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Monthly Archives: January 2024

  1. How to Apply for a Cameroon Visa in Cincinnati

    How to Apply for a Cameroon Visa in Cincinnati

    The Central African nation of Cameroon is gradually drawing more visitors from Cincinnati with its vast geological, climate, and cultural diversity.  Often referred to as “Africa in miniature”, the Republic of Cameroon boasts 27 million citizens, 240 tribes, and three main ethnic groups (Bantus, Semi-Bantus and Sudanese).  Hundreds of African dialects are also present, although French and English are spoken by the vast majority of Cameroonians (70% and 30%, respectively).

    Bordered by Chad, Nigeria, the Central African Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, and the Atlantic Ocean, Cameroon provides everything you expect to find on the African continent. “Natural features include beaches, deserts, mountains, rainforests, and savannahs,” the presidential website (https://www.prc.cm/en/cameroon/50-country-information) states. “The country is well known for its native styles of music, particularly makossa and bikutsi, and for its successful national football team.”

    In the 15th Century, Portuguese sailors named the area Rio dos Camaroes (Shrimp River), which later became Cameroon in English.  The area became a German colony in 1884, but France and England divided the territory following World War I.  During the era of African independence, the French and British portions became independent countries in the early 1960s and merged in 1961, eventually becoming the Republic of Cameroon in 1984.

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  2. How to Obtain a Belize Retirement Visa

    How to Obtain a Belize Retirement Visa

    Belize continues to climb the ranks of the world’s most popular retirement destinations.  Expat Financial ranks Belize as the top Central American country for retirees, citing its comfortable lifestyle, reliable infrastructure, robust healthcare system, and relatively low cost of living. “Located on the Western edge of the Caribbean Sea, one of the many benefits of living in Belize is the diverse and active community that you can engage with,” the publication stated. “With the ability to sit on a beach and have some well-deserved R&R, or if you prefer an active lifestyle of scuba diving and adventure – Belize has something to offer for everyone’s desires.” (https://expatfinancial.com/the-top-5-countries-in-central-america-to-retire/)

    Although located in Central American between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize’s diverse culture is closer to that of a Caribbean island.  The Mayan civilization flourished here for almost 3,000 years before Christopher Columbus made the first European contact with Belize in the early 1500s.  Great Britain and Spain went to war in 1840 over the land, which Britain taking control of what became the colony of British Honduras. Belize gained independence in 1981 and joined the British Commonwealth (although it was considering leaving the monarchy structure and becoming a republic in 2024).  English remains the official language, although Belizean Creole, Spanish, and various regional dialects are the most commonly spoken among natives.

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  3. How to Apply for a South Sudan Visa in Minneapolis

    How to Apply for a South Sudan Visa in Minneapolis

    The African nation of South Sudan is the youngest country in the world – and one of the least visited.  Armed conflicts, ongoing humanitarian crises, and lack of tourism infrastructure have kept South Sudan off most tourists’ bucket list.  However, the country does welcome a stream of businesspeople, charitable workers, and even some adventurous travelers from the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area.

    Landlocked South Sudan borders the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, and Uganda.  The geographic area of western and central Africa south of the Sahara Desert is known as the Sudan.  From 1896 to 1954, the United Kingdom and Egypt exercised joint control of the Sudan until the new Republic of the Sudan achieved independence in 1956.  Arab Muslims dominated the northern part of Sudan, while African Christians and other groups dominated the south.  After two civil wars, South Sudan seceded from Sudan in 2011.  However, continued ethnic violence and another civil war plagued South Sudan before a new coalition government was formed in 2020.

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  4. How to Apply for an Indonesia Visa in Austin

    How to Apply for an Indonesia Visa in Austin

    Indonesia, the largest archipelago in the world, has long been a favored destination for tourists from the Greater Austin area seeking tropical natural beauty and cultural diversity.  The Southeast Asian nation is known for its sparkling beaches, active volcanoes, rugged mountains, extensive coral reefs, and unique wildlife (such as the Komodo dragon).  More than half of Indonesia is still covered by rainforests, enabling one of the world’s most biodiverse environments.

