The percentage of Africa that was controlled by the two countries with the most territory is 68%
There are two countries in Europe that start with F. The two countries are Finland and France.
In the US, Canada, Europe, and Australia, no. Polygamy is illegal in all 'western' countries. It is legal in some African, Middle Eastern, and Asian countries.
Virtually all African countries were invaded by Europe during the 17-1900s Age of Imperialism. Egypt and South Africa are two examples of modern-day somewhat-powerful nations that were invaded by Britain in the Scramble for Africa. Ethiopia and Liberia were perhaps the only present-day African nations that were not colonised by Europe in the Imperialistic Era.
Also England France Spain Finland Italy Iceland Greenland and more.
Germany and Belgium controlled Rwanda and Burundi.
The two main countries in western Europe are Germany and France. It would not be totally accurate to say that they dominate western Europe. There are other large and important countries there too.
Spain and Greece are the two countries that stretch farthest south in Europe.
The countries that controlled Vietnam were Japan and France.
All of them, with two exceptions: Liberia Ethiopia (Italy attempted to colonize Ethiopia in 1936, and successfully controlled it until the British drove Italy out in 1941).
England and Scotland
Algeria and Angola are the two African countries that start with an "A".