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Sub-Saharan Africa (3043 bytes)
1: ...is also known as '''Black Africa''' or as '''Dark Africa''' (though some consider these terms to be offens... 2: ''Sub-Saharan'' corresponds with the standard representation of... 4: ...iteranean]] and the [[Middle East]]. Sub-Saharan Africa, on the other hand, had sporadic contacts with th... 6: ...[least developed countries]]. (See ''[[Economy of Africa]]''.) 8: ...assification scheme, the countries of sub-Saharan Africa are: Saharan (141 bytes) Saharan Cypress (3085 bytes) Trans-Saharan trade (9159 bytes) 3: ...', between [[Mediterranean]] countries and [[West Africa]], was an important [[trade route]] from the [[ei... 12: ... beginnings of the [[Islamic]] conversion of West Africa in the [[seventh century|seventh]] and [[eighth c... 15: ...occo]] to the north. There, and in other [[North Africa]]n cities, Berber traders had increased contact w... 22: ...became of prime importance to West Africa. North Africa had declined in both political and economic impor... 24: ...an trade continued. But trade routes to the West African coast became increasingly easy, particularly aft... Nilo-Saharan languages (4522 bytes) 3: The '''Nilo-Saharan languages''' are a group of [[African language]]s spoken mainly in the upper parts of ... 79: ...[Joseph Greenberg]], [[1963]]. ''The Languages of Africa'' (International Journal of American Linguistics ... Bas Saharan Basin (273 bytes) Saharan horned viper (1435 bytes) 16: ... a small species of [[viper]] inhabiting northern Africa. It is typically little more than 2 feet long, t... West Saharan montane xeric woodlands (3422 bytes) 3: ...s largest [[desert]] and is located in northern [[Africa]]. It streches from the [[Red Sea]] to the highla... 26: '''Countries''' : Northern Africa: Southeastern Algeria, northern Niger, Mali, and ... West Saharan montane xeric woodlands (5489 bytes) 3: ...s largest [[desert]] and is located in northern [[Africa]]. It streches from the [[Red Sea]] to the highla... 27: '''Countries''' : Northern Africa: Southeastern Algeria, northern Niger, Mali, and ... Africa Oyé (187 bytes) 1: '''Africa Oyé''' is an annual music festival in [[Liverpool... 4: * http://www.africaoye.com/ Out of Africa (1140 bytes) 1: ...an evolution sometimes referred to as the "Out of Africa" theory, see [[single-origin hypothesis]].'' 4: '''''Out of Africa''''' is an autobiographical book by [[Isak Dinese... Africa (19820 bytes) 1: ...onAfrica.png|framed|World map showing location of Africa]] 2: ...ne.jpg|thumb|250px|A satellite composite image of Africa]] 4: '''Africa''' is the world's second-largest [[continent]] in... 6: ...dust; the [[Afridi]] tribe, who dwelt in Northern Africa around the area of [[Carthage]]; [[Greek language... 9: ''Main article: [[Geography of Africa]]'' Republic of New Africa (2365 bytes) 1: ...right|132px|thumb|The flag of the Republic of New Africa.]] 2: ...b|right|Proposed territory of the Republic of New Africa.]] 3: The '''Republic of New Africa''', (RNA) is a [[black nationalist]] community an... 12: ...nvestigation]] (FBI) believed the Republic of New Africa to be a [[Sedition|seditious]] group, and conduct... 19: * http://www.africana.com/research/encarta/tt_433.asp East Africa (1895 bytes) 1: [[Image:Africa-countries-eastern.png|right|Map of Africa with eastern countries highlighted]] 3: '''East Africa''' is a region generally considered to include: 13: ...[[Sudan]] are sometimes considered a part of East Africa. 15: Some parts of East Africa have been renowned for their concentrations of wi... 17: ...o]] and [[Mount Kenya]], the two tallest peaks in Africa. Africa Star (1111 bytes) 1: [[Image:AfricaStar.jpg|thumb|125px|right|Africa Star Medal]] 3: ...rican]] theater of the [[Second World War]]. The Africa Star was one of eight campaign star medals issued... 5: ...rovided troops to the North African theater. The Africa Star was also bestowed upon members of foreign mi... 7: ...uch senior American general who was presented the Africa Star by the British. Scramble for Africa (18176 bytes) 2: ...tart of [[World War I]], when colonial empires in Africa were acquired faster than anywhere else on the gl... 6: ...arly European colonization, see [[Colonization of Africa]].'' 12: ... and the world now realized the vast resources of Africa. 14: ...ngo]] region, where he made treaties with several African chiefs and by [[1882]] obtained over 900,000 squ... 18: ===Africa and global markets=== Africa Alphabet (541 bytes) 1: ...London. Its aim was to be able to write all the [[African languages]] for practical and scientific purpose... 3: ''See also:'' [[Standard Alphabet by Lepsius]], [[African reference alphabet]] Geography of Africa (25670 bytes) 1: '''Africa''' is the name of a [[continent]] comprising 56 c... 3: ...: 0 0 1em 1em;">[[Image:Map of world highlighting Africa.png]]</div> 5: ...most southerly point, [[Cape Agulhas]] in [[South Africa]], 34°51′15″ S, is a distance app... 7: ...south direction seen in the southern peninsulas. Africa is thus composed of two segments at right angles,... 10: [[Image:Africa satellite plane.jpg|thumb|300px|]] Africa-Eurasia (1467 bytes) 1: ...sia.gif|275px|right]]The [[supercontinent]] of '''Africa-Eurasia''' is the world's largest land mass and c... 3: ...drawing a line somewhere near the [[Suez Canal]]. Africa-Eurasia can be further divided into numerous subr... 5: ===[[Africa]]=== 6: *[[East Africa]] 7: *[[Central Africa]] Ecology of Africa (6736 bytes) 2: The vegetation of [[Africa]] follows very closely the distribution of heat a... 6: ...d chiefly on the tropical coasts, and in the west African equatorial basin with its extension towards the ... 8: ...aya senegalensis''), [[Oldfieldia]] (''Oldfieldia africana'') and [[camwood]] (''Baphia nitida''). The cli... 12: ...in which red is very prevalent. Of the grasses of Africa alfa is very abundant in the plateaus of the Atla... 15: ...mandrill]]s, with few exceptions, are peculiar to Africa. The single-humped [[camel]], as a domestic anima...
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