Description
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Starting Letter
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Answer
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Largest and most important city of Côte d'Ivoire, home to most of the country's governmental institutions
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A
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Abidjan
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Country in west Africa, sandwiched between Nigeria and Togo
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B
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Benin
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Largest city and chief port of Morocco, its name means "white house" in Spanish
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C
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Casablanca
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Small country on the Horn of Africa, opposite Yemen across the Bab al-Mandeb Strait
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D
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Djibouti
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Small landlocked country in southern Africa, formerly known as Swaziland
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E
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Eswatini
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Capital and largest city of Sierra Leone, founded in 1792 by former black American slaves
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F
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Freetown
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Largest city on Lake Kivu, on the DR Congo–Rwanda border
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G
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Goma
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Capital city of Zimbabwe, formerly known as Salisbury
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H
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Harare
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Large city in southeastern Nigeria, the third most populous after Lagos and Kano
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I
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Ibadan
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Largest city in South Africa, and one of the largest cities in Africa
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J
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Johannesburg
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Africa's highest mountain, located in northeastern Tanzania, near the border with Kenya
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K
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Kilimanjaro
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Capital and largest city of Angola, founded by the Portuguese in 1576
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L
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Luanda
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Country and largest island in Africa, east of the Mozambique Channel
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M
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Madagascar
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Third longest river in Africa, shares its name with a country it flows through
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N
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Niger
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Inland river delta in Botswana, it empties into the endorheic Kalahari Basin
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O
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Okavango
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Sudan's main port city, it handles the majority of the country's international trade
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P
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Port Sudan
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Fourth largest city in Mozambique, capital of the Zambezia Province
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Q
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Quelimane
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Large body of water separating Africa from the Arabian peninsula
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R
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Red Sea
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Small archipelagic island country in the Indian Ocean, east of the Somali Sea
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S
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Seychelles
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Largest African lake by volume, it defines the border between DR Congo and Tanzania
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T
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Tanganyika
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Country west of Kenya, on the northern shores of Lake Victoria
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U
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Uganda
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One of the world's largest waterfalls, located on the Zambia–Zimbabwe border, on the Zambezi River
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V
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Victoria Falls
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Capital and largest city of Namibia, re-founded by the Germans in 1890
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W
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Windhoek
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A Bantu ethnic group from southern Africa, their homeland is located mostly within the modern-day Eastern Cape province of South Africa
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X
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Xhosa
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Capital and second-largest city of Cameroon
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Y
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Yaoundé
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Group of islands off the coast of mainland Tanzania, home to a former sultanate
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Z
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Zanzibar
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