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|[[Yemen]]||[[List of Countries in Asia|Asia]] 53||??||Yemen was one of the oldest centers of civilization in the Near East. Between the 12th century BC and the 6th century AD, it was part of the Minaean, Sabaean, and Himyarite kingdoms, which controlled the lucrative spice trade, and later came under Ethiopian and Persian rule. >>> [[Yemen|Read More....]] | |[[Yemen]]||[[List of Countries in Asia|Asia]] 53||??||Yemen was one of the oldest centers of civilization in the Near East. Between the 12th century BC and the 6th century AD, it was part of the Minaean, Sabaean, and Himyarite kingdoms, which controlled the lucrative spice trade, and later came under Ethiopian and Persian rule. >>> [[Yemen|Read More....]] | ||
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|[[Zambia]]<br>[[File:Zambia Flag of (WFB 2004).gif|60px]]||[[List of Countries in Africa|Africa]] 55||??||About two-thirds of Zambians live in poverty. Per capita annual incomes are well below their levels at independence and, at $1,500, place the country among the world's poorest nations. | |[[Zambia]]<br>[[File:Zambia Flag of (WFB 2004).gif|60px|link=Zambia]]||[[List of Countries in Africa|Africa]] 55||??||About two-thirds of Zambians live in poverty. Per capita annual incomes are well below their levels at independence and, at $1,500, place the country among the world's poorest nations. | ||
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|[[Zimbabwe]]||[[List of Countries in Africa|Africa]] 56||??||Zimbabwe's wide range of natural resources makes agriculture and mining the main pillars of the economy. In 2009 agriculture and industry accounted for about 19% and 24% of gross domestic product (GDP), respectively. Zimbabwe has an important percentage of the world's known reserves of metallurgical-grade chromite. | |[[Zimbabwe]]||[[List of Countries in Africa|Africa]] 56||??||Zimbabwe's wide range of natural resources makes agriculture and mining the main pillars of the economy. In 2009 agriculture and industry accounted for about 19% and 24% of gross domestic product (GDP), respectively. Zimbabwe has an important percentage of the world's known reserves of metallurgical-grade chromite. |