Seven European countries held land in Africa in 1914.
I think that there are 54 countries in Africa.
There were actually seven countries that had Colonies in Africa (nine if you count Russia, as they had an unsuccessful colony in modern-day Djibouti and the Netherlands, as they had some African ports in the 1500's and 1600's).BelgiumUnited KingdomFranceGermanyItalyPortugalSpain
The UN defines these seven countries as North Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, and Western Sahara.
The 13 countries that border South Africa are Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland (Eswatini), and Lesotho, which is an enclave entirely surrounded by South African territory. While South Africa shares land borders with these six countries, it does not have land borders with seven other countries. If you meant countries associated with or in the region, those would include Angola, Zambia, Tanzania, and others, but they do not directly border South Africa.
Seven European countries held land in Africa in 1914.
Spain and Portugal are the two major European countries that focused on exploring and settling territories across all seven continents during the Age of Exploration. They were able to establish colonies and trading posts in regions across Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
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Europeans have claimed land on all seven continents. European colonies or territories can still be found on all seven continents as well.
I think that there are 54 countries in Africa.
There has been 5 countries British, French, Spain, British colonies, and french colonies.
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There were actually seven countries that had Colonies in Africa (nine if you count Russia, as they had an unsuccessful colony in modern-day Djibouti and the Netherlands, as they had some African ports in the 1500's and 1600's).BelgiumUnited KingdomFranceGermanyItalyPortugalSpain
There were actually SEVEN countries which set up colonies in the Americas: Spain, Portugal, France, England, Holland, Sweden and Russia
The UN defines these seven countries as North Africa: Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Sudan, Tunisia, and Western Sahara.
Yes, since 2007 there have been 27 members.