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  2. Gurtam - Wikipedia

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    Gurtam (Belarusian “гуртам” — together) is a developer and provider of software for GPS monitoring, vehicle telematics and fleet management. [1]As of September 2021, Wialon, the GPS tracking system developed by Gurtam, monitored more than 3 000 000 assets worldwide.

  3. Expedition Africa - Wikipedia

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    Expedition Africa is an eight-part reality television miniseries that originally aired from May 31, 2009 () to July 12, 2009 () on History.Produced by Mark Burnett, the program follows four modern day explorers—a navigator, a wildlife expert, a survivalist, and a journalist—as they substantially retrace H.M. Stanley's famed expedition to find Dr. David Livingstone.

  4. GPS tracking unit - Wikipedia

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    A GPS tracking unit, geotracking unit, satellite tracking unit, or simply tracker is a navigation device normally on a vehicle, asset, person or animal that uses satellite navigation to determine its movement and determine its WGS84 UTM geographic position (geotracking) to determine its location. [1]

  5. OKC Zoo's Expedition African habitat now open: See ... - AOL

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    OKC Zoo's newest habitat Expedition Africa Finished just in time for spring break, Expedition Africa is home to more than 60 species and is the zoo's largest habitat expansion since it opened in 1902.

  6. Cape to Cairo Railway - Wikipedia

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    Opposition to British rule in South Africa was settled after the First and Second Boer Wars (the wars ended in 1902, but the new Union of South Africa did not incorporate its two states until 1910). Egypt has a rail system that, as early as 1854, connected Port Said, Alexandria and Cairo, and now currently goes as far south as Aswan.

  7. Cairo–Cape Town Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Cairo–Cape Town Highway is Trans-African Highway 4 in the transcontinental road network being developed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), the African Development Bank (AfDB), and the African Union. The route has a length of 10,228 km (6,355 mi) and links Cairo in Egypt to Cape Town in South Africa.

  8. American woman, 20, found dead on South Africa’s Table ...

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    American woman, 20, found dead on South Africa’s Table Mountain after tracking app stopped working. Madeline Sherratt. September 23, 2024 at 1:36 PM. ... Live updates. Weather.

  9. Electronic cargo tracking note - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Cargo Tracking Note (ECTN) is a maritime certificate or waiver that is essential for exports to the majority of African countries. [1] It acts as a vital document for both importers and exporters within Africa , necessitating its presentation to customs officials .