Tuesday, March 4

The largest cities in Africa are ranked based on their population and metropolitan size. Below are some of the most populous cities on the continent:

1. Lagos, Nigeria

  • Population: ~21–25 million (metro area)
  • Africa’s most populous city and a major financial, trade, and tech hub.
  • A global center for entertainment (Nollywood) and commerce.

2. Cairo, Egypt

  • Population: ~20–22 million
  • The largest city in North Africa, with historical significance.
  • A major center for politics, trade, and culture in the Arab world.

3. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo

  • Population: ~16–18 million
  • The largest Francophone city in the world.
  • A major political, economic, and cultural center in Central Africa.

4. Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Population: ~10–12 million
  • Africa’s wealthiest city and a major economic hub.
  • The financial capital of South Africa with strong mining and banking sectors.

5. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

  • Population: ~7–8 million
  • A key port city and economic hub in East Africa.
  • One of Africa’s fastest-growing cities.

6. Khartoum, Sudan

  • Population: ~6–7 million
  • The capital of Sudan, located at the confluence of the Blue and White Nile.
  • A major trade and political center.

7. Luanda, Angola

  • Population: ~6–7 million
  • A significant oil and trade city on the Atlantic coast.
  • Home to a large expatriate community, especially Portuguese.

8. Nairobi, Kenya

  • Population: ~5–6 million
  • The leading business and tech hub of East Africa.
  • Home to international organizations like the UN and numerous tech startups.

9. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

  • Population: ~5–6 million
  • The headquarters of the African Union and a major diplomatic center.
  • A growing economic and aviation hub.

10. Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

  • Population: ~5–6 million
  • A major West African financial and commercial hub.
  • Home to many multinational businesses and industries.
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