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54 Cards in this Set
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Algeria
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Arabic, Berber languages, four dialects (by constitutional amendment)
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Angola
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Portuguese
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Benin
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French
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Botswana
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Setswana (national language with minor differences in dialects), English is the official business language and it is widely spoken in urban areas.
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Burkina Faso
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French
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Burundi
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Kirundi, French
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Cameroon
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English, French
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Cape Verde
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Portuguese
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Central African Republic
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French, Sangho (lingua franca and national language)
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Chad
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French, Arabic
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Comoros
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Arabic, French
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
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French
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Congo, Republic of the
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French
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Côte d'Ivoire
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French
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Djibouti
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French, Arabic
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Egypt
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Arabic
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Equatorial Guinea
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Spanish, French
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Eritrea
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Tigrinya (Tigrigna), Arabic, English
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Ethiopia
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Amharic
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Gabon
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French
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Gambia, The
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English
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Ghana
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English
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Guinea
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French (spoken by 15-20%)
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Guinea-Bissau
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Portuguese
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Kenya
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English, Kiswahili
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Lesotho
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Sesotho (southern Sotho), English
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Liberia
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English 20%
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Libya
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Arabic
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Madagascar
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French, Malagasy
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Malawi
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English, Nyanja (Chichewa, Chewa)
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Mali
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French
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Mauritania
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Arabic
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Mauritius
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English, French
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Morocco
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Arabic
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Mozambique
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Portuguese (spoken by 27% of population as a second language)
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Namibia
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English 7%
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Niger
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French
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Nigeria
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English
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Rwanda
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Rwanda (Kinyarwanda, Bantu vernacular) French, English
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São Tomé and Príncipe
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Portuguese
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Senegal
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French
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Seychelles
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English, French
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Sierra Leone
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English (regular use limited to literate minority)
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Somalia
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Somali
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South Africa
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11 official languages, including Afrikaans, English, isiNdebele, Pedi, Sesotho (Sotho), siSwati (Swazi), Xitsonga (Tsonga), Tswana, Tshivenda (Venda), isiXhosa, isiZulu
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Sudan/South Sudan
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Arabic
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Swaziland
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English (government business conducted in English), siSwati
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Tanzania, United Republic of
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Kiswahili (Swahili), Kiunguju (name for Swahili in Zanzibar), English (primary language of commerce, administration, and higher education)
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Togo
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French (the language of commerce)
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Tunisia
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Arabic (and the languages of commerce)
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Uganda
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English
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Western Sahara
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None |
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Zambia
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English
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Zimbabwe
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English
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