There are 35 countries in Africa that are at least partly north of the equator. The boldface entries in the list are geographically considered North Africa.
(*extend south of the equator)
Algeria
Benin
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Chad
Congo *
Cote D'Ivoire
Democratic Republic of the Congo *
Djbouti
Egypt
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Gabon *
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Kenya *
Liberia
Libya
Mali
Mauritania
Morocco
Niger
Nigeria
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Somalia *
Sudan
The Gambia
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda *
Western Sahara
There are NO continents in South Africa. South Africa is one of the nations on the African continent.
The countries will be South africa, Ghana, Nigeria and Algeria.
The Standard Bank of South Africa is a very important bank to all that use it. In Africa where money is not as well organized compared to more developed countries, having a stable bank is extremely important. The Standard Bank of South Africa currently operates across 18 different African countries.
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South Africa is among the countries that adopted the "short scale" of numeration, so 1 billion in South Africa is 1 x 109 or 1,000,000,000.
There are many countries across South America and Africa that straddle the Equator.
Australia and Antarctica are completely south of the equator. South Ameeica, Asia and Africa are partially south of the equator.
South Africa has no countries
Three: Africa, Asia, and South America.
There are 2 continents along the equator, South America and Africa.
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To the north of the Equator, December 25th happens in Winter. To the south, it happens in Summer.... so that Australasia, many countries in southern Africa and most of South America have it in their summertime.
Four: S. America, Africa, Antarctica, and Asia.
Asia, Africa, Australia, South America and Antarctica lie partially or completely South of the Equator. 5.
That's too many countries to list. It's all of the countries in North America, Europe, Asia, plus Australia and most, but not all, of the countries in Africa and South America
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