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Yemen is
a nation with a rich and unique culture. The main language spoken in Yemen is
Arabic. Even though there is a small part of the inhabitants who speak Semitic
languages of Eritrea and Ethiopia. Public schools teach English, though the
quality of instruction is low compared to private school which produces
proficient English speakers. There are a significant number of Russian speakers
because of Yemeni-Russian cross marriages occurring mainly in the 1970s and
1980s.A small Vietnamese-speaking community is found in the capital city of
Sana’a, which is formed from Yemeni immigrants expatriated from Vietnam after
the Vietnam War in the 1970s. Also there are South Asian Languages spoken by
the small South Asian community, most notably Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, and
Marathi languages. Yemen's national anthem is
a great piece of music called "United Republic". Traditional Yemeni
music is usually performed in the home, at the top of the house
while the performers chew a psychoactive stimulant leaf. The Yemeni film
industry is starting to develop. They have only released two films: “The Losing
Bet” and “A New Day in Old Sana’a” .Football is the most popular sport in
Yemen. The Yemen national football team competes in the FIFA and the AFC
leagues. The geographic characteristics of this country provide many
opportunities for outdoor sports, such as biking, rock climbing, mountain
jumping, surfing, body boarding, sailing, scuba diving and camel jumping.
Yemen’s biggest sport event was hosting the 2010 Gulf Cup of Nations on
November 22, 2010. Among Yemen’s natural and cultural attractions are four
World Heritage Sites. The Old Walked City of Shibam, which is nickname
“Manhattan of the Desert”, joined the World Heritage Committee in 1982 .The
ancient Old City of Sana’a having more than 6,000 houses that survive all date
from before the 11th century, was inscribed in 1986.The Historic Town of Zabid,
inscribed in1993, is an archaeological and historical site. Algebra is said to
have been invented there in the early 9th century. The latest addition to
Yemen’s list of World Heritage Sites is the Socotra Archipelago. This site has
a rich biodiversity and was mentioned by Marco Polo in the 13th century.
Yemen.
(2012, June 21). Retrieved from www.wikipedia.org:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yemen
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