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There is no single answer to that. Africa is a continent, not a country. Africa consists of over 50 different countries. Many were occupied by different European countries, and so individual African countries gained independence from different countries at different times.
No. Africa is a continent made of different countries.
Nobody "founded" Africa. It is huge continent with many different peoples and different countries.
Africa is a continent, not a country. There are different countries with different laws in Africa. You should know this.
Different countries in Africa play many different sports, football (soccer) is very popular in most African countries, also South Africa are a big rugby nation
Africa is a continent. It has lots of countries, each with a different government.
Africa is too vast and different in its makeup to have single "values and traditions." They change from the north to south and east to the west. Better question would be asked about the different countries in Africa, or the different tribes in those countries in Africa.
Africa is too vast and different in its makeup to have single "values and traditions." They change from the north to south and east to the west. Better question would be asked about the different countries in Africa, or the different tribes in those countries in Africa.
Africa isn't a nation, it's a continent. There are several different nations/countries in Africa.
Africa has many different countries and most of them have different official languages, so there is no one official language for Africa which is a continent made up of many different countries. Also many counties in Africa have dozens of different tribal or native languages.
Europeans heavily colonized many of the different countries in Africa. During the time of the cold war, there was a string of independence movements from many of the different countries in Africa with Libya being the first in 1952.
There is no chief of Africa. Africa is not a country. Africa is a continent with over 50 different countries, each having their own leaders.