African Countries And Their Capitals

Accra, Ghana
Africa has a total of fifty-four(54) countries. Let’s take a look at the capitals of each African country.
1. Algeria – Algiers
2. Angola – Luanda
3. Benin – Porto-Novo
4. Botswana- Gaborone
5. Burkina Faso – Ouagadougou
6. Burundi – Bujumbura
7. Cameroon – Yaoundé
8. Cape Verde – Praia
9. Central African Republic – Bangui
10. Chad – N’Djamena
11. Comoros – Moroni
12. Congo-Brazzaville – Brazzaville
13. Congo-Kinshasa – Kinshasa
14. Cote d’Ivoire – Yamoussoukro
15. Djibouti – Djibouti City
16. Egypt – Cairo
17. Equatorial Guinea – Malabo
18. Eritrea – Asmara
19. Ethiopia – Addis Ababa
20. Gabon – Libreville
21. Gambia – Banjul
22. Ghana – Accra
23. Guinea – Conakry
24. Guinea-Bissau – Bissau
25. Kenya – Nairobi
26. Lesotho – Maseru
27. Liberia – Monrovia
28. Libya – Tripoli Benghazi
29. Madagascar – Antananarivo
30. Malawi – Lilongwe
31. Mali – Bamako
32. Mauritania – Nouakchott
33. Mauritius – Port Louis
34. Morocco – Rabat Casablanca
35. Mozambique – Maputo
36. Namibia – Windhoek
37. Niger – Niamey
38. Nigeria – Abuja
39. Rwanda – Kigali
40. Sao Tome and Principe – São Tomé
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41. Senegal – Dakar
42. Seychelles – Victoria
43. Sierra Leone – Freetown
44. Somalia – Mogadishu
45. South Africa – Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Pretoria Durban, Johannesburg, Nelspruit, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Rustenburg
44. South Sudan – Juba
45. Sudan – Khartoum
45. Swaziland – Mbabane
46. Tanzania – Dar es Salaam
47. Togo – Lomé
48. Tunisia – Tunis
49. Uganda – Kampala
50. Zambia – Lusaka
51. Zimbabwe – Harare
52. Dr Congo – Kinshaha
53. Eswatini – Mbabane
54. Seychelles – Victoria
Africa, the second largest continent (after Asia), covering about one-fifth of the total land surface of Earth. The continent is bounded on the west by the Atlantic Ocean, on the north by the Mediterranean Sea, on the east by the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, and on the south by the mingling waters of the Atlantic and Indian oceans.
Africa’s total land area is approximately 11,724,000 square miles (30,365,000 square km), and the continent measures about 5,000 miles (8,000 km) from north to south and about 4,600 miles (7,400 km) from east to west.
Off the coasts of Africa a number of islands are associated with the continent. Of these Madagascar, one of the largest islands in the world, is the most significant. Other, smaller islands include the Seychelles, Socotra, and other islands to the east; the Comoros, Mauritius, Réunion, and other islands to the southeast; Ascension, St. Helena, and Tristan da Cunha to the southwest; Cape Verde, the Bijagós Islands, Bioko, and São Tomé and Príncipe to the west; and the Azores and the Madeira and Canary islands to the northwest