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AFRICA Renuka kumari Vamsi krishna Badrinath D. Lakshmi Raj kiran Guru prasad

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AFRICA

Renuka kumari

Vamsi krishna

Badrinath

D. Lakshmi

Raj kiran

Guru prasad

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SUB SAHARA AFRICA

NORTH AFRICA

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2nd largest Continent in area and population.

It is sourrounded by 1.Atlantic ocean2.Indian ocean3.Mediterranean sea4.Red sea

Introduction

Rivers1.Nile2.Niger3.Congo river

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LandForms of Africa.

World’s largest desert Sahara.Suez canal separates Africa from Asia

Wild Life

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Political Map of Africa.Important countries.

EgyptAlgeriaLibyaSudanTunisiaSouth AfricaNigeriaZimbabweNamibia

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HistoryBetween 1878 and 1898, European states partitioned and conquered most of Africa. For 400 years, European nations had mainly limited their involvement to trading stations on the African coastCountries occupied by british

Egypt sudan ethiopia nigeria ugandaCountries occupied by french

Algeria madaskar western africa

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Political systems in Africa.

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MENA Region

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Labour Force

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Vegetation in Africa

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GDP of african countries.Africa 1,282.373 1,184.891

1 South Africa

276.764 277.379

2  Egypt 262.617 187.956

3  Nigeria 207.116 165.437

4  Algeria 159.669 134.797

5  Morocco 88.879 90.775

6  Angola 84.945 69.708

7  Libya 59.688 60.159

8  Sudan 58.029 54.294

9  Tunisia 40.843 39.573

10  Kenya 29.564 30.212

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                                             The main exported commodities of African nations are:

Palm oil

Gold and diamonds

Oil

Cocoa

Timber

Precious metals 

The main imported commodities are:

Machinery and equipment

Chemicals

Petroleum products

Scientific instruments

Foodstuffs

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Tourism

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South Sudan gained independence from Sudan on 9 July 2011 as the outcome of a 2005 peace deal that ended Africa's longest-running civil war.While an estimated 75% of all the former Sudan's oil reserves are in South Sudan

The 2011 Egyptian, Revolution of 25 January took place following a popular uprising that began on 25 January 2011.

On 11 February, following weeks of determined popular protest and pressure, Mubarak resigned from office.

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Thank you

Africa is not poor but it is poorly managed