That is South Africa, which is the southernmost country in Africa
As far as I am aware, nothing has eaten any country or nation that previously colonized Africa. As much as I like to watch Godzilla, there is no reason to believe that any country has been joyfully munched on. If the intention was to ask "What ARE three nations that colonized Africa?", then choose any of the following seven: UK, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Italy, and Belgium.
The African nation founded by former American slaves was Liberia.
Africa is a continent, not a nation.
The term "occupation of South Africa" can refer to various historical contexts, but it is most commonly associated with the period of colonialism and apartheid. European powers, particularly the Dutch and British, colonized South Africa from the 17th century onward, leading to the establishment of a racially segregated society. The apartheid regime, which lasted from 1948 to the early 1990s, enforced strict racial discrimination and separation. Today, South Africa is a democratic nation, but the legacy of its occupation and apartheid continues to influence its social and economic landscape.
Most of West Africa was colonized by France.
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Most of West Africa was colonized by France.
The United Kingdom colonized the African nation of Lesotho.
Great Britain
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Thailand has never been colonized by any nation.
Spain did.
Yes. Mali is a former French colony.
Most of the countries south of the Sahara
The British Empire colonized the nation we now call Guyana. It was called British Guiana until the nation gained its independence in 1966.
That is South Africa, which is the southernmost country in Africa