Africa (disambiguation)
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Africa is the world's second largest continent.
Africa can also refer to:
Places
- Africa (Roman province), a province of the Roman Empire comprising parts of Northern Africa
- Kingdom of Africa and Ifriqiya, Norman and Maghrebis (Hafsid) territorial units, both named after the Roman Province, and covering roughly the same area
- Africa, Ohio, an unincorporated community located in Orange Township
- African Union, a union of most African states
Music and poetry
- Africa (Petrarch), a 14th-century epic poem by Petrarch (Francesco Petrarca)
- Africa (Miriam Makeba album), an album by Miriam Makeba
- Africa (Perpetuum Jazzile album), a 2009 album by Perpetuum Jazzile
- Africa (Pharoah Sanders album), a 1987 album by Pharoah Sanders
- "Africa" (William Billings), a 1770 hymn by William Billings
- "Africa" (Toto song), a 1982 song by the band Toto
- "Africa" (Karl Wolf song), a 2008 song by Karl Wolf, based on the Toto song
- "Africa" (Rose Laurens song), a 1982 song by French singer Rose Laurens
- "Africa", a song by D'Angelo from his 2000 album Voodoo
- "Africa", a 2002 single by E-Type
- "Africa", a song by Hall & Oates from their 1980 album Voices
- "Africa", a musical composition for orchestra and solo piano by Camille Saint-Saëns
Other uses
- Africa (surname)
- Scipio Africanus (236–183 BC), Roman general
- Africa (TV series), a BBC documentary series about the geology and biology of the African continent.
- Africa (journal), an academic journal
- Afrika (video game), a 2008 PlayStation 3 game
- 1193 Africa, an asteroid
- Africa (film), a 1930 animated film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
- Africa, an eight-hour scholarly video series on African history by Basil Davidson
- Africa Twin, a Honda XRV750 motorcycle
See also
- Africa '70 (disambiguation)
- Afrika (disambiguation)
- HMS Africa, listing all British Royal Navy ships named Africa
- New Afrika, a proposed new American state
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