Wikipedia:List of missing Africa topics

This is a list of topics related to Africa which should be created for Wikipedia. Many of the entries on this list were taken from the indexes to J. D. Fage's A History of Africa (2002 edition) and Colonialism in Africa: 1870–1914 edited by L. H. Gann and Peter Duignan. Consider creating articles which have links to them before creating linkless ones (Note: the automatically generated list is sorted by number of internal links – the "most wanted" ones are on top)

African-related articles which have been created, but still need substantial work, can be found within Category:Africa stubs.

Please see main projects at Wikipedia:WikiProject Africa.

  1. Abdallah of Mourgoula
  2. Africa Bottling Company Lda [de]
  3. Africa e Mediterraneo [it] (Italian periodical)
  4. African comics [it]
  5. African drama
  6. African Repository, published by the American Colonization Society
  7. African Technology Forum (ISSN 1050-0014)
  8. Det Afrikanske Kompagni [da] of Denmark (1755–1766)
  9. Afriques: Débats, Méthodes et Terrains d'Histoire (ISSN 2108-6796)
  10. Andreas Akou
  11. Martin Akou
  12. Mankenda Ambroise (Angolan professor)
  13. American Presbyterian Congo Mission
  14. Amesfrane Rock Wall, Morocco
  15. António Tomás Ana (Angolan)
  16. Costa Andrade (Angolan)
  17. Mário António (Angolan)
  18. Aruis
  19. Asmara Station [it], Eritrea
  20. Association Cotonnière du Soudan: Cotton producing organisation in French Soudan
  21. Association des historiens africains [fr] (est. 1972)[1]
  22. Association historique internationale de l'océan Indien [fr]
  23. Association pour la défense et l'illustration des arts d'Afrique et d'Océanie [fr]
  24. Association pour l'Étude des Littératures Africaines [2]
  25. Association Sénégalaise des Bibliothécaires, Archivistes et Doacumentalistes
  26. Latevi Awoku
  27. Diamantino Azevedo (Angolan)
  1. Abu Al Baraaka – Malian scholar
  2. Baba Johane weMasowe Zimbabwean founder of Gospel of God Church International commonly known as , Patriarch of Africa initiated church
  3. Barabich
  4. Arlindo do Carmo Pires Barbeitos (Angolan)
  5. Basler Afrika Bibliographien [de] of Switzerland
  6. Basorun
  7. Cobir Bawa
  8. Benghazi-Barce Railway [it], Libya
  9. Benghazi Central Station [it], Libya
  10. Benghazi-Suluq Railway [it], Libya
  11. Berenice Theatre [ar], Libya
  12. Júlio Marcelino Vieira Bessa (Angolan)
  13. Bibundi Company
  14. Peter Birch (artist) Zimbabwean artist
  15. Bogonko
  16. Boirey
  17. Bokari Koutou
  18. André Luis Brandão (Angolan)
  19. BuHaya
  20. Bulletin de l'Institut fondamental d'Afrique noire [fr]
  21. Bullom
  22. ButwaButwa
  1. Cadre de promotion pour la formation en photographie de Bamako [fr], Mali
  2. Cahiers de la Méditerranée [fr]
  3. Cahiers d'Outre-Mer [fr]
  4. Arnaldo de Sousa Calado (Angolan)
  5. Isidora Campos (Angolan)
  6. Paulo Capela (Angolan)
  7. António Cardoso (Angolan)
  8. Emmanuel Moreira Carneiro (Angolan)
  9. Mendes de Carvalho, Angolan writer
  10. Centre d'étude et de documentation africaines, Brussels (CEDAF) [3]
  11. Centre français de documentation de Bamako [fr], Mali
  12. Centre national hospitalier universitaire de Bangui [fr], CAR
