Notability Astro date February 2012 Infobox planet width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Africa symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer Jackson, C. discovery site Johannesburg UO discovered April 24, 1931 designations yes mp name 1193 alt names 1931 HB named after Africa mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 2.9659729 perihelion 2.3292413 semimajor eccentricity 0.1202466 period 1573.5434200 avg speed inclination 14.11834 asc node 49.70762 mean anomaly 310.15426 arg peri 184.45775 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 12.2 1193 Africa 1931 HB is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered on April 24, 1931 by Cyril V. Jackson at the Union Observatory in Johannesburg . External links http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 1193 Africa JPL Small Body Database Browser on 1193 Africa Minor planets navigator 1192 Prisma 1194 Aletta Small Solar System bodies DEFAULTSORT Africa Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1931 Category Discoveries by Cyril V. Jackson Beltasteroid stub de 1193 Africa el 1193 es 1193 frica eo 1193 Afriko eu 1193 Africa fa it 1193 Africa la 1193 Africa hu 1193 Africa ja no 1193 Africa nn 1193 Africa pl 1193 Africa pt 1193 Africa ru 1193 sk 1193 Africa sr 1193 fi 1193 Africa tl 1193 Africa uk 1193 vi 1193 Africa yo 1193 Africa ... more details
Football is a popular sport in Africa, and in 2010 South Africa become the first African nation to host FIFA World Cup the world cup . Some African nations, like Kenya and Ethiopia , are very dominant at long distance running, whilst countries such as Zimbabwe is mainly a Cricketing nation. Rugby and golf are reasonably popular in just a couple of Africa African countries , though rugby is very popular in South Africa. Category Sport in Africa ru ... more details
Goge Africa is a Nigerian TV series about the different culture and tourism TV in Africa. It features the different cultures and festivals in Africa, and is presented by a Nigerian couple Nneka Isaac Moses and Metch Isaac Moses . ref cite news title Goge Africa Came With A Desire to Give Pride to Africa Issac and Nneka Moses work Vanguard Nigeria date 29 July 2007 ref References Reflist Category Nigerian television series ... more details
italictitle Infobox Magazine cover category Africa website http www.africaweekmagazine.com link1 link1 name publisher Trans Africa Publishing country United Kingdom history frequency Weekly issn 1744 0734 Africa Week is a weekly magazine that covers African affairs. Category Political magazines poli mag stub ... more details
Seven ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Africa , after the continent of Africa . Two others were planned HMS Africa 1694 was a 46 gun ship in service from 1694 to 1696. HMS Africa 1761 was a 64 gun third rate launched in 1761 and sold in 1774. HMS Africa 1781 was a 64 gun third rate launched in 1781 and broken up 1814. HMS Africa was a prison ship , launched in 1803 as the 36 gun fifth rate HMS Euryalus 1803 . She became a prison ship in 1826, was renamed HMS Africa in 1859 and was sold in 1860. HMS Africa 1862 was a wooden hulled screw sloop launched in 1862 and sold to China later that year. She was renamed China and was sold in 1865. HMS Africa was to have been a Drake class cruiser Drake class cruiser but she was renamed HMS Good Hope 1901 in 1899, before being launched in 1901. HMS Africa 1905 was a King Edward VII class battleship King Edward VII class battleship launched in 1905 and sold in 1920. HMS Africa was to have been an Audacious class aircraft carrier Audacious class aircraft carrier . She was ordered in 1943, but was later reordered as a Malta class aircraft carrier Malta class carrier, before being cancelled in 1945. There was also an Irish Hired gun vessel Africa hired armed cutter Africa , of 70 small 80 94 small tons burthen Builder s Old Measurement bm , in Royal Navy service from 12 December 1803 to 12 January 1810. ref Winfield 2008 , p.393. ref See also HMS Africaine References reflist colledge cite book first Rif last Winfield title British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793&ndash 1817 Design, Construction, Careers and Fates publisher Seaforth year 2008 isbn 1 86176 246 1 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Africa, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names es HMS Africa sl HMS Africa fi HMS Africa ... more details
