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There were many African countries that became independent immediately after World War 2. This was because the European countries that had ownership over the African countries were broke after the war and had no more money to deal with rebuilding the African countries.
Egypt Sudan Ethiopia and Somalia
Egypt, Sudan, and Eritrea.
Egypt Sudan Ethiopia and Somalia
The countries that border the Red Sea, from north to south, are:Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and DjiboutiThese countries border the western coast of the Red Sea. Djibouti also borders the Bab el-Mandeb, which is the strait that separates the Arabian Peninsula from Africa and the Red Sea from the Gulf of Aden.
A number of countries do: The Seychelles and also the Central African Republic.
Saudi Arabia.
Mauritania and Senegal on the Atlantic, and Sudan and Eritrea on the Red Sea.
Ancient Sumer was east of Egypt. The two countries were separated by the Red Sea and the Arabian desert.
In African masks red stands for blood.
African Red Toad was created in 1848.