Category
page 1Geography of Africa
Afro-Eurasia
Afro-Eurasia (also known as Afroeurasia and Eurafrasia) is a supercontinent comprising the continents of Africa, Asia, and Europe. The terms are compound words of the names of its constituent parts. Afro-Eurasia has also been called the "Old World", in contrast to the "New World" referring to the Americas.
sub-Saharan Africa
area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara Desert
geography of Africa
geographical features of Africa
West Africa Time
time zone
Equatorial Africa
ambiguous term for part of Africa near the equator
Angola Basin
basin in the West African South Atlantic Margin
Book of Roads and Kingdoms (al-Bakrī)
eleventh-century geography text by Abu Ubayd al-Bakri
Dahomey Gap
region of savannah in West Africa
Description of Africa
1550 geographical work by Leo Africanus
Biffeche
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Biffeche or Bifeche is an area of Senegal centred on the town of Savoigne, around 30 kilometres north-east of the major coastal city of Saint-Louis.
Extreme points of Africa
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