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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>a venomous snake species found in parts of southern Africa
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|North Africa}}
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|Constitution of South Africa}}
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  • ...to the qualifying stage which began in August 2007 and 32, including South Africa who were exempt from pre-qualification, took part in the 2010 tournament.
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  • ...84). Dart, Taung and the 'Missing Link'. Institute for the Study of Man in Africa. *R. Dart (1925). Australopithecus africanus, the man-ape of South Africa. Nature.
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|West Africa||**}}
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  • A dryland transitional area stretching across [[Africa]], south of the [[Sahara Desert]]
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  • ...ical region in [[Asia]] that also contains small parts of [[Europe]] and [[Africa]].
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  • A venomous viper species found only in Western Cape Province, South Africa.
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  • A venomous member of the genus ''Causus'', found in East Africa.
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  • A venomous member of the genus ''Causus'', found in subsaharan Africa.
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  • Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, [[Chatham House]]: Iran
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  • ...}</noinclude>a highly venomous species of snake that's endemic to southern Africa.
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  • Venomous viper species of the genus ''Echis'', found mainly in West Africa.
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  • ...bpages}}</noinclude>a venomous snake species of the cobra family native to Africa.
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|South Africa}}
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|British Central Africa Protectorate}}
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  • A venomous [[viper]] species found in western and central Africa with no known subspecies.
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  • A venomous member of the genus ''Causus'', found in south central Africa.
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  • Genus of venomous vipers found in Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula.
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  • The five places a fossil species of hominin endemic to South Africa have been found.
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  • ...ntainous kingdom and enclave, entirely surrounded by the Republic of South Africa.
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  • [[Africa|African]] venomous [[viperinae|viper]] subspecies found in [[Tanzania]], [[
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  • ...oinclude>a venomous species of spitting cobra that's native to sub-Saharan Africa.
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  • A small landlocked country in the Great Lakes region of central Africa.
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  • {{r|South Africa}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • A major geographic and economic subregion of [[Africa]], usually defined as having 15 member countries
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  • A World Heritage site in South Africa, which comprises three localities containing numerous fossil-bearing caves.
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  • Venomous viper species of the genus ''Echis'', found in West and Northwest Africa.
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  • A venomous member of the genus Bitis, found only in Cape Province, South Africa.
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  • Early humans that lived about 1.5-4 million years ago in south and east Africa.
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  • Edible mushroom in the genus Amanita, native to southern Europe and North Africa.
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  • ...til 1934, when it was dissolved and fused with the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] to form the [[United Party]]. == South Africa's first government ==
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  • ...enus ''Causus'', found in isolated populations distributed across tropical Africa.
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  • a genus or group of highly venomous snakes found across Africa and Asia, also known as "cobras".
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  • Venomous [[viperinae|viper]] found in Central [[Africa]] with extremely keeled scales and an almost bristly appearance.
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  • ...er subspecies[4] restricted to eastern and southern Cape Province in South Africa.
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa}}
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  • ...aung Limestone Works in South Africa. Subsequent finds were found all over Africa. There are currently four species, the gracile Australopiths: [[Australopit
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  • ===Africa=== ===Africa===
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  • ...uring the nineteenth century as a reaction to British colonialism in South Africa.
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  • An Arab monarchy of western North Africa, nonaligned but generally moderate, with a slow-growing economy
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Oil-rich country in central Africa comprising a mainland region and islands (pop. about 676,000).
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  • The southernmost [[Africa]]n nation; population about 50,000,000.
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  • ...are an extended language family spread mainly in the north and the east of Africa, in the Near East (Western Asia) and in some territories at the edge of Eur * the '''[[Berber language]]''', spoken in Northern Africa.
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  • Country in sub-Saharan Africa which gained independence from [[France]] in 1958.
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  • ...co]], two of the only remaining [[Europe]]an [[colonialism|colonies]] in [[Africa]].
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  • A large coastal [[East Africa]]n nation bordered by [[Kenya]], [[Uganda]], [[Congo]] and the [[Indian Oce
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  • A country in West Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean, Côte d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, and To
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  • Designed by [[Gerard Bull]] in [[South Africa]], a family of [[155mm howitzer]]s with exceptionally long range
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  • Second largest ocean in the world; separates the Americas from Europe and Africa.
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  • British protectorate in south central Africa which became Zambia on independence in 1964.
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  • ...ages}}</noinclude>a medium to large sized venomous snake species native to Africa.
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|Mississippi-in-Africa}}
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  • ...africanus]]'' skull found at [[Sterkfontein caves|Sterkfontein]] in South Africa.
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  • Tail-less primates in Africa and Eurasia, e.g. humans, orang-utans and chimpanzees.
