Africa has eight major physical regions with diverse wildlife. Each African country has its own national animal. Continent has some of world's most extraordinary biodiversity
Nigeria is located in West Africa, covering 923,769 square kilometres. The country has a population of over 230 million, making it Africa's most populous nation. Nigeria is divided into 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory
Africa experiences a variety of climates including equatorial, tropical, and desert types. Temperate climates are rare, with high elevations and fringes having Mediterranean climates. Africa is the most tropical continent due to its equatorial location. Temperatures are consistently high, with the hottest region being Dallol, Ethiopia
Tanzania is located in East Africa, bordered by seven countries. Population of around 62 million, making it Africa's most populous south of equator. Contains three Great Lakes and Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest point. Climate varies greatly, with two major rainfall periods
Antelope refers to numerous species of Bovidae family native to Africa, India, Middle East, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe. There are 91 antelope species in about 30 genera, most native to Africa. True antelopes include only four genera: Gazella, Nanger, Eudorcas, and Antilope. Pronghorn is the only North American antelope, belonging to different family
Hundred Years' War ended with French victory at Battle of Castillon. Wars of the Roses began in England, ending with Henry VII's victory. Constantinople fell to Ottoman Turks, marking end of Byzantine Empire. Renaissance began with Gutenberg's printing press invention. Western Schism divided Catholic Church until Council of Constance