Italian Exonyms - Africa

Africa

  • Āddīs Ābabā Addis Abeba
  • Adwa Adua
  • Al Iskandariyya Alessandria d'Egitto
  • Al-Jaza'ir Algeri
  • al-Qāhira Il Cairo
  • al-Suways Suez
  • Amba Aradam Ambaradan
  • Amhara Amara
  • Annaba Bona (old)
  • Asmera Asmara, l'Asmara (hist.)
  • Aswan Assuan
  • Barbara Berbera
  • Binzart Biserta
  • Botswana Beciuania (rare)
  • Bingazi Bengasi
  • Cabo Verde Capo Verde
  • Cape Guardafui Capo Guardafui
  • Cape Town Città del Capo
  • Cape of Good Hope Capo di Buona Speranza
  • Dar-el-Beyda Casablanca
  • Derna Derna
  • Djibouti Gibuti
  • Dumyat Damietta
  • Egypt Egitto
  • Ertra Eritrea
  • Ethiopia Etiopia, Abissinia (hist.)
  • Ethiopian Highlands Acrocoro Etiopico
  • Fez Fes
  • Gaalkacyo Gallacaio
  • Gulf of Sidra Golfo della Sirte/di Sidra
  • Halq al Wadi La Goletta
  • Idurar n Watlas Atlante
  • Jaghbub Giarabub
  • Juba Giuba
  • Jubaland Oltre Giuba
  • Jubba Giuba
  • Kassala Cassala
  • Kenya Chenia (rare)
  • Kismayo Chisimaio
  • Komori Comore
  • Nam Lolwe Lago Vittoria
  • Libya Libia
  • Marka Merca
  • Mek'ele Macallè
  • Misrata Misurata
  • Mitsiwa Massaua
  • Mogadishu Mogadiscio
  • Morocco Marocco
  • Nile Nilo
  • Bur Sa'id Porto Said
  • Puntland Migiurtinia (historic)
  • Qusanṭīnah Costantina
  • Safaqus Sfax
  • Seychelles Seicelle
  • Shewa Scioa
  • South Africa Sudafrica
  • Surt Sirte
  • Tanjah Tangeri
  • Tarabulus Tripoli
  • Tigray Tigrè
  • Ţubruq Tobruk, Tobruch
  • Tunis Tunisi
  • Wahran Orano
  • Wollo Uollo
  • Wuchale Uccialli

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