Africa is the second-largest continent in the world. The area of Africa is 30.37 million square kilometres, and the populations of African countries amount to approximately 1.37 billion. The African continent has the most number of countries. There are 54 African countries on the continent. Algeria is the largest African country and Seychelles is the smallest African country.
These 54 African countries have different capitals and currencies, according to their locations and needs. In the African continent, Libyan Dinar is the strongest currency.
Capital and Currency
Capital and currency are the two most important things insofar as governance is concerned. One is important for the operational purpose of a government while the other is important for the economy of a country.
- Capital – The capital of a country is the city in which the government of that country is headquartered. The capital is the place from where the government rules the country.
- Currency – Currency is the medium through which payments are made or received against exchange of goods or services. The currency of two countries may or may not be the same. There are 180 recognized currencies at present.
Africa and African Countries
Africa is the most populated continent in the world after Asia. The total population of African countries is approximately 1.37 billion, which is 16.72% of the world’s population.It is also the second-largest continent in the world. The area of this continent is 30.37 million square km, approximately 20% of the total land area of Earth.
In the African continent, there are 54 countries which have different capitals. These countries also have their own currencies. For example, Nigeria’s currency is the Nigerian Naira.
Nigerian Naira
Nigerian Naira is the currency of Nigeria. There are 100 kobos in one Nigerian Naira just like there are 100 cents in 1 US Dollar. The value of one Nigerian Naira is equal to 0.0024 US dollars.
In 1972, the value of one Nigerian Naira was 1.5197 US Dollars. Due to the regression and failed policies of the Nigerian government, the value of Naira fell continually after 1972.
List of Currencies
All the African countries along with their capital cities and currencies are listed below.
Serial Number | Country | Capital | Currency |
1 | Algeria | Algiers | Algerian Dinar |
2 | Angola | Luanda | Kwanzaa(AOA) |
3 | Benin | Porto-Novo | ECO |
4 | Botswana | Gaborone | Pula (BWP) |
5 | Burkina Faso | Ouagadougou | West African CFA franc |
6 | Burundi | Bujumbura | Burundi Franc |
7 | Cameroon | Yaounde | West African CFA francs |
8 | Cape Verde | Praia | Cape Verdean Escudo |
9 | Central African Rep. | Bangui | Central African CFA franc |
10 | Chad | N’Djamena | Central African CFA franc |
11 | Comoros | Moroni | Comorian franc |
12 | Congo | Brazzaville | Central African CFA franc |
13 | Côte d’Ivoire | Yamoussoukro | West African CFA franc |
14 | Democratic Republic of Congo | Kinshasa | Congolese france |
15 | Djibouti | Djibouti | Djiboutian Franc (DJF) |
16 | Egypt | Cairo | Egyptian pound (EGP) |
17 | Equatorial Guinea | Malabo | Central African CFA franc |
18 | Eritrea | Asmara | Eritrean Nakfa |
19 | Ethiopia | Addis Ababa | Ethiopian birr (ETB) |
20 | Gabon | Libreville | Central African CFA franc |
21 | Gambia | Banjul | Dalasi (GMD) |
22 | Ghana | Accra | Ghana cedi |
23 | Guinea | Conakry | Guinea Franc |
24 | Guinea-Bissau | Bissau | West African CFA franc |
25 | Kenya | Nairobi | Kenyan shilling |
26 | Lesotho | Maseru | Lesotho loti |
27 | Liberia | Monrovia | Liberian Dollar |
28 | Libya | Tripoli | Libyan Dinar |
29 | Madagascar | Antananarivo | Malagasy ariary |
30 | Malawi | Lilongwe | Kwacha |
31 | Mali | Bamako | West African CFA franc |
32 | Mauritania | Nouakchott | Ouguiya |
33 | Mauritius | Mauritius | Mauritian rupee |
34 | Morocco | Rabat | Moroccan Dirham |
35 | Mozambique | Maputo | Mozambican metical |
36 | Namibia | Windhoek | Namibian dollar |
37 | Niger | Niamey | West African CFA franc |
38 | Nigeria | Abuja | Naira |
39 | Rwanda | Kigali | Rwanda Franc |
40 | Sao Tome & Principe | Sao Tome | Dobra |
41 | Senegal | Dakar | CFA franc |
42 | Seychelles | Victoria | Seychellois rupee (SCR) |
43 | Sierra Leone | Freetown | Sierra Leonean leone (SLL) |
44 | Somalia | Mogadishu | Somali Shilling |
45 | South Africa | Pretoria | South African Rand (ZAR) |
46 | South Sudan | Juba | South Sudanese pound (SSP) |
47 | Sudan | Khartoum | Sudanese pound (SDG) |
48 | Swaziland | Mbabane | South African rand Swazi Lilangeni |
49 | Tanzania | Dodoma | Tanzanian Shilling |
50 | Togo | Lomé | Central African CFA franc |
51 | Tunisia | Tunis | Tunisian Dinar |
52 | Uganda | Kampala | Uganda Shilling |
53 | Zambia | Lusaka | Zambian Kwacha (ZMK) |
54 | Zimbabwe | Harare | US Dollar, RTGS Dollar |
Capital Of South Africa
South Africa is also known as the Republic of South Africa, which is the southernmost Africa.
The special thing about this African country is that it has three different capitals for three different purposes.
The first one is Pretoria, the second one is Cape Town and the third one is Bloemfontein. The purposes of these capitals are listed below.
- Pretoria – It is the administrative and executive capital of South Africa.
- Cape Town – Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa, where the legislative Assembly of this country is situated.
- Bloemfontein – Bloemfontein is the judicial capital of the Republic of South Africa.
Conclusion
Algeria is the biggest country in Africa while Seychelles is the smallest country in the continent. All the 54 African countries have different capitals. In this article, all the African countries with their capitals and currencies are listed.