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North Africa - traducción al holandés

NORTHERNMOST REGION OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT
North African; Northern Africa; North African descent; North-African; Upper Africa; North Africans; Africa, North; North of the Sahara; White Africa; Super-Saharan Africa; Nth Africa; Africa/North Africa; Southern Mediterranean; North-Africa; Geography of North Africa; Transport in North Africa
  • Women in [[Tunisia]] (1922)
  • Market of [[Biskra]] in Algeria, 1899
  • 1803 [[Cedid Atlas]], showing the Ottoman held regions of North Africa
  • The [[kasbah]] of [[Aït Benhaddou]] in Morocco
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  • Roman]] emperor native to North Africa was [[Septimius Severus]], born in Leptis Magna in present-day Libya.

North Africa         
Noord-Afrika
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
  • km}} wide, narrower in prehistory.
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
n. geografisch gebied van Oost-Midden Afrika (inclusief Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopië, Kenia, Ruanda, Seychellen, Somalië, Tanzania, Oeganda en andere nabijgelegen gebieden)
West Africa         
  • West Africa circa 1875
  • 13th-century Africa – Map of the main trade routes and states, kingdoms and empires.
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  • A street and airport in the famous town of [[Timbuktu]], [[Mali]], showing the Sudano-Sahelian architectural style of the West African interior
  • Kora]], a 21-stringed harp-lute, and the griot musical-caste are unique to West Africa.
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  •  [[Deforestation in Nigeria]].
  • Sahelian architectural]] style prevalent in the Savannah and Sahelian interior of West Africa. It is listed an [[UNESCO World Heritage Site]].
  • French in West Africa circa 1913
  • [[Jollof rice]] or ''Benachin'', one of many Pan–West African dishes found only in West Africa
  • [[Mansa Musa]] depicted holding a [[gold nugget]] from a 1395 map of [[Africa]] and [[Europe]]
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* '''[[Benin]]'''
* '''[[Burkina Faso]]'''
* '''[[Cape Verde]]'''
* '''[[Ivory Coast]]'''
* '''[[The Gambia]]'''
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* '''[[Ghana]]'''
* '''[[Guinea]]'''
* '''[[Guinea-Bissau]]'''
* '''[[Liberia]]'''
* '''[[Mali]]'''
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* '''[[Niger]]'''
* '''[[Nigeria]]'''
* '''[[Senegal]]'''
* '''[[Sierra Leone]]'''
* '''[[Togo]]'''

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  • Map of [[petroleum]] and [[natural gas]] within West Africa
  • Boubou]] (or ''Agbada''), a traditional robe symbolic of West Africa
  • Railway systems in West Africa, 2022
  • Railway systems in West Africa 2030, projection
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  • The [[talking drum]] is an instrument unique to West Africa.
  • Voodoo altar with several fetishes in [[Abomey]], Benin
  • [[Satellite imagery]] from [[outer space]] of West Africa}}
  • [[African bush elephants]] in [[Yankari National Park]], Nigeria
WESTERNMOST REGION OF THE AFRICAN CONTINENT
West African; Western Africa; Bulge of Africa; West afrika; Bilad es-Sudan; Western africa; Africa, West; W Afr; Geography of West Africa; Culture of West Africa; Religion in West Africa; Western African; Languages of West Africa; List of countries in West Africa; W. Africa; Deforestation in West Africa; Overfishing in West Africa; West African clothing; West African traditional architecture; Demographics of West Africa; W’Africa; W'Africa; Logging in West Africa; Environmental issues in West Africa; Poaching in West Africa; Transport in West Africa
West Afrika

Definición

Black Africa
Black Africa is the part of Africa to the south of the Sahara Desert.
N-PROPER

Wikipedia

North Africa

North Africa, or Northern Africa, is a region encompassing the northern portion of the African continent. There is no singularly accepted scope for the region, and it is sometimes defined as stretching from the Atlantic shores of Mauritania in the west, to Egypt's Suez Canal in the east.

The United Nations's definition for the region's boundaries includes Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, and Western Sahara, the territory disputed between Morocco and the self-proclaimed Sahrawi Republic. The African Union defines the region similarly, only differing from the UN in excluding Sudan. The Sahel, south of the Sahara Desert, can be considered as the southern boundary of North Africa. North Africa includes the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla, and the plazas de soberanía. It can also be considered to include Malta, as well as other British, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian regions such as Gibraltar, the Canary Islands, Madeira, Azores,Lampedusa and Lampione which are all closer or as close to the African continent than Europe.

Northwest Africa has been inhabited by Berbers since the beginning of recorded history, while the eastern part of North Africa has been home to the Egyptians. In the seventh and eighth centuries, Arabs from the Arabian Peninsula swept across the region during the Early Muslim conquests. These peoples formed a single population in many areas, as many but not all Berbers and Egyptians gradually merged into Arabic and Muslim culture. These processes of Arabization and Islamization has defined the cultural landscape of North Africa ever since.

The countries of North Africa share a large amount of their genetic, ethnic, cultural and linguistic identity and influence with Western Asia, a process that began with the Neolithic Revolution circa 10,000 BC and pre Dynastic Egypt The Islamic influence in North Africa is significant, with the region being major part of the Muslim world. North Africa is associated with West Asia in the realm of geopolitics to form the Middle East-North Africa region.

Ejemplos de uso de North Africa
1. Azzam is CEO Middle East & North Africa, Deutsche Bank.)
2. Corruption doesn‘t stop on the beaches of north Africa.
3. For additional information, see Middle East and North Africa.
4. "They have established linkages now in North Africa.
5. But several AU nations, especially in North Africa, oppose that.