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British South Africa Company
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South West Africa Peoples Organization
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South West Africa Peoples Organization
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British East Africa
British East Africa inclusive historical term for several former British dependencies, especially Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyika, and Zanzibar.... Read more |
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British West Africa
British West Africa former inclusive term for the British colonies of Cameroons, Gambia, Gold Coast, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Togoland.... Read more |
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Colored people (South Africa)
Cape Coloreds ALTERNATE NAMES:Coloureds, Coloreds LOCATION:South Africa POPULATION:3.6 million LANGUAGE:Afrikaans; English RELIGION:Christianity; Islam 1 • INTRODUCTION South Africa's 3.6 million mixed-race people are referred to as Cape Coloreds or Coloreds. In... Read more |
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Horn of Africa
Horn of Africa peninsula, NE Africa, opposite the S Arabia Peninsula. Also known as the Somali Peninsula, it encompasses Somalia and E Ethiopia and is the easternmost extension of the continent, separating the Gulf of Aden from the Indian Ocean. The term Horn of Africa is also used for the... Read more |
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East Africa
East Africa East Africa comprises ten countries: Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, and Kenya. Among residents of this region, the name Eastern Africa usually refers to these ten countries, while the name East Africa means the political region comprising... Read more |
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Central Africa
Central Africa Central Africa is broadly defined as the Congo River basin, plus adjoining areas in equatorial Atlantic-coast Africa. It comprises all (or parts) of Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and Rwanda. (The... Read more |
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Boniface
Boniface , d. 432, Roman general. He defended (413) Marseilles against the Visigoths under Ataulf. Having supported Galla Placidia in her struggle with her brother, Emperor Honorius, Boniface fled to Africa in 422. There, as semi-independent governor, he supported (424) Valentinian III against... Read more |
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