Hercules Cave

Caves of Hercules . According to legend, this is where the mythical figure of Hercules rested after performing his 12 tasks. The entrance to the caves faces the Atlantic and they are flooded during high tides. Summary …

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Ngorongoro crater

Ngorongoro Crater. Be part of the Serengeti National Park ; current Ngorongoro Conservation Area and World Heritage Site; in 1981 the UNESCO recognized the Serengeti-Ngorongoro area as Biosphere Reserve . Summary [ hide ] 1 Geographical location 2 History 3 Features 1 Vegetation 2 Fauna 3 Paleontology 4 Human population …

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Cotonou

Cotonou . It is the main city and economic capital of Benin , it is also the largest city in the country and although the official capital is Porto-Novo, it is the headquarters of the national …

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African continent

Africa is the third largest continent, bordered to the north by the Mediterranean Sea , to the west by the Atlantic Ocean and to the east by the Red Sea , the Indian Ocean and Asia through the Suez Canal . Summary [ hide ] …

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Cyrenaica (Africa)

Cyrenaica (from Latin Cyrenaĭcus ). Historical region of North Africa , located on the Mediterranean coast of Libya. The relief consists of a calcareous plateau, with some fertile plains on the coast and desert in the interior. [1] …

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Ceuta (Spain)

Ceuta. Autonomous Spanish city located on the North African coast , facing the Strait of Gibraltar . The Mediterranean Sea , to the north, and Morocco are the limits of a territory that has a surface area of 19.3 km 2 .   City_of_Ceuta Summary …

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