  13. Centre de recherches africaines, Paris [4]
  14. Chabruma
  15. Chaminuka
  16. Chara Caves, Morocco
  17. Chiker Caves, Morocco
  18. Centre d'études des mondes africains [fr])
  19. Demostenes Amos Chilingutila (Angolan)
  20. Peregrino Isidro Chindondo (Angolan)
  21. Jose Belo Chipenda (Angolan)
  22. Augusto Chipesse (Angolan)
  23. Arístides Coelho (Angolan)
  24. Teresa de Jesus Cohen Dos Santos (Angolan)
  25. Comité d'études historiques et scientifiques de l'Afrique occidentale française [fr]
  26. Compagnie des Chemins de Fer du Congo Supérieur
  27. Compagnie Française d'Afrique Occidentale
  28. Compagnie Française du Congo
  29. Compagnie Française du Haut-Congo
  30. Compagnie normande [fr] of France
  31. Compagnie Propriétaire du Kouilou-Niari
  32. Companhia do Boror [pt] (est. 1899; related to Mozambique)
  33. Companhia da Costa da Guiné [pt]
  34. Simporé Simone Compaore, Burkinabé writer
  35. Consortium des Bibliothèques de l'Enseignement Supérieur du Sénégal
  36. Comorian Secession Crisis
  37. Congo-Afrique [fr] (published by Centre d'etudes pour l'action sociale, DR Congo; ISSN 0049-8513)
  38. Antonio Eduardo Correira (Angolan)
  39. Alexandre Cose (Angolan)
  40. Marcela Martins Costa (Angolan)
  41. Augustin Sondé Coulibaly
  42. Council for the Defence of the Revolution
  43. Joana Cristiano (Angolan)
  1. Suzanete Nunes da Costa (Angolan)
  2. Maria Da Luz (Angolan)
  3. Antonio Burity da Silva (Angolan)
  4. Antonio Henriques da Silva (Angolan)
  5. Cândida da Silva (Angolan)
  6. Cândido da Velha (Angolan)
  7. Dak'Art 1992 [it]
  8. Dak'Art 1996 [it]
  9. Dak'Art 1998 [it]
  10. Dak'Art 2000 [it]
  11. Dak'Art 2002 [it]
  12. Dak'Art 2004 [it]
  13. Dak'Art 2006 [it]
  14. Dak'Art 2008 [it]
  15. Dak'Art 2010 [it]
  16. Dak'Art 2012 [it]
  17. Darfur Dialogue and Consultation
  18. Maria Alexandre Dáskalos (Angolan)
  19. Joaquim da Costa David (Angolan)
  20. Orlando de Albuquerque (Angolan)
  21. Mãrio de Alcãntara Monteiro (Angolan)
  22. Albina de Assis Africano (Angolan)
  23. Antonio de Assis Junior (Angolan)
  24. Domingos Calvino de Carvalho (Angolan)
  25. Emilio de Carvalho (Angolan)
  26. Jose Adelino Barcelo de Carvalho (Angolan)
  27. João Bernado de Miranda (Angolan)
  28. Venancio de Moura (Angolan)
  29. Ana Maria de Oliveira (Angolan)
  30. Pedro José de Van Dunem (Angolan)
  31. José Maria Botelho De Vasconcelos (Angolan)
  32. Debundja
  33. Deido
  34. Maria Filomena F.L.T. Delgado (Angolan)
  35. Democratic Republic of the Congo literature [5]
  36. Deutscher Kolonialverein [de] of Germany
  37. Diado
  38. Carlos Diakanâmwa (Angolan)
  39. Diara
  40. Didjeli
  41. Manuel Difuila (Angolan)
  42. Djabataure
  43. Roberto do Almeida (Angolan)
  44. Isaac Francisco Maria dos Anjos (Angolan)
  45. Ana Paula C. de Lemos dos Santos (Angolan)
  46. Armando Amaral Dos Santos (Angolan)
  47. Fernando da Piedade Dias (Nando) dos Santos (Angolan)
  48. Rui Dos Santos (Angolan)
  49. Teresa dos Santos (Angolan)
  50. Durban Container Terminal
  1. École des otages, Senegal
  2. Emanual Juthro
  3. Emang Basadi
  4. Pedro Emmanuel (Angolan)
  5. Enaryea
  6. Es Sehifa, Morocco
  7. Francisca Espirito Santo (Angolan)
