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  • [[Image:Africa.jpg|left|thumb|300px|[[NASA]] image of Africa.{{Africa.jpg/credit}}]] ...]] and [[science|scientific]] discoveries. Peoples who find their roots in Africa now live all over the world as a consequence of [[slavery]], [[colonialism]
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  • The '''Republic of South Africa''' is the southernmost country in [[Africa]]. It borders [[Namibia]], [[Botswana]], [[Zimbabwe]], [[Mozambique]], and ...the largest population of people of 'coloured' (mixed race) communities in Africa. Black South Africans account for slightly less than 80% of the population
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  • ...of origin for all human life, was brutally taken over in the 'Scramble for Africa' by many European countries interested in exploiting the continent's resour ...</ref>However, small amounts of unregulated slavery occur in some parts of Africa.
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  • ...ted Nations]] scheme of geographic regions, 19 territories constitute East Africa:
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  • '''Mission Africa''' (formerly known as the Qua Iboe Fellowship) is an interdenominational, [ The roots of Mission Africa stretch back to the mid-1880s, when a group of chiefs from the Ibeno region
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mission Africa]]
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  • |valign=top|[[Image:Africa.jpg|350px]] ...: none; width:350px;"><div class="thumbcaption">[[NASA]] image of Africa.{{Africa.jpg/credit}}</div></div>
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  • '''West Africa''' is a major subregion of [[Africa]], defined by the [[United Nations]] as containing 15 countries:<ref>{{cita | title = United Nations Office for West Africa
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  • A major geographic and economic subregion of [[Africa]], usually defined as having 15 member countries
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  • The southernmost [[Africa]]n nation; population about 50,000,000.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>The history of the continent of Africa, ranging from Ancient Egypt to the Arab Spring.
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  • The '''Horn of Africa''' is a peninsula in [[East Africa]], bordered by the [[Arabian Sea]], the [[Gulf of Aden]] and the [[Indian O
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  • {{r|Africa, History|History of Africa}} ==Countries of Africa==
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  • ...geopolitics. Within the region are numerous territories, including [[South Africa]], [[Swaziland]], [[Lesotho]], [[Namibia]], and [[Botswana]].
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  • [http://www.africa-union.org/root/au/index/index.htm African Union] - official English-languag *[http://allafrica.com All Africa] - news in English and French
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  • ...lympic Committees of Africa]] (ANOCA), the governing body of all sports in Africa. It was first held in 1965 in Brazzaville (Congo) and occurs every four yea ...nya), 1991 Cairo (Egypt), 1995 Harare (Zimbabwe), 1999 Johannesburg (South Africa), 2003 Abuja (Nigeria) and 2007 Algiers. In 2011 the event is due to be hel
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  • * ''A History of South Africa, Third Edition''. Leonard Thompson. Yale University Press. 1 March 2001. 38 * ''South Africa: A Narrative History''. Frank Welsh. Kodansha America. 1 February 1999. 606
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  • ...Games is organised by the [[Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa]] (ANOCA). It was first held in 1965 in Brazzaville, Congo and occurs every
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  • ...Shortly thereafter [[Robert Broom]] recovered adult specimens of early [[Africa| African]] hominins at [[Sterkfontein Cave| Sterkfontein]] in 1936, which w ...scientific and public opinion away from the collections and sites in South Africa<ref name="Hilton-Barber"/>.
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  • {{rpl|Africa}}
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|New Partnership for Africa's Development||**}}
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  • The '''Union of South Africa''' was a self-governing [[dominion]] of the [[British Empire]] from May 31, The Union of South Africa was formed by the merger of four previously discrete political units: The B
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  • {{Africa Subgroup}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Mission Africa]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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  • **{{pl|Paleoanthropology in South Africa}}
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|Constitution of South Africa}}
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  • ...s the principal governing document of the [[South Africa|Republic of South Africa]]. The current South African constitution was approved on December 4, 1996 The current constitution is the fifth since South Africa's 1910 founding and the second since its democratization during the 1990s.
