Hakuna lugha zilizopatikana.
Hakuna sarafu zilizopatikana.
Mabadiliko yoyote kwenye mapendeleo ni ya hiari, na yataendelea kupitia kipindi chako cha mtumiaji.
The Sahel region (; from Arabic ساحل sāḥil ([ˈsaːħil]); coast, shore), or Sahelian acacia savanna, is a biogeographical region in Africa. It is the transition zone between the more humid Sudanian savannas to its south and the drier Sahara to the north. The Sahel has a hot semi-arid climate and stretches across the southernmost latitudes of North Africa between the Atlantic Ocean and the Red Sea. Although geographically located in the tropics, the Sahel does not have a tropical climate.
Especially in the western Sahel, there are frequent shortages of food and water due to its very high government corruption and the semi-arid climate. Nonetheless, the region has sustained very high human birthrates, resulting in a rapid increase in population. In recent times, various coups, insurgencies, terrorism and foreign interventions have taken place in many Sahel countries, especially across former Françafrique.
In addition to its ecological and climatic significance, the Sahel is also considered a geopolitical space, shaped by internal instability and external strategic competition.
Explore neighboring districts and regions for more experiences.
Ingia katika akaunti yako na uchunguze huduma zote za jukwaa.
Fungua akaunti mpya kwa dakika ili kufikia vipengele vyote vya jukwaa