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Africa Country Index

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Africa Country Index

Low altitude aerial photo of the Okavango Alluvial Fan, Botswana. @ C.Michael Hogan Low altitude aerial photo of the Okavango Alluvial Fan, Botswana. @ C.Michael Hogan
This article has been reviewed by the following Topic Editor: C Michael Hogan

This page sets forth an Africa Country Index, navigation leading to full articles on each country, including geography, ecology and salient economic and demographic aspects:

  1. Algeria
  2. Angola
  3. Benin
  4. Botswana
  5. Burkina Faso
  6. Burundi
  7. Cameroon
  8. Cape Verde
  9. Central African Republic
  10. Chad
  11. Comoros
  12. Côte d'Ivoire
  13. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  14. Djibouti
  15. Egypt
  16. Equatorial Guinea
  17. Eritrea
  18. Ethiopia
  19. Gabon
  20. Gambia
  21. Ghana
  22. Guinea
  23. Guinea-Bissau
  24. Kenya
  25. Lesotho
  26. Liberia
  27. Libya
  28. Madagascar
  29. Malawi
  30. Mali
  31. Mauritania
  32. Mauritius
  33. Morocco
  34. Mozambique
  35. Namibia
  36. Niger
  37. Nigeria
  38. Republic of Congo
  39. Rwanda
  40. São Tomé and Príncipe
  41. Senegal
  42. Seychelles
  43. Sierra Leone
  44. Somalia
  45. South Africa
  46. Sudan
  47. Swaziland
  48. Tanzania
  49. Togo
  50. Tunisia
  51. Uganda
  52. Western Sahara
  53. Zambia
  54. Zimbabwe

Citation

Peter Saundry (Lead Author);C Michael Hogan (Topic Editor) "Africa Country Index". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth June 2, 2009; Last revised Date December 6, 2011; Retrieved May 22, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/List_of_African_Countries?topic=49460>

The Author

Peter Saundry Stewardship Committee The Encyclopedia of Earth Dr. Peter Saundry is the Executive Director of the National Council for Science and the Environment (NCSE), a nonpartisan organization working to improve the scientific basis of environmental decision making. The NCSE works closely with the many communities that create and use environmental knowledge to make and shape environmental decisions, including academic, scientific, environmental, and business organizations, as well as federal, state ... (Full Bio)

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