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  • *[http://www.gov.za/ South Africa Government Online] official government site *[http://www.parliament.gov.za/ Parliament of South Africa] official site
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  • ...policy program. The NP remained in power from 1948 until 1994, when South Africa's first nationwide multiracial election resulted in its ouster by the [[Afr ...rty]] (SAP) government over its approach to the relationship between South Africa's English-speaking and [[Afrikaner]] communities.
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  • *[http://www.missionafrica.org.uk/ Mission Africa website] *[http://www.africachristiantextbooks.com/home.php Africa Christian TextbookS website]
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  • ...ton, Edgar Harris. ''The Inner History of the National Convention of South Africa''. T.M. Miller, 1912.
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  • The '''Banknotes of South West Africa''' are of interest to [[British Commonwealth]] [[notaphilist]]s and [[numis ...ese notes were issued after [[South Africa]] took over [[German South West Africa]] on behalf of the [[British Empire]] in 1915, these are denominated in [[P
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  • {{r|Africa}}
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  • South Africa's principal governing document
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  • ...rwe, C.G. and J.E. du Plessis, editors. ''Introduction to the Law of South Africa''. The Hague: Kluwer Law International, 2004.
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  • ...cle deals with activities of the United States intelligence community in Africa. Previously, this would have been synonymous with the Central Intelligence ...in during the period of this estimate in most of the states of Sub-Saharan Africa. The general trend in the area--to which there are some exceptions--is prob
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  • *Klein, Richard G. "The Stone Age Prehistory of Southern Africa". ''Annual Review of Anthropology'', Vol. 12 (1983), pp. 25-48. Contains di *Singer, Ronald. "The New Fossil Sites a Langebaanweg (South Africa)" ''Current Anthropology'', Vol. 2, No. 4 (Oct., 1961). 385-387. [http://li
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/All-Africa Games]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *[http://www.nationalparty.co.za/ National Party South Africa] - Official website of the National Party
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Union of South Africa]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Constitution of South Africa}}
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  • :''See Paleoanthropology in South Africa/Catalogs/Fossil sites for more details'':
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  • Activities of the [[United States intelligence community]] in [[Africa]]
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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  • The currencies used in South West Africa.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Namibia/Catalogs/Administrators-General of South West Africa]]
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  • ....za/documents/constitution/index.htm Constitution of the Republic of South Africa] - From the South African government website, a portal to the full text of
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  • {{r|South Africa}}
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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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  • ...populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. intelligence activities in Africa]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...[[Pfennig]]s and [[Marks]], which were the currency of [[German South West Africa]]. Despite this, these banknotes are genuine [[British Commonwealth]] issue ...oney'' (which is published by Krause Publications) under German South West Africa.
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  • ...l appointed by the [[South Africa]]n Government to administer [[South West Africa]] on its behalf from 1915 until 1990. ==Military Governor of South West 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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  • ...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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  • A country in southern Africa, and Africa's largest Portuguese-speaking state.
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  • ...ôte d'Ivoire]], [[Nigeria]], Francophone Africa, international politics of Africa; former journalist for [[Associated Press]], [[Reuters]], [[Dow Jones]]
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  • One of Africa's Great Lakes.
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  • South Africa's principal governing document
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  • Large lakes in Africa's Great Rift Valley.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Africa's largest lake.
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  • *[http://www.gov.za/ South Africa Government Online] official government site *[http://www.parliament.gov.za/ Parliament of South Africa] official site
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  • ...Africa]] bordering the countries of [[Botswana]], [[Mozambique]], [[South Africa]], and [[Zambia]].
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  • ...]]s found only found in tropical subsaharan [[Africa]], excluding southern Africa.
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  • ...understanding human origins in Africa, discovered near Krugersdorp, South Africa in 1936.
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  • ...the Office of the Secretary of Defense; U.S. Army Foreign Area officer for Africa, the Middle East and Europe; advisor, [[U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon]]
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  • ...quatorial Africa, Tunisia, the liberation of Paris, the Far East and North Africa.
