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COUNTRIES OF AFRICA

PHYSICAL MAP OF AFRICA http://www.mapsofworld.com/physical-map/africa.htm6

SEMI-TROPICAL/ TEMPERATE MAJOR CLIMATIC ZONES OF AFRICA SEMI-ARID DESERT TROPICAL SEMI-TROPICAL/ TEMPERATE

MAJOR BIOMES OF AFRICA

DISTRIBUTION OF MAJOR RELIGIONS IN AFRICA DESERT

PAST COLONIAL POWERS IN AFRICA

2006 POPULATION DENSITY IN AFRICA The population of Sub-Saharan Africa was 800 million in 2007. The current growth rate is 2.3%. The UN predicts for the region a population of nearly 1.5 billion by 2050. The region has very serious overpopulation problems. More than 40% of the population in sub-Saharan countries is younger than 15 years old. From Wikipedia

HIV/AIDS WORLDWIDE FOCUS ON AFRICA Estimated HIV/AIDS prevalence among young adults (15-49) by country as of 2011 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HIV_Epidem.png

MALARIA WORLDWIDE FOCUS ON AFRICA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaria

RANKING AFRICAN COUNTRIES USING VARIOUS ATTRIBUTES

AFRICA – POPULATION RANK

AFRICA – COUNTRY AREA RANK

AFRICA – LITERACY RANK

AFRICA – GDP per capita

AFRICA – TRANSPARENCY INDEX

AFRICA – LIFE EXPECTANCY RANK

AFRICA – HDI (Human Development Index)

AFRICA – DOING BUSINESS INDEX

AFRICA – PRESS FREEDOM INDEX