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  • Financial and development consultant for countries in Africa; trustee, [[Fund for Peace]]
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|French West Africa}}
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  • Medicinal plant native to South Africa, whose derivative in inexpensive cold and flu medicines of various brands h
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  • ...o the [[Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs]]; businessman in Africa
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  • Banknotes issued by the Swakopmund Bookshop in South West Africa between 1916 and 1918 as an emergency currency.
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  • Quick-tempered [[viper]] [[genus]] of [[Africa]], the [[Middle East]], [[India]] and [[Sri Lanka]] that produce [[hemotoxi
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|South Africa}}
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  • Landlocked republic in southern part of Africa. Formerly North Rhodesia until independence from [[U.K.]] in 1964.
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  • A pig-like nocturnal mammal of central and southern Africa that eats mainly ants and termites.
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  • The [[Afrikaner Party]] was a short-lived [[political party]] in [[South Africa]]. Although it existed for only a decade (1941-1951) and never won an elect ...In 1940, Hertzog's ''Volksparty'' merged with the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] in an attempt to unify [[Afrikaner nationalism|Afrikaner
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  • The currency of South Africa prior to its replacement by the rand in 1961.
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  • ...er of the genus Bitis, found only in three mountainous regions in southern Africa.
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  • ..., best known for discovering ''[[Australopithecus africanus]]'' in [[South Africa]] in 1924.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Coastal nation of West Africa with Libreville its capital; former French colony with an oil-dominated eco
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1903-88) [[South Africa]]n political activist and writer whose novel ''[[Cry, the Beloved Country]]
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  • ...subsequent to their 1933 general election coalition, the UP governed South Africa from 1934 through 1948 and was the official opposition party from 1948 unti ...ening to join forces with the SAP, oust the National Party, and save South Africa from economic ruin.
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  • *Deputy Assistant Secretary (Central and Eastern Africa) *Deputy Assistant Secretary (Southern Africa)
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  • [[South Africa|South African]] community music school founded by [[Rosemary Nalden]] for l
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  • Successful American invasion of French North Africa during World War II; first American-German combat on land.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Republic located along the west coast of Africa, surrounded by Senegal, with access to the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ...Tanzania|Tanzanian]] mountain ranges. The only horned, arboreal viper in [[Africa]].
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  • ...d policy program that dictated racial identity and race relations in South Africa, 1948-1990
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  • ...; first regional democracy and governance adviser for eastern and southern Africa at the U.S. [[Agency for International Development]] (USAID), (1992-1994);
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  • ...n [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Banknotes of the Swakopmund Bookshop (South West Africa)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Banknotes of South West Africa}}
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  • ...ed from and still closely related to Dutch; spoken by many people in South Africa and Namibia.
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  • ...small coastal region straddling the border between [[Namibia]] and [[South Africa]].
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  • ...primitive mammal-like reptiles found in Permian aged deposits of southern Africa and Russia.
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  • '''Lake Victoria''' or ''Victoria Nyanza'' is Africa's largest lake, and the second largest freshwater lake in the world. It li
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  • An extinct human ancestor that lived in the savannah environment of East Africa from 2.3 million until 1.2 million years ago.
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  • Landlocked republic in East Africa, located on the equator, bordering the northern and western shores of Lake
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  • ...who took over a slave ship and sailed it to the U.S. and were sent back to Africa after a dramatic Supreme Court case. ...nists, who made the cause their own, provided their transportation back to Africa, and the organized support on their behalf played a part in the later estab
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  • {{r|Central Africa}} {{r|East Africa}}
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  • Environmental patrol vessels built for [[South Africa]] to a design by [[the Netherlands|Dutch]] firm the [[Damen Stan Group]].
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  • ...nning in the first century AD, Bantu speaking people migrated from central Africa into the region. Trading settlements were established by [[Arab]] and [[Per
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  • ...f Ethiopia, Italy proclaimed the united province of Italian East Africa (''Africa Orientale Italiana'') in 1936, consisting of Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Italian
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Banknotes of South West Africa]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Banknotes of the Swakopmund Bookshop (South West Africa)}}
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  • An ape found in the Republic of the Congo in Africa.
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|U.S. intelligence activities in Africa}}
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  • ...viper subspecies found in southern Spain and Portugal, as well as in North Africa.
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  • ...whose work was important in establishing human evolutionary development in Africa.
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  • ...ican intelligence agent [[Paul Christopher]], it is set in 1959 Europe and Africa.
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  • A peninsula in [[East Africa]], bordered by the [[Arabian Sea]], the [[Gulf of Aden]] and the [[Indian O
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  • ...trypanosomiasis (or sleeping sickness) in humans and nagana in animals in Africa.
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  • {{r|National Intelligence Officer for Africa||**}} {{r|HIV in Africa}}
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