- in
Western Europe:
Eurafrican,
which covered North Africa, Italy,
Spain and France; Hispano-Caucasian,
which replaced Eurafrican and
stretched from Northern...
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lower layer of the
connecting channel. The Red Sea The
Persian Gulf The
Eurafrican Mediterranean Sea is also a
concentration basin as a whole, but the Black...
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about 1 m (3 ft) per year. In oceanography, it is
sometimes called the
Eurafrican Mediterranean Sea, the
European Mediterranean Sea or the
African Mediterranean...
- that 46.6% of the
individuals were of '
Eurafrican' type (closely
related to Berbers), 26.6% were of
mixed Eurafrican-Negroid type, and 26.6% were of 'a more...
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first po****r
movement for a
united Europe. His
Paneuropean Union saw a
Eurafrican alliance using the
European colonies as a "dowry" as
important base of...
- accordingly: 'half-caste,' 'Anglo-African,' 'Indo-African,' 'Euro-African, '
Eurafrican,' and 'Coloured.' "About The Anglo-African".
Library of Congress. Retrieved...
- Bank of
Africa Tanzania Limited, also
known as BOA
Tanzania (BOAT), is one of the
commercial banks in
Tanzania that have been
licensed by the Bank of Tanzania...
- n. gen., n. sp., a new
Upper Cretaceous pycnodontiform fish from the
Eurafrican Mesogea". Geodiversitas. 37 (2): 215–227. doi:10.5252/g2015n2a3. ISSN 1280-9659...
- Uganda, est. 1985 as
Sembule Investment Bank and
renamed in 1996 2007:
Eurafrican Bank in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, est. 1995 2008:
Banque de Crédit de Bujumbura...
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South Africa,
Namibia and Zimbabwe. In
colonial era Zambia, the term
Eurafrican was
often used
though it has
largely fallen out of use in the
modern era...