South Africa without a doubt. It has a stable government and the most developed economy on the continent.
South African Republica
African-Americans are US citizens whose ancestors are (usually) from the continent of Africa. Africans who live in an African country would be referred to by their country of citizenship (e.g., Namibians, Kenyans) and would not be called African-Americans. An African-American visiting Africa would simply be thought of as an "American" or "US citizen" to the local population.
Nigeria is a country in Africa and therefore part of both the African and African-American cultures (since it is likely that some African-Americans draw heritage from Nigeria, and many Africans actually live there.)
Nigeria is the African country with the most crude oil
Algeria is the nearest African country to France.
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The Aboriginal peoples of the African country Kenya, live in igloos.
South Africa
africa is the countrof this african country why dont you know that because you live in it Ha HA HA
If you mean the largest African country in the world cup then your answer is South Africa If you mean the best then your answer is Cameroon.
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In terms of GDP per capita, the richest African country in 2010-2011 is South Africa.
Buddists live in Sri Lanka which is the best country ever
African-Americans are US citizens whose ancestors are (usually) from the continent of Africa. Africans who live in an African country would be referred to by their country of citizenship (e.g., Namibians, Kenyans) and would not be called African-Americans. An African-American visiting Africa would simply be thought of as an "American" or "US citizen" to the local population.
i believe its libya
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African-Americans are US citizens whose ancestors are (usually) from the continent of Africa. Africans who live in an African country would be referred to by their country of citizenship (e.g., Namibians, Kenyans) and would not be called African-Americans. An African-American visiting Africa would simply be thought of as an "American" or "US citizen" to the local population.