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Look up African in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. African may refer to anything from or pertaining to the continent of Africa. African or Africans may refer...
Click to read more »geologically part of the African continent. Algeria is Africa's largest country by area, and Nigeria is its largest by population. African nations cooperate...
Click to read more »population. African-American history began in the 16th century, when mainly West African and Central African slave traders sold African artisans, farmers...
Click to read more »The African Union (AU) is a continental union of 55 member states located on the continent of Africa. The AU was announced in the Sirte Declaration in...
Click to read more »affairs, South Africa maintains significant regional influence and is a member of BRICS+, the African Union (hosting the seat of the Pan-African Parliament)...
Click to read more »from sub-Saharan Africa. The African Union (AU) defines the African diaspora as consisting: "of people of native or partial African origin living outside...
Click to read more »African mantis and African praying mantis are common names for many species of praying mantis native to Africa. The following genera and species are often...
Click to read more »The African humid period (AHP; also known by other names) was a climate period in Africa during the late Pleistocene and Holocene geologic epochs, when...
Click to read more »The Central African Republic (CAR) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to the north, Sudan to the northeast, South Sudan...
Click to read more »African Queens is a 2023 docudrama series focusing on female monarchs, airing on the streaming service Netflix. The series is produced and narrated by...
Click to read more »African Queen or The African Queen may refer to: African Queen (boat), the vessel used in the 1951 film The African Queen African Queen (1787 ship) African...
Click to read more »Africa won the 2022 edition to become the third African nation to ever win the tournament. Cameroon won the 2026 edition to become the fourth African...
Click to read more »Asia, and Africa, the African wildcat is thought to have split off from the European wildcat about 173,000 years ago, with the North African/Near Eastern...
Click to read more »African butterflyfish may refer to: Freshwater butterflyfish, Pantodon bulchhozi, a freshwater bonytongue fish Chaetodon dolosus, a saltwater butterflyfish...
Click to read more »ophthalmic involvement. Ulcer of human African trypanosomiasis Typical fine-spotted pink rash of acute African trypanosomiasis on the skin of the abdomen...
Click to read more »South African may relate to: The nation of South Africa South Africans South African Airways South African English South African people Languages of South...
Click to read more »The African leopard (Panthera pardus pardus) is the nominate subspecies of the leopard, native to Africa. It is widely distributed in most of sub-Saharan...
Click to read more »African time (or Africa time) is the perceived cultural tendency in parts of Africa and the Caribbean toward a more relaxed attitude to time. This is...
Click to read more »South African Argentines, also known as Boer Argentines, are Argentine citizens of South African descent, primarily Afrikaners who emigrated to Argentina...
Click to read more »The African wolf (Canis lupaster) is a canine native to North Africa, West Africa, the Sahel, northern East Africa, and the Horn of Africa. It is listed...
Click to read more »The history of African-American settlement in Africa extends to the beginnings of ex-slave repatriation to Africa from European colonies in the Americas...
Click to read more »rufigula South African cliff swallow, Petrochelidon spilodera Genus Pseudhirundo: Grey-rumped swallow, Pseudhirundo griseopyga Swallow African swallowtail...
Click to read more »African ebony is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Diospyros crassiflora, native to the rain-forests of western Africa, the source of...
Click to read more »missionaries in German East Africa in August 1914. Their mail and supplies are delivered by a small steamboat named the African Queen, helmed by the rough-and-ready...
Click to read more »The African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) is a large species of true buffalo native to Sub-Saharan Africa, where it is found in a number of disconnected ranges...
Click to read more »Korean African or African Korean may refer to: Afro-Asians, people of mixed African and Asian (including Korean) descent Koreans in Africa Africans in North...
Click to read more »The term African fiddle may be applied to any of several African bowed string instruments. Luo orutu Luo orutu, or simply "orutu", is the one-stringed...
Click to read more »African French (French: français africain) is the umbrella grouping of varieties of the French language spoken throughout Francophone Africa. Used mainly...
Click to read more »African Romance, African Latin or Afroromance is an extinct Romance language that was spoken in the various provinces of Roman Africa by the African Romans...
Click to read more »largely displaced indigenous African religions, are often adapted to African cultural contexts and belief systems. African people often combine the practice...
Click to read more »African elephants are members of the genus Loxodonta comprising two living elephant species, the African bush elephant (L. africana) and the smaller African...
Click to read more »these forms of Christianity: African-initiated churches, African independent churches, African indigenous churches, and African-instituted churches. The abbreviation...
Click to read more »The African Repository and Colonial Journal, title simplified in 1850 to the African Repository, was the official publication of the American Colonization...
Click to read more »African pepper is a name for several unrelated pepper-like spices traded from the general region of West Africa: Grains of paradise (Aframomum melegueta)...
Click to read more »African mahogany is a marketing name for several African trees whose wood has properties similar to New World mahogany species. genus Entandrophragma of...
Click to read more »Matthew Wren The Royal African Company was dissolved by the African Company Act 1750, with its assets being transferred to the African Company of Merchants...
Click to read more »Central Africa, East Africa, Southern Africa, and West Africa. Geopolitically, in addition to the African countries and territories that are situated fully...
Click to read more »The African Pygmies (or Congo Pygmies, variously also Central African foragers, African rainforest hunter-gatherers (RHG) or Forest People of Central...
Click to read more »The International African Institute (IAI) was founded (as the International Institute of African Languages and Cultures - IIALC) in 1926 in London for...
Click to read more »African cuisine is an integral part of the continent's diverse cultures, reflecting its long and complex history. The evolution of African cuisine is closely...
Click to read more »African philosophy is the philosophical discourse produced using indigenous African thought systems. African philosophers are found in the various academic...
Click to read more »South African variant can refer to several variants of SARS-CoV-2: SARS-CoV-2 Beta variant (B.1.351), first detected in the Eastern Cape province of South...
Click to read more »sovereign state consisting of the eight member states of the East African Community in the African Great Lakes region—Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the...
Click to read more »The African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) is an elephant species native to humid tropical forests in West Africa and the Congo Basin. It was first...
Click to read more »high-elevation regions of central and eastern Africa. Plants named African rosewood Millettia laurentii Hagenia abyssinica African Regional Workshop (Conservation &...
Click to read more »the subsequent expansion of the West African forest. West African hunter-gatherers occupied western Central Africa (e.g., Shum Laka) earlier than 32,000...
Click to read more »African Beat may refer to: The African Beat, a 1962 jazz album released by Art Blakey and The Afro-Drum Ensemble African Beats, King Sunny Adé's band "Afrikaan...
Click to read more »African Australians are Australians descended from any peoples of Sub-Saharan Africa, including naturalised Australians who are immigrants from various...
Click to read more »African theatre or African Theatre may refer to: African theatre of World War I African theatre of World War II Part of the Mediterranean Theater of Operations...
Click to read more »Portuguese-speaking African countries (Portuguese: Países Africanos de Língua Oficial Portuguesa; PALOP), also known as Lusophone Africa, consist of six African countries...
Click to read more »rather than independent mountains, and thus are not included. The highest African mountain is Kilimanjaro, which has three peaks, named Kibo, Mawenzi and...
Click to read more »African daisy is a common name for several plants and may refer to: These genera in the family Asteraceae Arctotis Dimorphotheca Gazania Gerbera Lonas...
Click to read more »The African civet (Civettictis civetta) is a large viverrid native to sub-Saharan Africa, where it is considered common and widely distributed in woodlands...
Click to read more »ISBN 978-0-521-61265-4. African Archaeology – African Archaeology: a web directory on Africa Journal of African Archaeology African Archaeological Review...
Click to read more »ways/paths", also known as Silene capensis, and African dream root) is a plant native to the Eastern Cape of South Africa. In cultivation, S. undulata is an easily...
Click to read more »The East African Rift (EAR) or East African Rift System (EARS) is an active continental rift zone in East Africa. The EAR began developing around the...
Click to read more »cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus) Northeast African cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus soemmeringii) Northwest African cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus hecki) This page...
Click to read more »Pterocarpus angolensis, native to southern Africa from Tanzania and the DRC south to South Africa View of a trunk of African teak, Milicia excelsa (Chlorophora...
Click to read more »The African pygmy hedgehog is either of two closely related hedgehogs: Domesticated hedgehog Four-toed hedgehog This page is an index of articles on animal...
Click to read more »fewer than 250 individuals, the African wild dog has been listed as endangered on the IUCN Red List since 1990. The African wild dog is a specialized hunter...
Click to read more »Niger–Congo is a proposed family of African languages spoken over the majority of sub-Saharan Africa. It unites the Mande languages, the Atlantic–Congo...
Click to read more »African feminism includes theories and movements which specifically address the experiences and needs of continental African women (African women who...
