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
SudanAlgeriaDemocratic Republic of the CongoThese three countries also rank 10th, 11th, and 12th in the world.The leading African countries by area ranking are:SudanAlgeriaDemocratic Republic of the CongoLibyaChadNigerAngolaMaliSouth AfricaEthiopiaMauritaniaEgyptTanzaniaNigeriaNambiaCurrently there are 53 countries located in the continent of Africa.
Africa is composed of 54 recognized countries, including Egypt, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, and Ethiopia. Other notable nations include Ghana, Tanzania, Algeria, Uganda, and Morocco. Each country has its own unique culture, language, and history, contributing to the continent's rich diversity. Additionally, Western Sahara is a disputed territory that is claimed by both the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic and Morocco.
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NO, they are not made in South Africa but some may be imported from other countries and sold in South Africa.
Algeria is a country located on the continent of Africa. It is the largest country in Africa by land area and is bordered by several other African countries as well as the Mediterranean Sea.
Algeria is a country itself. It is not in any other country. It is in the continent of Africa.
Egypt,libya,algeria,sudan,morrcco/and western sahhara,chad,and other parts of differt countries in africa,asia and europe. But what country uses the kuwait dinar in africa is egypt,northern parts of libya and algeria
It's currently underdeveloped but there are some countries in Africa that are idustrilizing.
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Mauritania, Sudan Other countries have Arabic speaking regions, but these are the countries which have Arabic as their official language.
Compared to the United States, Algeria is not stable. There were political riots in 1988. Over 200,000, lost their lives in the civil war. However it has been stable since and has not had the Arab Spring problems of other countries near it.
Arabic is an official language in countries in North Africa, such as Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia. It is also widely spoken and understood in other countries across the continent due to historical and cultural influences.
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
In the following, Turkey is the least common of the countries. Turkey is an island country, but all the other countries including Spain, Chad and Algeria are landlocked.
Angola is the seventh-largest country in Africa, covering an area of approximately 1.25 million square kilometers (about 481,000 square miles). It is larger than countries like South Africa and Madagascar, but smaller than Algeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Sudan. Angola's vast land area includes diverse landscapes, from coastal plains to savannas and highlands.
Africa is bordered by several countries, including Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Madagascar, and others. The continent also has coastlines along the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Indian Ocean to the east.
Phosphate mines can be found in countries like Morocco, China, Algeria, Syria, and South Africa. These countries are major producers of phosphate rock, which is a key ingredient in fertilizers and other products.