| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Name of both a country and a river that flows through it | Niger | 100%
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| The longest river in Africa and possibly the world | Nile River | 99%
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| Capital and largest city of Kenya | Nairobi | 98%
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| Coastal desert in southwestern Africa; largely in the below answer | Namib | 98%
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| The most populous country in Africa | Nigeria | 98%
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| Country which gained independence from South Africa in 1990 | Namibia | 95%
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| The capital and largest city of the above country | Niamey | 88%
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| Capital and largest city of Chad | N'Djamena | 84%
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| Capital and largest city of Mauritania | Nouakchott | 82%
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| Region in southern Egypt and northern Sudan which was home to an ancient civilization | Nubia | 74%
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| Name for Malawi when it was under British rule | Nyasaland | 39%
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| Languages of which the northern variety is official in Zimbabwe and the southern in South Africa | Ndebele | 24%
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| Currency of the above country | naira | 23%
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| Largest province of South Africa | Northern Cape | 19%
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| Very large inactive volcanic crater and conservation area in Tanzania | Ngorongoro | 11%
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| National park in Botswana home to wildlife and incredibly old baobab trees | Nxai Pan National Park | 5%
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| Active volcano in eastern DR Congo which has one of the biggest lava lakes history | Mount Nyiragongo | 4%
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| Tallest mountain in both DR Congo and Uganda | Mount Ngaliema | 2%
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| Plateau in Malawi and Zambia home to two national parks and abundant wildlife | Nyika Plateau | 2%
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| Village in Ghana built entirely on stilts over a lake | Nzulezo | 2%
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