Click to read more »An African Championship is a top level international sports competition between African athletes or sports teams representing their respective countries...
Click to read more »The North African campaign of World War II took place in North Africa from 11 June 1940 to 13 May 1943, fought between the Allies and the Axis powers...
Click to read more »a list of conflicts in Africa arranged by country, both on the continent and associated islands, including wars between African nations, civil wars, and...
Click to read more »The South African rand, or simply the rand, (sign: R; code: ZAR) is the official currency of South Africa. It is subdivided into 100 cents (sign: "c")...
Click to read more »Vodún, Vodu, or vodunsinsen (Fon: vodúnsínsɛ́n) is an African traditional religion practiced by the Aja, Ewe, and Fon peoples of Benin, Togo, Ghana, and...
Click to read more »with all peoples of African descent. The belief extends beyond continental Africans with a substantial support base among the African diaspora in the Americas...
Click to read more »around the Archdiocese of Carthage in the Early African church, it used the Latin language. The African Rite may be considered in two different periods:...
Click to read more »species include African crowned crane, golden crested crane, golden crowned crane, East African crane, East African crowned crane, African crane, Eastern...
Click to read more »1945. The Central African CFA franc is of equal value to the West African CFA franc, and is in circulation in several central African states. They are...
Click to read more »The Royal African Society (RAS) of the United Kingdom was founded as the African Society in 1901 to promote relations between the United Kingdom and countries...
Click to read more »The writing systems of Africa are the current and historical writing systems used on the African continent, both those which are indigenous and those...
Click to read more »Ltd. p. 42. "African Head Charge Albums and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 5 August 2023. African Head Charge Official Website African Head Charge at...
Click to read more »East African may refer to: Any person or object of, or pertaining to, East Africa East African Safari Air, an airline based in Kenya, now trading as Fly-SAX...
Click to read more »culminating in the 1960 Year of Africa and the establishment of the Organisation of African Unity in 1963 (the predecessor to the African Union), with countries...
Click to read more »The African Draughts Championship is the African championship in international draughts, organised by the World Draughts Federation and African Draughts...
Click to read more »included on most lists of the African Great Lakes, grouped by drainage basin. The exact number of lakes considered part of the African Great Lakes varies by list...
Click to read more »African magic is the form, development, and performance of magic within the culture and society of Africa and the diaspora. The word magic might simply...
Click to read more »known as African nightshade include Solanum scabrum, Solanum villosum, Solanum nigrum, and Solanum americanum. Other common names for African nightshade...
Click to read more »African map may refer to: Cartography of Africa Cyrestis camillus, the African map butterfly This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the...
Click to read more »is being considered for merging. › The African Games, formally known as the All-Africa Games or the Pan African Games, are a continental multi-sport event...
Click to read more »widespread throughout Africa. They have both spread and replaced indigenous African religions, but are often adapted to African cultural contexts and...
Click to read more »represents more than 200 million African Christians in 210 national churches and regional Christian councils in 43 African Countries. AACC's head office...
Click to read more »African Safari may refer to: Rivers of Fire and Ice, a 1969 film African Safari Airways Kyushu Natural Animal Park African Safari, Japan Safari This disambiguation...
Click to read more »African walnut is a common name for several African plants and may refer to: Coula edulis, in the family Olacaceae Lovoa trichilioides, in the family...
Click to read more »The African penguin (Spheniscus demersus), also known as Cape penguin or South African penguin, is a species of penguin confined to southern African waters...
Click to read more »The African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), also known as the African savanna elephant, is a species of elephant native to sub-Saharan Africa and...
Click to read more »Central African in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Central African may refer to several places: Something of, from, or related to Central Africa, a region...
Click to read more »subnational flags of Africa. An incomplete list of flags representing African international and supranational organisations. Most flags of African nations utilize...
Click to read more »(1492–1556), as opposed to African territories acquired by Spain during the 19th and early 20th centuries in the Scramble for Africa. Historically, a distinction...
Click to read more »West Africa are comparable to a combination of Western, Latin American and traditional African music. Genres such as Highlife, Afro-Calypso and African Jazz...
Click to read more »procera (known by the common English names African juniper, African pencil-cedar, East African juniper, East African cedar, and Kenya cedar) is a coniferous...
Click to read more »African Journal may refer to: African Journal of AIDS Research African Journal of Aquatic Science African Journal of Biomedical Research African Journal...
Click to read more »African dance (also Afro dance, Afrodance and Afro-dance) refers to the various dance styles of sub-Saharan Africa. These dances are closely connected...
Click to read more »policy. The formation of the South Africa African XI – which consisted entirely of players classified as "African" under the apartheid laws – and its...
Click to read more »African-American names are an integral part of African-American tradition. While many Black Americans use names that are popular with wider American culture...
Click to read more »this taxonomy: African taurine (N'Dama, Muturu) African humped cattle African indicine (Mursi) African zenga (Fogera, Horro) African sanga (Ankole) Sheko...
Click to read more »Caesar's civil war#African campaign De Bello Africo, Caesar's account of the African War Several of the wars in list of conflicts in Africa This disambiguation...
Click to read more »African textiles are textiles from the various peoples, cultures, and locations of the African continent. These are produced in many distinctive styles;...
Click to read more »The African sacred ibis (Threskiornis aethiopicus) is a species of ibis, a wading bird of the family Threskiornithidae. It is native to much of Africa, as...
Click to read more »defense. The war drew in nine African nations and approximately 25 armed groups, making it one of the largest wars in African history. Although a peace agreement...
Click to read more »Southern Africa's Languages. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 17–18. ISBN 978-1-137-01592-1. "Afrikaner". South African History Online. South African History Online...
Click to read more »diluted his African heritage to reach his global audience, Instead he has placed an unmistakably African stamp on music drawn from all around Africa. A voice...
Click to read more »in Canada. Most commonly, African-American English is an umbrella term that refers to a dialect continuum ranging from African-American Vernacular English...
Click to read more »honey bee (Apis mellifera), produced originally by crossbreeding of the African honey bee (A. m. scutellata) with various European honey bee subspecies...
Click to read more »South African English (SAfE, SAfEn, SAE, en-ZA) is the set of English language dialects native to South Africans. British settlers first arrived in the...
Click to read more »The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis), also known as simply xenopus, African clawed toad, African claw-toed frog or the platanna) is a species of African...
Click to read more »states in Africa. The adoption of the Ethiopian national colours by many Pan-African entities is a consequence of this. The first African state to adopt...
Click to read more »homeless programs in the US. From the African fund, over 70 recovery and development projects were launched in seven African nations. Such projects included...
Click to read more »production of a Shakespeare play. For some years, the African Company—the company of the African Grove—played classics and many other plays with an entirely...
Click to read more »are all either closer to the African continent than Europe or as close to the African continent as Europe. Northwest Africa has been inhabited by Berbers...
Click to read more »The King's African Rifles (KAR) was a British Colonial Auxiliary Forces regiment raised from Britain's East African colonies in 1902. It primarily carried...
Click to read more »in the southern African interior, the most prominent of which were the Natalia Republic, the Orange Free State, and the South African Republic (also known...
Click to read more »Portuguese, or English. The African Union declared 2006 the "Year of African Languages". Most languages natively spoken in Africa belong to one of the two...
Click to read more »began rifting from the African plate along the East African Rift. Since the continent of Africa consists of crust from both the African and the Somali plates...
Click to read more »Anhinga rufa. (African) darter - Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds. African darter Structured guide to the species in southern Africa...
Click to read more »African piculet was formally described in 1855 by the French naturalists Jules and Édouard Verreaux from a specimen collected in Gabon, West Africa....
Click to read more »in Africa. It includes fully recognised states, states with limited or zero recognition, and dependent territories of both African and non-African states...
Click to read more »spiritual health. African religious traditions in the Americas can vary. They can have non-prominent African roots or can be almost wholly African in nature,...
Click to read more »Southern Africa or elsewhere. The sauce is made from piri-piri chilies (used as a seasoning or marinade). Beyond Portugal and the Southern African region...
Click to read more »Portuguese is spoken in a number of African countries and is the official language in five African countries: Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe...
Click to read more »first named the Nyasaland Educated African Council, a few months later the Council renamed itself the Nyasaland African Congress (NAC) at the urging of Sangala...
Click to read more »South African Mining industry. The South African Migration System is defined in large part by the political and economic preeminence of South Africa as a...
Click to read more »African socialism is a distinct variant of socialist theory developed in post-colonial Africa during the mid-20th century. As a shared ideology among...
Click to read more »African cherry may refer to: Prunus africana, a tree native to central and southern Africa Tieghemella heckelii (syn. Mimusops heckelii), cherry mahogany...
Click to read more »communities (or towns) became resort areas for African Americans. The Negro Motorist Green Book helped guide African Americans to accommodating and safe places...
