North Africa

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North Africa is located in the Worlds second largest continent Africa between the North Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, & the Red Sea. North Africa holds claim to seven territories including Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Sudan, Morocco, Tunisia, and the Western Sahara. North Africa is the northernmost region of the African Continent.


Religion

Religions in North Africa include Baha'i, Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and some traditional African religions.

In Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, and Sudan, Islam is the dominant religion.


Geography

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The Atlas Mountains run through Morocco, northern Algeria and Tunisia.

The Sahara Desert covers more than 90% of the region.

Rivers in Africa include::

  • The Nile River runs through Egypt & Sudan.
  • Atbarah River - Sudan & Ethiopia
  • Blue Nile - Sudan & Ethiopia
  • Didessa River - Ethiopia
  • White Nile - Sudan
  • Mountain Nile - Sudan
  • Draa River - Algeria & Morocco
  • Moulouya River - Morocco
  • Bou Regreg - Morocco
  • Oum Er-Rbia River - Morocco
  • Sebou River - Morocco


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