sub-saharan in English

adjective
1
from or forming part of the African regions south of the Sahara desert.
Blackcaps spending the summer in northern and eastern Europe are wholly migratory and winter south to sub-Saharan Africa.

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1. Most of them are in sub- Saharan Africa.

2. Aardvarks live throughout much of sub-Saharan Africa

3. Furthermore, 90% of malaria deaths occur in sub-Saharan Africa.

4. Afro-Argentines are Argentine people of Sub-Saharan African descent

5. The Bdellium is a deciduous tree indigenous to sub-Saharan African

6. Angola ranks second in crude oil production in sub-Saharan Africa.

7. However, absolute poverty rose over the past decade in sub-Saharan Africa.

8. The Bdellium is a deciduous tree indigenous to sub-Saharan African

9. The Bushbuck is a widespread species of antelope in Sub-Saharan Africa

10. This is the ratio of optometrists to people in sub-Saharan Africa.

11. The Crowned eagle is the most powerful raptor of sub-Saharan Africa

12. This is the ratio of optometrists to people in sub- Saharan Africa.

13. What of the rumored unofficial tests by Hexalor in sub-Saharan Africa?

14. That's more people than the entire population here in sub-Saharan Africa.

15. Nubia at her greatest phase is considered Sub-Saharan Africa's oldest urban civilisation.

16. I chose Sub-Saharan Africa because this is a huge delivery territory.

17. In Sub-Saharan Africa, cultural views of the lion have varied by region.

18. AIDS is among the leading causes of death in present-day Sub-Saharan Africa.

19. Like, you know, just as you get into the malaria zone, sub-Saharan Africa.

20. Despite the fact that North Africa has 90% coverage, Sub-Saharan Africa has a

21. Sub-Saharan Africa, southern Africa, has got over 5,000 medicinal plant species, not harnessed.

22. Edited Abstract English (2001/08/13) Acacia is IDRC's information initiative for sub-Saharan Africa.

23. The majority of deaf people in Sub- Saharan Africa have never been taught sign language.

24. In sub-Saharan Africa, many people, especially women, do not know how to read and write.

25. The Tropical Boubou or ' ('Laniarius aethiopicus), is a species of Boubou of Sub-Saharan Africa

26. RELATIONS WITH SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, THE CARIBBEAN, PACIFIC AND INDIAN OCEAN AND OVERSEAS COUNTRIES AND TERRITORIES

27. In sub-Saharan Africa, for instance, 85 percent of roads are unusable in the wet season.

28. The Caracal prefers to live in the woodland and drier savannah regions of sub-Saharan Africa.

29. As o September 2018, she served as the senior director for financial inclusion for sub-Saharan Africa.

30. Bushbuck, (Tragelaphus scriptus), African antelope of the family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla), found in sub-Saharan forests and brush

31. Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals in sub-Saharan Africa continues to lag far behind, despite accelerated growth

32. The consumption of electricity in Africa on the continent in Sub-Saharan Africa is equivalent to Spain.

33. Geographically, Bamboos are most closely associated with the Orient, sub-Saharan Africa, and Central and South America

34. An Appropriately developed score might be useful in audit, research, and clinical practice in sub-Saharan Africa

35. Chapter 21 03 Relations with sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean, Pacific and Indian Ocean and overseas 14

36. - sub-Saharan Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific under the ACP-EC partnership enshrined in the Cotonou Agreement;

37. Angola is the second-largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa, yet its people are among the continent's poorest

38. NEW HAVEN – Human African trypanosomiasis (HAT) – also known as sleeping sickness – has long plagued rural sub-Saharan African populations.

39. In Sub-Saharan Africa, 42 percent of the urban population has access, compared with 23 percent of rural residents.

40. Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals in sub-Saharan Africa continues to lag far behind, despite accelerated growth.

41. EARNING A LIVING: Per capita income for sub-Saharan Africa reported to be about $480 (U.S.) a year.

42. Consequently, sub-Saharan Africa has become the development challenge: While, based on present trends, most of the developing world will continue to converge with the developed world, the decline of sub-Saharan Africa has been in not just relative but absolute terms.

43. In 2013 Eni's commitment continued in ensuring access of local communities to energy, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.

44. Consequently, sub-Saharan Africa has become the development challenge: While, based on present trends, most of the developing world will continue to converge with the developed world, the decline of sub-Saharan Africa has been in not just relative but absolute terms

45. All other African countries have at least significant portions of their territory within Sub-Saharan Africa. South Sudan cap.

46. The Bantus constitute an ethnolinguistic group located mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa and encompassing about 400 different ethnic subgroups

47. Aloes are a large genus of plants, about 450 species, from sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, and parts of Arabia

48. Tam Tam à Paris is frequently cited as being the first film by a woman from sub-Saharan Africa.

49. In sub-Saharan Africa and some other less-developed regions, income has actually decreased in the past 30 years.

50. Born in the nearby Mena village, Furjani is a tall man whose dark complexion conveys his sub-Saharan ancestry.