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British Empire: Countries in the Spine of Africa

Name all the present-day Countries in the 'Spine of Africa' that used to be apart of the British Empire.
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Last updated: July 21, 2019
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First submittedJuly 20, 2019
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Gained from the Ottoman Empire in 1882.
Egypt
Once apart of the country above it.
Sudan
Only became a country in 2011
South Sudan
Known for having the Maasai Mara Animal Reserve.
Kenya
Located directly north of Lake Victoria.
Uganda
A genocide took place here in July 1994.
Rwanda
The poorest country in the world in terms of nominal GDP.
Burundi
A former German Colony handed to Britain under the Treaty of Versailles.
Tanzania
The country that connects the former Portuguese colonies of Angola and Mozambique.
Zambia
A vertical version of The Gambia.
Malawi
The last African colony to gain independance from Britain.
Zimbabwe
Africa's largest producer of gold.
South Africa
The only country in Africa to be completely encompassed by another country.
Lesotho
This country recently changed its name in 2018
Eswatini
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