Army of Africa may refer to Army of Africa France Army of Africa Spain Panzer Army Africa mil unit dis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Image AFRICA CONFIDENTIAL LOGO.jpg thumb right Infobox Journal title Africa Confidential cover discipline Africa language website http africa confidential.com home link1 link1 name publisher Asempa Limited country United Kingdom abbreviation None history frequency ISSN 1467 6338 eISSN Jstor OCLC LCCN Africa Confidential is a fortnightly newsletter covering politics and economics in Africa . It was established in 1960 and is owned by the British company, Asempa Limited. Founded by a group of six individuals under the banner of Miramoor Publications, Africa Confidential was originally printed on blue airmail paper. Hence its nickname as the Blue Sheet . Available by subscription only, the newsletter is the leading fortnightly bulletin on Africa and is read by governments, business, academia, the military, media and many others. Africa Confidential focuses on issues that affect the continent ... press. Following a long tradition of distinguished editors, Patrick Smith has edited Africa Confidential since 1991. The Blue Sheet is essential reading for anyone with an interest in Africa. Twelve pages 25 issues per year covering Nigeria, South Africa, Sudan, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi .... In 2007, Africa Confidential launched a monthly newsletter called Africa Asia Confidential , using the resources Africa Confidential built up over 50 years of reporting in Africa, Africa Asia Confidential ... information for which Africa Confidential has won its reputation. Africa Asia Confidential ... br Keywords Africa politics Africa br Fulltext online Wiley Blackwell Publishing HSS Collection Blackwell Synergy 1998 2006 Africa Confidential 2007 EBSCO 1998 2006 References reflist http ezb.uni regensburg.de ... atoz.ebsco.com titles.asp?Id 2749&sid 167573239&TabID 2 AtoZ electronic journals focused on Africa ... ASC Leiden External links http www.africa confidential.com Africa Confidential http ejournals.ebsco.com ... www.africa asia confidential.com Africa Asia Confidential Category African newspapers Category English ... more details
Infobox Former Subdivision native name aut Dioecesis Africae conventional long name Diocese of Africa common name Diocese of Africa continent Africa subdivision Roman diocese Diocese nation the Roman Empire era Late Antiquity capital Carthage title leader Vicarius life span 314 432 year start 314 event start year end 432 event end Vandals sack Carthage event1 Arrival of Vandals date event1 429 s1 Vandal Kingdom political subdiv Africa proconsularis br Byzacena br Numidia br Mauretania Sitifensis br Mauretania Caesariensis br Mauretania Tingitana The Diocese of Africa lang la Dioecesis Africae was a Roman diocese diocese of the later Roman Empire , incorporating the provinces of North Africa, except Mauretania Tingitana . Its seat was at Carthage , and it was subordinate to the Praetorian prefecture of Italy . The diocese included the provinces of Africa proconsularis also known as Zeugitana , Byzacena , Mauretania Sitifensis , Mauretania Caesariensis , Numidia and Tripolitania . In current geo political terms, the Diocese of Africa included the entire coastline of Algeria and Tunisia, with some mountainous hinterlands, plus the western half of Libya s coastline. The diocese existed from the time of the Diocletian ian and Constantine the Great Constantinian reforms in the last years of the 3rd century until it was overrun by the Vandals in the 430s. The provinces were retained under the Vandals , and after their defeat and the reconquest of Africa by the Eastern Roman Empire in the Vandalic War , they were grouped anew, but this time in a Praetorian prefecture of Africa praetorian ... Empire at death of Theodosius I r.379 395 , showing the Diocese of Africa in light blue it was part ... Diocese Of Africa Category 314 establishments Category Civil dioceses of the Roman Empire Africa Category Christianity in Africa Category History of Tunisia Category History of Algeria Category Praetorian prefecture of Italy es Di cesis de frica hr Dijeceza Afrika it Africa diocesi la Africa ... more details
