* The year when each country became independent
* Each country's Independence Day The Year When African Countries Gained Their Independence 1847Liberia 1951 Egypt 1956 Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco 1957 Ghana 1958Guinea 1960 Chad, Benin, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Madagascar, Central African Republic, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mauritania, Togo, Zaire, Somalia, Congo, Gabon, Cameroon1961 Sierra Leone, South Africa (recognized as the Republic of South Africa, the indigenous people (Black Africans), were living under apartheid, and thus not truly independent)1962 Algeria, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda 1963Kenya, Tanzania 1964 Malawi, Zambia1965 Gambia 1966 Botswana, Lesotho1968 Equatorial Guinea, Mauritius, Swaziland1969 Guinea-Bissau, Libya 1975 Angola, Cape Verde, Comoros, Mozambique, Sao Tome 1976Seychelles 1977 Djibouti 1980Zimbabwe 1990 Namibia 1994Indigenous Africans - Black Africans - free from apartheid in South Africa Source:
Africa is Not a Country, It's a Continent by Dr. Arthur Lewin Independence Day of Each African CountryJanuary February 1 Cameroon, Sudan
2 Libya 18 Gambia March April 2 Morocco
6 Ghana
12 Mauritius
20 Tunisia 27 Sierra Leone
27 Togo May June18 Zimbabwe
31 South Africa *(see 1961 and 1994 above) 20 Mali, Senegal 25 Mozambique July 26 Somalia, Madagascar 1 Rwanda 27 Djibouti 5 Algeria, Cape Verde 29 Seychelles 6 Comoros, Malawi 30 Zaire 12 Sao Tome & Principe September 26 Liberia 6 Swaziland August 10 Guinea-Bissau 1 Benin October 3 Niger 1 Nigeria 5 Burkina Faso 4 Lesotho 7 Ivory Coast 9 Uganda 11 Chad 12 Equatorial Guinea 13 Central African Republic 24 Zambia15 Congo November 17 Gabon 11 AngolaDecember 28 Mauritania 10 TanzaniaSource:
Africa is Not a Country, It's a Continent by Dr. Arthur Lewin
12 Kenya from:IPAA
African countries gained independence at various times, primarily during the mid-20th century. Some notable dates include Egypt on February 28, 1922, Ghana on March 6, 1957, and Kenya on December 12, 1963. The last African nation to gain independence was South Sudan on July 9, 2011. Each country's independence date reflects its unique historical context and struggle for freedom from colonial rule.
South Africa was the last to gain independence in 1994. Eritrea was second to last in 1993.
All of them.
There are 6 countries with there Independence Day on August 15. India, the Republic of Congo, South Korea, North Korea, Bahrain, and Liechtenstein all commemorate their independence on August 15.
The goal of the pan-Africa movement was to establish independence among African nations and promote unity among all black people in the world...
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African countries gained independence at various times, primarily during the mid-20th century. Some notable dates include Egypt on February 28, 1922, Ghana on March 6, 1957, and Kenya on December 12, 1963. The last African nation to gain independence was South Sudan on July 9, 2011. Each country's independence date reflects its unique historical context and struggle for freedom from colonial rule.
The largest of all African Countries is Algeria.
The African Independence Movement was basically a fight for all African Americans to be fairly and equally treated!
Not all of Africa was colonized by the British. There were French, Belgian, Portuguese and Spanish colonies, too.
South Africa was the last to gain independence in 1994. Eritrea was second to last in 1993.
There are several central African countries. Some of the countries are Angola, Chad, and Rugabano.
Almost all the African countries were colonized by European nations. Liberia and Ethiopia were the only countries that were not colonized.
all of african country
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The african countries that border the Mediterranean all speak dialects of Arabic:EgyptLibyaTunisiaAlgeriaMorocco