There are no major countries currently advocating for the division of China akin to the European partition of Africa. However, some analysts suggest that tensions between China and nations like the United States, India, and Japan could lead to discussions about China's territorial integrity, especially concerning regions like Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Xinjiang. These conversations often arise in the context of geopolitical competition rather than a formal desire to divide the country. Overall, the international community largely recognizes China's sovereignty, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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No China is a countries and Africa is a Continent :)
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South Africa is a country, not a continent. South Africa is one of over 50 countries that are in the continent of Africa. Asia is much bigger than South Africa and also bigger than Africa.
I would say no since China is a country and Africa is a Continent comprised of many different countries. Unless, you are talking about people I have never heard of named China and Africa.
The Europeans were interest in China for their resources. China is one of the largest countries in the world with vast and diverse resources.
Brazil, China, India, Mexico, South Africa
Africa, China and Australia
China, Africa, Ireland and United States
The top three vanadium producing countries are China, Russia, and South Africa. These countries have significant vanadium reserves and actively mine and process vanadium ores to produce the metal.
Tons of countries have goldmines. Some of the countries with the most goldmines include China, Australia, the US, Russia, and South Africa.