Islam has a dominant presence in the north, and is prominent in the Sahara, the Sahel, West Africa and East Africa. Monophysite Christianity, although older than Islam, was confined to Ethiopia. From the twentieth century will acquire a growing importance Catholicism and Protestantism. However, both Islam and Christianity are found in Africa with more or less sectarian syncretisms such as Kimbanguism or the Celestial Christian Church, which persist and reproduce thanks to the implicit strength of the concepts of traditional religions.
The name for the process of determining the number of seats to which each state is entitled in the U.S. House of Representatives is "<span>apportion," although it is also known as "defining districts". </span>