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Say Afrika so komaduan sankabalegan tan komaduan sankarakelan na populasyon a kontinente ed mundo, kayari na Asia diad duaran aspekto. Diad ngalngali 30.3 milyon km2 (11.7 milyon kilometro kwadrado) pati saray asingger ya isla, sakopen to so 20% na dalin na dalin tan 6% na karukey na dalin.[1] Kaibay 1.4 bilyon a totoo nen 2021, satan so manga 18% na populasyon na mundo. Say populasyon na Aprika so sankamelagan ed amin ya kontinente;[2][3] say median ya edad nen 2012 et 19.7, sanen say median ya edad ed interon mundo et 30.4.[4] Anggano dakel so natural a kaykayarian to, say Aprika so sankamablian ya kontinente ed kada too tan komaduan sankamablian ed amin a kayamanan, kayari na Oceania. Saray iskolar so angibasiyan ed saya ed nanduruman sengegan kaiba so heograpiya, klima, tribalismo,[5] kolonialismo, Cold War,[6][7] neokolonialismo, kakulangan na demokrasya, tan kurapsion.[5] Anggaman ed sayan melag a konsentrasyon na kayamanan, say agano nin inyaligwas na ekonomya tan say baleg tan kalangweran a populasyon so nanggawa ed Aprika a sakey ya importantin ekonomyan merkado diad mas malaknab a mundon konteksto.

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  1. Sayre, April Pulley (1999), Africa, Twenty-First Century Books. ISBN 0-7613-1367-2.
  2. Swanson, Ana (17 August 2015). "5 ways the world will look dramatically different in 2100". 
  3. Harry, Njideka U. (11 September 2013). "African Youth, Innovation and the Changing Society", Huffington Post. 
  4. Janneh, Abdoulie (April 2012). "item, 4 of the provisional agenda – General debate on national experience in population matters: adolescents and youth". United Nations Economic Commission for Africa. https://www.un.org/esa/population/cpd/cpd2012/Agenda%20item%204/UN%20system%20statements/ECA_Item4.pdf. Inala nen 15 December 2015. 
  5. a b Collier, Paul; Gunning, Jan Willem (1 August 1999). "Why Has Africa Grown Slowly?". Journal of Economic Perspectives. 13 (3): 3–22. doi:10.1257/jep.13.3.3.
  6. Alemazung, Joy Asongazoh (1 September 2010). "Post-colonial colonialism: an analysis of international factors and actors marring African socio-economic and political development" (PDF). Journal of Pan African Studies. 3 (10): 62–85. S2CID 140806396. Template:Gale. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 November 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2021.
  7. Bayeh, Endalcachew (February 2015). "The political and economic legacy of colonialism in the post-independence African states". International Journal in Commerce, IT & Social Sciences. 2 (2): 89–93. doi:10.4000/poldev.78. S2CID 198939744. Retrieved 24 October 2021.