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Continent Size: Second largest in the world.

Estimated population: 877 million people.

Largest Country: Algeria - 919,595 square miles (was Sudan, 968,000 square miles)

Longest River: Nile, 4,160 miles.

Largest Lake: Victoria, 26,828 square miles.

Tallest Mountain: Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, 19,340 feet.

Some Interesting Facts

Africa is considered to be the second


largest continent in the world with a
total area of around 11 million square
miles that account for 5.7% of the
earth's surface as well as 20% of the
total surface of land on our planet.

It has a rich geography as well as an


interesting history thus making it a
continent with such biodiversity that is
awe inspiring. Africa has much more to it
than poverty and apartheid, for which it
is well known the world over.

There are 54 countries as well as quite a


few disputed territories. Sudan used to
be the largest country in Africa until it
was split into Sudan and South Sudan.
Algeria is now the largest African
country by geographical area. Cairo is the capital city of Egypt and is also the largest city.

As far as the size is concerned along with the population Africa is the second largest continent.
Africa is filled with some of nature’s greatest wonders, there are a few facts about Africa given
below that will help you to understand more about this beautiful continent.

Amazing Facts About Africa

• One of the most interesting facts about Africa is that the length and breadth of this continent are
about the same. It measures around 4,660 from north to south and from east to west.

• Africa is not only the second largest but the second most populated continent as well and houses
about 12% of the world population.

• Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa and has an estimated population of 120-140
million. The population in Seychelles is around 80,000 people and is the least populated country.
• The African continent has approximately 3,000 distinct ethnic groups while Nigeria alone has
about 370 of these tribes that have been officially recognized. You will find more information
on African culture here.

• Around 2,000 different languages are spoken in Africa and each of them have different dialects
while Arabic is the language that is most widely spoken in the African continent.

• The Equator goes around 2,500 miles from the west to the east of the African continent thus
dividing this continent into two separate halves – north and south. It passes through many of the
African nations such as Congo, Somalia, Uganda as well as Kenya.

• If we go by the records of the fossil remains Africa seems to be the first continent where humans
were found. The fossil remains have suggested that humans had inhabited the African continent
around 7 million years ago.

• Africa also boasts of having the longest river in the world which is the Nile that runs for around
4,150 miles before it meets the ocean. It flows through several African countries such as Ethiopia,
Sudan, Uganda as well as Egypt thus making the land extremely fertile.

The Victoria Falls

• The largest waterfall in Africa is the Victoria Falls and it is located on


the Zimbabwe and Zambia border. It has a height of 355 feet and the width of the water fall runs
into almost a mile.

• The largest desert in the world the Sahara desert is also situated in Africa and it spans across at
least a dozen countries - around 3.5 million square miles.
The Sahara desert covering a chunk of northern Africa
• Mount Kilimanjaro is the largest mountain in Africa and stands tall at 19,340 feet. Lake
Victoria is the largest lake in Africa measuring 26,560 square miles.
• Madagascar is the largest island in the African continent and it lies just off the east coast
of Africa. It has a length of around 1,000 miles with a width of around 350 miles. This
island is also the 4th largest island in the world.
• Africa also boasts of the best flora and fauna in the world. It has the most flourishing
wildlife in the entire world. It also houses some of the fastest animals on land such as the
cheetah, wildebeest, gazelle and lion. Find out more information on the African animals
here.
• Africa’s mining is well known and the continent produces at least 50% of the diamonds
and gold in the whole world. The rest of the countries around the world contribute to the
remaining 50% of the production of these precious stones and metal.
• South Africa is also home to the ‘largest green canyon in the world’ and it is known as the
Blyde River Canyon and this is also the 3rd largest Canyon in the world.
If you know any other interesting facts about Africa that you would like to share with us
please contact us and we will happily display them here.

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