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Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania -January 31, 2018 - Sculpture of slaves dedicated to victims of slavery in Stone Town.
Accra, Ghana: the capital's most important landmark, the Kwame Nkrumah Memorial Park, named after the founding father’ of Ghana, built on a former British polo field, where Nkrumah declared independence in 1957. Quickly after his regime took an authoritarian turn, favoring personality cult and establishing a single party system. He was removed from office in a coup d'état in 1966.
Christ Church is an Anglican cathedral in Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania. It belongs to the Anglican Church of Tanzania. It is a landmark historical church, as well as one of the most prominent examples of early Christian architecture in East Africa.
These graves are speaking of history of german colonialism, these young men had died short before the end  of the 19th century, when Bagamoyot, Tanzania was a german colony
Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania - 30 Dec 2016: Sultan Palace, Museum in Stone Town in Zanzibar, Tanzania
The old Fort in Stone Town in Zanzibar. Zanzibar is an island off the coast of Tanzania, Africa. The old fort is the oldest building and a major tourist attraction in Stone Town. Stone Town is also a UNESCO world heritage site.
Ruins of Persian Bath in Kidichi village. Zanzibar, Tanzania
Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Architecture arch Door of No Return at Ouidah, Benin
Cabinda / Tchiowa, Angola: Simulambuco column - marks the signing in 1885 by the kingdom of Ngoyo of a treaty with Portugal that transformed Cabinda into a Portuguese protectorate. In the wake of the 1974 leftist coup d'état in Lisbon, Portugal did not fulfil its duties to Cabinda, and allowed Angolan forces to take over Cabinda and forcefully incorporate the territory into Angola. Portuguese Congo. Cabinda enclave / exclave.
Zanzibar, Tanzania - July 18, 2017: Old fort Ngome Kongwe landmark at Stone town Zanzibar island.
Post war monument in Malanje in the province of Malanje in Angola.
Persian Bath ruins in Kidichi village, Zanzibar, Tanzania
Ölüdeniz is located in Fethiye district of Muğla province in Turkey. Kaya village, the abandoned village in Ölüdeniz.
Zanzibar City, Tanzania - October 17, 2016: The House of Wonders (Beit al-Ajaib), seen from the Forodhani Gardens. The House of Wonders is a former palace that was built by the Sultan of Zanzibar and was the first building with electricity on the island.
Glimpse at a small park in Santa Lucia , now known as Rafael Freyre, situated in Holguin Province.
Zanzibar Town Seafront at Mizingani Road with view  to Houses of Wonders (Baital Ajaib). Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous part of Tanzania in East Africa.
Gisozi, Kigali, Rwanda: Rwandan Genocide memorial names wall - an estimated 500,000 to 1 million Tutsis (70% of the total population) and moderate Hutus were murdered over a 100-day period from April 7 to July 15, 1994. Most of the killings were committed by two Hutu militias, the Interahamwe, and the Impuzamugambi.
Ruins of Persian Bath in Kidichi village. Zanzibar, Tanzania
Closeup of Fort Jesus and ancient fortress walls in Mombassa Kenya Africa
The vintage bath in Stone Town city, Zanzibar, Tanzania
The shrapnel-scarred Martyrs Square statue in Beirut, Lebanon
Ruins of Mtoni palace in Zanzibar, Tanzania
This memorial is standing to remind of countless Africn people who were murdered by german colonialists, on the board, there is written: \
The Old Fort, just beside the House of Wonders, is a dark stone fortress built in the 17th century by the Omanis to protect the city from European invasions. Its internal courtyard is now a cultural centre with vendors selling a variety of products to local customers and tourists. In the middle, stands a small arena where live dance and music shows are held daily.\nStone Town means \
M'banza-Kongo / M'banza-Congo / São Salvador do Congo, Zaire Province, Angola: ruins of M'banza Kongo, the capital of the Kingdom of Kongo since the late 14th century until the abolition of the kingdom in 1915. Mbanza Kongo illustrates, the changes caused by the introduction of Christianity and the arrival of the Portuguese into Central Africa. UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mbanza Kongo, Vestiges of the Capital of the former Kingdom of Kongo. Ruins of the Cathedral of the Holy Saviour of Congo. Also known as Culumbimbi / Kulumbimbi it is the first church built in sub-Saharan Africa, erected by Catholic missionaries part of the first Portuguese expedition led by Diogo Cão, which arrived in Angola in 1482.
Ruins of Mtoni palace. Place of first years of princess Salme. Zanzibar, Tanzania
Kinshasa, Democratic Republic Of Congo - March 30, 2023: Mausoleum Of Laurent-Desire Kabila (Mausolée de Laurent Désiré Kabila) in Kinshasa in DR Congo.
Kizimkazi village in Zanzibar. Africa, Tanzania
Sunset Chengdu Residential Building
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