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Unstable, conflicted, and turbulent.
We have already noted Africa's situation at the center of the planet's Land Hemisphere; moreover, no other landmass is positioned so squarely astride the equator, reaching almost as far to the south as to the north. ( taken from Realms, Regions and Concepts, 14th Edition) in Chapter 6 SUBSAHARAN AFRICA
There are five major regions: North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Some geographers also consider Australia to be a sixth region.
Africa contains an significant diversity of ethnicity, religions, cultures, languages. Historically the most common division from of Africa is through religion and north south division using the Saharan Desert. North Africa has sizable Arab populations and is in close proximity to Europe. The North African states of Morocco, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Egypt, and the Sudan have majority Arab and Muslim populations. South of the Sahara you have Black-African groups, many of whom are of animists and Christian faiths, that is non-Islamic. This has created a division between the North and rest of Africa. The recent Civil War and partition of the Sudan happened for many of these exact reasons.
The 12 Geographic Realms are: 1. Europe 2. Russia 3. North America 4. Middle America 5. South America 6. Subsaharan Africa 7. North Africa/Southwest Asia 8. South Asia 9. East Asia 10. Southeast Asia 11. Austral Realm 12. Pacific Realm
The seven continents of the world are Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. Some geographers also consider Oceania and the subcontinent of Zealandia as additional continents.
No, there are traditionally considered to be 7 continents: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Australia, and South America. However, some geographers recognize a separate continent called Zealandia, which is mostly underwater.
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North Africa
Europe is to the north of Africa
Europe is North of Africa
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