Click to read more »Psittacinae (Afrotropical parrots, African parrots, or Old World parrots) is a subfamily of parrots, native to sub-Saharan Africa, which include twelve species...
Click to read more »African-American Muslims, also known as Black Muslims, are an African-American religious minority. African-American Muslims account for over 20% of American...
Click to read more »"African Flower" or "Little African Flower" (Petite Fleur Africaine) is a composition by jazz pianist and composer Duke Ellington. He first recorded it...
Click to read more »Port Elizabeth Blackpool F.C. Michau Warriors F.C. Tembu Royals F.C. African Warriors F.C. Bloemfontein Celtic F.C. Bloemfontein Young Tigers Free State...
Click to read more »donated to the African Wildlife Foundation and their effort to preserve Kenya's Amboseli Wildlife Corridor. The film's initiative with the African Wildlife...
Click to read more »African mammoth may refer to: Mammuthus africanavus, a fossil species from northern Africa Mammuthus subplanifrons, a fossil species from southern Africa...
Click to read more »expatriate West African and three London-based Caribbean musicians. Osibisa was the most successful and longest lived of the African-heritage bands in...
Click to read more »The African spurred tortoise (Centrochelys sulcata), also called the sulcata tortoise, is an endangered species of tortoise inhabiting the southern edge...
Click to read more »Africanisms refers to characteristics of African culture that can be traced through societal practices and institutions of the African diaspora. Throughout...
Click to read more »African jade is the colloquial name of Grossular Verdite, a variety of Serpentinite This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
Click to read more »The African Lakes Corporation plc was a British company originally set-up in 1877 by Scottish businessmen to co-operate with Presbyterian missions in...
Click to read more »Southern Africa (Struik 2002) ISBN 1-86872-721-1 SASOL e-guide (Ethiopian snipe) = African snipe - Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds....
Click to read more »The African National Congress (ANC) is a political party in South Africa. It originated as a liberation movement known for its opposition to apartheid...
Click to read more »Telersvereniging or South African Boerboel Breeders Association, was established in 1983. A new association, the South African Boerboel Breeders' Society...
Click to read more »ciliaris. African pompano (Alectis ciliaris) at The Australian Museum African pompano (Alectis ciliaris) at Encyclopaedia of Life African pompano (Alectis...
Click to read more »The African chaffinch (Fringilla spodiogenys) is a species of passerine bird in the genus Fringilla. The African chaffinch is found from southern Morocco...
Click to read more »lives in the rivers and lakes of western, central, and southern Africa. The African finfoot is an underwater specialist with a long neck, a striking...
Click to read more »This is a list of rivers in Africa. The African continent hosts some of the largest freshwater systems worldwide including the Nile and the Congo River...
Click to read more »Asian–African or Afro–Asian Conference (Indonesian: Konferensi Asia–Afrika), also known as the Bandung Conference, was a meeting of Asian and African states...
Click to read more »The African wild ass (Equus africanus) or African wild donkey, is a wild member of the horse family, Equidae. This species is thought to be the ancestor...
Click to read more »known as the African Zone I Championships. It was the main track and field contest for the region, and during the same period North African championships...
Click to read more »African theology is Christian theology from the perspective of the African cultural context. It should be distinguished from black theology, which originated...
Click to read more »The African bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus), also known as the giant bullfrog or the South African burrowing frog, is a species of frog in the family...
Click to read more »"Southern African Customs Union (SACU) official website". Archived from the original on 2011-05-03. Retrieved 2022-03-03. "Southern African Development...
Click to read more »The African manatee (Trichechus senegalensis), also known as the West African manatee, is a species of manatee that inhabits much of Western Africa – from...
Click to read more »"History of the development of the East African Rift System: A series of interpreted maps through time". Journal of African Earth Sciences. 101: 232–252. Bibcode:2015JAfES...
Click to read more »African plum may refer to: Dacryodes edulis, African pear, a fruit tree native to Africa Prunus africana, African cherry, a tree native to central and...
Click to read more »largest cities in Africa by urban population using the most recent official estimate. This reflects only cities located geographically in Africa including related...
Click to read more »three crocodile species in Liberia (West African, slender-snouted and dwarf), it was found that the West African crocodile typically occupied larger, more...
Click to read more »The East African Community (EAC) is an intergovernmental organisation in East Africa. The EAC's membership consists of eight states: the Democratic Republic...
Click to read more »African lily is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Agapanthus africanus, native of the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. Agapanthus praecox...
Click to read more »The South African Republic (Dutch: Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek, abbreviated ZAR; Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Republiek), also known as the Transvaal Republic...
Click to read more »calls a tinny "chink-chink" when in flight. The African quailfinch is found in East and southern Africa. It inhabits grassland and weedy areas, especially...
Click to read more »In many cases during the colonial period, African placenames were Anglicized or Francized. A number of African countries have undergone name changes during...
Click to read more »(African broadbill)". Biodiversity Explorer. Iziko Museums of South Africa. Retrieved 2016-11-07. "African Broadbill" (PDF). SABAP - Southern African Bird...
Click to read more »The South African Navy (SA Navy) is the naval warfare branch of the South African National Defence Force. The Navy is primarily engaged in maintaining...
Click to read more »PMC 7116352. PMID 33122379. S2CID 225956269. Wire, Pan-african News (14 March 2011). "Pan-African News Wire: The Relevance of the Anti-sanctions Campaign...
Click to read more »South Africa portal South African National Census of 1996 South African National Census of 2001 South African National Census of 2011 South African National...
Click to read more »African Church may refer to: Early African church, Christian communities inhabiting Roman Africa The African Church, a Christian denomination in Nigeria...
Click to read more »African-American culture, also known as Black American culture or Black culture in American English, refers to the cultural expressions of African Americans...
Click to read more »Saint Florentius (Italian: Fiorenzo) was a North African bishop during the latter Roman Empire, venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He is known...
Click to read more »found in many parts of Africa. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence of 5,400,000 km2 (2,100,000 mi2). The African firefinch was formally described...
Click to read more »Universal African Flag Day. The flag was created as a response to racism to African Americans and because Marcus Garvey wanted to unify African Americans...
Click to read more »governing body, is a professional soccer league in South Africa and the highest level of the South African soccer league system. It has been organised since...
Click to read more »practiced in African societies for millennia. Divination might be thought of as a social phenomenon, and is central to the lives of many in Africa. Amongst...
Click to read more »The African Karate Federation (French: Union des Fédérations Africaines de Karaté (UFAK), English: Union of African Karate Federations) is the continental...
Click to read more »family Achatinidae. It is also known as the giant African land snail. It shares the common name "giant African snail" with other species of snails such as Achatina...
Click to read more »African-American Jews are people who are both African American and Jewish, whether by mixed ancestry or conversion. African-American Jews may be either...
Click to read more »publishing produces relatively few titles, in African languages. The open license digital publishing model of the African Storybook initiative, by contrast, makes...
Click to read more »Kamara, Omar S. (January 19, 2024), African Giants (Comedy, Drama), Kathleen Kenny, Tanyell Waivers, Scott Bender, African Giants, retrieved May 20, 2024 Galuppo...
Click to read more »African dodger, also known as Hit the Coon or Hit the Nigger Baby, was a carnival game played in the United States. In the game, an African American would...
Click to read more »divergence between the African and Canarian houbara was estimated at 20,000 to 25,000 years ago. The African houbara is found in North Africa west of the Nile...
Click to read more »internationalism. Many Africans fought in both World War I and World War II. In World War I, African labour was essential on the Western Front, and African soldiers...
Click to read more »African coral reefs are the coral reefs which are present in Africa. Most are found along the eastern and southern coasts of Africa. The east coast corals...
Click to read more »niloticus), also known as the African snook, Goliath perch, Nile lates, African lates, Goliath lates, Victoria lates, African barramundi, Goliath barramundi...
Click to read more »The African superswell is a region including the Southern and Eastern African plateaus and the Southeastern Atlantic basin where exceptional tectonic...
Click to read more »American art inspired by African traditions. However, African art does not usually encompass the artistic traditions of North Africa, which have been predominantly...
Click to read more »South Africa List of rivers of South Africa List of lakes in South Africa List of reservoirs and dams in South Africa Lagoons of South Africa List of...
Click to read more »(football) African Under-17 Championship (football) African Volleyball Championship U21 African Volleyball Championship U19 Women's Africa Volleyball...
Click to read more »so did the city's demand for Northwest African produce. This flourishing trade allowed the Northwest African provinces to increase artisan production...
Click to read more »Kaya). All tracks written by Bob Marley, unless noted. African Herbsman at AllMusic "African Herbsman [Bonus Tracks] - Bob Marley, ..." AllMusic. Retrieved...
