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What (who) is East Africa - definition

EASTERLY REGION OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT
Eastern African; Eastern Africa; Africa, Eastern; Africa, East; Central East Africa; East African vernacular languages; Central east Africa; Ancient East Africa; Ancient history of East Africa; Prehistory of East Africa; Demographics of East Africa; List of eastern african countries; Geography of East Africa
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  • Tanganyika]] (from north to south) showing dense vegetation (bright green) and fires (red).
  • Map of British East Africa in 1911
  • Early Iron Age findings in East and Southern Africa
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1920 East Africa Protectorate general election         
East Africa Protectorate legislative election, 1920; East Africa Protectorate general election, 1920
General elections were held in East Africa Protectorate (modern Kenya) in March and April 1920, the first elections in the country."Status Of British East Africa", The Times, 12 February 1920, p13, Issue 42332 The Legislative Council had previously consisted entirely of appointed members.
Education in the Middle East and North Africa         
  • An Iranian university class
EDUCATION IN MENA
Education in the middle east and north africa; Literacy in the Middle East and North Africa
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights has emphasized education's importance as a fundamental human right and a necessary element of development. Education encompasses the scope of social values, morality, tradition, religion, politics and history.
East African Revival         
East Africa Revival
The East African Revival () was a movement of renewal in the Church in East Africa during the late 1920s and 1930s. It began on a hill called Gahini in then Belgian Ruanda-Urundi in 1929, then spreading to the eastern mountains of Belgian Congo, Uganda Protectorate (British Uganda), Tanganyika Territory and Kenya Colony during the 1930s and 1940s.

Wikipedia

East Africa

East Africa, Eastern Africa, or East of Africa, is the eastern subregion of the African continent. In the United Nations Statistics Division scheme of geographic regions, 10-11-(16*) territories make up Eastern Africa:

Scientific consensus states the region of East Africa is where anatomically modern humans first evolved circa 200,000 years ago before migrating northwards and eastwards out of Africa.

Due to the historical Omani Empire and colonial territories of the British East Africa Protectorate and German East Africa, the term East Africa is often (especially in the English language) used to specifically refer to the area now comprising the three countries of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. However, this has never been the convention in many other languages, where the term generally had a wider, strictly geographic context and therefore typically included Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia.

  • Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo and South Sudan are members of the East African Community. The first five are also included in the African Great Lakes region. Burundi and Rwanda are at times also considered to be part of Central Africa.
  • Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia are collectively known as the Horn of Africa. The area is the easternmost projection of the African continent.
  • Comoros, Mauritius, and Seychelles – small island nations in the Indian Ocean.
  • Réunion, Mayotte (geographically a part of the Comoro Islands) and the Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean – French overseas territories also in the Indian Ocean.
  • Mozambique and Madagascar – often considered part of Southern Africa, on the eastern side of the sub-continent. Madagascar has close cultural ties to both Southeast Asia and East Africa, and the islands of the Indian Ocean.
  • Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe – often also included in Southern Africa, and formerly constituted the Central African Federation (also known historically as the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland).
  • South Sudan and Sudan – collectively part of the Nile Valley. They are situated in the northeastern portion of the continent. Also members of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) free trade area.
Examples of use of East Africa
1. Much of East Africa is currently suffering a severe drought.
2. A US navy task force patrols the East Africa coast.
3. East Africa ousted its Indian and Chinese merchants.
4. Kim and Middle East & Africa Operations President K.
5. Lee, president of regional headquarters for Middle East & Africa Operations.