This African country’s capital is Freetown.
Sierra Leone
This bird is known for standing on one leg and is found in African wetlands.
Flamingo
This is the world’s second-largest freshwater lake, located in East Africa.
Lake Victoria
This large African animal has curved horns and is part of the “Big Five.”
Buffalo
This mineral is mined in Tanzania and Mozambique.
Ruby
This vast desert stretches across much of Northern Africa
Sahara Desert
This major African river flows through Guinea and Sierra Leone.
Freetown River
This big cat is often called the “King of the Jungle,” though it mainly lives in savannas
Lion
This Ethiopian city is famous for ancient ruins and obelisks.
Bahir Dar
This endangered African animal is known for its horn and thick skin.
Rhinoceros
This is the largest city in Senegal.
Saint-Louis
The traditional West African drum called the ______ is played with bare hands.
Fufu Drum
This North African country’s capital is Tripoli.
Libya
This ethnic group is found in parts of Cameroon and Gabon.
Bantu
This East African country is known as the “Land of a Thousand Hills.”
Rwanda
This river flows between Zambia and Angola.
Shire River
The ______ region in South Africa is famous for its biodiversity.
Fynbos
This African language is spoken in Uganda and Kenya.
Luganda
This desert spans parts of Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa.
Botswana Basin
This ancient Egyptian god represented the sun.
Ra
The _______ people are an Indigenous group known for their hunter-gatherer lifestyle in the Kalahari Desert
The San People
This active volcano is located in Cape Verde.
Fogo
This kingdom once ruled parts of present-day DR Congo.
Luba Kingdom
This famous African river flows through Guinea and Mali.
Bani River
This Tanzanian river flows into the Indian Ocean.
Rufiji River