- Africa - Wikipedia
Since the continent of Africa consists of crust from both the African and the Somali plates, some literature refers to the African plate as the Nubian plate to distinguish it from the continent as a whole
- Africa | History, People, Countries, Regions, Map, 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
- Africa: Countries and Sub-Saharan Africa - HISTORY
From ancient Sudan to medieval Zimbabwe, get the facts on seven African kingdoms that made their mark on history
- Africa - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
African independence movements had their first success in 1951, when Libya became the first former colony to become independent Modern African history is full of revolutions and wars , as well as the growth of modern African economies and democratization across the continent
- Countries by Continent :: African Countries - Nations Online Project
Countries by Continents: Africa Index of African countries, states, and regions, with population figures, capital cities, and maps
- Africa: Human Geography - Education
By 1966, all but six African countries were independent nation-states Funding from the Soviet Union and independent African states was integral to the success of Africa’s independence movements Regions in Africa continue to fight for their political independence
- 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 - Wikitravel
South Africa and other countries with white African people of German and other European descent often clash with other African people Racial inequality for non-white Africans, pay inequality, discrimination, and segregation still occurs, with a hostility on both sides toward each other
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