Image Breadline africa logo.JPG right NOTOC Breadline Africa is a charitable organization charity established to help the poor and the vulnerable to help themselves and break the cycle of poverty in Africa . Breadline Africa is a non profit charity organisation aimed at collecting donations from all corners ref http www.change.org breadline africa Change.org ref of the globe to help those in need and break down the cycle of poverty . It does this by raising funds both overseas in the UK , Ireland and the Netherlands , and also in South Africa ref http www.encyclomedia.co.za events conference learn skills give skills Skills Education ref . Breadline Africa has a close relationship with the CWD ... throughout the other provinces of South Africa as well as neighbouring countries like Lesotho , Malawi ... Africa has worked closely with many well respected philanthropic organisations and charitable projects. Breadline Africa s Goals From the head quarters in Cape Town , South Africa , Breadline Africa ... Poverty in Africa HIV Aids and Aids Orphans Education In Africa Crisis Counseling and Social Work Disabilities Malnutrition and starvation in Africa Unemployment and Skill Development African Youth Development History Breadline Africa started when a group of community and social workers living in Africa wanted to bridge the gap between Africa and Europe and raise funds for the poor ref http www.breadlineafrica.org about history.html History of Breadline Africa ref . Their experiences in Africa meant that they were able to put the concerns of the communities around them into context and understand the problems that the people of Africa faced on a day to day basis. From there they could ... Africa was launched in 1993. Founder Louise Seligman is a founder trustee of Breadline Africa UK. Director Tim Smith philanthropist became the Director of Breadline Africa in 2009. References reflist 2 External links http www.breadlineafrica.org Breadline Africa Category International charities ... more details
orphan date November 2009 Infobox Magazine title Africa Renewal Afrique Renouveau category Africa language English language English , French language French website http www.un.org ecosocdev geninfo afrec publisher United Nations country United States history frequency issn 1816 9627 Africa Renewal is a magazine published by the United Nations that examines AfricaAfrica s development, achievements, and challenges. It reports on the many different aspects of the UN s involvement in Africa. It was formerly published as Africa Recovery Afrique Relance External links http ezb.uni regensburg.de detail.phtml?bibid AAAAA&colors 7&lang en&jour id 5159 Electronic Journals Library EZB http opc4 ascl.pica.nl PPN?PPN 308205502&LNG EN Catalogue ASC Leiden http atoz.ebsco.com titles.asp?Id 2749&sid 167573239&TabID 2 AtoZ electronic journals focused on Africa NAI http www.un.org ecosocdev geninfo afrec Category African studies ... more details
AWQAF Africa also known or referred to as AWQAF serves all countries of Africa South, North, West, East, and other territorial geography of the continent including its islands in the Indian Ocean Indian and Atlantic ocean s and Mediterranean Sea , as well as the West Indies . Awqaf Africa, from time to time, extends its works to all Muslims outside the continent especially in the Muslim World. Awqaf Africa carries out its projects in all parts of the world globalizing, as necessary, in the cause of One Human Race under the banner of Islam. ref http www.esinislam.com AwqafAfrica Awqaf Africa Index.htm ref Origin Of Awqaf Africa Awqaf Africa was founded while studying Postgraduate education Postgraduate ... NJ07015 Number 321 page 7 July 1995 ref Nature And Activities Of Awqaf Africa Awqaf Africa is an international ... to relieve human suffering amongst the Muslims of Africa in particular and as a primary objective and around ..., their Muslim societies where each national society effectuates programmes of Awqaf Africa. Relief, human ... at its AWQAF Africa Muslim Open College Awqaf Africa Muslim Open College in London, the organization ... banner of Islam. Awqaf Africa Education The organization says it projected the Open College with the aim ... them to serve themselves and their Muslim communities. Awqaf Africa s college offers its people ... of studies that fits both their personal and community needs and adapt accordingly. Awqaf Africa gives ... or administration and career development. ref http www.esinislam.com Awqaf Africa Exclusives College College 1.htm Studying With Awqaf Africa ref Projects supported by Awqaf Africa include the Muslim ... Of Awqaf Africa Awqaf Africa is an independent establishment with a firm principle to stay neutral ... with military struggles. Awqaf Africa maintains Jihad or Struggling For The Cause of Islam is a faith .... ref Delab International Magazine, London August 1999 ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Awqaf Africa Category Religion in Africa ... more details
