What is the capital of Libya?
Tripoli
What percent of Moroccans are Muslim?
99%
[...] is the largest country in Africa
Sudan
When did Eritrea become independent from Ethiopia?
1991
What is Tunisia's national dish?
couscous
What is the capital of Morocco?
Rabat
In Ethiopia, how many people are assigned to each doctor?
33,333 people
Morocco's economy depends on three industries...
tourism, agriculture, and phosphates
When did Djibouti become independent?
1977
What are some of Algeria's major crops? (Name three)
cereals, citrus fruits, grapes, olives, tobacco, figs, dates, and cork
What is the capital of Djibouti?
Djibouti
In Djibouti, how many people out of 1,000 have a television?
45 per 1,000
[...] of Libya is covered by the Sahara desert
90%
When did Somalia gain independence from Italy and Britain?
1960
What two industries dominate the Libyan economy?
Oil and gas
What is the capital of Eritrea?
Asmera
What are the three languages spoken in Eritrea?
English, Arabic, and Tigrinya
[...], the capital city of Egypt, has a population of [...] million.
Cairo; 15;
After the eight year war that claimed one million lives, Algeria gained independence. What year was that?
1962
What are some of the main crops in Egypt?
cotton, wheat, rice, sugar, fruit, vegetables, and dates
What is the capital of Ethiopia?
Addis Ababa
What is the population of Egypt?
71,900,000
Since war broke out in Somalia, many thousands of Somalis have moved into... for food, safety, and shelter.
relief camps
When did Tunisia gain independence?
1956
What is Ethiopia's national dish?
Enejera