Click to read more »The history of libraries for African Americans in the United States includes the earliest segregated libraries for African Americans that were school libraries...
Click to read more »St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church may refer to: St. John African Methodist Episcopal Church (Topeka, Kansas) St. John African Methodist Episcopal...
Click to read more »Society of Peoples of African Origin (SPAO), which had been founded in 1918. A short-term change of name to the Society of African Peoples was followed...
Click to read more »self-governing African countries, condemning racism and inequity, and calling for Black majority rule in all African nations. Regarding South Africa, the manifesto...
Click to read more »African Sources for African History is a book series published by Brill that publishes critical editions of indigenous African narrative sources from sub-Saharan...
Click to read more »dictionary. African-Indian, usually refers to people of mixed Indian and African heritage. By demographic Dougla, Caribbean people who are of mixed African and...
Click to read more »African popular music (also styled Afropop, Afro-pop, Afro pop or African pop) can be defined as any African music, regardless of genre, that uses Western...
Click to read more »racial groups of Africa. The Metis Foundation estimates that there were about 30,000 Afro-Russians in 2013. Representatives of African peoples in the Russian...
Click to read more »African-American folktales refer to the storytelling and oral history practices of enslaved African Americans from the 1700s through the 1900s and African...
Click to read more »African people or Africans is an umbrella term for people who belong to any ethnic, racial, or national group with origins in Africa. Today, it primarily...
Click to read more »East Africa, created in 1902 The East African Rifles, a British unit created in 1895 that was later merged into the KAR in 1902 The East African Mounted...
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Click to read more »The African palm civet's ear canal is not divided and cartilaginous at the end. The African palm civet ranges throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa from...
Click to read more ».africa is the officially designated top-level domain (TLD) for the African and Pan-African communities and users wherever they reside. It is a sponsored...
Click to read more »Below is a list of squads used in the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations. Coach: Hassan Shehata Coach: Ilija Lončarević Coach: Mohamed Fakhir Coach: Henri Michel...
Click to read more »in South Africa is one of the largest video games markets and Esports scenes in Africa. The video games sector has overtaken the South African market in...
Click to read more »refers to left-wing political currents that have developed among various African-Caribbean communities in the Caribbean, the United States of America, France...
Click to read more »Congo grey parrot, is an African parrot in the family Psittacidae. Psittacus erithacus was previously also known as the African grey parrot until the Timneh...
Click to read more »large African-American populations List of U.S. communities with African American majority populations List of African American neighborhoods African Americans...
Click to read more »Africa". African Arts. 1 (2): 32–74. doi:10.2307/3334324. JSTOR 3334324. Vlach, John Michael (1976). "Affecting Architecture of the Yoruba". African Arts...
Click to read more »enslaved Africans and have, in turn, influenced contemporary African popular music. Like the music of Asia, India, and the Middle East, African music is...
Click to read more »African D (Ɖ, ɖ) is a Latin letter representing the voiced retroflex plosive [ɖ]. It is a part of the African reference alphabet. It is mainly used by...
Click to read more »people Pan-African flag, which represents pan-Africanism, the African diaspora, and/or black nationalism African-American Flag, a 1990 vexillographic artwork...
Click to read more »justification for slavery and the mistreatment of African Americans. The first significant display of stereotypes of African Americans was in the form of minstrel...
Click to read more »North African theatre may refer to: North African Theatre: Egyptian Theatre Tunisian Theatre North African theatre (World War I) North African theatre...
Click to read more »The African cuckoo or African grey cuckoo (Cuculus gularis) is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is found in Sub-Saharan Africa where it...
Click to read more »African-American hair, also known as Black hair, refers to natural hair textures, styles and cultural practices associated with people of African descent...
Click to read more »thematic associations with Africa and has been called "the quintessential African/third world/black musical form". There are many African reggae musicians with...
Click to read more »Cooperation, African Integration and Guineans Abroad in 2021. Speaking out: An interview with Berhane Ras Work, president, the inter-African committee,...
Click to read more »Rebirth of Central African Republic (FPRC), a Muslim rebel movement in the Central African Republic. Azande in the central African Republic Ethnic group:...
Click to read more »African Art Reframed: Reflections and Dialogues on Museum Culture is a 2020 book by Bennetta Jules-Rosette and J.R. Osborn documenting how African art...
Click to read more »label. They play mellow beats incorporating traditional African and Caribbean sounds. "African Music Machine". All Music. Retrieved June 26, 2009. v t...
Click to read more »also called North African lion, Atlas lion, and Egyptian lion. It inhabited the mountains and deserts of the Maghreb in North Africa, from Morocco to Egypt...
Click to read more »African carp is a common name that may refer to several different species of fishes: The Tana Labeo, Labeo mesops The Cornish jack, Mormyrops anguilloides...
Click to read more »Announces 'African Giant' Tour". OkayAfrica. Archived from the original on July 20, 2019. Retrieved November 24, 2019. "Burna Boy Announces 'The African Giant...
Click to read more »Africa since the early 1980s due to widespread African American influence. In 1985, hip-hop reached Senegal, a French-speaking country in West Africa...
Click to read more »research art and artifacts relating to Africa and the African experience in Guyana". It was founded in 1985, with the African Art collections of Hubert H Nicholson...
Click to read more »State Street African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church is a historic African American church in Mobile, Alabama. It is the oldest documented Methodist church...
Click to read more »list of United States ambassadors to the African Union. "Ambassador Jessica Lapenn". U.S. Mission to The African Union. Archived from the original on November...
Click to read more »African Greeks, or Greeks in Africa (Greek: Έλληνες της Αφρικής), are the Greek people in the continent of Africa. Greek communities have existed in Africa...
Click to read more »Archaeological Research in Africa and African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter. The World Archaeological Congress stated that African Re-Genesis "is the first...
Click to read more »calendars can be found in Africa: lunar, solar, and stellar. Most African calendars are a combination of the three. African calendars include the Akan...
Click to read more »census had "Black African" and "Black Other" tick-boxes. In Scotland, the options were "African", "Scottish African" or "British African", and "Caribbean...
Click to read more »often forming small schools. The African threadfish is similar in appearance to the closely related and co-occurring African pompano, with the species' most...
Click to read more »West African dwarf may refer to A little person from West Africa West African Dwarf goat, a breed or landrace of domestic goat West African dwarf pig,...
Click to read more »African nationalism is an umbrella term which refers to a group of political ideologies in the majority of Africa, which are based on the idea of national...
Click to read more »twentieth century, the African Lodges gained formal independence in 1976. The English Institution officially granted autonomy to its African branches, establishing...
Click to read more »characterized by significant shifts in the strength of the North African Monsoon. When the North African Monsoon is at its strongest, annual precipitation and consequently...
Click to read more »Musanga cecropioides, the African corkwood tree or umbrella tree, is found in tropical Africa from Sierra Leone south to Angola and east to Uganda. It...
Click to read more »change in Africa and to improve the capacity of African countries to participate effectively in multilateral climate negotiations. African Monsoon Multidisciplinary...
Click to read more »Organisation of African Unity, which is the predecessor of the African Union. The AfDB comprises three entities: The African Development Bank, the African Development...
Click to read more »hemerocallidea, the African star grass or African potato, is a medicinal plant in the Hypoxidaceae family. It is native to southern Africa from South Africa as far...
Click to read more »known as the African tulip tree or the Nandi Flame. The tree grows between 7–25 m (23–82 ft) tall and is native to tropical dry forests of Africa. It has been...
Click to read more »speakers are not Black Americans. Like most varieties of African-American English, African-American Vernacular English shares a large portion of its...
Click to read more »supports efforts to connect and empower Africans. The African Diaspora Network is involved in organizing the African Diaspora Investment Symposium or ADIS...
Click to read more »Company in the Gold Coast of Africa, successor of the above African Grove, theatre founded and operated by free African Americans in New York City in...
Click to read more »to train African leaders of the church. In 1934 a group was separated from this body. After several name changes it adopted the name Africa Protestant...
Click to read more »African heavy metal refers to the heavy metal music scene in Africa, particularly in East African countries such as Kenya and Uganda, and Southern African...
Click to read more »Africa); South Africa Government Gazette No 6085 dated 25 July 1958. Burgers, A.P. (2008). The South African flag book: the history of South African flags...
Click to read more »as African American Parent Magazine, a publication for Black parents, grandparents, educators and children. In 2002, the name was changed to African American...
Click to read more »sidoides is a plant native to South Africa, Eswatini, and Lesotho. Its common names include African geranium and South African geranium. The current conservation...
Click to read more »East African campaign may refer to: East African campaign (World War I) East African campaign (World War II) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Click to read more »South African Open may refer to: South African Open (chess), a chess tournament held in South Africa South African Open (golf), a golf tournament held...