Justice Africa is a London based non profit organization founded in 1999 that carries out research and advocacy on various issues relating to Africa . It has three focus areas Sudan , peace and security, and HIV AIDS . Justice Africa lists three co directors Alex de Waal , Tajudeen Abdul Raheem and Yohannes Ajawin . External links http www.justiceafrica.org Justice Africa website http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi africa 4670744.stm Head to head Africa s food crisis , BBC News , 2 February 2006 Category Non profit organisations based in the United Kingdom Category Non governmental organizations of Africa UK org stub ... more details
refimprove date January 2012 Infobox VG title Africa Trail image Image Africa Trail Coverart.png caption developer MECC publisher The Learning Company distributor designer license series engine version released vgrelease NA 1997 genre Adventure, Educational, Simulation, Sports modes ratings platforms Mac OS , Microsoft Windows Windows media requirements input Africa Trail is an educational computer game based on the similar idea of The Oregon Trail video game The Oregon Trail . It was published by The Learning Company. In this game, players traveled across Africa via bicycle. Players choose three of six people to aid them in their trip. You can start in Bizerte, Tunisia Lagos, Nigeria or Nairobi, Kenya . You can end in Lagos, Nairobi, or Cape Agulhas Cape Agulhas, South Africa . External links moby game id africa trail name Africa Trail http www.gamefaqs.com computer doswin data 929325.html Africa Trail at GameFAQs Category 1997 video games Category Mac OS games Category Windows games Category Children s educational video games Category North America exclusive video games Category Video games developed in the United States Category Video games set in Africa edu videogame stub vi Africa Trail ... more details
Anarchism sidebar expanded By region Anarchism in Africa refers both to purported Anarchism anarchic political organization of some traditional African societies and to modern anarchist movements in African politics Africa . Anarchism and traditional cultures Sam Mbah and I. E. Igariwey in African Anarchism The History of a Movement make the claim that cquote To a greater or lesser extent, all of ... traditional African societies manifested anarchic elements which, upon close examination, lend credence to the historical truism that governments have not always existed. They are but a recent phenomenon and are, therefore, not inevitable in human society. While some anarchic features of traditional African societies existed largely in past stages of development, some of them persist and remain pronounced to this day. The reason why traditional African societies are characterized as anarchies ... century the class system began to form in the last empires of Africa, although it had already ... , a form of ordered anarchy . Anarchist Organizations in Africa The Awareness League Western Africa Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front Southern Africa Crimethinc ex workers collective Southern Africa ... African Anarchism Anarchism and Revolutionary Syndicalism in South Africa, 1904 1921 by Lucien van der Walt Military Dictatorship and the State in Africa by Samuel Mbah and I.E. Igariwey, an anarchist ... See also Black anarchism Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front List of anarchist organizations Africa List of anarchist organisations in Africa Human rights Africa Human rights in AfricaAfrica Politics Politics in Africa Abahlali baseMjondolo South African shack dwellers movement that chooses direct ... africa African Anarchism, freedom and revolution in Africa http flag.blackened.net