- Africa - Wikipedia
At about 30 3 million km 2 (11 7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth 's land area and 6% of its total surface area [9] With nearly 1 4 billion people as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human population
- Africa | Countries, Regions, Map, 54, Facts | Britannica
Africa, the second largest continent (after Asia), covering about one-fifth of the total land surface of Earth The continent is bounded on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north by the Mediterranean Sea, on the east by the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, and on the south by the mingling waters of the Atlantic and Indian oceans
- Africa | Latest News Updates - BBC
DR Congo's President Felix Tshisekedi and Rwanda's Paul Kagame have signed an accord aimed at ending a decades-long conflict in the region A two-year investigation details disturbing accounts of
- Africa - The World Factbook
Nigeria Rwanda Saint Helena, Ascension, and Tristan da Cunha Sao Tome and Principe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa South Sudan Sudan Tanzania Togo Tunisia Uganda Zambia Zimbabwe
- Africa Map: Regions, Geography, Facts Figures | Infoplease
There are 54 countries in Africa, making it the second largest and second-most populous continent in the world Each of these countries has its own unique identity, shaped by a mix of factors including colonialism, geography, language, religion, and traditions
- Africa - Wikiwand
At about 30 3 million km2(11 7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surface area [9] With nearly 1 4billion people as of 2021, it accounts for about 18%of the world's human population
- Africa Map - Mapcarta
Discover Africa from above in high-definition satellite imagery From Abkhazian to Zulu—“Africa” goes by many names Discover places selected for their distinct character and enduring appeal Africa abounds with bustling metropolises, diverse people, and amazingly varied and beautiful landscapes
- General History of Africa | UNESCO
In 1964, as African nations gained independence, UNESCO brought together leading African and international experts to launch the General History of Africa, a visionary initiative to reframe the continent’s history from an African perspective
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