All countries in Africa are in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Zaire is located in the eastern hemisphere. It was the previous name of the present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo, which is situated in central Africa, entirely in the eastern hemisphere.
Why is Africa part of the Eastern Hemisphere?
There are parts of Africa in all four hemispheres. Regarding the eastern vs the western hemisphere, most of Africa is in the eastern one.
Africa is in the Eastern part of Africa
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Both, in fact the continent "Africa" as a whole is in all4 hemispheres (Northern, Southern, Eastern and Western).
More of Africa's land mass is in the eastern hemisphere. The Greenwich Meridian runs through the continent, dividing it into eastern and western hemispheres. About two-thirds of Africa falls within the eastern hemisphere, while the remaining one-third is in the western hemisphere.
Yes. Western Sahara is technically in the Western hemisphere. However, it sits rather close to the Prime Meridian and is part of the African Continent which is mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.