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Heads of Government of the Central African Republic (and Central African Empire) (5533 bytes)
1: ...f the [[Central African Republic]] (and [[Central African Empire]]) === 16: |'''[[Central African Republic]]'''||''Autonomous'' 25: |'''[[Central African Republic]]'''||colspan="3"|''Independence from [[... 27: |colspan="4"|''('''[[Central African Republic|République Centrafricaine]]''')'' 33: |colspan="4"|'''[[Central African Empire]]''' Heads of State of the Central African Republic (and Central African Empire) (3621 bytes) 1: ...ate of [[Central African Republic]] and [[Central African Empire]] === 12: |colspan="4"|'''[[Central African Republic]]''' 14: |colspan="4"|''('''[[Central African Republic|République Centrafricaine]]''')'' 26: |colspan="4"|'''[[Central African Empire]]''' 28: ...eror of Central Africa by the will of the Central African people, united within the national political part... African Penguin (4083 bytes) 2: <tr><th bgcolor=pink>African Penguin<br>{{StatusVulnerable}}</th></tr> 3: ...>[[image:african.penguin.bristol.750pix.jpg|200px|African Penguin]]</td></tr> 19: ...The only penguin colony still in existence on the African mainland is at Boulders Beach in Simonstown, near... 21: ... found in the [[Pacific Ocean]] near the equator. African Penguins like warm weather. 23: African Penguins grow to 50 cm tall and weigh 2.1 - 3.7 k... African Stonechat (1846 bytes) 2: <tr><th align="center" bgcolor=pink>'''African Stonechat'''</th></tr> 18: The '''African Stonechat''' (''Saxicola torquata'') is a member ... African art (6751 bytes) 2: ...iscusses primarily visual art; for information on African music, see [[Music of Africa]]. 4: ... contemporary art scene, in the Western art world African art is mostly associated with traditional [[triba... 7: The phrase "African art" usually refers to art in the [[Sahara|Sahara... 10: ...enous southern crafts also contributed greatly to African art. Often depicting the abundance of surrounding... 15: ...art of African art, using complicated techniques. African [[pottery]] and [[weaving]]s have some similarity... Pan-African (315 bytes) 1: ...o people originating from an African country; Pan-African includes all black people, i.e. those from [[Jama... African Blackwood (2057 bytes) 23: ...revent cracks developing. Good quality "A" grade African Blackwood commands good prices on the commercial ... 26: The tonal qualities of African Blackwood are particularly valued when used in wo... Anglo african (1671 bytes) 1: == Anglo African == 8: Anglo Africans are white [[South Africa]]ns, predominantly of [... 15: Famous Anglo Africans: African popes (657 bytes) 1: ... by [[Christianity]] to [[Islam]], chance of more African popes diminished. African Buffalo (2233 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = African Buffalo}} 2: ...[image:African_Buffalo_Drawing_historic.jpg|240px|African Buffalo, 19th century drawing]] | caption = }} 15: The '''African Buffalo''' or '''Cape Buffalo''' (''Syncerus caff... 17: ...ss. Known as one of the "big five" in Africa, the African Buffalo can be volatile and an extremely formidab... 18: ...been killed by the cape buffalo than by any other African animal. African Skies (784 bytes) 1: '''African Skies''' was a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[television s... African Kestrels (3115 bytes) 21: ...d several [[subspecies]] have emerged. The South African subspecies, known as the Rock kestrel, is distinc... African Lily (2011 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color=lightgreen | name=African Lily}} 2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:African lily.png|200px|]] | caption = }} 14: The '''African lily''' (''Agapanthus umbellatus'') is a member o... 18: The African lily has a short stem bearing a tuft of long, nar... 24: The African lily is a handsome greenhouse plant and is hardy ... African American (16768 bytes) 1: ...ica]]. The majority of African Americans are of [[African]], [[Europe]]an and [[Native American]] ancestry.... 3: ...hangeably today but often incorrectly. The term ''African-American'' refers only to United States [[citizen... 5: ...n metropolitan areas in 2000. With over 2 million African American residents, [[New York City]] had the lar... 7: ==African American history== 8: ''Main article: [[African American history]]'' African French (1041 bytes) 1: ...[[colonization]] from [[France]] and [[Belgium]]. Africans are now an important part of the world [[Francop... 3: ==African states where French is spoken== 9: *[[Central African Republic]] African Jew (5089 bytes) 5: ...cattered groupings of [[Africa#Demographics|Black African]] tribes who have had no meaningful contact with ... 9: ==Africans with ancient ties== 22: ==Africans with modern ties== 26: ...ons -- in fact, they claim that much of the Black African population is actually of Jewish origin. However,... 35: ...ing.com/~jaypsand/index.htm Jay Sand's site about African Jews]. African Renaissance (3572 bytes) 1: ... African President]] [[Thabo Mbeki]] in which the African people and nations are called upon to solve the m... 3: ...nts that would eventually be seen to comprise the African Renaissance, social cohesion, [[democracy]], econ... 5: ...discussed to a tone of optimism under the rubric "African Renaissance" in a speech in [[August]] [[1998]]. 7: ...[[intellectual]]s. He also urges Africans (led by African intellectuals) to take pride in their heritage, a... 9: ...of leaders that would accomplish the goals of the African Renaissance were President [[Yoweri Museveni]] of... African Silverbill (1805 bytes) 2: <tr><th bgcolor=pink>''' African Silverbill ''' </th></tr> 20: The ''' African Silverbill ''' ('''''Lonchura cantans''''') is a... 22: The African Silverbill is a gregarious bird which feeds mainl... 24: The African Silverbill is 10cm in length with a long black ta... African archaeology (5653 bytes) 7: ... for meat, including elephants and the fearsome [[African Buffalo]]. The area that is now the [[Sahara]] de... 15: Around 10,000 BC, African societies developed [[microlith]] technology whic... 19: ...sheep and goats were quickly adopted from Asia by African farmers but the early use of metalworking was not... 26: ...w.african-archaeology.net/ African Archaeology] - African Archaeology : a web directory on Africa. African Thrush (1206 bytes) 1: {{Taxobox_begin | color = pink | name = African Thrush}} 15: The '''African Thrush''' (''Turdus pelios'') is a [[passerine]] ... 17: African Thrushes are [[omnivorous]], eating a wide range ...
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