“africa” use in sentences

How to use in-sentence of “africa”:

+ Vasco da Gama had finally reached the East by sailing around Africa in 1497–98, completing the exploratory efforts started by Henry the Navigator.

+ There are different ways to describe the area East Africa covers – it can be defined by geography or countries.

+ They are endemic to Africa and rank among the oldest of the gallinaceous birds.

+ Tropical Depression Six formed from an area of low pressure midway between Africa and the Lesser Antilles on 3 September.

+ The most basal “true” kestrels are three species from Africa and its surroundings.

+ This is a “fusion” of musical ideas which originally came from Africa and Spain.

+ Biya is currently the longest-ruling non-royal leader in the world and the Lists of state leaders by ageoldest ruler in Sub-Saharan Africa after Robert Mugabe stepped down during the 2017 Zimbabwean coup d’état.

+ Segal died of cancer on 4 April 2016 in Cape Town, South Africa at the age of 85.

africa use in sentences
africa use in sentences

Example sentences of “africa”:

+ In children, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and brain tumors are most common, except in Africa where non-Hodgkin lymphoma occurs more often.

+ In the middle years of the 20th century Festo Kivengere, an Anglican Bishop preached in Africa with great results.

+ A group of three mainly grey species from Africa and Madagascar are usually considered kestrels by their general shape and habits, but are probably distinct from the true kestrels discussed above.

+ In Africa the country of South Africa has the highest asthma rate on the whole continent even though it is one of the richest countries.

+ It was originally the dialect that developed among the Afrikaner Protestant settlers, the unfree workers, and slaveryslaves brought to the Cape area in southwestern South Africa by the Dutch East India Company between 1652 and 1705.

+ After she left and went to Africa with big game hunter John Riddell.

+ In Africa it is often abbreviated sh.

+ Places in Africa like Guinea-Bissau, Sierra Leone and Mali are the poorest, with Sierra Leone having the lowest HDI ranking in the world.

+ The Lesser Kudu live in Eastern Africa and Kenya and Tanzania.

+ Thabo Mbeki, who was the president of South Africa at the time, gave the funeral speech.

+ He won the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations with the Ivory Coast national team.

+ During the years 1822 and 1824, the boat was in the West Africa Squadron, where it chased slave ships.

+ At that time, the world was in an ice age, and Africa was a desert.

+ It is one of the original Provinces of South Africaprovinces of the Union of South Africa from 1910 until 1994 with capital in Pretoria.

+ The Heligoland-Zanzibar TreatyZanzibar treaty of July 1890, meant Germany gave control of Zanzibar, an island near German East Africa to Britain in return for the island of Heligoland in the North Sea.

+ He visited South Africa on late June 2013.

+ It was introduced into Africa for this purpose, but it has spread fast and is now a serious pest in South Africa, where it is known as ‘rooikrans’.

+ In the 1980s a long Strike actionstrike against the college’s investment in apartheid South Africa was organised.

+ In children, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and brain tumors are most common, except in Africa where non-Hodgkin lymphoma occurs more often.

+ In the middle years of the 20th century Festo Kivengere, an Anglican Bishop preached in Africa with great results.

More in-sentence examples of “africa”:

+ They are the national animal of South Africa and live in the Savannah Biome.

+ Italy became famous for its Tomato sauce, made from New World tomatoes, while coffee from Africa and sugarcane from Asia became the main crops of very large Latin American plantations.
+ Outside Africa it lives through Arabia, Iran and western Asia to Turkmenistan and the Indian subcontinent.

+ They are the national animal of South Africa and live in the Savannah Biome.

+ Italy became famous for its Tomato sauce, made from New World tomatoes, while coffee from Africa and sugarcane from Asia became the main crops of very large Latin American plantations.

+ Outside Africa it lives through Arabia, Iran and western Asia to Turkmenistan and the Indian subcontinent.

+ It is in the Western Cape Province of South Africa and forms part of the Table Mountain National Reserve.

+ Bloomeries had been used in Sub-Saharan Africa before 500 BC.

+ Ntuli died on 16 January 2021 from COVID-19 in Durban, South Africa at the age of 63.

