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  2. North Africa - Wikipedia

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    North Africa is a region of six sovereign states and three territories, with diverse cultural and linguistic influences from the Middle East and West Asia. It has three main geographic features: the Sahara desert, the Atlas Mountains, and the Nile River and delta.

  3. History of North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the prehistory, classical period, colonial period and post-independence era of North Africa, a region with diverse cultures and geography. Explore the role of Egypt, Carthage, Rome, Islam, and the Sahara in shaping the history of North Africa.

  4. Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia is a North African country on the Mediterranean Sea, bordered by Algeria, Libya and Italy. It has a rich and diverse history, culture and economy, influenced by Phoenicians, Romans, Arabs, Ottomans and French.

  5. Middle East and North Africa - Wikipedia

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    MENA stands for Middle East and North Africa, a geographic region that comprises the Middle East and North Africa together. The term has no standardized definition and may vary depending on the context and the source, but it typically includes countries like Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen.

  6. Category:North African countries - Wikipedia

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    A list of 13 subcategories and 9 pages that cover the countries in North Africa by history, geography, religion and politics. Find out more about Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, Sudan, Tunisia and Western Sahara.

  7. Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Algeria is a North African country with a Mediterranean coast and a diverse culture. Its capital and largest city is Algiers, located in the far north. Learn more about its history, geography, economy, and politics from this Wikipedia article.

  8. Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Morocco is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa, with a population of about 37 million and a rich cultural heritage. It has been inhabited since the Paleolithic era, ruled by various dynasties, and influenced by Arab, Berber, African and European civilizations.

  9. Maghreb - Wikipedia

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    Maghreb is the western part of the Arab world, including Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia and Western Sahara. Learn about its ancient and modern history, diverse languages and religions, and the Arab Maghreb Union.