African Landmarks
African Capitals
African Music & Dance
African History & People
African Animals
100

This famous waterfall lies on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe. 

Victoria Falls

100

The capital of Egypt.

Cairo

100

This style of music comes from Jamaica but is popular across Africa

Reggae

100

This ancient African queen ruled Egypt and was known for her alliance with Rome.

Cleopatra

100

This African reptile lives in rivers and has powerful jaws.

Crocodile

200

This desert in southern Africa is one of the oldest in the world.

Kalahari Desert

200

The capital of Nigeria. 

Abuja

200

This African music genre was made famous by Fela Kuti.

Afrobeat

200

This African country was never formally colonized by a European power.

Ethiopia

200

This African animal is the tallest land animal in the world.

Giraffe

300

This Moroccan city is known as the "Red City."

Marrakesh

300

The capital of Kenya.

Nairobi

300
This dance style originated in South Africa and went viral worldwide.

Gwara Gwara

300

This South African archbishop won the Nobel Peace Prize for his fight against apartheid.

Desmond Tutu

300

This African antelope is famous for its long, curved horns and fast running speed.

Gazelle

400

This ancient trading city was located in present-day Mali.

Timbuktu

400

The capital of Morocco.

Rabat

400

This drum is shaped like an hourglass and can "talk".

The Talking Drum

400

This African leader helped Ghana gain independence in 1957.

Kwame Nkrumah

400

This spotted African predator is known for its laughing sound.

Hyena

500

This country is famous for its long-distance runners.

Kenya

500

The capital of Ghana.

Accra

500

This Senegalese drum tradition is central to Wolof ceremonies.

Sabar

500

This ancient trade route connected West Africa to North Africa across the desert.

The Trans - Saharan Trade Route

500

This African animal uses echolocation-like clicks to communicate and navigate.

African Elephant
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