Russia was one European country that never held a territory in Africa.
Those that did:
The United States has never held any territory in Africa.
Ethiopia
Thailand has never been colonized by any nation.
Unlike most African countries, Ethiopia was never a European colony, for this reason it has been important to modern Africa as a symbol of independence
Ethiopia
Western sahara is a Moroccan territory. the occupied eastern sahara ( south of french algeria) is Moroccan too. algeria never had a sahara before being a french colony.The last colony in africa is the eastern sahara.
Haiti is not a United States territory and never has been. It is a sovereign nation that was given independence by France in 1807.
No. South Africa has 11 official languages (none of them are French). English is the language of commerce and government.
Historically, many European nations had colonies in Africa. However, Europe never "owned" the continent.
No. Never! Well, during the armistice of 1973, there were Israeli soldiers on the west bank of the Suez Canal, which strictly speaking is African territory, but that territory was never under Israeli peacetime occupation. Israel has never exercised authority, either civil or military over any area of Africa.
Ethiopia(actually never been dependent).
In 1900, the British Empire controlled more territory than any other imperial nation, encompassing vast regions across Africa, Asia, the Americas, and the Pacific. This extensive empire was often referred to as "the empire on which the sun never sets" due to its global reach. Britain's dominance in trade, military power, and colonization during this period solidified its position as the leading imperial power.