African Countries

We explain how many countries Africa has and what their capitals are. Also, in which regions they are grouped and maps of the African continent.

African countries
In Africa there are 54 sovereign nations, two states with limited recognition and two dependent territories.

What are the countries and capitals of Africa?

Africa is a continent composed of 54 countries, which are sovereign and independent States. Most of them were European colonies during the 19th and 20th centuries, mainly of Great Britain, France, Holland, Germany, Belgium, Spain and Italy.

The African continent has an area of ​​30,300,000 square kilometers, making it the second largest on the planet. It is surrounded by the Atlantic and Indian oceans, and separated from Asia by the Red Sea and the Isthmus of Suez.

The total population of the continent amounts to 1.32 billion inhabitants, which represents 16.5% of the total world population. The most populated countries are Nigeria, Ethiopia and Egypt.

List of countries and capitals of Africa

Country Capital Population Flag
Angola Luanda 34,500,000
Algeria Algiers 44,177,000
Benin Porto-Novo 13,011,000
Botswana Gaborone 2,588,000
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou 22,100,000
Burundi Gitega 12,231,000
Cape Verde Praia 587,000
Cameroon Yaoundé 27,912,000
Chad N'Djamena 17,179,000
Union of the Comoros Moroni 921,000
Ivory Coast Yamoussoukro 27,478,000
Egypt Cairo 102,100,000
Eritrea Asmara 3,620,000
Ethiopia Addis Ababa 104,082,000
Gabon Libreville 2,341,000
Gambia Banjul 2,639,000
Ghana Accra 32,082,000
Guinea Conakry 13,531,000
Guinea-Bissau Bissau 2,060,000
Equatorial Guinea Malabo 1,634,000
Kenya Nairobi 54,027,000
Lesotho Maseru 2,281,000
Liberia Monrovia 5,193,000
Libya Tripoli 6,735,000
Madagascar Antananarivo 28,915,000
Malawi Lilongwe 19,889,000
Mali Bamako 22,621,000
Morocco Rabat 36,669,000
Mauritius Port Louis 1,264,000
Mauritania Nouakchott 4,614,000
Mozambique Maputo 32,067,000
Namibia Windhoek 2,596,000
Niger Niamey 25,252,000
Nigeria Abuja 213,401,000
Central African Republic Bangui 5,017,000
Republic of the Congo Brazzaville 5,835,000
Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa 95,894,000
Rwanda Kigali 13,461,000
Sao Tome and Principe Sao Tome 223,000
Senegal Dakar 16,876,000
Republic of Seychelles Victory 99,258
Sierra Leone Freetown 8,141,000
Somalia Mogadishu 14,317,996
Swaziland Babane and Lobamba 1,192,000
South Africa Cape Town, Pretoria and Bloemfontein 60,604,000
Sudan Khartoum 45,657,000
South Sudan Yuba 10,748,000
Tanzania Dodoma 63,588,000
Togo Lome 8,647,000
Tunisia Tunisia 12,262,000
Uganda Kampala 42,460,000
Djibouti Djibouti 1,002,000
Zambia Lusaka 19,473,000
Zimbabwe Harare 15,993,000
African countries

African regions

The African continent is made up of six different regions:

  • Northern or Northern Africa. It covers the countries in the north of the continent, many of which have Mediterranean borders. This region has a Mediterranean climate along its coast, steppe or semi-cold in the high regions and desert in the vicinity of the Sahara, a desert that occupies a good part of the region. It is an area whose countries maintain close relations with Europe, in part due to its colonial past and its immense tourism and oil potential.
  • The Sahel. It covers five countries that have a large part of their territory occupied by the Sahara desert. The region is inhabited by nomadic pastoralists and agricultural communities. Livestock and subsistence agriculture, trade, and oil and gold extraction are the main economic activities in the area.
  • West or West Africa. It covers thirteen countries, which occupy almost a fifth of the area of ​​Africa. It is a region of extensive plains, of immense archaeological importance, given that agriculture began there around 5000 BC. c.
  • Central Africa. It covers nine countries. This region is dominated by the Congo River and has great agricultural and mining potential, as well as enormous linguistic diversity.
  • Eastern or Eastern Africa. It covers sixteen countries. In this region are the highest mountains on the continent, Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 meters high) and Mount Kenya (5,199 meters high). The main economic activities in the region are agriculture and the steel industry.
  • Southern or Southern Africa. It covers five countries. This region has, along with the central African region, some of the oldest cultures in the world. In addition, it has important deposits of valuable metals, such as vanadium, uranium, iron and gold, as well as diamonds.
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References

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  • United Nations. (sf). Global challenges. Africa. https://www.un.org/es/
  • Traveler Project. (2024). Maps of the regions of Africa and data to travel to them. https://proyectoviajero.com/