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100

This viral South African style is known for its "log drum" basslines, rhythmic footwork, and dancers often blowing whistles.

What is Amapiano?

100

Boasting the largest population on the continent, this West African nation is frequently called the "Giant of Africa."

What is Nigeria?

100

Though it originated in Senegal, this tomato-based rice dish is the center of a fierce culinary rivalry between Nigeria and Ghana.

What is Jollof Rice?

100

He is the Afrobeat pioneer and activist who founded the Kalakuta Republic and used his music to challenge the Nigerian military government.

Who is Fela Kuti?

100

This country's flag features a sky-blue background with a single five-pointed white star, originally inspired by the UN flag for its role in the nation's independence.

What is Somalia?

200

This Nigerian move involves "kicking" your feet out and rapid foot movement.

What is Legwork?

200

This massive waterfall on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe is locally known as Mosi-oa-Tunya, or "The Smoke That Thunders."

What is Victoria Falls?

200

This sour, fermented flatbread is a staple in Ethiopian and Eritrean cuisine, used to scoop up wat (stew).

What is Injera?

200

Beyonce featured this Nigerian artist on the 2019 track "Brown Skin Girl" as part of her The Lion King: The Gift soundtrack.

Who is Wizkid?

200

This landlocked country is nicknamed "the land of a thousand hills" and features a sun on its flag representing enlightenment and unity.

What is Rwanda?

300

Often performed at festivals in Ghana, this dance features colorful Kente cloth and intricate hand gestures used to tell a story.

What is Adowa?

300

Reaching an elevation of 5,895 meters in Tanzania, this dormant volcano is the highest point in all of Africa.

What is Mount Kilimanjaro?

300

This starchy staple is made by pounding boiled yams, cassava, or plantains until they reach a smooth, dough-like consistency.

What is Fufu?

300

After spending 27 years in prison, this Nobel Peace Prize winner became South Africa’s first Black president in 1994.

Who is Nelson Mandela?

300

Which country’s flag contains the "Black Star," a symbol of African emancipation that has also given its national soccer team their nickname?

What is Ghana?

400

Created in Côte d'Ivoire in the early 2000s, this high-energy style is famous for its "glitzy" lifestyle vibes and imitative movements.

What is Coupé-Décalé?

400

This island nation is Africa's largest and provided the setting for a 2005 animated film featuring Alex the Lion.

What is Madagascar?

400

This extracted oil gives African stews their distinct bright orange or red color.

What is Palm Oil?

400

This Senegalese-American singer and mogul is "building" a $6 billion "futuristic city" in his home country and is famous for hits like "Lonely."

Who is Akon? 

400

Known as the "Queen of the Nile," she was the final Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt before it became a province of the Roman Empire.

Who is Cleopatra?

500

This dance style from Ethiopia is famous for its intense shoulder shaking.

What is Eskista?

500

These two nations share a name and are separated by a river; their capitals, Kinshasa and Brazzaville, face each other across the water.

What are the DRC (Democratic Republic of the Congo) and Republic of the Congo?

500

If you are eating grilled meat skewers on a street corner in Nairobi, you are likely enjoying this popular East African treat.

What is Nyama Choma?

500

This dance troupe from Kampala, Uganda, became world-famous after appearing in French Montana’s "Unforgettable" music video and later receiving a "Golden Buzzer" on Britain’s Got Talent.

Who are the Ghetto Kids?

500

At its peak, this medieval West African empire was responsible for nearly half of the world’s gold supply.

What is the Mali Empire?