Click to read more »could an African hope to win) and five by African subjects. The elections brought to prominence a new generation of French-educated Africans. On 21 October...
Click to read more »wetland bird of the rail family that is found in eastern and southern Africa. The African rail was formally described in 1789 by the German naturalist Johann...
Click to read more »The African carbon market is a platform that seeks to integrate climate change mitigation with poverty alleviation for local-level farmers in Africa. Agricultural...
Click to read more »(1973). "Italy's African Dream: Part I, The Adowa Nightmare". History Today (Mar), Vol. 23, Issue 3, pp. 153–60, online: "Italy's African Dream. Part 2:...
Click to read more »2010, the African Renaissance Monument was unveiled in Dakar in front of 19 African heads of state, including President of Malawi and the African Union,...
Click to read more »South African Airways (SAA; Afrikaans: Suid-Afrikaanse Lugdiens, SAL) is the flag carrier of South Africa. Founded in 1929 as Union Airways it later rebranded...
Click to read more »The African fish eagle (Icthyophaga vocifer) or the African sea eagle is a large species of eagle found throughout sub-Saharan Africa wherever large bodies...
Click to read more »African communalism or African communitarianism refers to the traditional manner in which rural areas of Africa have functioned historically. In Africa...
Click to read more »African Republic can refer to: Central African Republic South African Republic This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title African...
Click to read more »South African Jews, whether by culture, ethnicity, or religion, form the twelfth largest Jewish community in the world, and the largest on the African continent...
Click to read more »water surface. H. bimaculatus, the true African jewelfish, reportedly has been found throughout a large part of Africa, but this is, at least in part, because...
Click to read more »the genre classically figured normality and otherness. African Film was published by South African Drum Publications in Nigeria and later also Kenya and...
Click to read more »Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Bethel AME Church, Greater Bethel AME Church or Union Bethel AME Church may refer to: Bethel African Methodist...
Click to read more »and Western cities where African Americans moved during the Great Migration (1914–1970), a period when over a million African-Americans moved out of the...
Click to read more »African rock python, Indian python, yellow anaconda and Australian scrub python. Specimens may approach or exceed 6 m (20 ft). The Southern African rock...
Click to read more »The Central African Empire (French: Empire centrafricain) was a short-lived African monarchical state that was established on 4 December 1976 when the...
Click to read more »The African or African Goose is a breed of domestic goose. It is one of two domestic breeds that derive from the wild species Anser cygnoides, the other...
Click to read more »Below is a list of squads used in the 2004 African Cup of Nations. Head coach: Mick Wadsworth Head coach: Michel Dussuyer Head coach: Ratomir Dujković...
Click to read more »of Africa can be said to have originated as a permanent institution with the establishment in 1893 of the Regimiento de África N° 1 (1st African Infantry...
Click to read more »West African campaign may refer to: West Africa campaign (World War I) West Africa campaign (World War II) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
Click to read more »citizenship to all African Americans, the majority of whom had recently been enslaved in the southern states. During Reconstruction, African-American men in...
Click to read more »Kemp (1991), Sasol Birds of Prey of Africa, New Holland Publishers Ltd. African hobby (Falcon) - Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds....
Click to read more »of West Africa, to amateur generalists, such as the bulaam ("men of memory") of the Kuba people. In accordance with African cosmology, African historical...
Click to read more »progression of peoples of African descent. Harlem became home to both African Americans and immigrant Afro-Caribbean and African peoples. A. Philip Randolph...
Click to read more »African American Museum may refer to: African American Museum and Library at Oakland, California California African American Museum, Los Angeles, California...
Click to read more »Atlas bear or North African bear (Ursus arctos crowtheri) is an extinct population (or populations) of brown bears native to North Africa in Algeria and Morocco...
Click to read more »In South Africa, manually coded language is used in education, as a bridge between South African Sign Language (SASL) and the eleven official oral languages...
Click to read more »African Violet Society of America website African Violet Society of Canada website Gesneriad Reference Web Saintpaulia article Baby Violets - African...
Click to read more »Vandals, the Jewish residents of the North African province increased and prospered to such a degree that African Church councils decided to enact restrictive...
Click to read more »Africa (commonly known as the African Association), founded in London on 9 June 1788, was a British club dedicated to the exploration of West Africa,...
Click to read more »serves the mining and construction industries throughout Africa. Its original name, African Explosives Limited, is abbreviated to AEL. AEL was founded...
Click to read more »population in most Southern African, Southeast African, and Central African states and in large parts of the Horn of Africa and West Africa, while Coptic Christians...
Click to read more »The African arowana or Nile arowana (Heterotis niloticus) is a species of bonytongue. Despite being called an "arowana", the African arowana is more closely...
Click to read more »African Volleyball Championship may refer to Men's African Volleyball Championship Women's African Volleyball Championship This disambiguation page lists...
Click to read more »Murn, C. (2013), Survival of the African white-backed vulture Gyps africanus in north-eastern South Africa. African Journal of Ecology, 51: 87–93. doi:...
Click to read more »National Defence Force (SANDF), along with the South African Air Force, South African Navy and South African Military Health Service. The Army is commanded...
Click to read more »and/or bushmeat. All trade of African vultures is illegal, as these birds are protected by international laws. African vulture trade falls under the broader...
Click to read more »The African Reference Alphabet is a largely defunct continent-wide guideline for the creation of Latin alphabets for African languages. Two variants of...
Click to read more »The African thrush or West African thrush (Turdus pelios) is a passerine bird in the thrush family Turdidae. It is common in well-wooded areas over much...
Click to read more »South African Canadians are Canadians of South African descent. Most South African Canadians are White South Africans, mostly of British and Afrikaner...
Click to read more »The South African Domestic Workers' Union (SADWU) was a trade union representing domestic staff in South Africa. The union was founded in 1986, with the...
Click to read more »Southeast African cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus jubatus) is the nominate cheetah subspecies native to East and Southern Africa. The Southern African cheetah...
Click to read more »African-American history started with the forced transportation of Black Africans to North America in the 16th and 17th centuries. The European colonization...
Click to read more »The North African elephant (Loxodonta africana pharaohensis) is an extinct subspecies of the African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), or possibly a...
Click to read more »African Regroupment Party-Renewal (in French: Parti du Regroupement Africain-Rénovation) was a political party in Senegal, formed in 1964 following a...
Click to read more »there is no one single 'African cinema'. Both historically and culturally, there are major regional differences between North African and sub-Saharan cinemas...
Click to read more »resident and migratory in the west, and an intra-African migrant between equatorial and southeastern Africa. They are elusive and hard to observe despite...
Click to read more »Strayhorn. African Dawn was released by Enja Records. The AllMusic reviewer Scott Yanow commented that Ibrahim "displays his South African heritage and...
Click to read more »African common toad may refer to: Amietophrynus regularis, the African bouncing toad, or common square-marked toad Amietophrynus gutturalis, the guttural...
Click to read more »emblem of the South African Sports Commission) with the South African flag above it on the left breast of the shirt. South African fielders may wear a...
Click to read more »The West African lungfish (Protopterus annectens), also known as the Tana lungfish or simply African lungfish, is a species of African lungfish. It is...
Click to read more »West Africa. Direct images of African deities are relatively infrequent, but masks in particular are or were often made for traditional African religious...
Click to read more »The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is the governing body for association football, beach soccer, and futsal in Africa. It was officially established...
Click to read more »S3 – via Newspapers.com. "African Grant picks Illini". The Record. February 3, 1983. p. 47 – via Newspapers.com. "African Grant". Herald and Review....
Click to read more »scarified design pattern associated with crocodiles. In Ghana, African scarification, or African tribal marks, are decorative marks of beautification created...
Click to read more »The African shrike-flycatcher or red-eyed shrike-flycatcher (Megabyas flammulatus) is a species of bird in the vanga family Vangidae. It is the only species...
Click to read more »institutions in South Africa, as updated late 2024 by the Reserve Bank of South Africa. Absa Bank Ltd, part of Absa Group African Bank Limited Bank Zero...
Click to read more »The North African gerbil (Dipodillus campestris) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is found in North Africa where its natural habitats are...
Click to read more »The African Lanternshark (Etmopterus polli) is a member of the family Etmopteridae. Found in the Atlantic, on the west coast of Africa, the African Lanternshark...
Click to read more »called African Parks Foundation, and later renamed African Parks Network. The organization manages national parks and protected areas throughout Africa, in...
Click to read more »The Council on African Affairs (CAA), until 1941 called the International Committee on African Affairs (ICAA), was a volunteer organization founded in...
Click to read more »African Adventure is a 1963 children's book by the Canadian-American author Willard Price featuring his "Adventure" series characters, Hal and Roger Hunt...
Click to read more »Les Fauves, is the national team of the Central African Republic and is controlled by the Central African Football Federation. They are a member of CAF...