  8. Etablissements du Golfe du Bénin
  9. Ethnic groups in Cameroon — last version deleted in September 2021 as a copyvio
  10. Ethnic Violence in Burundi
  11. Etudes d'Histoire Africaine (published by University of Lovanium, DR Congo; ISSN 0071-1993)
  1. Farmers Protection Association
  2. Manuel Feio (Angolan)
  3. Antonio F. da Costa Fernandes (Angolan)
  4. Carlos Antonio Fernandes (Angolan)
  5. Carlos Eduardo Ribeiro Neves Ferrão (Angolan)
  6. Carlos Alberto Simões Ferreira (Angolan)
  7. Festival international de jazz de Saint-Louis [fr], Senegal
  8. Filali dynasty
  9. Miguel Filho (Angolan)
  10. Fondation de la Couronne
  11. Forestière Sangha-Ouibangui
  12. Fort Boffa
  13. Antonio dos Santos Franca (Angolan)
  14. French Company of the Niger
  1. Manuel Nunes Gabriel (Angolan archbishop)
  2. Galekas
  3. Victor Gama (Angolan)
  4. Antonio Gamitto
  5. Ismael Gaspar-Martins (Angolan)
  6. Gaud and Toque Scandal
  7. Ghiyaro
  8. Godola
  9. António Gomes Gonga (Angolan)
  10. Zeto Cunha Gonçalves (Angolan)
  11. Manuel Joaquim Goncalves (Angolan)
  12. Henrique Guerra (Angolan)
  13. Guigué
  14. Luís Filipe Guimarães da Mota Veiga (Angolan)
  15. Ana Guimares
  16. Guineus
  17. Zarra Guiro, Burkinabé writer
  18. Jorge Gumbe (Angolan)
  19. Gussi
  20. Alegria Gustavo (Angolan)
  21. Rev. Canon H.M. Grace, Uganda
  1. Habab
  2. Hamakari
  3. Albertina Hamukuya (Angolan)
  4. Haut Fleuve
  5. Haut-Scoi
  6. Alick Henrici
  7. History of Alexandria in the Greek era [fr]
  8. Vitorino Domingos Hossi (Angolan)
  9. Hotel Berenice [ar], Libya
  1. Idris Alawman
  2. Igbegbe
  3. Ikemba
  4. Imvo
  5. Institut für Afrika-Kunde (Hamburg, Germany) [6]
  6. Institut für Afrikawissenschaften (est. 2007), University of Vienna; successor to Institut für Ägyptologie und Afrikanistik (est. 1923) [7]
  7. Institut national de la statistique (Mali) [fr]
  8. Institut de recherches et d’études sur le monde arabe et musulman [fr]
  9. Instituto Nacional de Estatística (Guinea-Bissau) [de]
  10. Isle of Dissé
  11. izithopho
  1. Maria de Fãtima Jardim (Angolan)
  2. Jawasmi
  3. Jibril Dobla
  4. Jibril ibn 'Umar
  5. Paulino Pinto Joao (Angolan)
  6. Shelton Jolicoeur, Seychelles Scouting
  1. Ahabu Kafansiyanji, Malawi Scouting
  2. Kahel Plateau
  3. Kahigi of Buhaya
  4. John Marques Gabriel Kakumba (Angolan)
  5. Don Zacarias Kamuenho (Angolan)
  6. Jose Mateus Kandeya (Angolan)
  7. Luís Kandjimbo (Angolan)
  8. Kano Kanejegi
  9. Kassaila
  10. Dia Kassembe, Angolan writer
  11. Katoto
  12. Kaya-Magha dynasty
  13. Kayanza Roadmap – mentioned in a Whitehouse.gov petition
  14. Kidane Mehret (significant elevation at the Battle of Adwa)
  15. Kigome
  16. Kikonja
  17. Elias Diá Kimuezo (Angolan musician)
  18. Kismani
  19. Kitchi
  20. Kingdom of Gisaka [fr]
  21. Koloniale Zeitschrift, published by the Bibliographisches Institut of Germany
  22. René Lompolo Koné
  23. Gaël Koné
  24. Jean-Marie Koné – Malian politician
  25. Kpone
  26. Reverend Y. M. Kroma
  27. Kenya in fiction: list of films, novels, videogames, etc
  1. Langheld
  2. Langa Lapu
  3. Laevi Awoku
  4. Lecki
  5. Lefini
  6. Jose Leitao da Costa e Silva (Angolan)
