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Nigeria
_________ is Africa’s biggest oil producer with about 2.2 million barrels being produced a day.
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love
what does "odo" mean in Twi (a Ghanaian language)?
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54
how many countries are in Africa?
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Nationalism
A strong desire for one’s country to become independent is ______________.
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Ghana
highlife is a music genre that originated from what country?
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South Africa
______ is the richest African country with a GDP (PPP) of about $576.1 billion
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Afrikaans
what language does the word “apartheid” come from?
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Sahara
what desert is located in north Africa?
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Kenya
Which African country’s independence movement involved the Mau Mau rebelling against the British?
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Brenda Fassie
__________ was a South African anti-apartheid Afropop singer, who died in May 2004.
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Cocoa
What is Ghana’s biggest export?
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Arabic and English
What are the two national languages of Sudan?
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Nile River
longest river in the world
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South Africa
Which African country’s independence movement involved the Boers fighting against the British?
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Sweet Mother
is a highlife song by the Nigerian and Cameroonian singer Prince Nico Mbarga and his band Rocafil Jazz.
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Tanzania
Coffee and tea are two of this country's major exports
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21
French is the national language of how many African countries?
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Tanzania
Mount Kilimanjaro is the tallest volcanic mountain in the world and is located where?
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Nigeria
Out of Nigeria, South Africa, and Kenya, which one(s) had civil war after independence because of European artificial partitioning?
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Ivory Coast
the Bobaraba dance, otherwise regarded as the “big bottom” dance, originated from this country.
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the African country of Ethiopia
Coffee was first grown and used in what African country?
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world
“Dunia” is an arabic word that translates to what in English?
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Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda
Lake Victoria borders which 3 African countries?
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Cape Verde
5 July 1975 is the independence day of what country?
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gumboot
_______ dancing was conceived by black miners in South Africa as an alternative to drumming (which authorities restricted).
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