Rwanda

Rwanda is a landlocked country in East Africa, with a population of over 13 million people. The majority of Rwandans (85%) are Hutu, with a smaller minority of Tutsi (14%) and Twa (1%). The official language is Kinyarwanda, but French and English are also widely spoken.

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Seychelles

Senegal is a country of over 17 million people, with a diverse population that includes a variety of ethnic groups. The largest ethnic group is the Wolof, who make up about 43% of the population. Other major ethnic groups include the Pular, Serer, Diola, and Mandinka. French is the official language of Senegal, but there are also a number of national languages spoken, including Wolof, Pulaar, Serer, Diola, and Mandinka.

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Somalia

Somalia is a country located in the Horn of Africa. It is bordered by Ethiopia to the west, Djibouti to the northwest, the Gulf of Aden to the north, the Indian Ocean to the east, and Kenya to the southwest. Somalia has the longest coastline on Africa’s mainland.

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South Sudan

South Sudan is a landlocked country in East Africa with a population of over 11 million people. The people of South Sudan are predominantly African and speak over 60 different languages. The largest ethnic groups are the Dinka, Nuer, and Zande.

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Sudan

Sudan is a country with a rich and diverse population, with over 120 ethnic groups. The largest ethnic group is the Sudanese Arabs, who make up about 70% of the population. Other major ethnic groups include the Fur, Beja, Nuba, and Fallata.

The official language of Sudan is Arabic, but English is also widely spoken. Other languages spoken in Sudan include Beja, Nuba, and Fur.

The majority of Sudanese people are Muslim, but there are also significant Christian and Animist minorities.

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Tanzania

Tanzania is a diverse country with over 130 ethnic groups. The largest ethnic group is the Sukuma, followed by the Nyamwezi, Haya, and Maasai. The official languages of Tanzania are Swahili and English, but many other languages are spoken as well.

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Uganda

Uganda is a diverse country with over 50 ethnic groups, each with its own unique culture and traditions. The largest ethnic groups are the Baganda, Banyankole, Basoga, Bakiga, and Acholi.

Ugandans are generally known for being friendly, welcoming, and hardworking. They are also very proud of their country and its rich culture.

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Zambia

Zambia is a landlocked country in Southern Africa, with a tropical climate, and consists mostly of high plateaus with some hills and mountains, dissected by river valleys. At 752,614 km2 (290,586 sq mi) it is the 39th-largest country in the world, slightly smaller than Chile. The country lies mostly between latitudes 8° and 18°S, and longitudes 22° and 34°E.

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Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe has a population of over 15 million people, who are predominantly Shona (80%) and Ndebele (15%). The country is also home to a number of smaller ethnic groups, including the Chewa, Tonga, Kalanga, and Venda. English is the official language, but Shona and Ndebele are widely spoken as well.

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