West African Countries and CapitalsAccording to the United Nations classification of geographical regions, the following countries belong to West Africa.CountryCapitalBeninPorto-NovoBurkina FasoOuagadougouCabo VerdePraiaCote d'IvoireYamoussoukroGambiaBanjulGhanaAccraGuineaConakryGuinea-BissauBissauLiberiaMonroviaMaliBamakoMauritaniaNouakchottNigerNiameyNigeriaAbujaSaint HelenaJamestownSenegalDakarSierra LeoneFreetownTogoLomeLargest cities in West Africa: Abidjan, Accra, Abuja, Kumasi, Lagos, Port Harcourt.
: national primary level divisions as of 1998. Note that lakes are not shown, which makes the Great Lakes region, and in particular Michigan appear unusual since the administrative (over-water) boundaries are used.National. — Canada. — United States (including Alaska and Hawaii). Each state is its own vector image, meaning coloring states individually is very easy.
Serial Volumetric MRI in Parkinsonian Disorders. Wild, MRCP and Nick C. Fox, MRCP, PhD*. Department of Neurodegenerative Disease, Dementia Research Centre, UCL Institute of Neurology/. National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Queen Square, London, United Kingdom. Abstract: Tracking. 2009 Apr;110(4):675-84. Doi: 10.3171/2008.8.JNS08481. Serial volumetric assessment of the natural history and growth pattern of incidentally discovered meningiomas. Hashiba T(1), Hashimoto N, Izumoto S, Suzuki T, Kagawa N, Maruno M, Kato A, Yoshimine T. Author information: (1)Department of. Serial volumetric intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) was used to study de novo, nontreated left main coronary arteries (LMCAs) in 31 patients. Using an automated contour detection algorithm, analysis of 7.2 ± 2.5 mm long segments included arterial, lumen, and plaque volumes and plaque burden (plaque/arterial volumes). Biomed Microdevices. 2010 Apr;12(2):297-309. Doi: 10.1007/s10544-009-9385-6. 2-layer based microfluidic concentration generator by hybrid serial and volumetric dilutions. Lee K(1), Kim C, Kim Y, Jung K, Ahn B, Kang JY, Oh KW. Author information: (1)SMALL, Nanobio Sensors and MicroActuators LearningLaboratory). 2002 Jun;223(3):798-805. Volumetric growth rate of stage I lung cancer prior to treatment: serial CT scanning. Winer-Muram HT(1), Jennings SG, Tarver RD, Aisen AM, Tann M, Conces DJ, Meyer CA. Author information: (1)Department of Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine and Richard L.
– United States, including all major territories.Caribbean / Central America. –. – location mapOceania. – very large SVG including primary level divisions (states/provinces) of Oceania as of 1998.South America.
– very large SVG including primary level divisions (states/provinces) of South America as of 1998. – Latin America.National. – Brazilian states.Hemisphere.
: Polar / orthographic projection of the northern hemisphere, fromPNG formatPNG is a format. Has advantages over including smaller filesize (due to less-than-optimal server-side SVG-to-raster conversion), more widely supported and often easier and faster to make simple changes to things such as borders.World. – Standard world map. – above map with no national borders. – World map with stripes for shading. – World map with national subdivisions.
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– World without country borders. – World with, and marked. – World with continents marked, no country borders. Based on map found at. Excludes Antarctica.
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World with continents marked, no country borders, contintents colour-coded. Excludes Antarctica.
– World with borders of FIFA members. – Pacific centric map.ObsoleteThese maps are now deprecated:. – World map, centered on the. And are generally represented by single or few pixels approximate to the capital; all territories indicated in the are exhibited.
Quite large – 1480 x 625 pixels, 62 628 bytes. – Version of, but including the peripheral projection lines and Antarctica.
1488 x 755 pixels, 35 471 bytes. – Version of, but with bodies of water coloured blue. 1488 x 755, 37 171 bytes. – Version of, but with bodies of water coloured blue and white land masses. 1488 x 755.
– Version of, but with sovereign microstates (i.e., under 2 500 km² in area) represented as circles to facilitate identification and colourising.
Africa Map - ZoomSchool.com Advertisement.EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site.As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages.(Already a member? )You might also like:Today's featured page:grade-level estimate for this page:2nd - 3rdAfrica's GeographyAfrica: Africa is the second-largest of the seven continents on Earth (Asia is the largest continent). Africa is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the west, the Indian Ocean on the east, the Mediterranean Sea on the north, and the Red Sea on the northeast.Africa covers 11,700,000 square miles (30,300,000 square kilometers).Countries: There are about 53 countries in Africa (some countries are disputed). The biggest country in Africa is Sudan, which covers 967,500 square miles (2,505,816 square kilometers). The countries with the largest populations in Africa are Nigeria (107,000,000 people), Egypt (64,800,000 people), and Ethiopia (58,700,000 people).Highest and Lowest Points: The tallest point in Africa is Mt. Kilimanjaro, in Tanzania (eastern Africa).
Kilimanjaro is 19,340 feet (5895 meters) tall. Africa has no long mountain chains.The lowest pont in Africa is Lake Assal, in Djibouti (in eastern Africa near the Horn of Africa); it is 512 feet (156 meters) below sea level.Lakes: Africa's largest lake is Lake Victoria; it covers 26,836 square miles (69,500 square kilometers). Other large lakes in Africa are Lake Tanganyika, Lake Malawi, and Lake Chad.Rivers: The longest river in Africa is the Nile River; it is 4,241 miles (6825 kilometers) long. Other long rivers in Africa include the Congo River, the Niger River and the Zambezi River.Deserts: Africa has many vast deserts, including the largest hot desert in the world, the Sahara.
The Sahara Desert is located in northern Africa and covers 3,500,000 square miles (9,065,000 square kilometers). The Kalahari, in southern Africa, is another large desert.Islands: The biggest island off Africa is Madagascar, which is near the coast of southeast Africa. Madagascar covers 226,658 square miles (587,000 square kilometers).