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  2. GeoGuessr - Wikipedia

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    Streaks, where players identify countries or U.S. states until they guess incorrectly. [7] [8] Explorer Mode, a single-player game where medals are awarded for accuracy in individual countries [9] Team Duels, a variation of Duels played between two teams. [10] [5] Maprunner, single-player game mode featuring a board game style interface. [11]

  3. Africa - Wikipedia

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    The total fertility rate (children per woman) for Sub-Saharan Africa is 4.7 as of 2018, the highest in the world. [223] All countries in sub-Saharan Africa had TFRs (average number of children) above replacement level in 2019 and accounted for 27.1% of global livebirths. [224] In 2021, sub-Saharan Africa accounted for 29% of global births. [225]

  4. Africa Is Not a Country - Wikipedia

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    Africa Is Not a Country is a 2022 nonfiction book written by Dipo Faloyin. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The book is subtitled Notes on a Bright Continent in the United States [ 3 ] and Breaking Stereotypes of Modern Africa in the United Kingdom.

  5. Outline of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Index on Africa directory from The Norwegian Council for Africa; Aluka - Digital library of scholarly resources from and about Africa; Politics. Africa Action Africa Action is the oldest organization in the United States working on African affairs. It is a national organization that works for political, economic and social justice in Africa.

  6. United States of Africa - Wikipedia

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    North African countries such as Algeria, Morocco, Egypt, Tunisia, and post-revolution Libya who have traditionally identified more with rival ideologies like Arab nationalism, Berberism and Islamism have shown less interest in the idea making it difficult for the Arabic, Berber and Islamic North Africa to merge with Sub Saharan Africa.

  7. Geography of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The mountains are an exception to Africa's general landscape. Geographers came up with the idea of "high Africa" and "low Africa" to help distinguish the difference in Geography; "high Africa" extending from Ethiopia down south to South Africa and the Cape of Good Hope while "low Africa" representing the plains of the rest of the continent. [9]

  8. History of Africa - Wikipedia

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    The 7th to 13th centuries in West Africa were a period of relatively abundant rainfall that saw the explosive growth of trade, particularly across the Sahara desert, and the flourishing of numerous important states. [156] The introduction of the camel to the western Sahel was a watershed moment, allowing more merchandise to move more easily. [105]

  9. General History of Africa - Wikipedia

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    Africa at the beginning of the nineteenth century: Issues and prospects Jacob Festus Ade Ajayi (Nigeria) 2 Africa and the world economy Immanuel Wallerstein (U.S.A.) 3 New trends and processes in Africa in the nineteenth century Albert Adu Boahen (Ghana) 4 The abolition of the slave trade: Serge Daget (France) 5