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Countries, peoples, languages / Countries of the world / States of Africa
(3)
CAR - Central African Republic
CHAD
South Africa - Republic of South Africa
(4)
Ghana
ZAIR
SMALL
TOGO
(5)
ALGERIA
BENIN
GABON
KENYA
Congo
LIBYA
NIGER
SUDAN
TUNISIA
(6)
ANGOLA
GAMBIA
GUINEA
EGYPT
Zambia
LESOTHO
MALAWI
RWANDA
SOMALIA
UGANDA
(7)
BURUNDI
Djibouti
Cameroon
LIBERIA
MOROCCO
NAMIBIA
NIGERIA
REUNION - possession of France
SENEGAL
ERITREA
ETHIOPIA
(8)
BOTSWANA
ZIMBABWE
MAURITIUS
MOZAMBIQUE
TANZANIA
(9)
SWAZILAND
(10)
MAURITANIA
MADAGASCAR
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