Africa Africa Africa haha
Namibia.
Namibia.
Namibia
Probably Namibia, which was once part of South Africa. Another probability is Botswana.
After World War I, it was put under the control of South Africa and called South-West Africa. After gaining their independence in 1990, the country was renamed Namibia.
Yes. many of the Germans formed colonies in Africa to take over the people as their slaves. once an area was colonized by Germans a big slave market there often followed
Rwanda and Namibia.
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Both are dominated and influenced by their far more populous southern neighbours. That's in the shadow of Big Brother. (With Canada it's the USA, and with Namibia it's South Africa.) So, trying to find their own identities. (A difference is that the USA didn't once rule Canada.) Also, both are regarded as deserts. But, that doesn't apply to all of the countries. (With Namibia - a desert of sand. With Canada - a desert of ice & snow.) Both also have low population densities.
Positive.
Yes, German is spoken in Namibia because Namibia was previously colonised by Germany. German is actually not that common in Namibia. (Only spoken by 20% of white population.) It's also mainly spoken in the urban areas. When Namibia became independent German became a recognised minority language.
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