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  • ...n East Africa/Horn of Africa, with the largest land area of any country in Africa, and near-continuous civil wars since British independence in 1956; effecti
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  • ...c located along the north-east littoral of Africa, adjacent to the Horn of Africa and Red Sea.
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  • ...blic located along the north-east coast of Africa, adjacent to the Horn of Africa.
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  • [http://www.africa-union.org/root/au/index/index.htm African Union] - official English-languag *[http://allafrica.com All Africa] - news in English and French
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  • ...regime; spent 27 years as a political prisoner and after serving as South Africa's first black President, became a philanthropist and campaigner.
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  • ...an archbishop, the former prelate of [[South Africa|The Church of Southern Africa]], and a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] laureate.
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  • * Meredith, Martin. ''The Fate of Africa: A History of Fifty Years of Independence'' (2005) * Reader, John. ''Africa: A Biography of a Continent'' (1997)
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  • ...lympic Committees of Africa]] (ANOCA), the governing body of all sports in Africa. It was first held in 1965 in Brazzaville (Congo) and occurs every four yea ...nya), 1991 Cairo (Egypt), 1995 Harare (Zimbabwe), 1999 Johannesburg (South Africa), 2003 Abuja (Nigeria) and 2007 Algiers. In 2011 the event is due to be hel
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|South Africa}}
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  • *[http://www.missionafrica.org.uk/ Mission Africa website] *[http://www.africachristiantextbooks.com/home.php Africa Christian TextbookS website]
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  • ==Africa== ===South Africa===
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  • ...ed oil running by pipeline to [[Cameroon]] on the Atlantic coast of [[West Africa]]
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  • The '''Banknotes of South West Africa''' are of interest to [[British Commonwealth]] [[notaphilist]]s and [[numis ...ese notes were issued after [[South Africa]] took over [[German South West Africa]] on behalf of the [[British Empire]] in 1915, these are denominated in [[P
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  • ...ddle East and Africa]]'', Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa; contributor,[[Family Security Matters]]
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  • * ''A History of South Africa, Third Edition''. Leonard Thompson. Yale University Press. 1 March 2001. 38 * ''South Africa: A Narrative History''. Frank Welsh. Kodansha America. 1 February 1999. 606
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  • ...[[Pfennig]]s and [[Marks]], which were the currency of [[German South West Africa]]. Despite this, these banknotes are genuine [[British Commonwealth]] issue ...oney'' (which is published by Krause Publications) under German South West Africa.
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  • ...rth by Zambia, Malawi, and Tanzania, west by Zimbabwe, south-west by South Africa and Swaziland, with access to the Indian Ocean in the east.
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  • ...While it is the most numerous early hominid fossil discovered in southern Africa, it has only been found at sites within the Cradle of Humankind World Herit *[[Kromdraai Cave| Kromdraai]], South Africa 1938
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  • {{r|Africa, History|History of Africa}} ==Countries of Africa==
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  • ...l appointed by the [[South Africa]]n Government to administer [[South West Africa]] on its behalf from 1915 until 1990. ==Military Governor of South West Africa==
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  • The '''Horn of Africa''' is a peninsula in [[East Africa]], bordered by the [[Arabian Sea]], the [[Gulf of Aden]] and the [[Indian O
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  • ...strators-General of South West Africa|Administrators-General of South West Africa]]
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|North Africa}}
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  • |valign=top|[[Image:Africa.jpg|350px]] ...: none; width:350px;"><div class="thumbcaption">[[NASA]] image of Africa.{{Africa.jpg/credit}}</div></div>
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  • ...west and north, to the east by [[Zambia]] and [[Zimbabwe]], and by [[South Africa]] to the east and south.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Union of South Africa]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Constitution of South Africa}}
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  • ...cal events, including the founding meetings of the [[National Party (South Africa)|National Party]] and [[African National Congress]].
