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TRANS AFRICAN HIGHWAY

PROJECT
BY: GUSTAVO GIL, JACKSON CLOYD ,MIRACLE BUI AND DANIELLE MARTINEZ

AP WORLD GEOGRAPHY

Our Trans African Highway:


Our highway goes through:
1.Western Sahara
2.Mauritania
3.Mali
4.Niger
5.Chad
6.Central African Republic
7.Equatorial Guinea
8.Congo
9.Democratic Republic of the
Congo
10.Rwanda
11.Tanzania
12.Mozambique
13.Zimbawe
14.Botswana
15.South Africa

African Capital Cities

1. Libya: Tripoli
2. Algeria: Algiers
3. Western Sahara: El Aain
4. Mauritania: Nouakchott
5. Mali: Bamako
6. Niger: Niamey
7. Chad: N Djamena
8. Central African Republic: Bangui
9. Equatorial Guinea: Malabo
10. Gabon: Libreville
11. Congo: Brazzaville
12. Democratic Republic of the Congo:
Kinshasa
13. Tanzania: Dodoman
14. Mozambique: Maputo
15. South Africa: Pretoria, Cape Town ,
Bloemfontein

All the yellow dots represent each country


where the savannah passes through

Its a natural reserve and a


UNESCO World Heritage Site
Its 3.6 Million Year Old and
there is evidence of human
evolution
It is 809,440 hectare (1
hectare = 10,000 square
meters)
In 1959 the area was
established as a multiple
use with wildlife coexisting
with farms and agriculture.

The Leptis Manga was founded at the beginning of the 1st millennium
BC and was first populated by the Garamantes. Thanks to Septimius
Severus, Leptis became one of the most beautiful cities and structures of
the Roman world and a great example of Severan urban planning.
Leptis was being buried by sand and was disengaged until the Augustus
and Tiberius reign, where Leptis was remodeled.

Tadrart Acacus is a mountainous range and more than 250 km with cave
paintings scattered throughout the valley. The Tadrart Acacus holds over
thousands of cave paintings in different styles, from 12,000 BC to AD 100,
reflecting the changes in fauna and floras, rituals, hunting, or daily life scenes. It
also contains wonders such as: Dunes, isolated towers, petrified arches, etc.

Key:
Red: French speaking
countries
Green: Arabic
speaking countries
Brown: Bantu
speaking countries
Orange: English
speaking countries
Blue : Portuguese
speaking countries
(The circles represent
our route of our
highway)

Key:
Gray: Dictatorship
Yellow: Other
government
Blue: Democracy

Homicide per 100,000 (2010)


0-1
1-2
2-5
5-15
15-20
+20

Dessert: 5250 miles


3937.50 units
Mountain: 750 miles
375 units
Savanna: 2100 miles
525 units
Forest : 6250 miles
6,250 units
Rivers : 17miles
8,500 units
Grand total $ 19,587,500,000

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