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Pakistan
Pakistan, officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country in South Asia. It is the fifth-most populous country, with a population of over 241.5 million, having the second-largest Muslim population as of 2023. Islamabad is the nation's capital, while Karachi is its largest city and financial centre. Pakistan is the 33rd-largest country by area. Bounded by the Arabian Sea on the south, the Gulf of Oman on the southwest, and the Sir Creek on the southeast, it shares land borders with India to the east; Afghanistan to the west; Iran to the southwest; and China to the northeast. It shares
Tanzania
Tanzania, officially the United Republic of Tanzania, is a country in East Africa within the African Great Lakes region. It is bordered by Uganda to the northwest; Kenya to the northeast; the Indian Ocean to the east; Mozambique and Malawi to the south; Zambia to the southwest; and Rwanda, Burundi, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the west. According to a 2024 estimate, Tanzania has a population of around 67.5 million, making it the most populous country located entirely south of the equator.
Senegal
Senegal, officially the Republic of Senegal, is the westernmost country in West Africa, situated along the Atlantic Ocean coast. It borders Mauritania to the north, Mali to the east, Guinea to the southeast and Guinea-Bissau to the southwest. Senegal nearly surrounds the Gambia, a country occupying a narrow strip of land along the banks of the Gambia River, which separates Senegal's southern region of Casamance from the rest of the country. It also shares a maritime border with Cape Verde. The capital and largest city of Senegal is Dakar.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country in Central America. It borders Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, sharing a maritime border with Ecuador to the south of Cocos Island. It has a population of around five million in a land area of nearly 51,180 km2 (19,760 sq mi); the capital and largest city is San José, home to around 350,000 residents and two million people in the surrounding metropolitan area.
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone, officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the west coast of West Africa. It is bordered to the southeast by Liberia and by Guinea to the north. Sierra Leone's land area is 73,252 km2 (28,283 sq mi). It has a tropical climate and environments ranging from savannas to rainforests. As of the 2023 census, Sierra Leone has a population of 8,460,512. Freetown is its capital and largest city.
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. was an American civil rights activist and Baptist minister who was a prominent leader of the civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968. He advanced civil rights for people of color in the United States through the use of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience against Jim Crow laws and other forms of legalized discrimination, which most commonly affected African Americans.
Max Born
German-Jewish physicist and mathematician (1882-1970)
Linus Pauling
American scientist (1901–1994)
Clement Attlee
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1945 to 1951 (1883–1967)
Oscar Niemeyer
Brazilian architect (1907–2012)
Otto Hahn
German chemist and physicist (1879-1968)
Salvatore Quasimodo
Italian writer (1901-1968)
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Japanese theoretical physicist (1907-1981)
Léopold Sédar Senghor
first president of Senegal, poet, and cultural theorist (1906–2001)
Julius Nyerere
Tanzanian politician and writer, first Prime Minister and President of Tanzania (1922–1999)
Frederick Sanger
British biochemist (1918–2013)
Albert Szent-Györgyi
Hungarian biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1937 (1896-1986)
Alfred Kastler
French physicist (1902–1984)
Martin Niemöller
German theologian (1892–1984)
C. F. Powell
British physicist
Ayub Khan
President of Pakistan from 1958 to 1969
Frank Macfarlane Burnet
Australian virologist (1899-1985)
Hermann Joseph Muller
American biologist (1890–1967)
Joseph Rotblat
Polish-born British-naturalised physicist
Pitirim Sorokin
Russian sociologist (1889-1968)
Inder Kumar Gujral
Prime Minister of India (1997-1998)
Harlow Shapley
American astronomer (1885-1972)
John Boyd Orr
Scottish nutritionist, Director-General of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (1880-1971)
Dickinson W. Richards
American physician, Nobel Prize recipient (1895-1973)
David Alfaro Siqueiros
Mexican painter and muralist (1908–1974)
Abbé Pierre
French Catholic priest, founder of the Emmaus movement, subject of sexual abuse scandals
Stuart Hall
Jamaican-born British sociologist and cultural theorist
José Figueres Ferrer
Costa Rican politician (1906–1990)
Tetsu Katayama
Japanese politician (1887-1978)
William Beveridge
British economist and social reformer (1879-1963)
Edgar Faure
French politician (1908-1988)
Pascoal Ranieri Mazzilli
Brazilian politician (1910-1975)
Wilder Penfield
Canadian neurosurgeon, college football player and coach (1891–1976)
Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi
Indian independence movement activist, politician, writer and educationist (1887-1971)
Jaramogi Oginga Odinga
Kenyan politician (1911-1994)
Brock Chisholm
Canadian psychiatrist and director-general of the World Health Organization (1896–1971)
Otilio Ulate Blanco
President of Costa Rica (1891-1973)
Toyohiko Kagawa
Japanese Christian social reformer (1888–1960)
Edward Condon
American physicist (1902-1974)
Rameshwari Nehru
Indian social worker (1886–1966)
Josué de Castro
Brazilian physician, writer and activist against world hunger (1908–1973)
Mark Van Doren
American poet and literary critic (1894–1972)
Milton Augustus Strieby Margai
Sierra Leonean politician (1895-1964)
Francisco Orlich Bolmarcich
President of Costa Rica (1907-1969)
Cornelis Berkhouwer
Dutch politician (1919-1992)
N. G. Ranga
Indian freedom fighter, parliamentarian, and kisan (farmer) leader
Kay Boyle
American writer, educator, political activist (1902–1992)
Culbert Olson
American politician (1876–1962)
René Dumont
French agronomist and sociologist (1904–2001)
Satish Gujral
Indian artist (1925-2020)
Shigeri Yamataka
Japanese politician
Komla Agbeli Gbedemah
politician and former finance minister of Ghana (1913-1998)
Gerhard Jahn
German politician (1927-1998)
Sophia Wadia
Columbian-born Indian theosophist and writer (1901-1986)
Edris Rice-Wray Carson
medical researcher (1904–1990)