Click to read more »The East African oryx (Oryx beisa), also known as the beisa, is a species of medium-sized antelope from East Africa. It has two subspecies: the common...
Click to read more »the Star of Africa African sea star, a starfish African star grass African star flower Black Star of Africa symbol of Africa Star Africa Commodities &...
Click to read more »family are: Arthroleptides Nieden, 1911 – African torrent frogs, three species Petropedetes Reichenow, 1874 – African water frogs, nine species Recognition...
Click to read more »África, a Cape Verdan television channel African Barter Company, a defunct South African media company African Broadcast Network, a defunct African television...
Click to read more »Retrieved 2025-02-22. African jacana - Species text in The Atlas of Southern African Birds African jacana Structured guide to the species in southern Africa...
Click to read more »Africa had a number of film studios such as African Film Productions and Killarney Film Studios which were established by I.W. Schleisnger; African Film...
Click to read more »South African Minister of Home Affairs, who described the group of miniature flags "a scab... which will one day fall off". The South African Red Ensign...
Click to read more »African Diva Reality TV Show (abbreviated ADRS) is an African series and interactive competition. The series is a reality, docu-drama that focuses on...
Click to read more »Africa–China relations, also referred to as Sino-African relations, Afro–Chinese relations and China–Africa relations, are the historical, political,...
Click to read more »This article discusses the African dwarf kingfisher, which is distinct from the Oriental dwarf kingfisher. The African dwarf kingfisher (Ispidina lecontei)...
Click to read more »in Africa, centered on Lake Chad. East African Rift. The region contains Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda. Eastern Rift mountains Rift Valley Lakes African Great...
Click to read more »The African crake (Crecopsis egregia) is a small- to medium-size ground-living bird in the rail family, found in most of central to southern Africa. It...
Click to read more »scholars emphasised African witchcraft as serving to maintain "social and cosmological order", while recent scholars have interpreted African witchcraft as...
Click to read more »People of African ancestry also live in some villages and municipalities of Antalya and Adana provinces. Some of the descendants of the African settlers...
Click to read more »African Samurai: The True Story of Yasuke, a Legendary Black Warrior in Feudal Japan is a book about the history of African samurai Yasuke. It was written...
Click to read more »of Southern Africa in 1965 as Zoologica Africana, which was renamed to South African Journal of Zoology in 1979, when the South African Bureau of Publications...
Click to read more »2020. Official website African Apocalypse at IMDb "African Apocalypse (2020)" at Global Health Film, 21 October 2021. African Apolcalypse at Rotten Tomatoes...
Click to read more »African sites may refer to: African Sites: Archaeology in the Caribbean List of World Heritage Sites in Africa African-American Heritage Sites This disambiguation...
Click to read more »African-American music is a broad term covering a diverse range of musical genres largely developed by African Americans and their culture. Its origins...
Click to read more »The African Leopards are an African rugby union representative team, organised by the Confederation of African Rugby (CAR). The side will play an important...
Click to read more »African Gymnastics Championships may refer to: African Artistic Gymnastics Championships, continental competition for artistic gymnastics African Rhythmic...
Click to read more »academic stoles in graduation ceremonies, worn mostly by African Americans as well as the African Diaspora. Kente comes from the word kɛntɛn, which means...
Click to read more »wars, most African colonies gained independence during the Cold War, and decided to keep their colonial borders in the Organisation of African Unity conference...
Click to read more »Indigenous African ethnic groups who speak Bantu languages. The languages are native to countries spread over a vast area from West Africa, to Central Africa, Southeast...
Click to read more »and Pearson (1999) call it "the common East African pipit", but BirdLife International has lumped the African pipit with Richard's pipit, and therefore...
Click to read more »avocet and white-fronted plover. African skimmers are partial intra-African migrants, they arrive in southern Africa when the water level of rivers starts...
Click to read more »onward, African slaves were transported to the area of the Caliphate from Egypt via the Baqt treaty slave tribute. During the middle ages, African slaves...
Click to read more »The African Lion". Variety. August 10, 1955. 6. "The African Lion". The Monthly Film Bulletin. 23 (268): 64. May 1956. Official website The African Lion...
Click to read more »The name early African church is given to the Christian communities inhabiting the region known politically as Roman Africa, and comprised geographically...
Click to read more »The Richest Africans is an annual ranking of the richest African people, compiled and published by the American business magazine Forbes. In 2025, there...
Click to read more »migrate to the Sahel belt of sub-Saharan Africa. The birds predominantly migrate at night. In contrast, the African populations are sedentary all year. The...
Click to read more »the Norman Kingdom of Africa. After the evacuation of Mahdia in 1160, the Normans ceased to control any places on the North African coast. In 1284 the new...
Click to read more »The African wading rat or African water rat (Colomys goslingi) is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is native to Africa, where it occurs in...
Click to read more »Afro-Asians, African Asians, Blasians, or simply Black Asians are people of mixed Asian and Sub-Saharan African ancestry. Primarily through past slave...
Click to read more »New African is an English-language monthly news magazine based in London. Published since 1966, it is read by many people across the African continent...
Click to read more »with Special Reference to Eastern Africa (1971) African map with % of people with Eurasian heritage per country African map with people with Eurasian heritage...
Click to read more »The African Nations Championship, commonly abbreviated as CHAN, was a biennial African association football tournament organised by the Confederation of...
Click to read more »The Northeast African cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus soemmeringii) is a cheetah subspecies occurring in Northeast Africa. Contemporary records are known in...
Click to read more »Similarly, in East Africa, the member countries of the East African Community planned[when?] to introduce a single currency, the East African shilling, by 2012...
Click to read more »African American literature is the body of literature produced in the United States by writers of African descent. Phillis Wheatley was an enslaved African...
Click to read more »against him. Ekechi, Felix K (1976). "African Polygamy and Western Christian Ethnocentrism". Journal of African Studies. 3 (3): 329. S2CID 152913319....
Click to read more »to form distinct building styles representative of West African mosques. Masons of West African mosques were considered middle class due to the skills...
Click to read more »considered for merging. › African Lion is an annual, multinational military exercise co-organized by the United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM) and the...
Click to read more »African Theological Seminary (SATS) is a broadly evangelical distance education institution based in Bryanston (Johannesburg Region E), South Africa,...
Click to read more »in Alexandria, Egypt, and it has canonical jurisdiction over the entire African continent. According to Eastern Orthodox tradition, the Greek Orthodox...
Click to read more »The African oystercatcher or African black oystercatcher (Haematopus moquini) is a large charismatic wader resident to the mainland coasts and offshore...
Click to read more »rather than understand Africa as exceptionalized and exoticized. African scholars, in recent times, have focused on decolonizing African studies, and reconfiguring...
Click to read more »in Africa. However, the Roman Catholic Church remains the largest Christian body of Africa. In 1908, South Africa became one of the first African countries...
Click to read more »The African Standby Force (ASF) (French: Force africaine en attente) is an international, African continental, and multidisciplinary peacekeeping force...
Click to read more »African Skies is an adventure drama series that aired from October 11, 1992, until April 24, 1994, on The Family Channel. It starred Catherine Bach and...
Click to read more »World flycatcher family Muscicapidae that occurs in parts of East Africa. The African grey flycatcher was previously placed in the genus Melaenornis but...
Click to read more »African giant squirrels (genus Protoxerus) form a taxon of squirrels under the subfamily Xerinae. They are only found in Africa. The two subgenera of...
Click to read more »The South African African Rugby Board (later renamed the South African Rugby Association) was the body that governed black African South African rugby union...
Click to read more »African Business is an African business magazine published by London-based IC Publications. The current editor is David Thomas. African Business was first...
Click to read more »Africa in 1900–1; her 1901 report on the concentration camps led to the Fawcett Commission, which formally confirmed her findings. The South African branch...
Click to read more »2017. "Central African rebel leader declares autonomous republic". Reuters. 15 December 2015. Retrieved December 16, 2015. "Central African Republic: Mayhem...
Click to read more »tennis players in Africa. For the Team event there is the African Table tennis Team Championships. This is not to be confused with the African Games, the multi...
Click to read more »is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean off the west coast of Africa. The giant African threadfin is, as its common name indicates, a large species of...
Click to read more »also originated in Senegal. The Northwest African cheetah is quite different in appearance from the other African cheetahs. Its coat is shorter and nearly...
Click to read more »the African crowned eagle or the crowned hawk-eagle (Stephanoaetus coronatus), is a large bird of prey found in sub-Saharan Africa; in Southern Africa, it...
Click to read more »in a sustainable manner. The Asian – East African Flyway largely lies within the area covered by the African Eurasian Migratory Waterbird Agreement (AEWA)...
