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Malawi Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Welcome to the fact-matching game, where you piece together important information fragments. This game will test your knowledge and deduction skills as you uncover hidden details and solve puzzles.

  • Use spells for hints and extra time!
Need a Hint? View the Facts
  • Malawi is known as the 'Warm Heart of Africa' due to the friendliness of its people.
  • Lake Malawi, also known as Lake Nyasa, is the third largest lake in Africa.
  • The official language of Malawi is English, but Chichewa is also widely spoken.
  • Malawi gained independence from British colonial rule in 1964.
  • The capital city of Malawi is Lilongwe.
  • Malawi is one of the world's least developed countries, with a high poverty rate.
  • The currency of Malawi is the Malawian kwacha.
  • Malawi is known for its diverse wildlife, including elephants, leopards, and rhinos.
  • Mount Mulanje is the highest peak in Malawi, reaching an elevation of 3,002 meters.
  • The Malawian flag features a rising sun symbolizing hope for the future.
  • The majority of Malawians are Christians, with Islam and traditional beliefs also practiced.
  • Malawi is known for its traditional wooden carvings and textiles, which are popular souvenirs for tourists.
  • Malawi has a tropical climate with a rainy season from November to April and a dry season from May to October.
  • The Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) is the state-owned broadcaster in Malawi.
  • The Malawian government is a multi-party democracy with a president as the head of state.
  • Malawi is a landlocked country bordered by Tanzania, Mozambique, and Zambia.
  • The economy of Malawi is heavily dependent on agriculture, with tobacco being a major export crop.
  • Malawi has a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS, with efforts being made to increase access to treatment and prevention.
  • The Malawian education system follows a 8-4-4 structure, with 8 years of primary education, 4 years of secondary education, and 4 years of university education.
  • Malawi is home to the Mulanje Cedar tree, which is a critically endangered species found only on Mount Mulanje.

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