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Hallo!
In May 1993 I promised Wolfgang to write a short text on every country
and dependency mentioned in AmigaWorld. I had in mind to write ten
lines about each of the 250 countries and thought I'd be able to
finish the whole thing in a couple of months. Now I know better!
In a few cases I have not found facts enough for ten lines, but in
most cases I have so many facts that it has been impossible to
comprise it to ten lines. Many texts are longer than 100 lines.
All text are © by me, Bo Arnholm. You are free to use them in school
compositions and essays. If you would like to use them in any other,
not private way, i.e. commercially, then you have to contact me first
and ask me for permission. If I find my text published anywhere else
without my permission I will chase you around the world and sue you
for huge damages!
As AmigaWorld is a European program I have tried to use the English
language for the textfiles. But Swedish is my native language and my
spellchecker is American, so I guess you can imagine how hard it is
for me to get it all right. I beg of you to help me get it all right
by telling me what is wrong.
I have used several sources to find facts about all the countries and
dependencies; The Swedish Bra Böckers Lexikon and the Swedish National
Encyclopedia, The Universal Almanac (US), The Stateman's Yearbook (UK),
The World Almanac (UK edition), The 1993 Almanac (US), The Encyclopedia
Britannica (UK), Webster's New World Encyclopedia (US), Fischer Welt-
Almanach (Germany), several Atlases (Swedish and American), and I have
read a lot of newspapers to find the latest available facts.
It has been amazing to find out how the "facts" about a country can
differ from one "fact-book" to another. In those cases I have either
decided that one source is more reliable than the others, or I have
made a qualified estimate weighing the different facts against each
others.
In this case it is evident that there is not one single truth, but
a lot of different ways to describe the world and none of them is
absolutely true and none of them is absolutely false.
This also applies to the fact that I'm an European. My sources are
European and American. I haven't been able to find one single fact-book
produced in South America, Africa or Asia in a language that I can
understand (Swedish, English or German). I know for a fact that if two
persons view the same thing from two different points they will give two
very different descriptions of what they have seen. I of course cannot
describe anything I know nothing about and that is why I ask of you to
supply me with more facts, or give me a hint on where to find the facts.
I can't promise that I will turn the texts upside down, but I can
promise that I will read carefully and take notice of it.
I can also promise that I will correct mistakes, and that I will
try to broaden the texts so that they give a description of what has
happened as seen from (at least) two sides.
One problem is that about some countries I have too much facts and
information and about others too little. So when you read a text and
find out that you know more than I and AmigaWorld do - send me a letter,
with a photocopy of your excellent Encyclopedia or a newspaper story or
something.
It has taken me more than three years to write and translate
all these stories so I feel entitled to a short holiday now.
After that holiday I will:
1. Go through everything once again with fresh eyes, new sources and the
comments from all users in mind.
2. Develop the "Constitution"-texts. My aim is that the text should tell
that this is e.g. "a federal state with 50 self-ruling states. Pre-
sidential election every 4th year. Independent jurisdiction."
And so on.
3. Add short texts on education and health to each country and dependency.
Any hints on reliable sources are welcome.
Any comments on the country-texts are welcome to:
Bo Arnholm, Södermalmsgatan 13, S-431 69 Mölndal, SWEDEN.
Or: arnis@tripnet.se
Do also look at my homepage: http://www.tripnet.se/home/arnis/
where you also can see some of these texts.
PS: Hello out there! Is there anyone interested in writing about the arts
- painting, sculpture, architecture, film, literature, music and so
on for these files? Do send a note to me!
Bo