crisis- The Mediterranean Sea separates Africa from Europe- The Red Sea separates Africa from AsiaMorocco:- It is strategically located at the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea- Has played an important role in Muslim domination of Spain since 1805- It is larger than the state of California- Running from the Southwest to Northeast are the Atlas Mountains- Four Imperial Cities:o Rabat: Capital city French influence on their buildingso Marrakesh: Founded in 1602 Called the “Red City” due to the color of their buildingso Meknes: This city was built to rival with Paris after the construction of Versailleso Fez: This is the most ancient of the imperial cities It was founded in the 8th centuryEgypt:- Known as the “Gift of the Nile”- Nile flows north from Sudan- The “Lower Nile” refers to the area north of Cairo- The capital is Cairoo Outside city limits is Giza- Political unrest is hurting the tourism industry- Population is comprised of Turks, Arabs, Europeans- Gizao Site of the most famous Pyramid The Great Pyramid of Cheops World’s largest single buildingo The Sphinx is also here Does not have a nose because during Napoleon’s invasion, troops usedit as target practice for their rifles- Memphiso First capital of Cairo- Alexandriao Site of what was once a great library built by Alexander the Greato Second largest cityo It is now a beach resort- Luxoro Country’s most important destinationo Site of Thebeso Egypt’s imperial capitalo Home to the Temple of Luxoro The Valley of the Kings is across the river from LuxorThe Safari Lands:- Safari means journey- Kiswahili is the language- Two types of safario Land safari (minibuses)o Wing safari (airplanes)- Countries comprising “Safari Lands”:o Kenyao Tanzaniao Zambiao Botswanao Namibiao South AfricaKenya- Tourism has suffered since 2004 due to terrorists launching missiles at commercial aircrafts- The capital is Nairobio One of Africa’s largest cities- Many national parksTanzania- Considered the largest country in East Africa- The capital is Dodoma - Home to over 125 tribal groups- Mount Kilimanjaro  Africa’s highest mountain- Ngorongoro  volcano to the west of Kilimanjaro- Serengeti National Park- Selous Game Preserveo One of the biggest parks in the worldZambia- It is a land locked country- The capital is Lusaka- The top attraction here is Victoria Falls- Most of the country is covered by bushBotswana- It is a land locked country- The capital is Gaborone- Kalahari deserto Home to the Bushmen; one of the last hunter-gatherer societies- Chobe National Parko Home to the world’s highest elephant populationNamibia- The capital is Windhoek- It was a German colony previously which can be seen in existing architecture- Namib deserto Oldest and driest desert- Skeleton Coasto Named because of the heavy fog that caused numerous shipwrecks- Etosha National ParkSouth Africa- It is three times the size of Texas- Has three capitals:o Cape Town (Legislative Capital)o Pretoria (Administrative Capital)o Bloemfontein (Judicial Capital)- South Africa mines 28% of the world’s gold- Home to Kruger National Parko This is the most important travel destination in South AfricaMiddle East:Middle East- The middle east geographically refers to:o Israelo Syriao Lebanono Jordano Six countries of the Arabian Peninsulao Four countries in Asia- Politically, the middle east includes:o Moroccoo Algeriao Tunisiao Libyao Egypt- The biggest travel destinations are:o Turkeyo Israel- The middle east is located in the northern and eastern hemispheres- It borders both Mediterranean and Black Sea as well as the Gulf of Oman- Traces of life here can be seen as early as 25,000 BC- Timeline:o 1400 BC: Egyptian civilization rose from the Nileo 700 AD – 1100 AD: Islam became the next major power in the areao Post WWI: The League of Nations divided the Arab lands between France andGreat Britaino 1940’s: Arab states fought for their independence and Israel finally became a countryIsrael:- Established by the UN in 1948- Occupies a narrow stretch of land along the Mediterranean- Geography:o The south is mostly desert (Negev Desert)o The north has the Golan Heights and the Sea of Galileeo The Dead Sea is located in the center- Main Cities:o Tel Aviv It is a modern city that is considered the cultural capital It is the economic center of Israel Known for beach front hotels The main airport is located hereo Jerusalem Many ethnic groups reside here:- Jews- Arabs- Turks- Greeks- Romans The Temple Mount occupies 1/5 of the cityo Bethlehem The Church of Nativity is located here Most visits take place during Christmas timeo Galilee Nazareth is located  House of the Virgin Maryo Dead Sea Asia’s lowest point People visit because of the salt formationso Masada The Cliff of Masada- Jews took their own lives here rather than being captured by the Romanso Eilat It was once a military base but is now an international beach resort- Holy Cities:o Jerusalemo Hebrono Safedo TiberiusTurkey:- Connects Europe and Asiao The Bosporus Straight separates them from one another- Also known as Asia Minor- For 1,000 years it was the center of the Byzantine Empire and later became the Ottoman Empire- Main Places:o Istanbul It is the largest city in Turkey The only city in the world that spans two


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