Click to read more »Confidential African Affairs African and Asian Studies African and Black Diaspora African Anthropologist African Archaeological Review African Arts African Book...
Click to read more »African Natural History was a scientific journal published by Iziko Museums (Cape Town). It took the place of the Annals of the South African Museum,...
Click to read more »System as valid for North Africa; in sub-Saharan Africa, the Three-stage System was best. In practice, the failure of African archaeologists either to...
Click to read more »65% Basal West African and 35% West African hunter-gatherer from western Central Africa. However, there is an absence of Basal West African ancestry in modern...
Click to read more »United States of Africa. International monetary and banking unions include: Central Bank of West African States Bank of Central African States Common Monetary...
Click to read more »The African Blood Brotherhood for African Liberation and Redemption (ABB) was a U.S. black liberation organization established in 1919 in New York City...
Click to read more »in the genus Heimyscus. It is native to Central Africa, where it occurs in Cameroon, Central African Republic, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic...
Click to read more »were first founded in Africa during antiquity. Ancient Greeks and Romans established colonies on the African continent in North Africa, similar to how they...
Click to read more »First African Baptist Church may refer to: First African Baptist Church (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)* First African Missionary Baptist Church (Bainbridge, Georgia)*...
Click to read more »Schramm, "Pan‐Africanism as a resource: the WEB DuBois Memorial Centre for Pan‐African Culture in Ghana"[permanent dead link], African Identities, Vol...
Click to read more »substriatus) African striped squirrels have been implicated in the spread of human monkeypox in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[citation needed] African striped...
Click to read more »Retrieved 2026-07-24. National Commissioner of The South African Police Service v Southern African Human Rights Litigation Centre and Another (2014) ZACC...
Click to read more »African Queen (also known as S/L Livingstone) was the name of two boats used in the 1951 movie The African Queen starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine...
Click to read more »and Tanganyika. It superseded the East Africa Governors' Conference and was later replaced by the East African Common Services Organization (EACSO). The...
Click to read more »an African-American entrepreneur. In 1810–11 they approached the British government, requesting a land grant in Sierra Leone for him. The African merchants...
Click to read more »African traditional medicine is a range of traditional medicine disciplines involving indigenous herbalism and African spirituality, typically including...
Click to read more »groups of South African Indians for the first time. Although the bill was defeated, it was successfully reintroduced in 1896. The South African Republic government...
Click to read more »p. 276. Schaller, p. 213–216. "Behavior and Diet". African Wildlife Foundation website. African Wildlife Foundation. 1996. Archived from the original...
Click to read more »East Africa, also known as Eastern Africa or the East of Africa, is a region at the eastern edge of the African continent, distinguished by its unique...
Click to read more »African people in Indonesia refers to Indonesians of full or partial African ancestry. They may have been born in or immigrated to Indonesia. The first...
Click to read more »Annona senegalensis, commonly known as African custard-apple, wild custard apple, wild soursop, abo ibobo (Yoruba language), sunkungo (Mandinka language)...
Click to read more »timneh), also known as the Timneh grey parrot or Timneh African grey parrot, is a West African parrot. Formerly classified as a subspecies of the grey...
Click to read more »Central Africa (CEMAC) and share a common currency, the Central African CFA franc. The African Development Bank, on the other hand, defines Central Africa as...
Click to read more »The African Times and Orient Review was a pan-Asian and pan-African journal launched in 1912 by Dusé Mohamed Ali, an Egyptian-British actor and journalist...
Click to read more »of braided hairstyles are closely associated with African Americans, who brought traditional African hairstyles with them to the Americas during the Atlantic...
Click to read more »Thalasseus bengalensis West African crested tern, Thalasseus albididorsalis Black skimmer, Rynchops niger (V) African skimmer, Rynchops flavirostris...
Click to read more »The West African bichir or retropinnis bichir (Polypterus retropinnis), is a freshwater fish in the family Polypteridae, is found in the central Congo...
Click to read more »The South African Students' Movement (SASM) was an anti-apartheid political organisation of South African school students, best known for its role in...
Click to read more »Anglican Church and the native African leadership. Following the installation of Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther, a black African leader of the Anglican Church...
Click to read more »it as a member of the Aquilinae subfamily. The African hawk-eagle breeds in tropical Sub-Saharan Africa. It is a bird of assorted woodland, including both...
Click to read more »Africa concerns the origin and development of ferrous metallurgy on the African continent. Whereas the development of iron metallurgy in North Africa...
Click to read more »outstretched. The African spoonbill begins breeding in the winter, which lasts until spring. During the breeding season, adult male African Spoonbills develop...
Click to read more »African literature is literature from Africa, either oral ("orature") or written in African and Afro-Asiatic languages. Examples of pre-colonial African...
Click to read more »geomorphological evolution of southern Africa. South African Journal of Geology 116: 1-54. Atlas of Southern Africa. (1984). pp. 13, 192, 195. Reader's Digest...
Click to read more »terms African civilizations, also classical African civilizations, or African empires are terms that generally refer to the various pre-colonial African kingdoms...
Click to read more »African harps, particularly arched or "bow" harps, are found in several Sub-Saharan African music traditions, particularly in the north-east. Used from...
Click to read more »for holding new elections, without giving further details. ECOWAS and African Union suspended Burkina Faso's membership in the aftermath of the coup...
Click to read more »(Vieill.). The mostly resident Iberian and African subspecies are sometimes treated as a separate species, the African reed warbler (Acrocephalus baeticatus)...
Click to read more »This is a list of African cichlid species that are commonly kept by aquarists. Another African cichlid is a Frontosa (Cyphotilapia frontosa) which is commonly...
Click to read more »The African golden cat (Caracal aurata) is a wild cat endemic to the rainforests of West and Central Africa. It is threatened due to deforestation and...
Click to read more »runners-up. The North-African Friendship Cup pits the winner of the North-African Cup and his runner-up against the winner of North African Championship and...
Click to read more »the African openbill's closest relative. The two species share the same notably large bill of a peculiar shape that gives them their name. The African openbill...
Click to read more »ActionSA, Africa Africans Reclaim, African Christian Democratic Party, African Congress for Transformation, African Content Movement, African Heart Congress...
Click to read more »The African yellow bat (Scotophilus dinganii) is a species of bat in the family Vespertilionidae, the vesper bats. Other common names include African yellow...
Click to read more »Afro-Arabs, African Arabs, or Black Arabs are Arabs who have substantial or predominant Sub-Saharan African ancestry. These include primarily minority...
Click to read more »African jazz may refer to: Le Grand Kallé et l'African Jazz, a Congolese band often referred to as "African Jazz" A style of music also known as Ethio-jazz...
Click to read more »African Covenant (ACO) is a conservative religious South African political party formed in 2018 by Convy Baloyi. The party is proposing the return of the...
Click to read more »The African angelshark (Squatina africana) is an angelshark of the family Squatinidae. When born, African angelsharks measure between 28 cm to 30 cm....
Click to read more »61–66 (2004) Manning, Patrick (1990). Slavery and African Life: Occidental, Oriental, and African Slave Trades. London: Cambridge University Press. Lovejoy...
Click to read more »various schools of thought, traditions, and voices in many African countries. Many African ethnicities, mostly in the northern half of the continent,...
Click to read more »African Waltz is an album by jazz saxophonist Cannonball Adderley, released on the Riverside label and performed by Adderley with an orchestra conducted...
Click to read more »dolls are popular in Africa and are often dressed with traditional garb. When the doll concept is considered in the context of African culture, they are...
Click to read more »African Jim, also known as Jim Comes to Jo'burg, is a 1949 South African film, directed by Donald Swanson and produced by Erica Rutherford. It features...
Click to read more »operations. South Africa's gambling revenues are projected to rise to R30 billion in 2019, according to a new report. The South African gambling industry...
Click to read more »knowledge about Africa and African culture. Western scholars and curators have made numerous attempts at defining contemporary African art since the 1990s...
Click to read more »main currency of German South West Africa was the British pound sterling. However, in 1885, the German South West African mark began to be circulated. In...
Click to read more »lungfish (Protopterus amphibius), also known as the East African lungfish, is a species of African lungfish. It is native to Kenya, Somalia and Mozambique...
Click to read more »genus Pedetes, and is native to southern Africa. Formerly, the genus was considered monotypic and the East African springhare (P. surdaster) was included...
Click to read more »the East Sudanian savanna. In 15,000 BP, the West African Monsoon transformed the landscape of Africa and began the Green Sahara period; greater rainfall...
Click to read more »species is commonly found in Africa, but can also be seen in Yemen, some Pacific islands, and parts of Australia. African armyworm outbreaks tend to be...
Click to read more »The 1996 South African Everest expedition was a heavily publicised expedition by a UK-South African climbing team to summit Mount Everest. The expedition...
