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For centuries, Africa was a prosperous continent with many leading civilizations, such as Egypt and Mali, who inspired the world. They were relatively wealthy compared to the rest of the world and highly involved in global affairs. However, Africa slowly began to fall behind the rest of the world until the 1800s when most of the continent was seized by European colonial powers. After World War II, the European empires could no longer maintain their colonies in Africa and began to grant them independence. Once they achieved independence, the weak, relatively poor African nations found it difficult to move forward, though some were doing better than others. Nonetheless, enthusiasm from their independence enabled the development of a panAfrican identity in many countries and many new African

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  • African Union (Asia for the Asiatics!)
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  • For centuries, Africa was a prosperous continent with many leading civilizations, such as Egypt and Mali, who inspired the world. They were relatively wealthy compared to the rest of the world and highly involved in global affairs. However, Africa slowly began to fall behind the rest of the world until the 1800s when most of the continent was seized by European colonial powers. After World War II, the European empires could no longer maintain their colonies in Africa and began to grant them independence. Once they achieved independence, the weak, relatively poor African nations found it difficult to move forward, though some were doing better than others. Nonetheless, enthusiasm from their independence enabled the development of a panAfrican identity in many countries and many new African
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est date
  • 1963-05-23(xsd:date)
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  • Asia for the Asiatics!
Name en
  • African Union
ethnic group
  • African
Name
  • African Union
regime
  • Supranational Federation
Language
  • English, French, Swahili, French, Arabic, Portuguese
Currency
  • Afro
Population
  • 1010010000(xsd:integer)
Governing body
  • PanAfrican Parliament
Religion
  • Christianity , Islam
area unit
  • kmĀ²
Area
  • 30200000(xsd:integer)
Demonym
  • African
language other
  • Native Languages
otl
  • Africa
Organizations
  • United Nations
Common name
  • Africa
ethnic other
  • Arab, White African
oreligion
  • Native Religions
pop unit
  • people
abstract
  • For centuries, Africa was a prosperous continent with many leading civilizations, such as Egypt and Mali, who inspired the world. They were relatively wealthy compared to the rest of the world and highly involved in global affairs. However, Africa slowly began to fall behind the rest of the world until the 1800s when most of the continent was seized by European colonial powers. After World War II, the European empires could no longer maintain their colonies in Africa and began to grant them independence. Once they achieved independence, the weak, relatively poor African nations found it difficult to move forward, though some were doing better than others. Nonetheless, enthusiasm from their independence enabled the development of a panAfrican identity in many countries and many new African leaders embraced calls for a united Africa. African leaders soon moved towards this goal.
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