The discovery of fossilized remains in Africa has led experts to agree that the
world’s first humans originated from this continent millions of years ago. Today, the population stands at about 1.3 billion, with many people living in rural
regions of the 54 countries.
Africa’s diversity is seen in
its varied cultures, long-
standing customs, striking scenery, and wildlife. This captivating mix attracts a steady stream of visitors.
Africa places
INDUSTRY
Nigeria, Algeria, and Libya are
major sources of oil and natural
gas, while gold and diamonds have
made South Africa prosperous. Minerals
are mined in the Congo and Zambia, and copper and tin are exported from Namibia.
One-third of the
world’s gold is
produced in
Johannesburg
Stunning views over Cape Town and Table Mountain in South Africa
192 FOODAfrica’s staple foods are crops such as maize, yams, cassava, and plantains. Fish and meat are rarely eaten as a main dish but are added to other ingredients,
including beans and lentils. In towns all
over Morocco and Tunisia, people sell their
home-grown produce at local markets.
Kora
MUSIC
Celebrations in Africa are usually accompanied by
music, with percussion instruments the most
popular. Many types of drums are used to
create traditional beats, with animal horns
and shells blown to make different sounds.
Stringed instruments, such as the kora, and
double bells, such as the kuge, are also played.
Injera is an African flat bread, served here with beef stew and vegetables
Nigeria is one of the world’s main
oil producers
Mount Kilimanjaro lies on the Tanzania/Kenya
border and rises
5,895 m (19,340 ft)
The Masai
“jump-dance” to music, as a
show of strength
Sahara desert
Kuge
Drum
ALGERIA
MOROCCO
MAURITANIA
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TUNISIA
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