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Collection of North Africas (21)

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A grayscale outline map of Libya divided into its major administrative regions, useful for geography studies or presentations.
This map visually segments the Middle East and North Africa into three distinct regional clusters-orange (MENA core), blue (Gulf Cooperation Council states), and green (Levant countries).
This map highlights the Sahel and Maghreb regions-spanning from Morocco to Sudan-critical for understanding African climate, migration, and security dynamics.
A colorful, stylized map highlighting Africa’s rich diversity-from the Nile and Sahara to Maasai culture, elephants, lions, and ancient monuments.
A minimalist blue outline of Africa, highlighting the continent’s geographic shape without borders or labels.
A clean vector illustration displaying 12 national flags-including Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Senegal, Mauritania, India, Romania, Cameroon, Eritrea, and Sudan-mounted on poles with subtle shadows.
A grayscale outline map of Libya divided into its major administrative regions, useful for geography studies or presentations.
This map distinguishes ECOWAS member states (green) from Sahel region countries (yellow), illustrating geopolitical groupings in West Africa.
A minimalist black-line silhouette of the African continent, ideal for infographics and geography projects.
A curated set of circular flag badges representing sovereign states and autonomous territories across North Africa and adjacent Atlantic islands.
This map visually categorizes African nations into three groups-dark blue, green, and light blue-likely representing distinct regional alliances or blocs.
A richly illustrated Renaissance-era portolan map highlighting the African coast, complete with palm trees, flags, and navigational wind roses.
A vibrant political map highlighting 10 major nations across North Africa and the Middle East, each uniquely colored for easy identification.
A complete visual reference of the national flags of all 54 sovereign African countries, each labeled for easy identification.
A comprehensive political map of Africa, color-coded by country with labeled capitals, major cities, and ocean boundaries.
This 1940s-era military map traces the ebb and flow of Allied and Axis forces across Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria during the pivotal North African theater of WWII.
This map divides Africa into five major regions using distinct colors to highlight geopolitical or cultural zones across the continent.
The iconic Jemaa el-Fnaa square comes alive at dusk, where food vendors, storytellers, and shoppers gather beneath the glow of traditional lamps and the towering Koutoubia minaret.
A friendly embrace between a person in traditional attire and a camel-perfect for teaching kindness and animal care.
This beautifully detailed 1700s French map illustrates historical perceptions of Africa’s northern and western coasts, including the Maghreb, Sahel, and Gulf of Guinea regions.
This world map displays the 57 member countries of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), color-coded by region for clarity.
General George S. Patton surveys the Tunisian desert during the Allied advance in 1943, wearing his signature helmet and four-star insignia.