Congo is one of the largest countries in Africa. Sudan is the largest.SudanAlgeriaCongoLibyaChad
I don't know the name but, the biggest one is in Morocco.
The countries in North Africa that speak French include Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Mauritania. French is one of the official languages in these countries due to their colonial history with France.
Africa is a continent, not a country. It does not have a capital. There are over 50 countries in it, all with their own capitals. Rabat is the capital of Morocco, which is one of the countries in Africa.
Africa is not a country. It is a continent made up of many countries. It is the second largest continent (after Asia) with 11,677,239 square miles.
There are no more colonies in Africa. The last one (Southern Rhodesia) became independent from the United Kingdom in 1980. The nation that had the largest colonies in terms of land mass was France.
Africa is not one place, but a continent so it is a combination of countries. Please clarify your question asking about a country or a combination of countries concerning the largest building.
it all depends on how you define north Africa for there are actually several possible definitions of it but if you agree that north Africa consists only of the countries on the north coast of Africa which are morocco Algeria Tunisia libya & Egypt then besides these 5 themselves each of which borders at least one of the others there are a total of 9 additional countries that border them not counting western Sahara or Gaza as countries so the answer must be at least 14 & if you expand the definition of north Africa to include other countries then the number of countries that border them will increase accordingly to perhaps as many as a few dozen
Morocco.
The three northernmost French-speaking countries in Africa are Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. These countries are located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. French is one of the official languages spoken in these countries, alongside Arabic in Algeria and Tunisia.
Morocco, is Africa's favorite tourist attraction. In 2013, it had 10 million international tourist arrivals, followed by South Africa with 9.5 million arrivals the same year.
The largest phosphate reserves in the world are in Morocco. It is estimated that the country holds about 50% of the global reserves of this mineral.