Africa continentcontinent :-
- The world's second largest continent continent is Africa, separated from Europe by the Gibraltar Strait.
- It is bounded on the east by the Indian Ocean and on the west by the Atlantic Ocean.
- Africa is the only continent through which the equinoxes, Cancer circles, and Capricorn circles pass.
- The equator line passes through Victoria, Africa's largest lake, and from it the world's longest river Nile originates.
- Which falls through the Sahara Desert into the Mediterranean Sea.
- Bushman (Kalahari), Pygmy (Congo Basin), Baddu (Sahara Desert) are the main primitive species found in Africa.
- The Tuareg tribe found in the Sahara serves as a guide for foreign tourists.
- 13 September 2012 AD The World Meteorological Organization has canceled the record of the maximum temperature of 58 ° C in Al-Azizia (Libya), which has been running for almost 90 years, due to which the Greenland Ranch in the world is now the deadliest in California (USA). ), Which has a temperature of 56.7 ° C, measured on 10 July 1913.
- Was done The Congo River in Africa cuts the equator and the Limpopo River cuts the Makar Line twice.
- The Transvaal region of Africa is famous for zebras and giraffe animals.
- The tropical grasslands of Africa are called savanna and temperate grasslands.
- The longest rail route in Africa is the Cape Cairo Railroad, which runs from the city of Cape Town in the Republic of South Africa to the city of Cairo, Egypt.
- Egypt has a Suez Canal that connects the Red Sea with the Mediterranean Sea.
- This canal was constructed in 1869 AD.
- In India, which saves 7,000 km distance from Europe to India.
- Its length is 168 km.
- 1956 AD by Egypt This canal has been nationalized.
- At the southern end of the Suez Canal is Port Suez and at the northern end is Port Said Port.
- Sparrows named ostrich are found in the Kalahari Desert of Africa.
- Kimberley mine (South Africa) in Africa in terms of production and Orapa (Botswana) in terms of area is the world's largest diamond mine.
- The world's largest diamond (3,106 cazarettes) was purchased from South Africa's Premier Mine in January 1905. Was discovered by Sir Thomas Cullinan.
- Hence it was named Cullinan Heera.
- Sahara (84,00,000 sq km) is the world's largest desert in North Africa.
- Chad Lake is the main lake located in this desert.
- Kalahari is a desert in South Africa.
- Taffillet Marudyan (area approximately 13,000 sq km) is in Morocco.
- The Atlas Mountains lie in the North-West African continent.
- It extends 2500 km in length in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco.
- This is an example of a new spring mountain.
- Its highest peak is Mount Taubkal, which is located in southwestern Morocco.
- The Abyssini Plateau Africa is an Archaean-era structure located in the north-eastern part (Horn of Africa).
- This plateau is mainly located in Ethiopia.
- The former name of Abyssinia, Ethiopia, was named after this plateau.
- Johannesburg in South Africa, Swarnagar and Kimberley are called diamond cities.
- South Africa produces 90% of the world's chromium.
- The judicial capital of South Africa is Blumfontein.
- Kenya's is the largest tea producing country in Africa.
- Tunisia is the largest olive producing country in Africa.
- Stanley Falls is located on the Congo River and Victoria Falls on the Zambezi River.
- The origin of the Nile is Lake Victoria 's. - The Aswan Dam is built on the Nile River.
- The Zaire River flowing in Central Africa drains a large amount of water (the most water in Africa's rivers) into the Atlantic Ocean.
- It is also known as Congo in its last part.
- The Kariba Dam, built on the Zambezi River in Zambia, generates the most hydroelectric power in Africa.
- The largest city on the Nile River is Cairo.
- The 6 countries of South Africa - Angola, Botswana, Mozambique, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe are called Frontline States.
- The Horn of Africa is called the eastern part of Africa.
- It mainly consists of countries called Ethiopia, Somalia and Djibouti.
- Africa on the equator is the continent's countries - Gabon, Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya and Somalia.
- Egypt is the main palm producing country of Africa.
- The Egyptian farmers are called 'Fellahs'.
- The country known as Gold Coast is Ghana.
- In Africa, jute is produced from a plant called sisal.
- Africa is called a blind continent, as it is highly backward in economic, social, industrial, cultural and education sectors.
- The most populous country in Africa is Nigeria.
- The most urbanized country in Africa is Libya.
- The Niger River in this continent is called the river of palm oil.
- Egypt is called the junction of the continent of Asia and Europe.
- Africa is the only continent through which both the Cancer and Capricorn lines pass.
- The country of Kangi is called the country of forests.
- This country has the highest potential of hydropower in the world.
- The farming of Kahwa on the eastern slopes of Kilimanjaro is done by the Chhagga tribe.
- South Sudan is the latest nation of Africa, which became the 193rd member of the UNO.
- 9 July 2011 AD It came into existence as an independent nation.
- The capital of this Christian dominated country is Juba.




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