    More than 18 million tourists came to Indonesia each year before the COVID-19 pandemic slowed traffic, but travelers are again returning to the islands in large numbers. “The tropical rainforests of Indonesia comprise some of the world’s oldest and richest natural habitats, which support a fabulous variety of fauna and flora, including many species found nowhere else on earth,” according to Insight Guides (https://www.insightguides.com/inspire-me/blog/best-national-parks-indonesia). “The country's multiplicity of islands also encompasses large areas of pristine mangrove forest and swamp, montane forests and savannahs, and thousands of miles of coastline harboring coral reefs.”

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  5. How to Apply for a Russia Visa in Cleveland

    How to Apply for a Russia Visa in Cleveland

    Russia – which has drawn tourists from the Cleveland area for decades with its rich history and culture – is the largest country in the world, spanning 11 time zones from Eastern Europe to within 50 miles of Alaska.  The country’s recorded history dates back more than 1,100 years, from the emergence of the Russian Empire, through the rise and fall of Soviet Union, and its recent transformation into the Russian Federation.  The country is home to 30 UNESCO World Heritage sites, plus countless museums, theaters, art galleries, cathedrals, palaces, and other historic landmarks.  It also contains areas of stunning natural beauty, ranging from towering ski mountains to sunny Black Sea beaches to thriving nature preserves.

    More than 32 million foreign travelers visited Russia during the late 2010s before the COVID-19 pandemic decimated global travel in 2020.  However, following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022, only 200,000 foreigners visited that year -- a decline of more than 96%.  While sanctions by the United States, the European Union, and other nations against Russia do not prohibit travel, they have made tourism more difficult by closing foreign airspace to Russian airlines and cutting off access to financial resources such as debit and credit cards.

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  6. How to Apply for a Chad Visa in New Orleans

    How to Apply for a Chad Visa in New Orleans

    The north-central African nation of Chad is not a common destination for casual tourists from the New Orleans area -- even with considerable natural attractions and cultural treasures. “Despite being one of the poorest countries in the world, Chad is home to a variety of ecosystems, ranging from deserts to savannas to wetlands, making it a treasure trove for nature lovers ,” according to the travel site Mister Story (https://www.misterstory.com/p/discovering-the-natural-wonders-of-chad-a-journey-through-its-diverse-ecosystems/). “Chad is a country with a rich and diverse natural landscape that is waiting to be discovered.”

    The Republic of Chad is the fifth-largest country by size in Africa yet ranks 18th in population at 18.3 million.  The landlocked nation is bordered by Cameroon, the Central African Republic,  Libya, Nigeria, Niger, and Sudan.  The country is home to some 200 ethnic and linguistic groups.  Its official languages are Arabic and French, while the main religions are Islam (55%) and Christianity (41%).  Conquered by France in 1920 and merged into the colony of French Equatorial Africa colony, Chad gained its independence in 1960.

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  7. How to Apply for a Djibouti Visa in Houston

    How to Apply for a Djibouti Visa in Houston

    The small East African nation of Djibouti is an uncommon leisure travel destination for residents of Houston.  The smallest and least-populated nation in Africa (population 1.1 million) is known mainly for its strategic military and geopolitical importance.  However, the multi-ethnic and multi-lingual country has welcomed foreign travelers for centuries with its warm hospitality and diverse natural features.

    “Nestled in the Horn of Africa, Djibouti is a little piece of heaven for nature and history lovers, food enthusiasts, and anyone intrigued by the ethnic composition of this tiny land inhabited since the Neolithic Age.,” according to a profile on the Culture Trip website (https://theculturetrip.com/africa/djibouti/articles/12-reasons-why-you-should-visit-djibouti-at-least-once-in-your-lifetime ). “Djibouti is home to three ethnic groups that live side by side in harmony and peace.  Somali, Afar and Arabs have been coexisting together here since the Ifat Sultanate that dates back to the 12th century.”

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