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São Tomé & Principe – The Undiscovered Jewel of Africa

Embark on an enchanting journey through São Tomé, an unspoiled paradise blending exotic wildlife, vibrant culture, and pristine beaches. This is a destination where time slows, natural beauty abounds, and each moment becomes a cherished memory.
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Olympic Spirit Ignites at Bel Ombre Primary School

To mark World Olympic Day, celebrated annually on June 23, Bel Ombre Primary School held a series of sports and educational activities. The aim was to motivate students to adopt a more active and healthy lifestyle while embracing the ideals of the Olympic movement. These activities ranged from shuttle relay, road race, egg and spoon race, javelin throw, bird’s nest, and rope skipping. Additionally, educational sessions like quizzes and debates further underscored the values of the Olympic ethos.
Languages

Exploring Creole Languages – Saramaccan Creole

Saramaccan Creole is a unique and fascinating language that developed in Suriname as a result of the transatlantic slave trade. It is based on a mixture of African languages, Dutch, and other European languages, and has its own distinct grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
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The Bahamas – How Creole culture embedded itself into the community

The Bahamas, an archipelago of almost 700 islands and cays to the north of Cuba, stretches for more than 800 km between Grand Bahama Island and Great Inagua Island. The thriving Creole community has grown as a result of the islands' unique position at the gateway to the Caribbean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the Central American region.
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Cut from the Same Cloth – Creole Women of St. Landry Parish

From land-owning free people of color in an era of slavery to teachers and educators chronicling the past, the women of St. Landry Parish have left their mark on history and continue to add to the area’s intricate cultural tapestry. Here are two Creole women that reach across the fabric of time in a connection that shows they are cut from the same cloth – Manon Baldwin and Rebecca D. Henry.
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Exploring Creole Languages – Antillean Creole

Antillean Creole, also known as Antillean French Creole or simply Creole, is a French-based Creole language predominantly spoken in the Lesser Antilles. Various African, Amerindian, and European languages have significantly influenced Antillean Creole structure, lexicon, and syntax.
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Picture Perfect – The Kreol Magazine Dual-Issue Release Event in Retrospect

In the bustling heart of the literary world, an event like no other took place recently, leaving an indelible mark on all who attended. Kreol Magazine, your window to Creole cultures and lifestyles, held a magnificent celebration to commemorate the release of our two most recent issues. It was not just an event but a vibrant tableau of authentic Creole life encapsulated within the heartwarming realm of communal gatherings.