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of South Africa and Republic of South Africa. From 1884 to 1915, South West Africa was a German colony under the name of German South West Africa (German:... |
the former German colony of German South West Africa was put under administration of the Union of South Africa as a League of Nations mandate and was... |
Sudan (category North African countries) Eritrea and Ethiopia to the east, South Sudan to the south, the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, and Libya to the northwest. Sudan... |
south; the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the southwest; the Central African Republic to the west; and the Republic of Sudan to the north. South... |
face-to-face trading using hand signals. Gold mined south of the Sahel was traded, pound for pound, for salt mined in the desert. The salt from the desert... |
Pullman Mural," by Olivia Gude, Jon Pounds, and Marcus Jefferson, 1988, was designed to unite the predominantly African American community. The community... |
well-known currencies are: the United States dollar the Euro the British pound This list appears in alphabetical order: Afghani - Afghanistan Baht - Thailand... |
in South Africa and Botswana, which would imply a Southern African setting. The Season 4 appearance seems to more firmly place the country in West Africa... |
Ocean. It is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. About 99% of Antarctica is covered by ice. This ice... |
Libya (category North African countries) in North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast, Chad and Niger to the south, and Algeria... |
Cape Colony (category Establishments in South Africa) South Africa when it was renamed the "Cape Province". Its capital was Cape Town, the modern-day legislative capital of the Republic of South Africa.... |
rupee was increased in value to 2 shillings (10 rupees = 1 pound). In British East Africa at this time, the decision was made to replace the rupee with... |
fruit soup in Cameroon and West Africa. It is often served with kwacoco. The soup is Cameroon's version of the West African banga. In Cameroon mbanga is... |
Zimbabwe (category 1980s establishments in Africa) was mostly controlled by the white population, similar to South Africa at the time. African citizens were given full equality in 1980, and the country's... |
Hippopotamus (category Mammals of Africa) Republic of the Congo and Ethiopia, west through Ghana to Gambia and also in Southern Africa (Botswana, Republic of South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia). Some hippos... |
(1987): US (born in Russia) Nadine Gordimer (1991): South Africa Derek Walcott (1992): St Lucia, West Indies Toni Morrison (1993): US Seamus Heaney (1995):... |
G; Kürschner W.M; Lear C.H.; Liebrand D; Lunt D.J; Mörs T; Pearson P.N; Pound M.J; Stoll H; Strömberg C. a. E. 2021. The Miocene: The Future of the Past... |
north and Wales to the west. To the east and south, and part of the west, England is bordered by sea. France is to the south, separated by the English... |
previous one. Africa Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Côte d'Ivoire Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya Idi Amin, Uganda Nelson Mandela, South Africa Robert Mugabe... |
as head of state. 1958 - In Ghana, the Ghanaian pound replaces the colonial British West African pound. 1960 - Jane Goodall arrives at the Gombe Stream... |