Dark Continent

Dark Continent

1879, De Lesseps, the engineer, has been visiting the Boy of Tunis, and trying to get his consent to the scheme for piercing tho isthmus of Zaber, and opening up communication with the interior of the Dark Continent by water.


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  • Dark Continent — noun (old) Africa • • • Main Entry: ↑dark …   Useful english dictionary

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  • dark continent — noun Date: 1829 1. often capitalized D&C the continent of Africa 2. something unknown or unexplored < the microscope opened dark continents never before entered D. J. Boorstin > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Dark Continent — /dak ˈkɒntənənt/ (say dahk kontuhnuhnt) noun The, Africa, so called when most of the continent was unexplored by Europeans …  

  • Dark Continent — Africa …   Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games

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