Name 1 country in the East Africa Region.
Sudan - South Sudan - ERITREA - DJIBOUTI - SOMALIA - ETHIOPIA - KENYA - TANZANIA - UGANDA - RWANDA - BURUNDI
Arabs settled on the East African coast of the __________ Ocean.
Arabs settled on the East African coast of the INDIAN Ocean.
___________ has the largest population.
ETHIOPIA has the largest population.
The __________ is a horn shaped peninsula where Eritrea, Djibouti, Somali, and Ethiopia are located.
The Horn of Africa is a horn shaped peninsula where Eritrea, Djibouti, Somali, and Ethiopia are located.
For 200 years, the city of __________ was the wealthiest trading center in East Africa.
For 200 years, the city of KILWA was the wealthiest trading center in East Africa.
___________ has the smallest population.
DJIBOUTI has the smallest population.
The Great ________ Valley is a series of valleys and depressions formed where plates are pulling apart.
The Great RIFT Valley is a series of valleys and depressions formed where plates are pulling apart.
In 1896 Ethiopia overthrew _________ rule.
In 1896 Ethiopia overthrew ITALIAN rule.
Most East Africans are either Christian or _______________.
Most East Africans are either Christian or MUSLIM.
The _________ River goes through Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and the Sudan, it is also the longest in the world.
The NILE River goes through Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, South Sudan, and the Sudan, it is also the longest in the world.
East African colonies were granted their independence in the _________.
East African colonies were granted their independence in the 1960’s.
East Africans still live in rural areas where, often there is no _____________.
East Africans still live in rural areas where, often there is no ELECTRICITY.
Rwanda is called “land of a _________ hills”.
Rwanda is called “land of a thousand hills”.
South _____ became independent in 2011.
South SUDAN became independent in 2011.
Poor nutrition and _______________ continues to be a major concern.
Poor nutrition and STARVATION continues to be a major concern.