pierrejacques
Cape Town, South Africa90%
[pierrejacques, 07/08/2006] These pages of the BBC website provide a brief profile of the country as well as a Timeline which chronicles major historical events, supported by audio-visual data and links to relevant news articles. An introduction to the local media and leadership of the country is also supplied.
elise
Chisinau, Moldova80%
[elise, 26/06/2006] This Wikipedia page is dedicated to the Islamic republic Afghanistan. On the page you may find some general facts about the country and also more detailed information about certain spheres. To understand better the country you need to know a bit of its history wich is offered at the very beginning to everyone. On the page you also find information about politics of the country and its administrative division. Those interested in economy are welcome by introducing this sphere [more] [elise, 26/06/2006] This Wikipedia page is dedicated to the Islamic republic Afghanistan. On the page you may find some general facts about the country and also more detailed information about certain spheres. To understand better the country you need to know a bit of its history wich is offered at the very beginning to everyone. On the page you also find information about politics of the country and its administrative division. Those interested in economy are welcome by introducing this sphere to them. Information on demographics may be also found on the page. It helps to understand better the following section about local culture. The information is accompanied by pictures. [less]
pierrejacques
Cape Town, South Africa60%
[pierrejacques, 18/08/2006] This website features panoramic galleries of World Heritage Sites in Afghanistan. Selections can be made from an interactive map and available panoramas include a look at Bamiyan, Kabul, Herat and Minar-e-Jam.
Fritzthecat
Essex, United Kingdom60%
[Fritzthecat, 29/06/2007] Soloman Rastagar has published his photos of Afghanistan on Daves Travel Corner. The 36 photos were taken in 2006 and show impressions from Kodaman, Charikar, Paghman and Kabul. Each of the photos can be enlarged by clicking on them and comes with a commentary.