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There are no more colonies in Africa. The last one (Southern Rhodesia) became independent from the United Kingdom in 1980. The nation that had the largest colonies in terms of land mass was France.
Those three European countries were Britain, France and Dutch NO European countries colonised any country in Africa in the 1990's. They had all given independence to their colonies long before.
Mozambique (South-east Africa), Angola (South-west Africa), and Guinea-Bissau (West Africa).
spanish colonies and africa
It was the colonies that inhabited this area in Africa. France, Spain, Portugal, and Italy had colonies in these areas up to this day. As a result, the African population came from the colonies to these countries up North.
Yes, from the 1880's to the 1940's. Italy also controlled a UN territory in Africa until 1960.
Spain, Italy, France, Denmark
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Prior to WW2, England had several colonies in Africa. They wanted to maintain security of the Suez Canal. After Italy gained control of the disputed countries in the Eastern edge of Africa, they began to attack British colonies.
North Africa and Italy
Belgium, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain.
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Ionia in Asia Minor in what is today. Later Greeks started colonies in Spain, France, Italy, and Africa, and along the coast of the Black Sea.
Trading stations on the Mediterranean littoral, and to the Canary Islands and Cornwall, with colonies at Carthage in Africa and New Carthage in Iberia.
Justinian's army conquered northwestern Africa, much of Italy, and southern Spain.
Ministry of the Colonies - Italy - ended in 1953.