revolt africa accounts chekov.html An Irish anarchist in Africa An introduction to today s western Africa from Anarchist ... Anarchism DEFAULTSORT Africa Category Politics of Africa Category History of anarchism Category Anarchism ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Equatorial Africa is an ambiguous term that sometimes is used to refer to tropical Africa , or the region of Sub Saharan Africa traversed by the equator . French Equatorial Africa Afrique quatoriale Fran aise AEF was a federation of four French colonial possessions Gabon , Middle Congo now the Republic of the Congo , Oubangui Chari or Ubangi Shari , now the Central African Republic and Chad , from 1910 to 1959. In 2011, Equatorial Africa formed a soccer team and defied the odds to win the Thespian World Cup. African countries traversed by the equator are flag S o Tom and Pr ncipe flag Gabon flag Republic of the Congo flag Democratic Republic of Congo flag Uganda flag Kenya flag Somalia Category Geography of Africa da kvatorialafrika de quatorialafrika es frica ecuatorial eo Ekvatora Afriko fr Afrique quatoriale kab Tafriqt tasebgast la Africa Aequinoctialis ... more details
The Pride of Africa is a Luxury Trains luxury train which is run by Rovos Rail . It is billed as the World s Most Luxurious Train . It travels through South Africa , Zimbabwe , Zambia and Tanzania . Rovos Rail was established in 1989. Locations Below you see the locations of the traditional route the Pride of Africa took. Meanwhile 2010 there are variations to this route e.g. a Botswana branch. South Africa Cape Town Matjiesfontein Kimberley, Northern Cape Kimberley Pretoria Hoedspruit Beit Bridge Zimbabwe Victoria Falls Zambia Livingstone, Zambia Livingstone Lusaka Kanona Kundalila Falls Mpika Kasama, Zambia Kasama Nkonde Tanzania Tunduma Makambako Mlimba Kiduna Mzenga Dar es Salaam External links http www.rovos.co.za Rovos Rail Official Website http www.escapeartist.com efam 90 art southafrica.html The Pride Of Africa By Kenneth Reece http www.africa ata.org rovos routes.htm Route map Category International named passenger trains Category Named passenger trains of South Africa de Pride of Africa fy Grutskens fan Afrika ... more details
Infobox Airline airline Aero Africa logo logo size fleet size 2 destinations IATA ICAO RFC callsign AERO AFRICA parent company slogan founded 2004 ceased headquarters Manzini, Swaziland Manzini , Swaziland key people hubs secondary hubs focus cities frequent flyer lounge alliance website Aero Africa is a charter airline based in Swaziland . The airline is on the List of air carriers banned in the European Union . David Tokoph owns and operates Aero Africa, as well as Interair , from his base in El Paso, Texas El Paso . Both airlines, and a third, operate from a maintenance hangar at Polokwane International Airport Polokwane , South Africa to save costs. His airframe maintenance engineer, Douglas Stewart Robinson, is the brother of Anthony Gilbert Robinson, who died in 2001 while smuggling perlemoen out of Polokwane International Airport Polokwane to Harare International Airport Harare . The Civil Aviation Authority CAA has never reached a conclusion or solved this case. History Empty section date January 2012 Destinations Empty section date January 2012 Fleet The Aero Africa fleet consisted of the following aircraft as of 2012 1 28 lc on ref http www.ch aviation.ch aircraft.php?search set&airline RFC&al op 1 Aero Africa on CH Aviation.ch ref 1 Boeing 727 100 1 Boeing 737 200 which is operated for Touma Air Tchad The average age of the Aero Africa fleet is 39.4 years. ref http www.airfleets.net ageflotte Aero 20Africa.htm Aero Africa on airfleets.net ref External links Portal Swaziland Aviation References reflist 2 Aviation lists Airlines of Swaziland Category Airlines of Swaziland Category Airlines established in 2004 Africa airline stub Swaziland stub de Aero Africa fr Aero Africa id Aero Africa zh ... more details