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  • {{Africa Subgroup}}
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|West Africa}}
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  • *Batten, A. 1986. Flowers of Southern Africa. Frandsen Publishers. Sandton. ...Wyk, B-E, van Oudtshoorn, B & Gericke, N. 1997. Medicinal Plants of South Africa. Briza Publications, Pretoria.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mission Africa]]
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  • ...s the principal governing document of the [[South Africa|Republic of South Africa]]. The current South African constitution was approved on December 4, 1996 The current constitution is the fifth since South Africa's 1910 founding and the second since its democratization during the 1990s.
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  • ...ted Nations]] scheme of geographic regions, 19 territories constitute East Africa:
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  • '''Namibia''' is a southern [[Africa]]n [[country]] independent from [[South Africa]] since 1990; its capital is [[Windhoek]] and its population is about 2,100
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  • #redirect [[All-Africa Games]]
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  • ...International Organization Affairs]], 1995-98; [[U.S. Ambassador to South Africa]], 1992-95; [[U.S. Ambassador to Nigeria]]
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  • ...hnic and racial identity, and nationalism that were the hallmarks of South Africa's pre-[[apartheid]] history. ...Party's formation of a coalition government with the [[Labour Party (South Africa)|Labour Party]].
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  • Country in Central [[Africa]].
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|Mission Africa}}
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  • ===Africa===
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  • *Africa: http://www.afrinic.net (address registry) *Africa: http://www.afrinic.net (address registry)
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  • ==Africa==
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  • ===Africa=== Most Africans still take the matter of welcome quite seriously. In East Africa, a visitor to a home pauses on the threshold and calls out (or says to the
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  • {{r|Africa}} {{r|New Partnership for Africa's Development||**}}
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  • A national park in [[South Africa]].
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  • An 18th-century philosopher from West Africa.
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  • The currencies used in South West Africa.
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  • {{r|Constitution of South Africa}} {{r|South Africa}}
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  • The '''Union of South Africa''' was a self-governing [[dominion]] of the [[British Empire]] from May 31, The Union of South Africa was formed by the merger of four previously discrete political units: The B
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  • A glacier-clad Island between Africa and Antarctica.
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  • Acronym for Middle East and North Africa.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Landlocked republic in southern Africa, formerly known as Bechuanaland.
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  • The capital of [[Kenya]] in [[East Africa]]
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  • Venomous viper species found in North Africa.
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  • The body of water separating Europe from Africa.
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  • Venomous viper species found in North Africa.
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  • {{r|South Africa}} {{r|National Party (South Africa)}}
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  • A country of 38 million in [[East Africa]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Namibia/Catalogs/Administrators-General of South West Africa]]
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  • A [[venomous]] [[viper]] species found in northwestern [[Africa]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a highly venomous arboreal snake native to Africa.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a species of spitting cobra found in Africa.
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  • An ape home to western and central Africa.
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  • Southern African country independent from South Africa since 1990; capital Windhoek.
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  • '''West Africa''' is a major subregion of [[Africa]], defined by the [[United Nations]] as containing 15 countries:<ref>{{cita | title = United Nations Office for West Africa
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  • Venomous viper species found in Namibia and South Africa
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  • Venomous viper species found mainly in West- and Central Africa.
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>a venomous and mostly aquatic cobra species native to Africa.
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  • Fossil-bearing breccia filled cavity located in South Africa.
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a group of highly venomous snakes endemic to Africa.
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  • Activities of the [[United States intelligence community]] in [[Africa]]
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  • ...ubpages}}</noinclude>a venomous and mostly aquatic cobra species native to Africa.
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  • ...de>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>an arboreal and highly venomous snake native to Africa.
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  • A species of early hominin found only in South Africa.
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  • Monotypic subfamily of venomous vipers found only in subsaharan Africa.
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  • ...e>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>a highly venomous snake species that's native to Africa.
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>an arboreal and highly venomous snake native to West Africa.
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  • A major political party in South Africa from 1934 to 1977.
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  • A "lost continent" that supposedly connected Africa and the Indian subcontinent.
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>a venomous snake species found in parts of southern Africa
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  • Venomous [[viperinae|viper]] species found in west and central [[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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