Most African countries are located south of the equator. Here are a few examples: Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania, and Madagascar.
Africa.
The Sahara Dessert is located in the more southern part of Africa
The Northern, Eastern and Western hemispheres is where Africa is located. The majority of Africa is located in the Eastern hemisphere.
Both Africa and Asia qualify; the southern tip of Malaysia is in the southern hemisphere, and the eastern tip of Russia extends into the western hemisphere.
The country of Kenya is on the continent of Africa.
South Africa
Much of Indonesia is in the southern hemisphere. Since East Timor became independent, and since it can be considered part of Asia (being that Indonesia is), it is also in the southern hemisphere (all of it). Part of the Maldives, which is off the coast of India in the Indian Ocean, is below the equator as well. That's all there is.
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South Africa and Lesotho
Africa
Africa.
Paris France is in Northern hemisphere. The Southern hemisphere is below the Equator. Cities in Australia, New Zealand, South America, parts of Africa, and Oceania are located in Southern hemisphere.
Countries that are in the southern hemisphere (Australia, New Zealand, Southern Africa, South America)
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Africa is in the middle of the earth meaning that Africa is in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
Southern and western hemispheres
Two continents are located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere: Antarctica & Australia. An additional three continents are located partially in the Southern Hemisphere: Africa, Asia, & South America.