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How many tribes are there in Africa and give you the list of all the tribes of Africa?

the tribes in Africa are innumerable. tribes in Africa refer to groups of people who share a language, a culture and in most parts, are settled in the same area. There are as many tribes as there are languages which in Uganda alone would be way more than 20. So are you referring to the tribes themselves or ethnic groups? like Bantu, Nilotes, ...etc.


Where did world war happen?

The World Wars happened in Europe and parts of North Africa.


What terretories were controlled by rome?

At its height, the Roman Empire controlled vast territories across Europe, North Africa, and parts of the Middle East. Key regions included the Italian Peninsula, the Iberian Peninsula (modern Spain and Portugal), Gaul (modern France), the British Isles, the Balkans, the Greek territories, and regions extending into North Africa, such as Egypt and Carthage. Additionally, it encompassed parts of the Middle East, including territories in present-day Turkey, Syria, and Israel. The empire's extensive reach facilitated cultural exchange and the spread of Roman law and governance.


Which geographical areas did both empire empires include?

Both the Roman Empire and the Ottoman Empire encompassed vast territories across Europe, Asia, and Africa. The Roman Empire included regions such as parts of modern-day Italy, Spain, France, Greece, and North Africa. The Ottoman Empire extended over Southeast Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa, covering areas like the Balkans, Anatolia, and parts of the Middle East. While their specific territories varied, both empires significantly influenced the regions they controlled through culture, governance, and trade.


What areas of the world did the Romans took over?

Italy, Gaul(France), Britain, North Africa, Egypt, Middle east, Turkey, Balkans, Greece. Iberian Peninsula

Related Questions

What tribes controlled parts of North Africa?

The Vandals


What barbarian tribes controlled parts of north Africa?

The Vandals


What areas was controlled by the moors?

The Moors controlled areas in North Africa and Spain, including Andalusia, for several centuries during the medieval period. They also had influence in parts of Portugal, Sicily, and the Maghreb region.


How many tribes are there in Africa and give you the list of all the tribes of Africa?

the tribes in Africa are innumerable. tribes in Africa refer to groups of people who share a language, a culture and in most parts, are settled in the same area. There are as many tribes as there are languages which in Uganda alone would be way more than 20. So are you referring to the tribes themselves or ethnic groups? like Bantu, Nilotes, ...etc.


What empire controlled almost all of Europe and parts of Africa?

The European Empire


Is that true that The equator is located north of Africa?

The equator crosses the African continent. So the equator is north of some parts of Africa, and south of other parts of it.


What two parts of Africa has huge Muslim populations?

North and East of Africa,


What region did Spain control in north America?

Spain controlled the southern and western parts of north america.


This country controlled the southern and western parts of north America in 1783?

Spain


Why are European languages common in many parts of the middle east?

Imperialism! France had colonies in North Africa and controlled Lebanon between World Wars I and II. England controlled Palestine between World Wars I and II. France and then Britain controlled Egypt for a century. Spain has outposts on the coast of Morocco. Italy controlled Lybia.


What country controlled the southern and western parts of North America in 1783?

France


What are the names of the four hemisphere on earth?

Eastern (Asia, Australia, and most of Europe and Africa) Western (North and South America) Northern (North America, Europe, Asia, parts of Africa) Southern (most of South America, parts of Africa, and Australia)