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Political Map Of Africa

The political map of Africa shows just how complex and diverse the continent, home to 54 countries and over a billion people really is. To put that into perspective, the entire population of the Earth is estimated to be around 7.6 billion people, so Africa does hold a pretty sizable amount of the world’s population.

Africa is often referred to as the birthplace of humanity, and rightly so; some of the earliest hominid fossils ever found have been discovered in Africa. To learn about Africa, the countries in Africa and the population in those countries check out this guide.

With each new day in Africa, a gazelle wakes up knowing he must outrun the fastest lion or perish. At the same time, a lion stirs and stretches, knowing he must outrun the fastest gazelle or starve. It’s no different for the human race. Whether you consider yourself a gazelle or a lion, you have to run faster than others to survive. – Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

Africa Map And Facts

Africa holds (roughly) 15% of the world’s population and is the second-largest continent on the Earth. It is bigger than the United States, Mexico, China, and even India (even if you were to combine them Africa would still be bigger!). Not only are the earliest humanoids traced back to Africa, but the first ancient civilization can be found in Africa as well. Egypt is the oldest civilization to be literate, therefore making it the first true civilization.

Here are some more fascinating facts about Africa that you or may not know:

Political Map of Africa and Countries in Africa

The political map of the continent of Africa. Image source: US Department of State

The drums of Africa still beat in my heart. They will not let me rest while there is a single Negro boy or girl without a chance to prove his worth. – Mary McLeod Bethune

Africa is made up of 54 different countries, each with their own form of government and rule. In the chart below we listed (in alphabetical order) the countries, their capitals, and the population of the countries. Hopefully, this chart will help give you a sense of the sheer amount of people that live in these countries. Obviously, there are a few countries with a smaller population size, but other countries are plain daunting. For instance, Nigeria has a population of 173 million people. I live in the state of Texas, which has a population of 28 million and I think it can be crowded in the big cities down here! Now Nigeria is about 300,000 sq km larger than Texas, but that really isn’t a whole lot bigger in the grand scheme of things.

Clockwise from top left: Pyramids of Egypt, Marrakech marketplace in Morocco, an elephant herd in South Africa, and a town in the Democratic Republic of Congo

Countries, Capitals, and Populations in Africa
Country Capital Population
Algeria Algiers 40.1 million
Angola Luanda 24.3 million
Benin Porto-Novo 10 million
Botswana Gaborone 2 million
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou 18.4 million
Burundi Bujumbura 9.8 million
Cabo Verde Praia 491 thousand
Cameroon Yaounde 21.9 million
Central African Republic Bangui 3.8 million
Chad N’Djamena 11 million
Comoros Moroni 806 thousand
Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa 86 million
Republic of the Congo Brazzaville 3.6 million
Cote d’Ivoire Yamoussoukro
Djibouti Djibouti 864 thousand
Egypt Cairo 94.4 million
Equatorial Guinea Malabo (de jure), Oyala (seat of government) 1.2 million
Eritrea Asmara 6.5 million
Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) Mbabane (administrative),Lobamba (legislative, royal) 1.1 million
Ethiopia Addis Ababa 99.3 million
Gabon Libreville 1.8 million
Gambia Banjul 1.8 million
Ghana Accra 27 million
Guinea Conakry 10.6 million
Guinea-Bissau Bissau 1.5 million
Kenya Nairobi 45.5 million
Lesotho Maseru 1.8 million
Liberia Monrovia 3.4 million
Libya Tripoli 5.2 million
Madagascar Antananarivo 22.4 million
Malawi Lilongwe 16.8 million
Mali Bamako 14.5 million
Mauritania Nouakchott 3.7 million
Mauritius Port Louis 1.2 million
Morocco Rabat 33.3 million
Mozambique Maputo 28 million
Namibia Windhoek 2.2 million
Niger Niamey 17.1 million
Nigeria Abuja 173 million
Rwanda Kigali 10.5 million
Sao Tome and Principe São Tomé 179 thousand
Senegal Dakar 14.3 million
Seychelles Victoria 90.9 thousand
Sierra Leone Freetown 6.3 million
Somalia Mogadishu 12.3 million
South Africa Pretoria (administrative), Cape Town (legislative), Bloemfontein (judicial) 54.9 million
South Sudan Juba 8.2 million
Sudan Khartoum 40.2 million
Tanzania Dodoma 51 million
Togo Lomé 6.1 million
Tunisia Tunis 10.9 million
Uganda Kampala 34.8 million
Zambia Lusaka 15.4 million
Zimbabwe Harare 13 million

“I dream of an Africa which is in peace with itself.” — Nelson Mandela