Southeastern region of the continent of Africa
Southeast Africa, or Southeastern Africa, is an African region that is intermediate between East Africa and Southern Africa. It comprises the countries Botswana, Eswatini, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe in the mainland, with the island-nations of Madagascar, Mauritius, Comoros, and Seychelles also included.
History
Further information: History of Africa § Southeast Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa § Southeast Africa, African empires § East Africa, African empires § Southern Africa, List of kingdoms in pre-colonial Africa § East Africa, and List of kingdoms in pre-colonial Africa § Southern AfricaPrehistory
East and southern Africa are among the earliest regions where modern humans (Homo sapiens) and their predecessors are believed to have lived. In September 2019, scientists reported the computerized determination, based on 260 CT scans, of a virtual skull shape of the last common human ancestor to modern humans/H. sapiens, representative of the earliest modern humans, and suggested that modern humans arose between 350,000 and 260,000 years ago through a merging of populations in South and East Africa.
Bantu expansion
Main article: Bantu expansion § Expansion Further information: Bantu peoples § HistoryBantu-speakers traversed from Central Africa into Southeast Africa approximately 3,000 years ago.
Swahili coast
Main article: Swahili coast § HistoryUrewe
Main article: Urewe § ChronologyMadagascar
Main article: History of Madagascar Further information: Merina people § HistoryKitara and Bunyoro
Main articles: Empire of Kitara § Founding, and Bunyoro § HistoryLake Plateau states and empires
Main articles: History of Buganda and Karagwe District § HistoryBuganda
Main article: History of Buganda Further information: Kabaka of BugandaRwanda
Main article: Kingdom of Rwanda § Pre-colonizationBurundi
Main article: Kingdom of Burundi § History Further information: List of Kings of BurundiMaravi
Main article: MaraviModern history
Further information: Decolonisation of Africa and NeocolonialismIn the 19th and 20th centuries, David Livingstone and Frederick Courtney Selous visited Southeast Africa. The latter wrote down his experiences in the book Travel and Adventure in South-East Africa.
Demographics and languages
Further information: Demographics of Africa, List of African countries by population, List of ethnic groups of Africa § Southeast Africa, and African diaspora See also: Indian diaspora in Southeast Africa and Southeast Africans in the United StatesPeople include the San people. The Swahili language is spoken, both as an official language and lingua franca, by millions of people.
Culture
Art
Further information: African art § East Africa, and African art § Southern AfricaArchitecture
Further information: Architecture of Africa § East Africa, and Architecture of Africa § Southern AfricaClothing
Further information: Folk costume § Eastern Africa, and Folk costume § Southern AfricaCuisine
Further information: African cuisine § East Africa, African cuisine § Southern Africa, List of African cuisines § East African cuisine, and List of African cuisines § Southern African cuisineMusic
Further information: Music of Africa § West, Central, Southeast and South Africa; Sub-Saharan African music traditions § East Africa; and Sub-Saharan African music traditions § Southern AfricaReligion
Further information: Traditional African religions § East Africa, Traditional African religions § Southern Africa, Islam in Africa, Christianity in Africa, and Religion in AfricaFilm industry
Further information: Cinema of Africa § East Africa, and Cinema of Africa § Southern AfricaScience and technology
Further information: History of science and technology in Africa § East Africa, and History of science and technology in Africa § Southern AfricaHealth
Further information: Mental health in Southeast AfricaGeography
Lake Malawi and Limpopo River are located in Southeast Africa.
Climate
Natural Disasters
Further information: 2015 Southeast Africa floodsWildlife
Fauna includes the cheetah, leopard, lion, Nile crocodile, hyena, Lichtenstein's hartebeest and white rhinoceros.
See also
Notes
- Though this reference includes Namibia, it was previously referred to as "Southwest Africa" due to its location.
- East Africa at least partially includes Northeast Africa.
- Southern Africa includes what was known as Southwest Africa.
References
- Axworthy, Mary (2004). Sowell, Teri L. (ed.). Asking for Eyes: The Visual Voice of Southeast Africa. University Art Gallery, San Diego State University. ISBN 0-937097-01-2.
- Wieschhoff, H. A. (2013). The Zimbabwe-Monomotapa Culture in Southeast Africa. Literary Licensing L. L. C. ISBN 978-1-4940-0993-9.
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- Irele 2010
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- "Limpopo River", Encyclopædia Britannica, retrieved 29 April 2018
- Jackson, D. (2010). "Introduction". Lion. London: Reaktion Books. pp. 1–21. ISBN 978-1-86189-735-0.
External links
- Africa Southeastern Bantu DNA Ethnicity
- The Smithsonian Is Using a Swahili-Speaking Robot to Break Down Language
- Fires in Southeast Africa and Madagascar (including Mozambique's Gorongosa National Park
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