viernes, 16 de mayo de 2014

Malí

 Mali is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is bordered by Algeria to the North, Niger to the East, Burkina Faso and Ivory Coast to the South, Guinea to the South-West and Senegal and Mauritania to the West. Mali is divided in eight regions and each region have different head of state because of this regions are very larger










Mali is a third world's country. Mali faces numerous health challenges related to poverty, malnutrition, and inadequate hygiene and sanitation. Public education in Mali is in principle provided free and is compulsory for nine years between the ages of seven and sixteen. The system encompasses six years of primary education beginning at age seven, followed by six years of secondary education. However, Mali's actual primary school enrollment rate is low, in large part because families are unable to cover the cost of uniforms, books, supplies, and other fees requires to attend.











Nicaragua

Nicaragua is a country situated in Central American Isthmus bordering Honduras to the North and Costa Rica to the South and  it´s within de tropics. This country has a tropical climate with lots of rainfalls and hot temperatures. A big part of the territory of  Nicaragua is designated as protected areas and it have lot of flora and fauna with a great biodiversity. In Nicaragua's rain-forest you can find jaguars, pumas, snakes, crocodriles, eagles and various types of monkeys.




The tourism is very important in Nicaragua, is the second largest industry in the nation. Nicaragua had seen positive grown in the tourism sector over the last decade. The main attractions in Nicaragua for tourists are the beaches, scenic routes, the architecture of cities such as León and Granada, and most recently ecotourism and agritourism.