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Explore, discover, and learn about the wonders of our world! At Earth Site, we’re passionate about bringing geography, history, and science to life for curious minds of all ages. Whether you’re delving into historical events, uncovering the mysteries of the natural world, or seeking interactive resources, you’re in the right place.

Here, you can uncover the stories behind historical events, explore the natural wonders of our planet, and gain valuable insights into how the Earth’s systems shape our daily lives. From the towering peaks of mountain ranges to the far-reaching impacts of human innovation, we aim to make every topic both engaging and informative.

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The Historical Journey of South Sudan

The Historical Journey of South Sudan

Before the advent of colonial rule, the region now known as South Sudan was characterised by a rich tapestry of ethnic groups, cultures, and social structures. The area was predominantly inhabited by various Nilotic peoples, including the Dinka, Nuer, and Shilluk,...

The Rich Natural Resources of South Sudan

The Rich Natural Resources of South Sudan

South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, gained independence from Sudan in 2011, and since then, it has been a focal point for discussions surrounding natural resources and their potential for economic development. The country is endowed with a wealth of natural...

South Sudan

South Sudan (The Republic of South Sudan) Capital: Juba Population (Estimated July 2012): 10,625,176 Area: 644,330km2 or 248,777mi2 Currency: South Sudan pound (SSP) Official Language: English Political Information: Presidential Republic Official Religion: No Official...

The Panama Canal: A Key Player in Global Trade

The Panama Canal: A Key Player in Global Trade

The Panama Canal, an engineering marvel that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, has a rich and complex history that dates back to the early 16th century. The idea of constructing a canal across the Isthmus of Panama was first proposed by Spanish explorer Vasco...

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