Countries in North, Central, South, East and West Africa

Western Sahara is a disputed territory and not universally recognized as a sovereign country.

Africa is the world’s second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. It is composed of 54 recognized countries. Here’s the complete list:

North Africa (7 Countries)

1. Egypt

2. Libya

3. Tunisia

4. Algeria

5. Morocco

6. Western Sahara (disputed territory, partially recognized)

7. Sudan

Central Africa (9 Countries)

8. Chad

9. Central African Republic

10. Cameroon

11. Equatorial Guinea

12. São Tomé and Príncipe

13. Gabon

14. Republic of the Congo

15. Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

16. Angola

Southern Africa (5 Countries)

17. Namibia

18. Botswana

19. Eswatini (Swaziland)

20. Lesotho

21. South Africa

East Africa (14 Countries)

22. Eritrea

23. Djibouti

24. Ethiopia

25. Somalia

26. Kenya

27. South Sudan

28. Uganda

29. Rwanda

30. Burundi

31. Tanzania

32. Zambia

33. Malawi

34. Mozambique

35. Zimbabwe

36. Seychelles

37. Comoros

38. Madagascar

39. Mauritius

West Africa (16 Countries)

40. Mauritania

41. Mali

42. Niger

43. Cape Verde

44. Senegal

45. Gambia

46. Guinea-Bissau

47. Guinea

48. Sierra Leone

49. Liberia

50. Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)

51. Burkina Faso

52. Ghana

53. Togo

54. Benin

55. Nigeria

Note: Western Sahara is a disputed territory and not universally recognized as a sovereign country.

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