Adjective Words to Describe Africa and Africans

Africa is sometimes nicknamed the “Mother Continent” because it is the oldest inhabited continent on Earth. Humans and their ancestors lived in Africa for more than 5 million years. Africa, the second largest continent, is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.

Africa is a unique continent among all the 7 continents of the world. Africa has a very diverse culture. It is rich in cultural heritage and diversity, rich in natural resources and offers breathtaking tourist attractions.

Famed for its stunning wildlife, Africa’s outstanding natural beauty makes it a joy to explore, and its captivating historical and cultural attractions mean there is something for everyone to enjoy.

Africa is considered to be the second largest continent in the world with a total area of ​​about 11 million square miles, which is 5.7% of the earth’s surface and 20% of the total land surface of our planet.

Words to Describe Africa

Following are common adjectives we use while describing African:

Contemporary Federated
Abellan Francophone
African-American Humid
Afrikaner Independent
Afro-American Interlacustrine
Afro-Asian Intertropical
Afrocentric Liberated
Aggri Modern
Aids Multilingual
Algerian Multiracial
Antiapartheid Neocolonial
Apartheid Nonracial
Arabian Northeastern
Arabic Northwest
Arctogeal Northwestern
Arid Number
Atlantic Out
Australopithecine Postcolonial
Bantu Precolonial
Barbaric Premodern
Belgian Proconsular
Benighted Racist

 

Benue Renascent
Boskop Resurgent
Botha Rural
Capsian Sahellan
Carthaginian Savage
Casted Savannah
Catarrhine Semiarid
Caucasian Southeast
Coastal Southwest
Colonial Southwestern
Congolese Speaking
Continental Subequatorial
Coral Subtropical
Darkest Today
Deepest Tribal
Democratic Uncivilized
Dryland Undivided
Emergent Unexplored
Equatorial Unitary
Equinoctial United
Faraway Untamed
Untouched

Africa Description Paragraph

Africa owns a huge share of the world’s natural resources, both renewable and non-renewable. About 30 percent of the world’s mineral reserves, eight percent of the world’s natural gas and 12 percent of the world’s oil reserves are located in Africa.

Africa’s rich history and culture is so diverse that it varies not only between countries, but also within regions and countries. The culture of each ethnic group holds together an authentic social structure of traditional practices and rituals, art, music and oral literature through which identities are constructed.

Five facts about Africa

  • Africa is the second largest continent on earth. …
  • Between1500-2000 languages are spoken in Africa. …
  • Africa is the source of the world’s longest river. …
  • Africa is home to the world’s oldest university. …
  • The richest man is African.
  • The biggest worst desert in the world is in Africa.

12 most beautiful places in Africa

  • Victoria Falls. 
  • Pyramids of Giza. 
  • Sidi Bou Said. 
  • Sossusvlei. 
  • Djenne Mosque. 
  • Table Mountain. 
  • Lake Malawi. 
  • Zanzibar Archipelago. 
  • Sahara dunes
  • Rwenzori Mountains
  • Gondar
  • Serengeti National Park

Quick Links

  1. Wolof Language Words for Beginners
  2. Ewe Language Words for Beginners