South Africa | Europe | New South Wales | South Korea | South Australia | South America | South Carolina | South Dakota | University of New South Wales | South Island | South India | South Park | South Vietnam | South Yorkshire | Eastern Europe | Newcastle, New South Wales | South Wales | South Asia | Central Europe | South Shetland Islands | South Pacific | South | South Tyrol | South by Southwest | Ryde, New South Wales | Governor of New South Wales | Council of Europe | Columbia, South Carolina | New South Wales Legislative Assembly | South Pole |
The short sentences of the prologue summarize all the suffering of six migrants who have returned home to the provinces of Khouribga, Beni Mellal and Fkih Ben Salah, the so-called “Triangle of Death”, the main area of emigration from Morocco to South Europe.
Phyllocrania paradoxa have a wide range across the African continent and its islands and can be found in Angola, South Europe, Cameroon, Cape Province, Congo basin, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Malawi, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Transvaal, Uganda and Zimbabwe.