Africa is a continent, not a country. There is NO United States of Africa. There is just Africa.
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You may have seen, "U of SA" . . . that is the country, "Union of South Africa", which comprises the southern tip of the continent, Africa.
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Union of South Africa was the official name of the country, before it became known as the Republic of South Africa in 1960 or thereabouts.
As far as US of Africa is concerned: African countries do group themselves in a loose organization named the African Union,but is absolutely no union in the sense of one political entity.
Only in zoos. They are native to Africa.
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no. they live in africa, and india. they do but only in captivity.
Only if you have a resident permit to live in South Africa. Other than that, no, because there is a US embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Africa is closer to the equator than the United States. As a matter of fact the equator runs right through Africa.
Giraffes are only found in Africa in the wild but in many zoos in america, and all of the Australia zoos.Chester Zoo In england is the the only zoo in england with giraffes in itAfrica continent.Africain Africa (Native)Other continents (Ex. US)(Zoos)Africa!
no, they only live in south Africa
Africa has never been in the US.
Cheetahs are found in parts of Africa and Asia. For a map showing the current and historic range of the cheetah, click on this link.
Slavery goes back as far as History not only in West Africa but all over the world and it is still with us.
Africa did not enter the US. Perhaps the UN, but not the US.
U.S. duhtrue that. I mean come on only a few countries in Africa have militariesthat can control their own militias.