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North Africa generally is often included in common definitions of the... the cultures of North Africa became much more closely tied to Southwestern Asia and Europe than Sub... The inhabitants of North Africa are generally divided in a manner roughly corresponding to the principal geographic regions of North... while the eastern part of North Africa has been home to the... North Africa formerly had a large... The Phoenicians colonized much of North Africa including Carthage and parts of present day Morocco... North Africa remained a part of the... The loss of North Africa is considered a pinnacle point in the fall of the Western Roman Empire as Africa... The issue of regaining North Africa became paramount to the Western Empire... made a serious attempt to invade North Africa but were repelled... and North Africa remained intact until the coming of the Moslems... The Byzantine reconquest of North Africa from the Vandals began in 533 AD... reached North Africa in 640 AD... most of North Africa had fallen to...

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