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A linguistic state refers to a region or country where a specific language is predominantly spoken or officially recognized. This term can also describe the linguistic diversity and policies within a particular political entity.
The main languages spoken in Central Africa include French (due to colonization), Arabic (in Chad and the Central African Republic), and various indigenous languages like Lingala, Swahili, and Kikongo. These indigenous languages are often specific to particular ethnic groups and tribes within the region.
There are over 2,000 languages spoken in the EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) region. These languages belong to different language families, such as Indo-European, Afro-Asiatic, Nilo-Saharan, and Niger-Congo. The linguistic diversity in EMEA reflects the rich cultural heritage of the region.
The Fulani people are believed to originate from the Senegambia region in West Africa. They are a nomadic pastoralist ethnic group spread across many countries in West and Central Africa, including Nigeria, Mali, Senegal, and Guinea.
People in Central Asia speak different languages due to historical, cultural, and linguistic diversity in the region. Central Asia has been influenced by various empires, migration patterns, trade routes, and historical events, leading to the development and preservation of distinct languages. Additionally, the region is home to multiple ethnic groups with their own languages, adding further linguistic diversity to the area.
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Central Africa
It is in Central and Eastern Africa.
The Congo is in central Africa.
Central Africa (APEX)
East-central Africa on the Indian Ocean.
It is in Central Africa.
Central Africa
Central Africa
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The main physical feature of the rain forest region in West and Central Africa is the Congo River Basin.
Shared colonial experiences is a unifying theme of Sub-Saharan Africa. Sub-Saharan Africa has more linguistic diversity that any other region on the planet.