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Yes, swahili culture and language exist in Africa today.
English is an official language in all three countries.
No. Salt is very common today.
If you mean the ancient city created by Dido, it's in northern Africa at the Mediterranean Sea.
France ruled several areas south of the Sahara, primarily in West and Central Africa. Notable territories included Senegal, Mali, Niger, Chad, Guinea, Côte d'Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Benin, and the Central African Republic. These regions were part of France's extensive colonial empire in Africa, which lasted until the mid-20th century when many countries gained independence. French influence remains evident in the language, culture, and political systems of these nations today.
Yes, swahili culture and language exist in Africa today.
The bassa language is today spoken primarily in Liberia and Cameroon, the origins of the language are somewhat contested. The most prevalent theory is that the language originated in the highlands of Cameroon, in the central area of western Africa.
English is an official language in all three countries.
The Middle East, northeast Africa, central Asia and today's Pakistan.
The french had colonies in Africa and that is how the language came to Africa. Why it's still there? Because the inhabitants were used to french when they left and so they continued speaking it.
Between northeast Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia and today's Pakistan.
No. Salt is very common today.
The Buganda Empire is known as Buganda today. It is located in the heart of Africa in country known today as Uganda. Buganda is in the south-central region of the country.
With the Scramble for Africa in the 1800s, France colonized much of Central, West, and North West Africa and also colonized Vietnam and what is now known as French Guyana at separate times. With such a long French influence, these countries adopted the language,and continue to use it today!
The Zulus are an ethnic group predominantly based in South Africa and have existed for centuries. However, the Zulu kingdom, known for its military prowess, was established in the early 19th century by Shaka Zulu.
They migrated throughout Africa, causing the spread of one of Africa's largest language groups today.
Yes. It is practiced in Egypt, Sudan, Pakistan, Central Asia, North Africa, India, and Indonesia