Pro-Algeria Answer
Algeria is an incredibly rich country boasting approximately $200 billion worth of reserves, and have become a net contributor to the IMF, most recently contributing $5 billion to the institution.
There is just no financial comparison between Morocco and Algeria. The Moroccan king has been visiting Gulf countries, requesting financial assistance, most recently in the mould of of $1 billion bonds. Algeria score far better than Morocco on almost all development indices, disbarring corruption- with the latter remaining an endemic problem for the largest country in Africa.
Simply put, Algeria is much richer than it's neighbour to the west and with the opening of the economy, so much more is to come.
Pro-Morocco Answer
morocco by far is richer as it attracts lots of tourists and is one of the worlds greatest phosphate producers. despite a little oil in algeria the country is not very modern and very old and full of slums
Somalia
morocco is richer than el salvador
South Africa is richer.
Morroco
Sorry, but can you be specific, because it really depends on what you are referring to(Money-wise only?).
I think in Northern Africa (Egypt, Sudan, Somalia, Morocco) , South Africa, etc.
Examples are: Algeria, Morocco, Somalia, Egypt, Ethiopia, South Africa, Angola etc.
The North African country of Morocco: Mehdiya, Rabat, the Royal Moroccan Air Force Field at Kenitra, and Sale.
yes, but at the bottom, and only some parts of the north. it is classed as the middle east due to its ties with the Arab world
There are nine Arab countries in Africa.They are Algeria,Comoros,Dijibouti,Eritrea,Libiya,Morocco,Somalia,Sudan,Tunisia,and Egypt.
Many African countries have a coastline. These include Morocco, Algeria, Egypt, Sengal, Guinea, The Ivory Coast, Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, and Namibia.
Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco and Mozambique are countries in Africa. Maputo is a city in Mozambique. Mogadishu is a city in Somalia. Maroua is a city in Cameroon.