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Singapore Youth Olympic Games(YOG)  
 

Introduction To YOG

Singapore has the vision, desire and ability to host a wonderful inaugural Youth Olympic Games in 2010.

Here are some reason we believe Singapore stands out:

  • Our island is a global success story, an international destination with a truly cosmopolitan mix of ages, races and cultures.
  • As a young nation, Singapore understands the importance of young people, and we are investing heavily in their future.
  • We share and champion similar values with the Olympic Movement - excellence, friendship and respect.
  • Our sport facilities are world-class and we continue to invest heavily in our venues, capabilities and transport infrastructure.
  • We would feature innovative and exciting elements to support and strengthen the Olympic Movement and ensure that the legacy of the Games is felt long after they have ended.
     
SNOC (Singapore National Olympic Council)
SYOG (Singapore Youth Olympic Games)
IOC(International Olympic Council)

TWINNING Country:- Mauritania

President: Muhammad Ould Abdelaziz (2009)
Prime Minister: Sidi Mohamed Ould Boubacar (2005)
Land area: 397,837 sq mi (1,030,400 sq km); total area: 397, 953 sq mi (1,030,700 sq km)
Population (2009 est.): 3,129,486 (growth rate: 2.4%); birth rate: 34.1/1000; infant mortality rate: 63.4/1000; life expectancy: 60.3; density per sq km: 3
Capital and largest city (2003 est.): Nouakchott, 661,400
Monetary unit: Ouguiya

Mauritania, three times the size of Arizona, is situated in northwest Africa with about 350 mi (592 km) of coastline on the Atlantic Ocean. It is bordered by Morocco on the north, Algeria and Mali on the east, and Senegal on the south. The country is mostly desert, with the exception of the fertile Senegal River valley in the south and grazing land in the north.

Government
Military rule. The legal system is based on Islam.

History
Mauritania was first inhabited by blacks and Berbers, and it was a center for the Berber Almoravid movement in the 11th century, which sought to spread Islam through western Africa. It was first explored by the Portuguese in the 15th century, but by the 19th century the French had gained control. France organized the area into a territory in 1904, and in 1920 it became one of the colonies that constituted French West Africa. In 1946, it was named a French overseas territory.

 
 
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