Wikipedia:Version 0.5/AfricaTree

This tree relates to topics in Africa, organised mainly by country.

Countries
List of African countries

Countries in bold have other pages listed, relating to that country. Countries in italics are not sovereign states. Some articles are listed multiple times if they involve more than one country. Other trans-national articles are listed at the foot of this page.

Algeria
 * Algerian Civil War

Angola Benin Botswana Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Comoros Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo
 * Congo Free State &mdash; Second Congo War

Côte d'Ivoire
 * Abidjan

Djibouti Egypt
 * Akhenaten &mdash; Amun &mdash; Cairo &mdash; Cleopatra VII &mdash; Egyptian pyramids &mdash; Euclid &mdash; Giza pyramid complex &mdash; Hatshepsut &mdash; Isis &mdash; Osiris &mdash; Ptolemy &mdash; Suez Canal

Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Ethiopia
 * Addis Ababa &mdash; Amda Seyon I of Ethiopia

Gabon The Gambia Ghana Guinea Guinea-Bissau Ivory Coast, see Côte d'Ivoire Kenya
 * Nairobi

Lesotho Liberia Libya Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Mayotte Morocco Mozambique Namibia Niger Nigeria Réunion Republic of South Africa, see South Africa Rwanda Saint Helena São Tomé and Príncipe Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Somalia South Africa
 * Cape Town &mdash; Flag of South Africa &mdash;

History of Cape Colony from 1870 to 1899 &mdash; History of Cape Colony from 1806 to 1870 &mdash; Johannesburg &mdash; Nelson Mandela &mdash; Shaka &mdash; Suburbs of Johannesburg &mdash; J. R. R. Tolkien

Sudan
 * Darfur conflict

Swaziland Tanzania Togo Tunisia
 * Hannibal Barca

Uganda
 * Lord's Resistance Army

Upper Volta, see Burkina Faso Western Sahara Zaire, see Democratic Republic of the Congo Zambia Zimbabwe
 * Harare

Historic countries
Makuria (Nubian kingdom)

Cross-border entities
Rivers and bodies of water &mdash; Atlantic Ocean &mdash; Congo River &mdash; Indian Ocean &mdash; Lake Chad &mdash; Lake Tanganyika &mdash; Lake Victoria &mdash; Niger River &mdash; Nile &mdash; Zambezi General &mdash; 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake &mdash; Africa &mdash; Economy of Africa &mdash; Elephant