Newly-added WWW Links: July '95
July 6, 1995
Country-Specific
Egypt:
Egyptian Internet Resources Mark
Mansoor
An annotated index to Egypt on the Internet. Links to information on all aspects of Egypt, both
ancient and modern, including: travel, history, religion, culture and Egyptology.
Madagascar:
Madagasikara (Teknika Consulting)
Madagasikara is a meeting point for the Malagasy Community and anybody who is interested in
Madagascar. It is also a page of links to all the interesting sites on the web dealing with
Madagascar.
Mauritius:
Mauritius: Prototype of Paradise (Richard
d'Avrincourt)
Information about Mauritius' culture, history, economy, and beaches
Morocco:
Tamazight: Berber Culture and
Language (K. Sahnine)
Uganda:
Uganda: The Pearl of Africa (Edward Baliddawa, &
Mark
Olweny)
This page This Page has been created by Ugandans for the purpose of disseminating information
about Uganda for anyone interested in investing and visiting Uganda. This is not a government
sponsored project and the views expressed herein are purely those of the developers and contributors
to this project.
Western Sahara:
Western Sahara: The self determination process of the former
Spanish
Sahara (Emmanuel Martinoli)
Information about the decolonization process of W. Sahara, UN referendum, human rights violations,
the situation of the Saharawi refugees in Algeria; besides historical, ethnological, geographical,
and political background. This site is supported by ARSO (Association de soutien a un Referendum libre
et regulier au Sahara Occidental) ARSO is a non-governmental and an independant organization, located
in Switzerland with local groups in some European countries and USA.
Zimbabwe:
Virtual Zimbabwe (Media Technology)
Resources on business, entertainment, and travel
History
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