Description: This map shows governmental boundaries, countries and their capitals in North Africa. It is a hub of commerce, technology, industry, and finance in East and Central Africa. A capital city Juba is a river port at the Nile river. The population doubles roughly every 10 years. Originally founded on Tombo Island in 1887, the coastal city of Conakry now covers much of Guinea’s Kaloum Peninsula.
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The country fought for independence and only in 2016 the European Union recognized the country's independence from Morocco.
73% of the population lives on less than $2 a day. Located on the Gulf of Guinea near the Ghanaian border, Lomé was the colonial capital of German Togoland and retains its capital status today. Although many of Africa's capital cities have little of interest for tourists, they are usually home to important resources including embassies, major hospitals, large hotels and banks. North Africa, region of Africa comprising the modern countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. Sudan is among the three largest countries of the continent (the area is 1,886,068 square kilometers). Nearly half of Egypt’s industrial activity happens in and around Alexandria, making it a major water consumer. There live only some local people who know how to survive in such harsh conditions.
The name of country comes from the ancient Berber kingdom. Annually there are about 28.2 murders per 100,000 people in the city.The 565 square-kilometer Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest city. It is worth to note that the most of this area is the Sahara Desert. In this part of Africa, there are all kinds of minerals that are needed by the whole planet, so the export gives a great hope for further development.
It has an average annual gross domestic product of $29.38 billion.
Now a major trade center, it’s home to souks, mosques and the excellent National Museum. With a population of over 11 million, it’s also the world’s largest French-speaking city. Its economy is anchored largely by tourism.
Its deep-water harbor is capable of handling three million tons of goods every year including Togo’s main exports – coffee, cocoa, copra and palm products. It was established in 2013.The 818 square mile Abidjan City is the economic capital of Alexandria is a 115.8 square mile historical Mediterranean port and beach city in Egypt.
The largest city is Khartoum, it is also a capital of the country. In 2014, Johannesburg is the largest city in South Africa, and the capital of Gauteng, the wealthiest province in the country. Agriculture, growing population, and rapid urbanization are some of the factors increasing the water needs in Alexandria. The Greater Cairo area has 8 overcrowded informal settlements and large population segments living under the international poverty level of living below $2 a day. However, Africa is also the most rapidly urbanizing continent in the world, and is expected to become over 50 percent urban in the next decade. The following is a list of the 100 largest cities in Africa by city proper population using the most recent official estimate. It has a population of 21 million. Johannesburg generates 17% of South Africa’s wealth and is the 27th largest city economy in the world. Poverty is also rife in the city with over a million people living in the city’s slums. Crime levels in Luanda are classified as critical by OSAC, with threats coming from gangs and Nairobi is Kenya’s capital and largest city.
Located opposite Kinshasa on the Congo River, Brazzaville is home to more than 1.8 million people – more than a third of the country’s entire population. It was enlarged to house a population of 15,000; however, refugees fleeing drought in the country’s rural areas have now pushed the population to over one million.
When Cameroon gained independence it retained its status and is now home to several excellent museums. Cairo is Egypt’s economic hub with two-thirds of the country’s GDP generated in the greater metropolitan section.
Textile and food processing, iron and steel production, consumer good production, etc., are some of the top job-creating sectors in the city.