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the world’s largest desert; it dominates much of North Africa

Sahara

100

the longest river in the world; located in North Africa

Nile River

100

finely ground fertile soil that is good for growing crops

silt

100

a high mountain range in northwestern Africa

Atlas Mountains 

200

the capital of Egypt

Cairo

200

a city in which almost no taxes are placed on goods

Free Port

200

This writing system used pictures and symbols that stood for ideas or words. Each symbol represented one or more sounds in the Egyptian language.

hieroglyphics

300

a canal in Egypt that links the Mediterranean and Red seas

Suez Canal

300

a wave of pro-democracy uprisings that spread throughout Northern Africa and Southwest Asia in 2011

Arab Spring

300

a ruler who has almost absolute power

Dictator

400

a marketplace or bazaar in the Islamic world

souk

400

Following a series of protests in 2011, this country's government made reforms. It lifted a 19-year state of emergency.

Algeria

400

an ethnic group who are native to North Africa and speak their own language 

The Berbers 

500

a region in North Africa that includes western Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco; it means “west” in Arabic

Maghreb

500

From 1969 to 2011, this country was ruled by a dictator, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi. In 2011 pro-democracy protests broke out here.

Libya

500

In January 2011 protesters forced longtime President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali from power in this country 

Tunisia 

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