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- Africa - Wikipedia
African nations cooperate through the establishment of the African Union, which is headquartered in Addis Ababa Africa is highly biodiverse; [17] it is the continent with the largest number of megafauna species, as it was least affected by the extinction of the Pleistocene megafauna
- Africa | Countries, Regions, Map, 54, Facts | Britannica
African regions are treated under the titles Central Africa, eastern Africa, North Africa, Southern Africa, and western Africa; these articles also contain the principal treatment of African historical and cultural development
- Map of Africa | List of African Countries Alphabetically
Description: This Map of Africa shows seas, country boundaries, countries, capital cities, major cities, islands and lakes in Africa Size: 1600x1600px 677 Kb | 1250x1250px 421 Kb Author: Ontheworldmap com Detailed Maps of Africa Maps of African Regions
- The 54 Countries in Africa in Alphabetical Order
A list of the countries in Africa in alphabetical order Discover the sovereign nations, regions, and members of the United Nations
- Africa: Countries and Sub-Saharan Africa | HISTORY
African History Africa is a large and diverse continent that extends from South Africa northward to the Mediterranean Sea The continent makes up one-fifth of the total land surface of Earth
- Africa - New World Encyclopedia
African art and architecture reflect the diversity of African cultures The oldest existing examples of art from Africa are 75,000-year-old beads made from Nassarius shells that were found in Blombos Cave
- Africa Map: Regions, Geography, Facts Figures | Infoplease
The African continent has a rich history that dates back to prehistoric times Africa was the birthplace of human civilization, and the ancient Egyptians were one of the most advanced civilizations in the world
- Africa: information, regions, climates and characteristics
The African continent is considered the cradle of human civilization Archaeological evidence shows the presence and development of hominids, the first primates that walked upright and displayed high degree intelligence
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