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Johannesburg: A vivacious metropolitan Jun 08

Every country’s specialty and uniqueness is known by its culture; whether it is the traditional music, staple food or festivals – only a country with diversity appears on the list of top tourist destinations. South Africa is one of the top tourist destinations which are known for their cultures, traditions and living standard. The country is not just rich with its acculturations, but also has a wide range of natural wonderments.

Johannesburg is one of the best cities in South Africa; it is also the largest city of the country comprising great attractions and astonishments. The city has it all; from the best skyline to the best nightlife – Johannesburg is a city of diversity. It is the capital of Gauteng province and has the country’s largest stock exchange – the living standard that the city provides is highly impressive. Johannesburg boasts many classy restaurants, theatres, museums, bars and a lot more. Tourists from all around the world book their flights to Johannesburg and explore every corner of it with pleasure.

Johannesburg – Arts and Culture:

There are many theatres in the city where talented musicians and artists perform; both tourists and locals enjoy their time watching one of the musicals which are performed traditionally. Shopping is one of the most preferred activities by tourists and locals alike; Johannesburg shopping is highly enjoyable, the jostling markets and the malls add a lot of charm. Johannesburg is a perfect address for those who are art lovers as it boasts the region’s largest art gallery known as Johannesburg Art Gallery; this is where all the greatest art works have been preserved since 1910. Art fanatics from all parts of the world book their Johannesburg flights to witness the grand art, exclusively. Tourists from all over the world are entertained by the city’s talented performers, who, beautifully perform at the theatres of Johannesburg. One can find many art exhibition centers and cinema halls in the city; it is a destination where everyone is entertained.

Movie goers love staying here in Johannesburg; the grand cinemas in the city play great movies throughout the week. Every cinema in the city is located in each shopping malls; the Cinema Nouveau is located in the Mall of Rosebank. This cinema plays all-time hit movies which include both African and western films; however, the cinema tends to showcase art movies which depict the current or past scenarios and convey great messages to the viewers. Sport is one of the main interests of the natives; whether its cricket, rugby, tennis or soccer – sports events are widely held in the city.

For those who want to know what true art is, must visit Johannesburg now. According to a new survey, the city is amongst the tourist friendly cities and it is exciting to tour here. People can travel within the city via taxis or buses, however hiring a motor home would be the best way to enjoy in Johannesburg. Tourists from all over the world book cheap flights to Johannesburg; thus, you’re advised to book your tickets in advance in order to get cheaper flights.

Johannesburg is an amazing city that is characterized by many great locations and there are many things to do in this South African region. Visit the city now, and participate in the vivacious celebrations.

The Republic of Kazakhstan Jun 02

The vast Republic of Kazakhstan is virtually the largest landlocked country in the world. Located in the central part of Asia, Kazakhstan’s neighboring counties include China, Russia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan. With a land area of 2,727,300 square km, Kazakhstan is ranked as the world’s ninth largest country.

With its immense territory, the country is abundant with raw materials, around 3% of the world’s total. It also has a natural resource base that is equivalent to more than $300,000 per capita. Kazakhstan also has an enormous amount of oil reserves. The country’s oil reserves on both onshore and offshore fields are estimated to go around 9 billion and 17.6 billion barrels, greater than that of Iran. Kazakhstan gathers its fossil fuels from four major oil fields, the Kashagan, Karachaganak, Uzen, and Tengiz.

Aside from fossil fuels, Kazakhstan OSCE is also the world’s largest producer of uranium. For 2009 alone, the country produced around 25% of the world’s total uranium supply. Kazakhstan is also a major producer and exporter of grain and provides a bulk of some of the world’s minerals reserves. The country has 4% of the world’s iron and chrome reserves, as well as 8% of the world’s total zinc reserves.

In terms of population, Kazakhstan has the 62nd largest population in the world. The country has a total population of 16.2 million people and a population density of 15 people per sq. mi.

The country’s overall population is a mixture of more than 100 ethnic groups following over 40 different types of religions. Aside from its diversity and rich culture, a whopping 97% of Kazakhs have access to adequate sanitation systems. Kazakhstan ranks 8th worldwide for its ratio of hospital beds, nurses and doctors available per capita.

The country is ranked as the 42nd country in terms of education. It has a literacy rate of 99.7%. Finally, a large percentage of the country’s total number of average workers has been through or has acquired secondary education.

Sources:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazakhstan

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/kz.html

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/centralasia/kazak-energy.htm