  7. Manuel dos Santos Lima (Angolan)
  8. List of cities in Central Africa (including population size and country)[8]
  9. List of cities in North Africa (including population size and country)[9]
  10. List of cities in Southern Africa (including population size and country)[10]
  11. List of cities in West Africa (including population size and country)[11]
  12. Little Pop
  13. Lobetal
  14. LoDagaba
  15. Carlos Lonsada (Angolan)
  16. Filomeno Vieira Lopes (Angolan)
  17. Lula Ragaro
  18. Franck Lundangi (Angolan)
  19. Lyon Mission
  1. Pascoal M'Polo (Angolan)
  2. Jorge Macedo (Angolan)
  3. André Magalhâes (Angolan)
  4. Maghreb-Machrek [fr]
  5. Magwida
  6. Mai Muni
  7. Eufranzina Maiato (Angolan)
  8. João Maimona (Angolan)
  9. Mak'Dala
  10. Makoko of Bateke
  11. Makolo
  12. Malian municipal election, 1992 [fr]
  13. Malouine
  14. Malaŵi Youth Pioneers
  15. Malawian literature [12][13][14]
  16. Mandela Marathon, South Africa[15]
  17. Maneromango
  18. Mangi Abdiel of Machame
  19. Mangi Sina of Kobosho
  20. Mango-Yendi
  21. Manica e Sofala
  22. Honorine Mare, Burkinabé writer
  23. Antonio Jose Maria (Angolan)
  24. Marraba
  25. Afonso Massongui (Angolan)
  26. Masufa
  27. Matacong
  28. Mataka of the Yao
  29. Gordon Mathaka
  30. Matmata Range, Tunisia
  31. Amadeu Mauricio (Angolan)
  32. Zacarias Mavungo (Angolan)
  33. Mbegisa
  34. Jorge McDoogal, Algerian writer
  35. Filimone Meigos (Angolan)
  36. Melakori
  37. João Melo (Angolan)
  38. Mario Mello Henrique da Silva Xavier (Angolan)
  39. José Luís Mendonça (Angolan)
  40. Fernando Miala (Angolan)
  41. Avelino Miguel (Angolan)
  42. Andre Mingas (Angolan)
  43. Millennium BIM [pt]
  44. Missionary Conference of Southern Rhodesia
  45. Mitupo, singular Mutupo , an important feature of Zimbabwean and Shona culture and society
  46. Adriano Mixinge (Angolan)
  47. Tall Moctar
  48. Moncullo (also spelled Minkullu; Eritrea)
  49. Moni Kourou or Arraw. Small balls of millet, cooked to a compact paste and served with milk
  50. Moniteur du Sénégal et dépendances [fr]
  51. Monuments in Bamako [fr], Mali
  52. Mossamedes Company
  53. Moko people
  54. Mosuto
  55. Mountanga of Nioro
  56. Mourgoula
  57. Msiri of Shaba
  58. Mtoko
  59. C. C. Mojekwu, Nigerian Scouting
  60. Eduardo André Muaca (Angolan Archbishop)
  61. Francisco Mubengai (Angolan)
  62. Domingos Jardo Muekalia (Angolan Brigadier)
  63. Filipe Mukenga (Angolan)
  64. Mulay Zaydan
  65. Patrick Munson
  66. Munzigumba
  67. Musadugu
  68. Musardu
  69. Musée du Centre de recherches et de documentation du Sénégal à Saint-Louis [fr]
  70. Andre Domingos Mussamo (Angolan)
  71. Mutahangarwa of Buhaya
  72. Fernando Muteka (Angolan)
  73. N'Dilo Mutima (Angolan)
  1. Nasomones
  2. National Committee of Public Safety
  3. National Milling Corporation
  4. Ndembo
  5. Niger Committee
  6. Suzy Henique Nikiéma, Burkinabé writer
  7. Nokki
  8. Nord West Kamerun Gesellschaft
  9. Nupata
  1. Oculie-Cusai
  2. Open access in Ghana [16][17][18]
  3. Open access in South Africa [19][20][21]
  4. Ottoman fortress [ar], Benghazi, Libya
  5. Bernard Lédéa Ouédraogo
  6. Clément Oumarou Ouédraogo
  7. Macaire Ouédraogo
  8. Pierre Ouédraogo
