Ecuador (which is actually the Spanish word for equator) in South America, Kenya and Gabon (both in Africa). The equator actually goes through all three of these countries.
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, are three African countries in the northern hemisphere (north of the Equator) - there are at least 14 more countries that also qualify.
Most African countries are located south of the equator. Here are a few examples: Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania, and Madagascar.
Three: Africa, Asia, and South America.
The three countries in South America that the equator passes through are Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
The Equator runs through South America, Africa, and Asia.
Completely north of the equator, there are three countries (Venezuela, Guyana, and Suriname), and one territory (French Guiana, part of France).There are three other countries that cross the equator: Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
Two, south America and Africa.
The three largest countries on the continent of Africa are Sudan, Algeria, and the Congo. The next largest countries in Africa are Libya, Chad, and Niger.
There are only three countries in South America that the equator passes through. Those countries are Columbia, Ecuador, and Brazil.
Africa, Asia, South America
Countries crossed by the equator ... which therefore have territory in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres ... are:In Asia: IndonesiaIn Africa: Gabon, Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, SomaliaIn South America: Ecuador (including the Galapagos Islands), Colombia, BrazilIn the Pacific: Gilbert Islands