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Ethopia and Liberia
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.
Asia and Africa
Imperialism. It's not exactly "taking" over the countries, but definitely turning the territories into colonies. There are two types of imperialism, but the one you are probably looking for is New Imperialism.
Africa is a continent and it has more than 50 countries. Two of them are Chad and Malawi.
The percentage of Africa that was controlled by the two countries with the most territory is 68%
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Uganda and Tanzania are 2 of the 53 countries in Africa
Zaire and South Africa are two countries in Africa that mine gold.
The two largest countries in Africa by population are Nigeria and Ethiopia. By area, the two largest are Algeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Two countries in Africa that are in the southern hemisphere are South Africa and Namibia. Both countries are located below the equator, which places them in the southern half of the globe.
Djibouti and Somalia are the two countries that occupy the Horn of Africa.