Title: Top 10 Most Populated Countries in Africa
1Top 10 Most Populated Countries in Africa
(2013)
210. Sudan- 35,363,00 inhabitants
- Prior to July 2011 Sudan used to be the largest
country in Africa (and 10th largest in the world)
but it was divided unevenly into Sudan and South
Sudan on that date. After the split, the
northernmost section, known as Sudan, is the
third largest country in Africa area-wise, and
has a great deal of desert terrain within its
borders.
39. Uganda - 35,363,000 inhabitants
- If you like the idea of a country where the
average temperature is a pleasantly warm 28C and
the people are known for their warmth and
friendly hospitality, then Uganda is a country
that you should consider visiting!
48. Algeria - 38,295,000 inhabitants
- Being a former French colony, it will come as no
surprise that much of the population speaks the
language, with up to 80 per cent of the
population speaking Arabic too. Algeria is, by
land area, the largest country in Africa (after
Sudans split) but the population is restricted
by the vast swathes of desert that comprise much
of that area. Only 12 per cent of the land area
is inhabited.
57. Kenya - 46,291,000 inhabitants
- Kenya is ideally situated on the equator and has
plenty of fertile soil for growing crops of tea,
coffee, flowers, fruit, vegetables and grains,
while her wildlife is world famous. People come
from all over the world to go on a safari in
Kenya to see the big five (rhinoceros, buffalo,
lion, elephant and leopard)
66. Tanzania - 45,950,000 inhabitants
- Tanzania is blessed for several reasons firstly,
it is home to the only mountain in Africa that
always has snow on its peaks Mt Kilimanjaro!
Secondly, Tanzania has long been known as the
cradle of mankind as Olduvai Gorge is the place
where the oldest human remains (some two millions
years old) have been found.
75. South Africa - 52,982,000 inhabitants
- Africas jewel, the rainbow nation of South
Africa, is probably the best known and most
visited of all the African countries. Table
Mountain in Cape Town is an instantly
recognisable feature and boasts, just on the
mountain itself, more plants than the entire
United Kingdom!
84. Democractic Republic of Congo - 74,618,000
inhabitants
- Given the turmoil currently plaguing the DRC it
is highly unlikely that many people are visiting
the nation for purely pleasurable pursuits, but
one piece of advice to anyone visiting do not
snap photographs of villagers and natives without
asking permission. There is a superstition
amongst some tribes that to be photographed is to
lose a piece of the soul or spirit and given
the vapid and inane stream of selfies that is
currently plaguing the Internet, who is to say
that they are completely wrong?
93. Egypt - 84,605,000 inhabitants
- Much is known about ancient Egypt, thanks to
their philosophy of preserving material goods,
pets and the bodies of important citizens. The
Pyramids, Valley of the Kings and the Sphinx are
major attractions in Egypt, along with many other
important sites, like Karnak and Abu Simbel.
Tourists come to Egypt, not only to glory in the
wonders of ancient Egypt
102. Ethiopia - 86,614,000 inhabitants
- A little known fact about Ethiopia is that it is
believed to be the place where coffee was
discovered. A goatherd noticed that his charges
would become restless after chewing the leaves of
a particular plant and brought this fact to
general attention. This happened in the Kaffa
area of the country and the name coffee is
believed to have arisen from the word.
111. Nigeria - 177,096,000 inhabitants
- The country has abundant mineral wealth and is
blessed with stable geography (as is most of
Africa, with earthquakes, landslides and similar
natural disasters being all but unheard of!)
Nigerians as a whole tend to be snappy dressers,
proud of their appearance and confident when
meeting strangers disconcertingly so to more
reticent nationalities!
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