Infobox film name Africa segreta image image size caption director producer writer narrator starring music cinematography editor distributor released 1969 runtime 94 minutes country Italy language Italian language Italian budget Africa segreta is an Italy Italian documentary film , released in Italian films of 1969 1969 . ref http www.mcomet.com movie Africa segreta 830871 Mcomet.com ref References reflist External links imdb title id title Africa segreta CinemaofItaly Category 1969 films Category Italian films Category Italian language films Category 1960s documentary films 1960s Italy film stub it Africa segreta ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Notability music date August 2011 Infobox single Name Hollywood Africa Cover Hollywood Africa .jpg Artist Red Hot Chili Peppers from Album Freaky Styley B side Nevermind Released August 16, 1985 Format 7 vinyl , 12 vinyl Recorded 1985 Genre Funk rock , jazz funk Length 5 03 Label EMI Capitol Records Writer The Meters Producer George Clinton musician George Clinton Last single Catholic School Girls Rule br 1985 This single Hollywood Africa br 1985 Next single Fight Like a Brave br 1987 Misc Hollywood Africa is a song by Red Hot Chili Peppers The Red Hot Chili Peppers , released as a single from their 1985 album, Freaky Styley . It is a cover of the song Africa by The Meters , from their album Rejuvenation The Meters album Rejuvenation . To the producer of Freaky Styley , George Clinton musician George Clinton , the song was one of his favorites on the album. He used to visit the gigs of the Red Hot Chili Peppers every now and then, and when they performed Hollywood Africa , he went on stage to join Anthony singing and to incite the crowd. Despite being a single, the song hasn t been performed live since 1992 at the final show guiarist John Frusciante performed with the band until his return six years later. Track listing 7 single 1985 Hollywood Africa 7 Version Nevermind 7 Edit 7 Promo 1985 Hollywood Africa 7 Version Hollywood Africa 7 Version 12 single 1985 Hollywood Africa Extended Dance Mix Hollywood Africa Dub Mix Nevermind Album Red Hot Chili Peppers Red Hot Chili Peppers singles Category Red Hot Chili Peppers songs Category 1985 singles Category Songs about Los Angeles, California 1980s rock song stub bg Hollywood Africa es Hollywood Africa fr Hollywood Africa it Hollywood Africa pl Hollywood Africa pt Hollywood Africa fi Hollywood Africa sv Hollywood Africa ... more details
Africa 70 can refer to The Africa 70 occasionally referred to as Afrika 70 , a band associated with afrobeat musician Fela Kuti . Formerly known as Nigeria 70 and Koola Lobitos before that. Africa 70 NGO , Italian organization disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
SABC Africa was the International broadcasting international television service of the South African Broadcasting Corporation , which ceased to broadcast on August 1, 2008 after poor performance on the DStv satellite television platform. The channel broadcasted a variety of news and entertainment shows. The SABC International news platform is, however, still broadcast internationally. External links http www.sabcafrica.co.za SABC Africa official website SABC International news channels Category Television stations in South Africa SouthAfrica tv stub tv station stub ... more details
Slavery in Africa has a long history, and Slavery in modern Africa continues today . Types of African slavery Chattel slavery Chattel slavery was the type of slavery practiced in the Americas during the time of the Atlantic slave trade . Slaves were used as workers for Americans. Pawnship Pawn law Pawnship or debt bondage slavery involves the use of people as collateral finance collateral for debt . Slave labor is performed by the debtor, or a Kinship relative of the debtor usually a child . Typically, a child, used as collateral in pawnship, married into the creditor creditor s family causing the debt to be forgiven. Origins Slavery existed in Africa well before the Atlantic slave trade and even before Islamic slave trade. Slavery in Africa more than likely originated from wartime . When a Monarchy kingdom won a war or battle, opponents were taken captive and used as slaves. Another reason for slavery was to increase land ownership ownership of land by increasing the amount of laborers available to work the land. It is for this reason that slave raids became common on neighboring villages. Abolition Slavery in Africa decreased immensely due to the effects of the Atlantic, Red Sea, Indian Ocean and Trans Saharan slave trades abolition. Complete legal abolition of slavery did not cease in Africa until the 21st Century, with Mauretania outlawing the practice only in 2007 however, according to the UN slavery still exists in much of North Africa. References Donald R. Wright, http autocww.colorado.edu blackmon E64ContentFiles AfricanHistory SlaveryInAfrica.html History of Slavery and Africa , Online Encyclopedia , 2000. http www.digitalhistory.uh.edu black voices voices display.cfm?id 7 Digital History Slavery in Africa http africanhistory.about.com od slavery p SlaveryTypes.htm?terms slavery in 20africa About African History Africa in topic Slavery in Category Slavery in Africa Category Slavery by location Africa fr Esclavage en Afrique ... more details
