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30/11/2015

A city-view from Zimbabwe!


My friend Virva sent me a postcard from Zimbabwe! He moved there four and a half years ago from Finland. He likes living there, the nature is beautiful, the people are friendly and the climate is better for him. Now the weather is dry and hot.
Location: Southern Africa
Capital: Harare
Population: 11,651,858
Official languages: English, Chewa, Ndao and 13 other languages
The name "Zimbabwe" can be translated into English as 'Big houses of stones' or 'honorable houses'. Zimbabwe is situated between two of the well known African rivers the Limpopo and the mighty Zambezi. This land is blessed with one of the most idyllic climates in the world. Besides, Zimbabwe is the legendary land of Ophir, the ancient country that enriched the kingdoms of Hiram, Solomon, and Sheba with gold and ivory thousands of years ago.
On the postcard you can see a view from Harare, the capital and the most populous city of Zimbabwe (1,606,000).

Thanks a lot for the wonderful view postcard, Virva! 

27/11/2015

A cute child from Nicaragua!


A sweet girl arrived to me from Nicaragua!
Location: Central America
Capital: Managua
Population: 5,995,928
Official language: Spanish
Nicaragua is a beautiful country with many lakes and volcanoes. It also has rich deposits of copper and gold. Nicaragua is considered the safest Central American country to travel to. They have less crime than any of their fellow countries in the region. Nicaraguans are very family oriented. They often live close to their families in order to spend time with them and help each other.
This cute little girl is a typical Nicaraguan child.
The second stamp shows us Hugo Chávez, who was a Venezuelan politician and the President of Venezuela.

Thanks a lot for the postcard, Jose!

26/11/2015

Pigs from Vietnam!


My good friend Mok Kar Yan usually sends me wonderful postcards from her journeys. And this postcard she sent me while she was travelling 7 days in Vietnam. Vietnam was fun and she tried so many things like parasailing and snorkeling. So great! So, let's discover a mysterious exotic country Vietnam!
Location: Southeast Asia
Capital: Hanoi
Population: 89,571,130
Official language: Vietnamese
In the western world, the word "Vietnam" is almost always associated with the word "War". However, Vietnam has more than 1,000 years of recorded history, it is astonishingly exotic and utterly incredible. Vietnam's people and economy were devastated because of decolonization and decades of war, but today the country is already recovering.
The signature on the card means: Utilize various sources of foods, develop the home pig breeding to contribute to the animal husbandry to become the major production.
The first stamp - the bridge Chùa cầu. It was constructed by the Japanese trading community in 1593 to connect them with the Chinese area on the other side of a small stream. The second stamp - The One Pillar Pagoda (a replica of 1950-1960) is a historic Buddhist temple in Hanoi. The temple was built by Emperor Lý Thái Tông, who ruled from 1028 to 1054. The Emperor built the temple in gratitude for the son.  

Thanks a lot for the card, Kar Kar!

23/11/2015

Wonders from Iraq!



Merhaba! These postcards I received from Milad! Milad sends warm greetings from Iraq, the cradle of civilization and knowledge. Milad has kindly written to me some Arabic words with translation:
Merhaba - Hi
Salaam - Hi/Peace
Shukran - Thank you
Hob - Love
The second postcard - Spiral Tower of Samarra'. It is a UNESCO W.H.S. This magnificent structure was once the largest mosque in the Islamic world. It was built by Caliph Al-Mutawakkil in 852 AD using bricks and clay. It is unique among other minarets because of its ascending spiral conical design. 52 metres high and 33 metres wide at the base, the spiral contains stairs reaching to the top. The Malwiya was used for the "call to prayer". It is considered an architectural masterpiece. Unfortunately, it is in danger since 2007.

Thanks a lot, Milad!

18/11/2015

City views from Turkmenistan!




And the next country is Turkmenistan! A wonderful lady Valeriya sent me 2 wonderful cards from her exotic sunny country! So, let's find out some facts about Turkmenistan!
Location: Central Asia
Capital: Ashgabat
Population: 4,940,916
Official language: Turkmen
The name Turkmenistan was derived from the Persian language, it means “Land of the Turkmen.” First of all, Turkmenistan is famous for its autocratic government and large gas reserves. It also has a reputation as an island of stability in restless Central Asia.
Despite its gas wealth, much of Turkmenistan's population is still poor. After receiving independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 the country lived in isolation that has only recently begun to end. The Karakum Desert covers almost 80% of the country. The Karakum Canal is one of the world’s longest irrigation canals.
Postcards depict the modern Ashgabat and evening time in Ashgabat. Ashgabat is the capital of Turkmenistan with population of about 1,031,992.
Both stamps depict Törebeg Hanym. It is a mausoleum named after Turabek-Khanum, the wife of Kutlug-Timur (ruled between 1321 and 1336). It is located at the northern part of ancient Gurgench. It is a highly sophisticated work of architecture, both in its conceptualisation of spaces and in its engineering.

Thanks a lot for the postcards, Valeriya!

14/11/2015

A great surprise from Kuwait!






Total 2 cards and an envelope I received from Kuwait! So what do we know about Kuwait?
Location: Western Asia
Capital: Kuwait City
Population: 2,789,132
Official languages: Arabic
A small, oil-rich country on the Persian Gulf, Kuwait is flat and arid, but oil wealth makes this an attractive place for immigrants. Besides, Kuwait is the only country in the world with no natural water supply from lakes or reservoirs but it did open its first grass golf course in 2005.
The sender, Huda, lives on the beach side and likes to watch the sunrise everyday. It's a nice view from his flat. How lucky he is!
Huda was so anxious, that it took too much time for the postcard to reach me, that sent another one! That's so kind! So I have 2 identical postcards with very diverse  messages and one different card.
On the first postcard you can see sunset on Kuwait City beach (at the Dhow Harbor). This location was in past a small harbor, but now it is used only for fishing boats.
On the second postcard you can see many life items in Kuwait, some are old and some are new.

Thanks a lot for such a great surprise, Huda!

Big 5 from Tanzania!


Have you ever heard about Tanzania? Below you can see some general information.
Location: East Africa
Capital: Dodoma
Population: 41,892,895
Official languages: Swahili and English
National anthem: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsZ5YtXn4C8 (Tanzania shares it national anthem with South Africa and Zimbabwe. It’s titled “Mungu Ibariki Afrika” (God Bless Africa))
Wildlife, beaches, islands, ruins, Mt Kilimanjaro (the highest point of Africa), friendly people, fascinating cultures – in Tanzania you will find all these. Tanzania has the largest concentration of wildlife animals per square kilometer, with more than 4 million wild animals and representatives of 430 species and subspecies.
I received this postcard from a friendly person Roland. Roland lives in Cologne but due to his job, he is working very often overseas, even for a longer period. At the moment of writing there was winter in Tanzania, but not a winter like in Europe. 28-32 degrees, sometimes a little bit of rain.
This wonderful postcard shows the so-called "Big Five". Leopard, lion, buffalo, elephant and rhino are among the most deadly mammals in Africa. The term was invented by big game hunters because each animal was so difficult to catch.

Thanks a lot for the postcard, Roland!