| Africa | Afro-Asiatic languages | Affirming the consequent |
| Afghanistan | Affidavit | Afrika Bambaataa |
| Afrika IslamAfrika Islam is a hip hop pioneer, also known as the "Son of Bambaataa", i. Afrika Bambaataa. He left New York for Los Angeles and went on to co-produce most of Ice T's early albums, namely "Rhyme Pays" and "Power"; the latter is deemed to be Ice's finest | Afro Celt Sound SystemThe Afro Celt Sound System are a musical group which attempts to fuse modern dance rhythms ( trip-hop, techno, etc) with Celtic and African influences. Formed by Grammy-nominated producer Simon Emmerson, it is somewhat of a world music supergroup, featuri | AfterlifeThis article is about life after death. For the Japanese movie, see After Life. Afterlife (also known as life after death is a generic term referring to a continuation of existence, typically spiritual and experiential, beyond this world, or after death. |
| African LilyThe African lily Agapanthus umbellatus is a member of the family Alliaceae and a native of the Cape of Good Hope, from where it was introduced to Europe at the close of the 17th century. Description The African lily has a short stem bearing a tuft of long | Afonso I of PortugalAfonso I Henriques of Portugal ( Guimaraes, 1109, traditionally July 25, 1185), known as the Conqueror was the first king of Portugal, declaring his independence from Leon- Castile, a deed often identifying the Condado Portucalense as the first nation-bas | Afonso II of PortugalAfonso II of Portugal known as the Fat third king of Portugal, was born in Coimbra in April 23 1185 and died in March 25 1233 in the same city. He was the son of Sancho I of Portugal by his wife, Dulce of Barcelona, princess of Aragon. Afonso succeeded hi |
| Afonso III of PortugalAfonso III of Portugal (the Burgundian , fifth king of Portugal, was born in Coimbra in May 5 1210 and died in February 16 1279, in the same city. He was the son of Afonso II of Portugal by his wife, princess Urraca of Castile. Afonso succeeded his brothe | Afonso IV of PortugalAfonso IV of Portugal ( February 8 1291 May 28 1357), known as the Brave was the seventh king of Portugal from 1325 until his death. He was the son of Dinis of Portugal by his wife, princess Isabella of Aragon. Afonso, born in Lisbon, was his father's onl | Afonso V of PortugalAfonso V of Portugal "the African", thirteenth king of Portugal was born in Sintra in January 15 1432 and died in the same city in August 28 1481. He was the oldest son of king Duarte of Portugal by his wife, princess Eleanor of Aragon. Afonso V succeeded |
| Afonso VI of Portugal | Affix | Africa Alphabet |
| African American | Afrikaans language | African Hunting Dog |
| Affirming the antecedent | Afghan | Africa-Eurasia |
| African National Congress | Affection | Affiliation |
| Affinity | Affirmation | Affray |
| Affreightment | Afghan Turkestan | Afyonkarahisar |
| Afghan Hound | Affectional orientation | Afrikaner |
| African Regional Industrial Property Organization | African Intellectual Property Organization | Afterglow |
| Afrobeat | African Development Bank | Affine transformation |
| Aftermarket | Affirmative action | Afan |
| AF2 | African languages | African Union |
| Affricate consonant | AFS | African diaspora |
| Africus | Afrikaner Calvinism | Afi |
| Afa | Afton, Iowa | Afton, Minnesota |
| Affton, Missouri | Afsluitdijk | Afton, Oklahoma |
| Afton, Wyoming | African American Vernacular English | After the Thin Man |
| AFI (band) | African Renaissance | Affligem |
| AFV | Africanized bee | African Grey Parrot |
| Affliction (1997 movie) | Aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks | Afterburner |
| Aflatoxin | AFL-CIO | African Thrush |
| African Pygmy Mouse | Afghani | Afghanistan timeline March 16-31, 2003 |
| Afghanistan timeline May 2003 | Afghanistan timeline February 15-28, 2003 | Afghanistan timeline December 2002 |
| Afghanistan timeline April 2002 | Afghanistan timeline October 2001 | Afghanistan timeline December 2001 |
| Afghanistan timeline March 2002 | Afghanistan timeline November 2001 | Afghanistan timeline January 1-16, 2002 |
| Afghanistan timeline October 2002 | Afghanistan timeline November 2002 | Afghanistan timeline July 2002 |
| Afrocentrism | Afghanistan timeline January 17-31, 2002 | Afghanistan timeline February 2002 |
| Afghanistan timeline September 2001 | Afterburner (album) | Afghanistan timeline May 2002 |
| Afghanistan timeline June 2002 | Afghanistan timeline September 2002 | Afghanistan timeline January 2003 |
| Afghanistan timeline March 1-15, 2003 | Afrotropic | Afghanistan timeline April 1-15, 2003 |
| Afghanistan timeline August 2002 | Affair of the diamond necklace | African hip hop |
| Afgedamde Maas | Afghanistan timeline April 2001 | Afghanistan timeline June 2004 |
| Afghan National Army | Aftertaste (album) | Afghanistan timeline February 1-14, 2003 |
| Afghan Wireless Communication Company | Afghanistan timeline August 2001 | Afghanistan timeline June 2001 |
| Aftenposten | Affirmative defense | After 7 |
| AF | Afghanistan timeline April 16-30, 2003 | Aftershock |