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African Swimming Confederation (CANA) is the African Swimming Confederation: Confédération Africaine de Natation. It is the Continental Association charged with overseeing swimming for Africa. CANA was founded in 1970, with 7 members. By 2008 it had 43 members. [1]

Members

CANA is geographically divided into four (4) Zones, each of which hosts its own Age Group Championships. The Zones are as follows:

Zone Members
1   Algeria   Egypt   Libya   Morocco   Tunisia
2   Cameroon Republic of the Congo Congo   Ivory Coast Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo   Gambia
  Ghana   Guinea   Mali   Niger
  Nigeria   Senegal   Togo
3   Burundi   Ethiopia   Kenya   Rwanda
  Sudan   Tanzania   Uganda
4   Angola   Botswana   Comoros   Lesotho   Madagascar
  Malawi   Mauritius   Mozambique   Namibia   Seychelles
  South Africa   Eswatini   Zambia   Zimbabwe

Other African FINA members:

Competitions

References

  1. ^ "Message from the President". Archived from the original on 2008-12-11. Retrieved 2008-10-07. Note: The 43 number is what is listed on the CANA website; however, FINA has 45 national federations in Africa.

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