GEOGRAPHY Realms, Regions, and Concepts Sub-Saharan Africa I10- Southern Africa
THE REGIONS OF SUBSAHARAN AFRICA 1 Southern Africa 10 states 2 East Africa 7 states 3 Equatorial Africa 9 states 4 West Africa 12 states 5 African Transition Zone 4 States
THE REGIONS OF SUBSAHARAN AFRICA The Transition Zone region encompasses not only four whole countries, but parts of others, resulting in many countries divided between large Christian and Muslim populations.
I10- Southern Africa Ten Nations of the Southern African Region South Africa Those that border South Africa Botswana Lesotho Swaziland Namibia Zimbabwe Those in the north of the region Angola Moçambique Zambia Malawi
I10- Southern Africa SOUTHERN AFRICA REGION Six of the ten states are landlocked. This region is the richest in SubSaharan Africa, with none of the volcanic or earthquake issues found in other regions, and two major river systems. (Zambezi & Orange-Vaal)
I10- Southern Africa SOUTHERN AFRICA REGION A period of rapid population growth followed by the AIDS pandemic, civil wars, political corruption and instability, and worldwide economic competition all contributed to the poor status of many nations of the region.
I10- Southern Africa REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Capitals: Pretoria [administrative] Capetown [legislative] Bloemfontein [judicial]
I10- Southern Africa REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA -Apartheid -African National Congress (ANC) -Mandela and F.W. de Klerk -Bantu Zulu/Xhosa Boers British
I10- Southern Africa REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Apartheid 1950-1990, System of Legal Discrimination
I10- Southern Africa REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA African National Congress (ANC) Organization dedicated to ending apartheid, led by Nelson Mandela
I10- Southern Africa REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Mandela and F.W. de Klerk Nelson Mandela-imprisoned protestor F.W. de Klerk President of South Africa -Agree to end apartheid in 1990 By 1994, Mandela elected president of South Africa in its first democratic election.
I10- Southern Africa REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Bantu Zulu/Xhosa Boers British The country saw the arrival of the Bantu peoples in pre-colonial migrations, then the rise of the Zulu and Xhosa nations, just prior to European conquest.
I10- Southern Africa REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Bantu Zulu/Xaosa Boers British Because it was a strategic spot in the exploration age, it was claimed by the Dutch East India Company early, and the descendent of those traders became known as the Boers. Britain would soon conquer, but the Boers, now known as Afrikkaners, remained.
BOTSWANA Capital: Gaborone I10- Southern Africa
I10- Southern Africa BOTSWANA -Surrounded by the Kalahari Desert -Diamond Mines & Subsistence Farmers -2 nd most AIDS-inflicted state in Africa
I10- Southern Africa LESOTHO Capital: Maseru
I10- Southern Africa LESOTHO -Surrounded by South Africa An example of an enclave. -Basutoland was renamed the Kingdom of Lesotho upon independence from the UK in 1966. -Many of the population work in South Africa
SWAZILAND Capital: Mbabane I10- Southern Africa
I10- Southern Africa SWAZILAND -Nearly Surrounded by South Africa -Most AIDS-inflicted state in Africa -Last absolute monarch in Africa until 2006 when a constitution was finally created.
NAMIBIA Capital: I10- Southern Africa Windhoek
I10- Southern Africa NAMIBIA -After WWI, ruled as a part of South Africa until independence in 1990. -Subsistence Farming, Mining, and Ranching are the major industries.
ZIMBABWE Capital: Harare I10- Southern Africa
I10- Southern Africa ZIMBABWE -Known as Southern Rhodesia in colonial period -Landlocked, but access to two rivers -Mineral rich lands
I10- Southern Africa ANGOLA Capital: Luanda
I10- Southern Africa ANGOLA -Former colony of Portugal -Includes exclave of Cabinda
MOÇAMBIQUE Capital: Maputo I10- Southern Africa
I10- Southern Africa MOÇAMBIQUE -Once on the UN s LDC -Aluminum ore deposits are helping to slowly rebuild the nation s economy
I10- Southern Africa ZAMBIA Capital: Lusaka
Victoria Falls
I10- Southern Africa ZAMBIA -Exporting minerals to China -China is financing infrastructure projects
I10- Southern Africa MALAWI Capital: Lilongwe
I10- Southern Africa MALAWI -Largely agricultural based economy -Dependent on crop success and rainfall -Corn is major crop, but not native to Africa, and is intolerant of the weather.
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