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The five region according to the United Nations geoscheme for Africa.
The five regions of the African Union.
The five regions of the Confederation of African Football.

The continent of Africa is commonly divided into five regions or subregions, four of which are in sub-Saharan Africa.

List of subregions in Africa

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The five United Nation subregions:[1]

Subregion Country or territory
Northern Africa  Azores (Portugal)
 Algeria
 Canary Islands (Spain)
 Ceuta (Spain)
 Egypt
 Libya
 Madeira (Portugal)
 Melilla (Spain)
 Morocco
 Sudan
 Tunisia
 Western Sahara
Eastern Africa  British Indian Ocean Territory (United Kingdom)
 Burundi
 Comoros
 Djibouti
 Eritrea
 Ethiopia
 French Southern Territories (France)
 Kenya
 Madagascar
 Malawi
 Mauritius
 British Indian Ocean Territory
 Mayotte (France)
 Mozambique
 Reunion (France)
 Rwanda
 Seychelles
 Somalia
 South Sudan
 Tanzania
 Uganda
 Zambia
 Zimbabwe
Middle Africa  Angola
 Cameroon
 Central African Republic
 Chad
 Congo
 DR Congo
 Equatorial Guinea
 Gabon
 São Tomé and Príncipe
Southern Africa  Botswana
 Eswatini
 Lesotho
 Namibia
 South Africa
Western Africa  Benin
 Burkina Faso
 Cape Verde
 Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
 Gambia, The
 Ghana
 Guinea
 Guinea-Bissau
 Liberia
 Mali
 Mauritania
 Niger
 Nigeria
 Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
 Senegal
 Sierra Leone
 Togo

Directional approach

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One common approach categorizes Africa directionally, e.g., by cardinal direction (compass direction):

This approach is taken, for example, in the United Nations geoscheme for Africa and the regions of the African Union.

Physiographic approach

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Satellite image of Africa, showing the ecological break that defines the sub-Saharan area

Another common approach divides Aregions, or vegetation types:

Linguistic approach

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Main article: Languages of Africa
Map showing the traditional language families represented in Africa:
  Afroasiatic (Semitic-Hamitic)
  Austronesian (Malay-Polynesian)
  Khoisan
Niger-Congo:
  Bantu
  Central and Eastern Sudanese
  Central Bantoid
  Eastern Bantoid
  Guinean
  Mande
  Western Bantoid
Nilo-Saharan:
  Kanuri
  Nilotic
  Songhai

By official language

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Official languages in Africa
  Arabic
  Spanish
  English
  Swahili
  French
  other languages

By indigenous language family

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Investment approach

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A slightly less common, but equally important method of division of the continent is by investment factors. For the purposes of investing, Africa is not a single destination with a single set of standardized risk factors and homogeneous potential for reward.[2] Although some high-level similarities are evident, digging into the specifics of certain regions and countries shows that Africa comprises a range of distinct investment destinations, each with its own attractions, flaws, cultural differences and business practices.[3] [4]

The investment approach was first developed by global, independent financial analytics provider and investment consultant, RisCura:

See also

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Notes

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1.^ Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic: sovereignty disputed with Morocco

References

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  1. ^ "Geographic Regions". United Nations Statistics Division. 2021. Retrieved 2 May 2021.
  2. ^ "Compelling investment markets in Africa – Inside Riscura's Bright Africa 2015 Report: Debbie O'Hanlon, Senior Analyst, RisCura (Infographics) | African Business News | African Financial & Economic News". African Business Central. Retrieved 2015年11月09日.
  3. ^ "Segmenting Africa into meaningful markets | Bright Africa". www.riscura.com. Retrieved 2015年11月06日.
  4. ^ "Meaningful African markets for investment". Capital Markets in Africa. 22 September 2015. Retrieved 2015年11月06日.
  5. ^ "UMA". www.maghrebarabe.org. Archived from the original on 2010年04月20日. Retrieved 2015年11月09日.
  6. ^ "What Is the Arab Spring?". About.com News & Issues. Retrieved 2015年11月09日.
  7. ^ "Sudan - Egypt Relations". www.globalsecurity.org. Retrieved 2015年11月09日.
  8. ^ Kessler, Oren (23 August 2015). "Trading Peace in Egypt and Israel". Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 2015年11月11日.
  9. ^ "What it takes to succeed in Francophone Africa" (PDF).
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