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How much larger is sub-Saharan Africa than the United States?

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The total area of the United States (including Alaska and Hawaii) is 9.6 million square kilometers (3.8 million square miles).

How big is the sub-Saharan Africa region?

9.4 million square miles

Landforms Ecologically separated from North Africa by the sweeping and sparsely populated Sahara Desert, the sub-Saharan mainland consists of four vast and distinct regions: Central Africa, East Africa, West Africa, and Southern Africa. Together, they constitute an area of 9.4 million square miles.

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