в Кападокії здається трохи не такі гори... http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/View_of_Cappadocia_edit.jpg я колись читав, що в Афганістані при Захір-Шаху досить цивільно все розвивалось ну і там от посилання на джерело є: http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2013/01/28/podlich-afghanistan-1960s-photos/5846/ In 1967, Dr. William Podlich took a two-year leave of absence from teaching at Arizona State University and began a stint with UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) to teach in the Higher Teachers College in Kabul, Afghanistan, where he served as the “Expert on Principles of Education.” His wife Margaret and two daughters, Peg and Jan, came with him. Then teenagers, the Podlich sisters attended high school at the American International School of Kabul, which catered to the children of American and other foreigners living and working in the country.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/78/View_of_Cappadocia_edit.jpg
я колись читав, що в Афганістані при Захір-Шаху досить цивільно все розвивалось
ну і там от посилання на джерело є:
http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2013/01/28/podlich-afghanistan-1960s-photos/5846/
In 1967, Dr. William Podlich took a two-year leave of absence from teaching at Arizona State University and began a stint with UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) to teach in the Higher Teachers College in Kabul, Afghanistan, where he served as the “Expert on Principles of Education.” His wife Margaret and two daughters, Peg and Jan, came with him. Then teenagers, the Podlich sisters attended high school at the American International School of Kabul, which catered to the children of American and other foreigners living and working in the country.
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