Challenge Africa is a Non governmental organization non governmental organisation based in Bath, Somerset Bath , England . The organization s philanthropic endeavors focus on rural Kenya and issues related to orphan care, HIV AIDS prevention, provision of adequate food and water, and education. Challenge Africa work with the charity InterVol to provide international volunteers for their projects in Kenya. It is a registered charity in the United Kingdom . External links http www.challengeafrica.org.uk Challenge Africa Category Organizations established in 2006 Category Charities based in Kenya Kenya stub Charity stub ... more details
unreferenced date May 2011 Africa Beyond is a project celebrating African arts and culture in the UK, supported by Arts Council England , the British Broadcasting Corporation , the British Museum , the Southbank Centre , iniva Institute for International Visual Arts and other partners. Africa Beyond was founded in March 2006 and is based in London . It was created as a legacy of Africa 05, a major celebration of African arts, held throughout 2005. It organises artist residencies linking Africa and the UK, runs public events such as the Word from Africa festival first hosted at the British Museum in May 2007 , and works with arts venues to improve their links with African audiences and artists. The BBC hosts the Africa Beyond website, which features articles on African music, film, theatre, dance, literature and visual arts, with a special focus on artists and stories relevant to audiences in the UK. External links http www.bbc.co.uk africabeyond BBC official site BBC stub Art stub UK stub Category African art Category BBC Category British Museum ... more details
For the country in this region South Africa Image LocationSouthernAfrica.png right thumb 350px legend 00a000 Southern Africa United Nations geoscheme UN subregion legend 00d000 geographic, including above legend 00ff00 Southern African Development Community SADC Southern Africa is the south ernmost region of the Africa n continent , variably defined by geography or geopolitics . Within the region are numerous territories, including the South Africa Republic of South Africa nowadays, the simpler term South Africa is generally reserved for the country in English. ref Africa. The Oxford Companion ..., p. 19 quotation reads South Africa This term once referred to the south of the continent generally, but is currently restricted to the South Africa Republic of South Africa . The term Southern southern Africa , however, generally includes Angola , Botswana , Lesotho , Malawi , Mozambique , Namibia , South Africa, Swaziland , Zambia , and Zimbabwe . ref Definitions and usage UN scheme of geographic ... Southern Africa ref cite web url http millenniumindicators.un.org unsd methods m49 m49regin.htm title ... and other groupings ref flag Botswana flag Lesotho flag Namibia flag South Africa flag Swaziland ... subregion of Southern Africa. ref http www.sacu.int about.php?include about national contact points.html ... flag Mauritius flag Mozambique flag Namibia flag South Africa flag Swaziland flag Tanzania flag Zambia ... to include other territories flag Angola part of Central Africa in the UN scheme. flag Comoros ... local , flag Seychelles , flag Zambia , flag Zimbabwe part of East Africa Eastern Africa in the UN ... and Eastern Africa respectively, are occasionally included in Southern Africa. Another geographic delineation for the region is the portion of Africa south of the Cunene River Cunene and Zambezi rivers that is South Africa, Lesotho, Swaziland, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and the southern half of Mozambique. This definition is most often used in South Africa for natural sciences and particularly ... more details