+ It is dedicated to the 139 soldiers of the British Army 462 Moving Unit in British Mandate of Palestine on the SS ErinpuraSS “Erinpura” that lost their lives in a battle in North Africa with the Air Force of Nazi Germany.

+ The team was excluded from the opening race in South Africa after not paying the required $100,000 entry fee for new teams.

+ Before World War II, almost all the countries of Africa were European colonies.

+ The zone includes Africa south of the Sahara, the southern and eastern parts of the Arabian Peninsula, the island of Madagascar, southern Iran, extreme southwestern Pakistan, and the islands of the western Indian Ocean.

+ In geologygeological terms, Africa-Eurasia may be a supercontinent if Africa collides with Europe.

+ It is set in Africa in 1914.

+ Jackals are Canidaecanid species found in Africa and Asia.

+ In 2019, scientists looked at the DNA from the ibis mummies and from living ibises around Africa and came to believe that the ibises that were made into mummies were not caught in the wild.

+ The tsunami was called the “Asian tsunami”, or the “Boxing Day tsunami” in Australia, Canada, England, and South Africa because it happened on the 26th of December 2004.

+ Soon after passing his exams, Dausset joined the Free FranceFree French Forces in North Africa as an ambulance worker.

+ It lives in eastern and central Africa including Kenya, Tanzania, Cameroon, South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and Angola.

+ In Kenya, the British East Africa Company minted the rupee and its fractions as well as pice.

+ Allen was the drummer and musical director of Fela Kuti’s band Africa ’70 from 1968 to 1979, and was one of the primary co-founders of the genre of Afrobeat music.

+ Acheulean is the industry of stone tool manufacture by Homoearly humans of the Lower Palaeolithic era in Africa and much of West Asia and Europe.

+ On August 2, a Tropical wave that came from Africa had started to organize Tropical Depression Four.

+ She competed for the South Africa women’s national water polo team in the 2016 Summer Olympics qualifications and 2017 World Aquatics Championships.

+ Before 1994, the official languages of South Africa were English, Dutch languageDutch, and Afrikaans.

+ It first became extinct in Africa some 1.5 million years ago.

+ Non-English speakers may know the game by their local words for “rock, paper, scissors”, although it is also known as Janken or Yakyuken in Japan, Kawi Bawi Bo in Korea, Pierre-Papier-Ciseaux in France, Ca-Chi-Pun in Chile, and in South Africa as Ching-Chong-Cha, the words used in the ‘count’.

+ The trafficking in woman and children in Western and Southern Africa violates the 1948 UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

+ It lives in the Horn of Africa and the southwestern tip of the Arabian Peninsula.

+ The 1996 African Cup of Nations was the 20th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations.

+ It has been recorded across native tribes of America, Africa and Australia.

+ He is the 5th and current President of South Africa since the resignation of Jacob Zuma on 14 February 2018.

+ South Africa uses the term to talk about children under age 18 who lost either their father or their mother to AIDS.

+ Bujumbura grew from a small village after it became a military post in German East Africa in 1889.

+ She competed in the high jump and won the gold medal for South Africa at the 1952 Summer Olympics held in Helsinki, Finland.

+ Former Xhosa president of South Africa Nelson Mandela who stopped the attack in 1965 to 1984, when he was released for the equality he had made for Africa and black Americans.

+ They are descendents of ancestors which rafted over from Africa about 20 million years ago.

+ The national flag of South Africa was adopted in April 1994.

+ Tropical Depression Seven started on September 25 about halfway between Africa and South America.

+ The camels were used by people in north Africa and Asia, especially in deserts.

+ VOA was organized in 1942 under the Office of War Information with news programs aimed at Europe and North Africa occupied by Germany.

+ The first travelers to Africa talked about a “tailed race”.

+ A tropical wave from Africa strengthened quickly on September 8 to become a tropical depression.

+ In 2012, South Africa held its first census in over ten years.

+ The Arab League is an organization made up of countries in the Arab world in Northern Africa and Southwest Asia.

+ He said, “Hunting in Africa is the kind of hunting I like.

+ He chose not to play for Cameroon at the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations.

+ Haggard lived in South Africa for six years when he was a young man.

+ Farmers in Africa do not like them, because sometimes they enter in farms and eat chickens and other animals.

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