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In 1950, the only four independent nations in Africa were Liberia, which gained independence in 1847, and Ethiopia, which maintained its sovereignty except for a brief Italian occupation from 1936 to 1941. The other two nations, Egypt and South Africa, were also recognized as independent, though they were under colonial rule in various forms. Most African countries were still colonies during this period, with independence movements gaining momentum in the following decades.
Each country in West Africa has its own separate telephone country code, except for Western Sahara, which is effectively controlled by Morocco. The country codes are all three digits, beginning with +2. For more information, ask about a specific country.
The healthcare system is very good for those with money, but woefully inadequate for the poor (as is the case in almost every country in the world, except for several northern and western European nations).
Contrary to popular American belief Africa as a whole is not a country but a continent. Therefore no one person rules Africa. It is seperated in to many different states which are in turn ruled by their own particular governments.
he north African territory known as TANGIER (not Tangiers) is known to be a lesbian_friendly community and is so-described in the writings of Gunther (Inside Africa) thogh he does not use the word (lesbian) He notes a high tolerance for homosexuals in Arabic Lands, except among religious Moslems.
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Liberia and Ethiopia
yeah there are the qualifiers, friendlies and other competitions such as the European championships or the Africa cup of nations.
The following are the modern day countries of which all of their territory (except sparsely populated regions) was controlled by the Ottoman Empire at some point:AlgeriaLibyaTunisiaMaltaEgyptIsraelPalestineJordanLebanonSyriaCyprusIraqKuwaitQatarBahrainUnited Arab EmiratesTurkeyGreeceBulgariaRomaniaMoldovaFYRO MacedoniaAlbaniaKosovoSerbiaBosnia & HerzegovinaCroatiaSloveniaHungaryModern-Day Countries of which some of their territory was controlled by the Ottoman Empire at some point:ItalyAustriaSlovakiaUkraineGeorgiaArmeniaAzerbaijanIranOmanYemenSaudi ArabiaSudanMorocco
It's reached it's peak. The territory covering land from Hungary to Iraq and North Africa except Morocco.
1884 - 1885. Goal was to divide up Africa between all the European nations except for Switzerland.
Two independent nations in Africa during the late 1800s were the countries of Ethiopia and Liberia. Ethiopia has remained an independent nation since ancient times except for an invasion by the Italians and Mussolini from 1936 until 1941.
They controlled all the cities except Pusan but were pushed back to their territory but pushed back the allies with the Chinese support to the 38th parralel
In 1950, the only four independent nations in Africa were Liberia, which gained independence in 1847, and Ethiopia, which maintained its sovereignty except for a brief Italian occupation from 1936 to 1941. The other two nations, Egypt and South Africa, were also recognized as independent, though they were under colonial rule in various forms. Most African countries were still colonies during this period, with independence movements gaining momentum in the following decades.
Spain controlled the territory from the southwestern US to the tip of Florida. Up until the 19th century, Spain controlled much of the Caribbean and North and South America.
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Each country in West Africa has its own separate telephone country code, except for Western Sahara, which is effectively controlled by Morocco. The country codes are all three digits, beginning with +2. For more information, ask about a specific country.