Lists of cities in Africa

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The location of Africa

This is a list of lists of cities in Africa.

Countries

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The regions of Africa

Dependencies and other territories

Regions

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This is a list of lists of universities and colleges by country, sorted by continent and region. The lists represent educational institutions throughout the world which provide higher education in tertiary, quaternary, and post-secondary education.

This gallery of sovereign state flags shows the national or state flags of sovereign states that appear on the list of sovereign states. For flags of other entities, please see gallery of flags of dependent territories. Each flag is depicted as if the flagpole is positioned on the left of the flag, except for those of Iran, Iraq and Saudi Arabia which are depicted with the hoist to the right.

This page provides an index of articles on rail transport by country.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States</span> Intergovernmental organization on sustainable development and poverty reduction

The Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States is a group of countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific that was created by the Georgetown Agreement in 1975. Formerly known as African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP), the organisation's main objectives are sustainable development and poverty reduction within its member states, as well as their greater integration into the world's economy. All of the member states, except Cuba, are signatories to the Cotonou Agreement with the European Union.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Foreign relations of the African Union</span> An African International agency

The individual member states of the African Union (AU) coordinate foreign policy through this agency, in addition to conducting their own international relations on a state-by-state basis. The AU represents the interests of African peoples at large in intergovernmental organizations (IGO's); for instance, it is a permanent observer at the United Nations' General Assembly.

Boma or BOMA may refer to:

This is a list of lists on the cities of present-day nations, states and dependencies. Countries are listed in bold under their respective pages, whereas territories and dependencies are not. Disputed and unrecognized countries are italicized.

This is an index of articles related to Africa, by country:

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  3. Index of Benin-related articles
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  8. Index of Cape Verde–related articles
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  10. Index of Chad-related articles
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  19. Index of Gabon-related articles
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  21. Index of Ghana-related articles
  22. Index of Guinea-related articles
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  24. Index of Ivory Coast-related articles
  25. Index of Kenya-related articles
  26. Index of Lesotho-related articles
  27. Index of Liberia-related articles
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  30. Index of Mali-related articles
  31. Index of Mauritania-related articles
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  39. Index of Réunion-related articles
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  41. Index of Saint Helena-related articles
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  43. Index of Senegal-related articles
  44. Index of Seychelles-related articles
  45. Index of Somalia-related articles
  46. Index of South Africa-related articles
  47. Index of Sudan-related articles
  48. Index of Tanzania-related articles
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  50. Index of Uganda-related articles
  51. Index of Western Sahara-related articles
  52. Index of Zambia-related articles
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<span class="mw-page-title-main">African green pigeon</span> Species of bird

The African green pigeon is a species of bird in the family Columbidae, and one of 5 green pigeon species in the Afrotropics. The species has a wide range in Sub-Saharan Africa with around 17 accepted races.

National records in athletics are the marks achieved by a nation's best athlete or athletes in a particular athletics event. These records are ratified by the respective national athletics governing body. A national record may also be the respective continental record (also called "area record", or even the world record in that event.

The International Council of Museums defines a museum as "a not-for-profit, permanent institution in the service of society that researches, collects, conserves, interprets and exhibits tangible and intangible heritage. Open to the public, accessible and inclusive, museums foster diversity and sustainability. They operate and communicate ethically, professionally and with the participation of communities, offering varied experiences for education, enjoyment, reflection and knowledge sharing.”