To ease the growing tensions over the colonization of Africa. The purpose was not to ease tensions. Rather, the purpose was to colonize the entire continent. The Europeans that attended were not particularly interested in easing any growing tensions. To be it bluntly, those who attended drew the lines to show which European country was to be in charge in each part of Africa. No effort was made to keep people with the same languages and customs together within the same political and physical boundaries.
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Russia is the most common country that is related to the soviet Union, and so Russia, part of Poland, Germany, most of Eruope
No, South Africa had little, if any, role during the Korean War. The war was primarily the United States, England, and France backing South Korea. While Russia and China were backing North Korea.
Yes, of course. Until around 1991 it was part of the Soviet Union (USSR). In the distant past various parts of Ukraine formed part of Russia, Hungary and Poland.
No part of Africa is in the Western Hemisphere. Parts of Africa are in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, and it is entirely within the Eastern Hemisphere.
No European nation has tried to colonize any territory over which the independent country of the United States had ever laid claim. However, England, France, Spain, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Russia, and Germany are all European countries that all colonized territories that have since become part of the United States.
The lion king was a fictional story, and was not based on any certain part of Africa.
Thay do, it just depends which part of Africa you are mentioning.
Yes, Siberia used to be ruled by the Mongols.
No. The Pacific Ocean does not border any part of Africa.
There are seven days in a week in Africa and any part of the world.
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Tigers do not live in the wild in South Africa, any would be found in a zoo Tigers are indigenous to Asia and Russia. Tigers are not native to Africa
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No,of course not.