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hint
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answer
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D
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westernmost mainland capital city
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Dakar
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O
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president that Idi Amin deposed in 1971
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Obote
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C
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city where of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walks into mine
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Casablanca
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T
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lake, bigger than Belgium, bordering four countries
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Tanganyika
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O
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Angola-Namibia border river, 1700 km /1050 mi long
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Okavango
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R
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Zimbabwe's previous name
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Rhodesia
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L
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19th century explorer
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Livingstone
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I
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official Nigerian language, spoken by 24 million
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Igbo
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V
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waterfall on Zambezi River
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Victoria Falls
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I
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once a major export of Côte d'Ivoire
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ivory
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N
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the N in ANC
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National
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G
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country whose name means Warrior King in Mande language
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Ghana
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S
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Eswatini means Land of the ....
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Swazis
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T
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one of Jesus' 12 apostles, after whom a country is named
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Thomas
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O
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Algeria's 4-letter second largest city
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Oran
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N
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river that flows through Nubia
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Nile
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E
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Ugandan airport from where 102 Israeli hostages were rescued in 1976
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Entebbe
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I
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antelope, native to southern countries
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impala
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P
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this city's name means beach in Portuguese
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Praia
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R
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1963 trial where Mandela was found guilty of espionage
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Rivonia
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E
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only country in the world where Amharic is the official language
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Ethiopia
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S
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South Africa's rugby team nickname, also known as Bokke
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Springboks
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U
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renamed to Burkina Faso in 1984
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Upper Volta
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M
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endured a 15-year civil war after its 1975 independence
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Mozambique
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E
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one-party state, created in 1993
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Eritrea
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phrase from African history
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Doctor Livingstone, I presume
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Good learning quiz, only doable for Africa-experts.