  9. Sidiyété Ouédraogo
  10. Ouhan
  1. Palácio Colinas de Boé [pt], Guinea-Bissau
  2. Palais de Koulouba [fr], Mali
  3. Palais du Peuple (Brazzaville) [fr], R. Congo
  4. Herbert Palma
  5. Penguin African Library (est. 1962)[22][23]
  6. Peter Birch (artist) Zimbabwean artist
  7. Pharusii
  8. Pongoro
  9. Poverty in Angola
  10. Poverty in Benin
  11. Poverty in Botswana
  12. Poverty in Burkina Faso
  13. Poverty in Burundi
  14. Poverty in Cameroon
  15. Poverty in Cape Verde
  16. Poverty in the Central African Republic
  17. Poverty in Chad
  18. Poverty in the Comoros
  19. Poverty in the Republic of the Congo
  20. Poverty in Djibouti
  21. Poverty in Equatorial Guinea
  22. Poverty in Eritrea
  23. Poverty in The Gambia
  24. Poverty in Ghana
  25. Poverty in Guinea
  26. Poverty in Guinea-Bissau
  27. Poverty in Ivory Coast
  28. Poverty in Lesotho
  29. Poverty in Liberia
  30. Poverty in Libya
  31. Poverty in Malawi
  32. Poverty in Mali
  33. Poverty in Mauritania
  34. Poverty in Mauritius
  35. Poverty in Morocco
  36. Poverty in Mozambique
  37. Poverty in Rwanda
  38. Poverty in the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
  39. Poverty in São Tomé and Príncipe
  40. Poverty in Senegal
  41. Poverty in Seychelles
  42. Poverty in Sierra Leone
  43. Poverty in Somalia
  44. Poverty in Somaliland
  45. Poverty in South Africa
  46. Poverty in South Sudan
  47. Poverty in Sudan
  48. Poverty in Swaziland
  49. Poverty in Togo
  50. Poverty in Tunisia
  51. Poverty in Zambia
  52. Poverty in Zimbabwe – separate page
  53. Presidential Commission on Political Change
  54. Prytanée militaire de Saint-Louis, Senegal
  1. Régime domanial
  2. Le Réveil du Sénégal [fr]
  3. Reverend Y.M. Kroma
  4. Rime River
  5. Rimfa
  6. Romano-Berbers
  1. Sabinet African ePublications [24]
  2. Moussa Sawadogo
  3. Carl Schlettwein [de], Swiss publisher
  4. Marie-Simone Séri, Burkinabé/Senegalese writer
  5. Sidi Umar al-Shaykh
  6. Sirt–Benghazi Railway [de], Libya
  7. Maxime Z. Somé/Maxime Somé, Burkinabé writer
  8. Soarano Station [mg], Madagascar
  9. Basil Soundy, Seychelles Scouting
  10. State Trading Corporation
  11. SA Hunters and Game Conservation Association
  12. Swallow (food), see also Category:Swallows (food)
  1. Timeline of Algeria [fr]
  2. Timeline of the Central African Republic [fr]
  3. Timeline of Chad [fr]
  4. Timeline of Egypt [fr]
  5. Timeline of Ethiopia [fr]
  6. Timeline of the Italian Empire [it] (includes Africa)
  7. Timeline of Mali [fr]
  8. Timeline of Morocco [fr]
  9. Timeline of Senegal [fr]
  10. Timeline of Tunisia [fr]
  11. TV Guiné-Bissau [pt]
  12. Twifo
  1. Université des lettres et des sciences humaines de Bamako [fr], Mali
  1. Marit Vénus (Angolan musician)
  1. Zimbabwean literature [25][26][27][28]

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  1. Badr-ar-Jamalki – Spelling mistake in A History of Africa for Badr al-Jamali father of Al-Afdal Shahanshah, currently a redirect to the son
  2. Liamda – Seems to be a spelling mistake in A History of Africa for Luanda, Liamda is in the index but Luanda is the only similar word on the indexed pages

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