South Africa, Namibia, and Angola.
Ecuador (which is actually the Spanish word for equator) in South America, Kenya and Gabon (both in Africa). The equator actually goes through all three of these countries.
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, are three African countries in the northern hemisphere (north of the Equator) - there are at least 14 more countries that also qualify.
The equator passes through three continents in South America: South America, Africa, and Asia.
Most African countries are located south of the equator. Here are a few examples: Zimbabwe, South Africa, Namibia, Tanzania, and Madagascar.
The equator passes through three continents in Africa: South America, Africa, and Asia.
Three: Africa, Asia, and South America.
The three continents below the equator are Africa, Australia, and South America.
In South America: Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil. In Africa: Gabon, Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and southern Somalia. In Asia: only Indonesia.
There are six countries on the mainland of Africa which straddle the equator. Gabon, Congo Republic, Democrtic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia. A little island nation just off the west coast - São Tomé and Príncipe - completes the list
"West of the equator" simply doesn't make sense. If you take any point at the equator and go exactly west, you are STILL at the equator.
The Equator runs through South America, Africa, and Asia.
The equator passes through three countries in South America: Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil. In Africa, it crosses several countries, including Gabon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Uganda, while in Asia, it briefly touches Indonesia. Notably, Ecuador is named after the equator itself.