Hyde Park is a major park in central London, established by Henry VIII in 1536. It first opened to the public in 1637 and became popular for its May Day parades.
Lake Bangweulu in Zambia is one of the world’s great wetland systems, comprised of Lake Bangweulu, the Bangweulu Swamps, and the Bangweulu Flats or floodplain.
Morant Bay is a town in southeast Jamaica and the capital of St. Thomas parish, located east of the capital, Kingston. During the nineteenth century, the parish was an area of sugar cane plantations.
Battersea is a district in southwest London. From the late eighteenth century, Battersea was established as an industrial area that was radically altered by the building of railways, which resulted in a significant population increase.
Newport is a cathedral city in southeast Wales. It has been a port since medieval times, and until the rise of Cardiff from the 1850s, Newport was the largest coal-exporting port in Wales.
Also known as Qandahar, historically Candahar, the city is the second largest in Afghanistan. It is the capital of the Kandahar Province, and it is one of the most culturally significant cities of the Pashtuns.
This mountain pass is located in western Pakistan and has been used as a gateway to and from South Asia. The pass, which connects Jacobabad and Sibi with Quetta, was important to the history of the British campaigns in Afghanistan.