Contemporary Wedding Seating Chart


Wedding seating chart with triple line border created by Documents and Designs.

This is an example of a simple contemporary seating chart with a triple line border. Choose any color you would like for the border. In fact, don't forget that everything on our site is 100% customizable. Browse the website and choose your favorite design elements. Put them together to make something that is your original creation. There are oodles of custom elements to choose from on the website. Explore Borders, Monograms, Fonts, Colors and Illustrations.

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Contemporary Wedding Seating Chart

 

 

Algeria
Algeria is a Parliamentary republic.The highest point is Mount Tahat in the Sahara, which rises 9,850 ft.

Lesotho
Mountainous Lesotho, the size of Maryland, is a Parliamentary constitutional monarchy.

 

Madagascar
Madagascar is a Multiparty republic. It is twice the size of Arizona and the world‘s fourth largest island.

Malawi
Malawi located in southeast Africa, is flanked by mountain ranges and high plateau areas.

Tunisia
Tunisia, at the northernmost bulge of Africa, thrusts out toward Sicily to mark the division between the eastern and western Mediterranean Sea.

Chad
Lake Chad, from which the country gets its name, lies on the western border with Niger and Nigeria.

Gabon
The largest tribal group in the country is known as the Fang people. They constitute 25% of the population.

Togo
Togo is twice the size of Maryland. The only port is at Lomé. The Togo hills traverse the central section.

Egypt
It is nearly one and one-half times the size of Texas. The landscape‘s dominant feature is the northward-flowing Nile River.

Guinea
Guinea, in West Africa on the Atlantic, is slightly smaller than Oregon. The highest peak is Mount Nimba at 5,748 ft.

Angola
Angola is more than 1,000 miles along the South Atlantic in southwest Africa.

Benin
Benin has four main ethnolinguistic groups-Fon, Yoruba, Voltaic, and Fulani.

Burkina Faso
Ouagadougou is the capital and largest city.

Cameroon
Cameroon is a Central African nation on the Gulf of Guinea.

Cote d´lvoire
Côte d‘lvoire (also known as the Ivory Coast), is in western Africa on the Gulf of Guinea.

Ethiopia
Ethiopia is in east-central Africa. The highest mountain there is the Ras Dashan.

Gambia
Gambia is the smallest on the continent, averaging only 20 miles in width.

Ghana
Ghana is bounded by Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Togo, and the Atlantic Ocean.

Kenya
Kenya lies across the equator in east-central Africa, on the coast of the Indian Ocean.

Liberia
Liberia, located on the southern part of West Africa, is bordered by Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte d‘Ivoire.

Morocco
Morocco lies across the Strait of Gibraltar on the Mediterranean.

Mozambique
The largest river in Mozambique is the Zambezi.

Nigeria
Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa, is situated on the Gulf of Guinea in West Africa.

Senegal
The largest rivers in Senegal include the Senegal and the Casamance.

Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is located on the Atlantic Ocean in West Africa. Its neighbors are Guinea and Liberia.

Somalia
Somalia has two chief rivers, the Shebelle and the Juba.

Tanzania
Tanzania contains three of Africa’s best-known lakes-Victoria, Tanganyika, and Nyasa.

Uganda
Uganda which lies across the equator, is bordered by Congo, Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, and Rwanda.

Zambia
Zambia is surrounded by Angola, Zaire, Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and Namibia.

Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe is bordered by Botswana, Zambia, Mozambique, and South Africa.