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I believe that all Central American countries allow Americans in their borders.
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.
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.
Yaounde is the capital of Cameroon, a country in central Africa.
Tyson Beckford is not African. He is from a small central american country located between Columbia and Costa Rica. This country is called Panama.
The African country that is the friendliest towards Americans is Liberia.
No. American is the correct term. Afro- American would mean, your ancestors are from "Africa". There is no country called Africa-America. Black is only a color like green, blue, red etc. Nationalities are the country you live in. Say like African, American, Jamaican, Indian etc.
Central African Republic
Yes. Cameroon is a Central African country.
Since Sudan is an African country, a person who immigrates from Sudan to the US would qualify as an African-American.
which central African country has the capital Kampala
there were race riots in cities around the country