The northern border of african continent
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North Africa is a region encompassing the northern portion of the African continent. There is no singularly accepted scope for the region, and it is sometimes defined as stretching from the Atlantic shores of Mauritania in the west, to Egypt's Suez Canal and the Red Sea in the east.
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The northern border of african continent
- The Atlantic Ocean borders the continent on the west, the Mediterranean Sea on the north, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean on the east, and the waters of the Atlantic and Indian seas on the south.
- The Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, and the Indian Ocean all encircle Africa, the second-largest continent. The Equator divides it approximately evenly in half. The islands of Cape Verde, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, and Comoros are all part of the continent.
- The northern area of the African continent is known as North Africa or Northern Africa. The region's boundaries are not universally agreed upon, however they are sometimes stated to extend from the Suez Canal in Egypt to the Atlantic coast of Mauritania in the west.
- European explorers of the nineteenth century, drawn by the descriptions of ancient or Arab geographers from the classical era, travelled along the pathways taken by the nomadic people who inhabited the huge "empty" expanse. They took notes on the names of the stopping points they found or rediscover, described the scenery, measured the climate, and collected rock samples. A map started to gradually fill in the white spot.
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