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Africa
continent, geographic location, region
Part ofOstfeste, Earth, Afro-Eurasia, Afro-Asia Edit
Native labelAfrica Edit
Located in/on physical featureNorthern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere Edit
Coordinate location0°0′0″N 15°0′0″E Edit
Highest pointMount Kibo Edit
Lowest pointAfar Triangle Edit
Owner ofInternational Council of African Museums Edit
Shares border withEurasia, Asia Edit
Has boundaryboundary between Africa and Asia, boundary between Africa and Europe Edit
Studied byAfrican studies, African studies Edit
Hashtagafrica Edit
Depicted byStudy with Allegories of Europe and Africa Edit
Geography of topicgeography of Africa Edit
History of topichistory of Africa Edit
‎most populous urban areaLagos Edit
Related categoryCategory:Explorers of Africa Edit
Economy of topiceconomy of Africa Edit
Demographics of topicdemographics of Africa Edit
NCI Thesaurus IDC26272 Edit
Category for maps or plansCategory:Maps of Africa Edit
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Afirika tɔsu nnyɔsu wɔ fa kɔ durunya n kɛrɛ dɛɛ asiɛnm banbaka bo i la jama sin Asia dɛɛ asiɛn n sin. I anyaari da fa kɔ ju 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) fa saŋga ni nzue sin fɔm kɛrɛ, i de asiɛn n fofoe fa kɔ yasu 20% wɔ, na i awɔrɛ fofoe bo i da n kɔ yasu 6% wɔ.[1] Fa kɔ 2021 n dɛɛ afɔ ni, i jama nbaa kɔ yasu minɛ bo bu dodo yaa akpi 1.4 billion. Durunya n kɛrɛ nu, yiri ŋgumi jama nbaa kɔ yasu 18% wɔ. Afirika asiɛn n dɛɛ jama nbaa ni ti durunya asiɛn nyiŋgam kɛrɛ dɛɛ jama nbaa n kaan[2][3]. 2012 dɛɛ afɔ ni, i jama nbaam la afɔ afiɛn ni afiɛn kɔ yasu 19.7, ama durunya awɔrɛ nyiŋgam kɛrɛ dɛɛ afɔ afiɛn ni afiɛn n tiiri 30.4[4] wɔ. Fa kɔ 2024 dɛɛ afɔ n abuuri buuwa nu, Afirika asiɛn n jama nbaa koro bá sin minɛ yaa akpi 3.8 billion fa kɔ ju 2100[5] dɛɛ afɔ ni. Afirika ti durunya asiɛn nyiŋgam kɛrɛ kaan fa kɔ ajɛkɛ dika ni ŋwa fofoe nyaawa, na i tɔsu nnysu durunya n kɛrɛ nu faŋkɔ ajɛkɛ fofoe dika, yiri gusu tara Oceania dɛɛ asiɛn ni. Kadasi sifɔm ajaaraki Afirika nyini jinabiri n kɛrɛ nbafa asɔ i awɔrɛ anyanri ni, i dika[6] ni, ni i ajakpien bo[6] ni, ni akɔya ni, ni lɔɛ niniki[7][8]ni, ni akɔya fɔfɔrɛ n bo i wo nu ni. Haari ni wahara ni yaari n kɛrɛ mmɔɔ, ahin saŋga n nu dɛɛ ŋwa ni wata diiwa n bo wɔ atɛrɛki ni i jama nbaa beberebe bo bu toko la faŋƒa ni má Afirika toko ti asiɛn bo i la ŋwa na i di wata a, durunya n kɛrɛ nu, na Afirika toko la sika neŋgem beberebe.

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