north africa
europe
There is no gold or rubber in Europe. Rubber comes from tropical regions and that is one reason they wanted to colonize tropical countries. Gold was another reason for colonies and exploring. Spain found gold in the southwest of North America and Germany found gold as well as diamonds in South Africa. They had to go out of Europe to find these things.
The Distant Early Warning or DEW Line were radar stations in the Northern Arctic region. These radars were established during the Cold War to detect Soviet bombers.
Before its independence in 1964, Zambia was controlled by British colonial rule, specifically as part of the British South Africa Company’s territory. The region was known as Northern Rhodesia, and it was administered by British officials with significant economic interests in mining and agriculture. The push for independence was led by nationalist movements, most notably the United National Independence Party (UNIP) under Kenneth Kaunda. Zambia finally gained independence on October 24, 1964.
Improper question. North America was already secure. You must mean north Africa.
Northern Africa
Northern and North Eastern Africa
Northern, mostly.
The Sahara covers most of the northern third of Africa.
Most of Northern Africa is dominated by a desert climate region known as the hot desert climate (BWh) according to the Köppen climate classification system. This region is characterized by hot temperatures, minimal precipitation, and dry conditions.
it's actually arid :]
Northern Africa.
The Savanna
The Sahara Desert is found in the Northern region of Africa.
Arid climate region dominates most of Northern Africa.
the northern hemisphere, which is 2/3 of Africa above the Congo basin