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Africarum

Africarum is a fictional megaregion used in speculative fiction to describe a hypothetical pan-African federation that would unify the continental landmass into a single political and economic framework. The name blends Africa with a Latin-inspired suffix to signal a central domain of governance.

In most portrayals, Africarum spans the entire African continent, including coastal cities and interior basins, and

The political system is commonly depicted as a federal republic with a continental council and a rotating

Economic architecture often includes a common market, a continental currency or digital credit, and integrated energy

Culture and society are typically presented as multilingual and diverse, with official languages such as English,

As a concept, Africarum is debated in fiction and thought experiments. Proponents emphasize unity and development

is
linked
by
a
network
of
corridors
that
mirror
historic
trade
routes.
It
emphasizes
connections
across
diverse
climates,
from
the
Sahel
to
the
Congo
Basin
and
the
Maghreb.
presidency,
balancing
regional
representation
with
central
authority.
Subregions
retain
cultural
autonomy
within
a
shared
legal
framework.
and
transport
networks.
Proposals
frequently
feature
high-speed
rail,
expansive
energy
grids,
and
cross-border
management
of
water,
minerals,
and
natural
resources.
French,
Arabic,
Swahili,
and
numerous
regional
languages.
Education
and
science
funding
are
prioritized
through
pan-African
research
institutes
and
cultural
exchange
programs.
potential;
critics
warn
of
centralization
risks,
cultural
homogenization,
and
the
practical
challenges
of
integrating
vastly
different
economies.