Click to read more »be replaced by unqualified Africans in conservation works as African countries gained their independence. Twenty African countries became independent...
Click to read more »African Sanctus is a 1972 choral Mass and is the best-known work of British composer and collector of world musics David Fanshawe. In African Sanctus...
Click to read more »The African chimaera (Hydrolagus africanus) is a species of fish in the family Chimaeridae found near Kenya, Mozambique, Namibia, and South Africa. Its...
Click to read more »a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east...
Click to read more »African Zionism (also "amaZioni" from Zulu "people of Zion") is a religious movement with 15–18 million members throughout Southern Africa, making it the...
Click to read more »"North African Campaign." After Richard Berg's death in 2019, the prospects of this project was uncertain. As of December 2024[update], the North African Campaign...
Click to read more »Confederation of African Football. 21 January 2026. Retrieved 21 January 2026. "TotalEnergies CAF Men of the Match". Confederation of African Football. 24...
Click to read more »African wax prints, Dutch wax prints, or Ankara are a type of common material for clothing in West Africa. They were introduced to West Africans by Dutch...
Click to read more »Kenya partnered with other East African countries to form the new East African Common Market within the East African Community. In 2011, Kenya began sending...
Click to read more »Census Bureau, 2023 https://www.census.gov/ African Americans List of U.S. states and territories by African-American population List of U.S. cities with...
Click to read more »The African Democratic Congress (ADC) is a political party in Nigeria. The first National Chairman of the party was Ralph Nwosu. He was the National Chairman...
Click to read more »and was named "Trophy of African Unity" or "African Unity Cup". It was given to CAF by the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa prior to the 1980 tournament...
Click to read more »countries (21.0%) Africa portal List of African countries by GDP (PPP) List of African countries by Human Development Index Economy of Africa "Data Explorer"...
Click to read more »Group of African States, or African Group, is one of the five United Nations regional groups and is composed of 54 Member States from the African continent...
Click to read more »South West Africa was a territory under South African administration from 1915 to 1990. Renamed Namibia by the United Nations in 1968, it became independent...
Click to read more »people in Africa as of 2018, in addition to 210 million people across the African diaspora (Brazil, the Caribbean, and the United States), African design...
Click to read more »The African goshawk (Aerospiza tachiro) is an African species of bird of prey in the genus Aerospiza. It was formerly placed in the genus Accipiter. The...
Click to read more »with bread and mint tea Ghoriba Berkoukes Africa portal Food portal List of African cuisines List of African dishes Davidson, Alan; Jaine, Tom, eds. (2014)...
Click to read more »The genetic history of Africa summarizes the genetic makeup and population history of African populations in Africa, composed of the overall genetic history...
Click to read more »The African brown knifefish (Xenomystus nigri) is the only species in the genus Xenomystus of the family Notopteridae. This fish is found in the Chad...
Click to read more »The African Paralympic Committee or the African Sports Confederation of physically challenged persons is an organization based in Luanda, Angola. As of...
Click to read more »Traditional African masks are worn in ceremonies and rituals across West, Central, and Southern Africa. They are used in events such as harvest celebrations...
Click to read more »animals, and are important to in African cuisine. West african cuisine comes from crops with ancient origins to West africa, as well as crops introduced from...
Click to read more »African blues is a genre of popular music, primarily from West Africa. The term may also reference a putative journey undertaken by traditional African...
Click to read more »continent. The album features compositions by African and American musicians, all based on aspects of West African (especially Nigerian) music. "Prayer by Solomon...
Click to read more »related to the Asian small-clawed otter, the African clawless otter is often twice as massive. African clawless otters can be found anywhere from open...
Click to read more »African Dominion: A New History of Empire in Early and Medieval West Africa, by Michael A. Gomez, focuses on the regions surrounding the Middle Niger...
Click to read more »South African Journal may refer to: South African Journal of Science South African Journal of Economics South African Medical Journal South African Geographical...
Click to read more »Republic Pictures. African sequences from the French documentary Congolaise were edited into the film. At a military outpost in Africa, Sergeant Drover...
Click to read more »nineteenth century. It was formed in 1879 as the United African Company and renamed to National African Company in 1881 and to Royal Niger Company in 1886...
Click to read more »Sharks portal The West African catshark (Scyliorhinus cervigoni) is a catshark of the family Scyliorhinidae. It is found in the eastern Atlantic between...
Click to read more »An African Millionaire is a 1904 play by the British writer Edgar Wallace, then a journalist working for the Daily Mail. It was his first play, and proved...
Click to read more »The African Archaeological Review is a peer-reviewed journal focusing on current African archaeology. Contents included in the journal range from the evolution...
Click to read more »The Pan-African Congress (PAC) is a regular series of meetings that originally took place on the back of the Pan-African Conference held in London, England...
Click to read more »a fruit tea or cocktail. African blue basil grows well in indoor settings more than many other herbs. The leaves of African blue basil start out purple...
Click to read more »A. (1910). South-African Folk-tales. Baker. "The Zebra Stallion". African Heritage. 6 May 2012. Retrieved 18 August 2020. "African Religions - Historic...
Click to read more »The African Telecommunications Union (ATU) is an organization in Africa that combines countries and mobile telecommunications providers in an attempt...
Click to read more »The African Military Cup, also known as the Blaise Comparoé Trophy, is a football competition for national military teams in Africa, and was first held...
Click to read more »African-American Humor (2006). So Why We Laugh; Black Comedians in Black Comedy is a documentary film. Dexter G. Gordon wrote about humor in African American...
Click to read more »from the desert interior to communities on the desert edges. The African Union and African Development Bank support the Trans-Sahara Highway from Algiers...
Click to read more »and colonisation of African people in Africa and in the African diaspora to use all lawful means to secure the return of African artefacts from whichever...
Click to read more »African-American art is a broad term describing visual art created by African Americans. The range of art they have created, and are continuing to create...
Click to read more »criticised as failing to represent African realities and capture its complexity. Studien, Forum Transregionale (2018-07-31). "African Historiography and the Challenges...
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Click to read more »African Entomology is a scientific journal published by the Entomological Society of Southern Africa. Official website...
Click to read more »pits only the champions of the North African Leagues against each other at the end of the season to set the African Champion. It disappears at the end of...
Click to read more »African Road Cycling Championships African Mountain Bike Championships African BMX Championships African Track Cycling Championships "The African Cycling...
Click to read more »East African mole-rat has been split into the following species: Northeast African mole-rat, Tachyoryctes splendens Ankole African mole-rat, Tachyoryctes...
Click to read more »Cape Province, South Africa". Journal of African Zoology. 105 (5): 373–381. Palmer, R. & Fairall, N. (1988). "Caracal and African wild cat diet in the...
Click to read more »predominantly African ancestry. As a single population, Afro-Mexicans include individuals descended from both free and enslaved Africans who arrived to...
Click to read more »South Africa is about 62 million people of diverse origins, cultures, languages, and religions, with a majority being Black Africans. The South African National...
Click to read more »website. Femi Akomolafe, "The PAWA of Africa’s literati", New African, 9 December 2014. "The Constitution of the Pan African Writers Association", 1989. "The...
Click to read more »Black Hebrews, Black Israelites, and African Hebrew Israelites) are a new religious movement claiming that African Americans are descendants of the ancient...
Click to read more »Bill (1984). "The Making of Contemporary Africa: The Development of African Society Since 1800". African Economic History (13): 209. doi:10.2307/3601489...
Click to read more »African dwarf frog is the common name for members of Hymenochirus, a genus of aquatic frog native to parts of Equatorial Africa. They are common in the...
Click to read more »indigenous African scripts. West African manuscripts, as dialogical products of West African manuscript culture and components of West African intellectual...
Click to read more »parts of Sub-Saharan Africa (e.g., Central African Republic, African Great Lakes, South Africa). By at least 2,000,000 BP, Central Africa (e.g., Ishango, Democratic...
Click to read more »September 7, 1951. p. 12, Part II. African Treasure at IMDb African Treasure at the TCM Movie Database (archived) African Treasure at the AFI Catalog of Feature...
Click to read more »The East African Plateau is a large plateau in the eastern part of central Africa in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania. Its elevation is mostly between 1000 and...
Click to read more »analysis. This sighting of the West African seahorse in the Canary Islands could be due to the Canary current, West African coastal upwelling, trade winds...
Click to read more »iAfrika" (English: "God Bless Africa", lit. '"Lord Bless Africa"') and the Afrikaans song that was used as the South African national anthem during the apartheid...
Click to read more »West African mythology is the body of myths of the people of West Africa. It consists of tales of various deities, beings, legendary creatures, heroes...
Click to read more »behind her. Out of Africa has been noted for its melancholy and elegiac style – Blixen biographer Judith Thurman employs an African tribal phrase to describe...
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