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Which small African country shares the same name with its capital city?

The small African country that shares the same name with its capital city is Djibouti.


What is the river the same as an African country?

Niger


What mountain japan has the same name as an apple?

Apple Mountain


How do say Togo in french?

To Go = Aller If you mean "Togo" as in the African country, the same name is used.


What is the english translation of kiraya?

kiraya is an african name from the east africa tanzanian tribe from kilimanjaro region its a name basical comes from same distric when u visit the hills of mbaga in same u wil found the small mountain called mwerera theres where KIRAYA ia founded.


What is the name of a sharp light spear made from wood of a southern African tree of the same name?

An assegai is an African spear and also the name of the tree it is derived from The name of the African tree and spear of the same name is Assegai


Does Olympus and Olympia mean the same thing?

No. Olympia is a female name and Olympus is the name of a mountain.


What Middle Eastern country has the same name as its capital?

Jordan is a Middle Eastern country that has the same name as its capital city, Amman.


How are starfish and mountain lions the same?

The name "starfish" and "mountain lion" are both misnomers. A starfish is not a fish and a mountain lion is not a lion. So I guess they are similar in that their names are misleading. Although a mountain lion is much more related to a lion than a starfish is to a fish. Mountain lions share the same Family name with lions, Felidae.


Is there anywhere turtles gorillas and dragonflies can be at the same time?

The Painted Turtle. The Mountain Gorilla. The Black Eyed Dragonfly. In The African Jungle.


Where is Hunter Mountain located?

Hunter Mountain is located in the USA. Specifically, it is in New York State in the town of the same name.


What car has the same name as a mountain?

Velebit GTI Denali is the local Inuit name for Mt McKinley.