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Africa is a continent, and it is the second largets, not the largest

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Q: Is Africa is the largest state or continent or country?
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What is largest a continent a country or a state?

A continent is the largest, followed by a country, and then a state. Continents are massive landmasses that span across multiple countries, while countries are independent nations with defined borders. States are typically subdivisions within a country.


Is there a state in Africa called Africa?

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What continent is Lagos?

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Is Africa a state?

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What borders Cameroon?

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In what state or country is Africa?

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Is Africa a country and a state?

neither-a continent containing many small countries


Who is the head of state of Africa?

Africa does not have a head of state. Africa is not a country. It is a continent. It has more than 50 countries in it. Each of those countries would have their own head of state.