The most populous country in Africa is Nigeria with an estimated population of 155,215,573 (2010) people. The largest country in Africa is Sudan and is not the most populated as vast areas of it are uninhabitable.
Algiers is the capital of Algeria, now the largest country in Africa by land area. Prior to 2011, when Sudan was still united, it was larger than Algeria. The capital of Sudan was, and still remains, Khartoum.
No, it is not even close to being the largest country in Africa. Algeria has now become the largest country on the African continent, followed by the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire), the new Sudan (while South Sudan has seceded, the newly formed Sudan itself is still larger than Egypt), and Libya. Other countries, such as Ethiopia, Angola, South Africa, Chad, and Niger are still larger than Egypt. I hope this gives you an idea of the sizes of these countries.
i think is SOMALIA, the country were they still been a war.
Sudan was formerly spelled "Soudan" in the English language, but no longer. In the country France, Sudan is still spelled "Soudan" instead of "Sudan."
Yep. Just look at Sudan.
If Australia sank, Russia would still be the largest country. If Australia doesn't sink, Russia will still be the largest country. Australlia is the 6th largest country in the world.If Australia sank, Russia would still be the largest country. If Australia doesn't sink, Russia will still be the largest country. Australlia is the 6th largest country in the world.
is it still dangouerse to visit Sudan and Congo because i herd it still was so im asking you
South Africa, but they still have plutonium.
Madagascar is off the African mainland but is still a part of Africa itself.
Africa is a continent, not a country, therefore there is no "President of Africa". However, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf is the 24th and current President of Liberia, a country in Africa.
the country is still dangerous some thing like that apex *Foreign investment is low because the country is still dangerous*