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  2. Africa: Countries
  3. List of African countries by population
  4. China’s population grew older and richer: policy lessons for some African countries
  5. Burundi
  6. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  7. China’s population grew older and richer: policy lessons for some African countries
  8. List of African countries by population
  9. Burundi
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Democratic Republic of the Congo

• Acèh • Afrikaans • Alemannisch • አማርኛ • Anarâškielâ • अंगिका • Ænglisc • Аԥсшәа • العربية • Aragonés • ܐܪܡܝܐ • Arpetan • Asturianu • Avañe'ẽ • Aymar aru • Azərbaycanca • تۆرکجه • Basa Bali • Bamanankan • বাংলা • Banjar • Bân-lâm-gú • Basa Banyumasan • Башҡортса • Беларуская • Беларуская (тарашкевіца) • भोजपुरी • Bikol Central • Bislama • Български • Boarisch • བོད་ཡིག • Bosanski • Brezhoneg • Буряад • Català • Чӑвашла • Cebuano • Čeština • Chavacano de Zamboanga • ChiShona • ChiTumbuka • Corsu • Cymraeg • Dagbanli • Dansk • الدارجة • Davvisámegiella • Deitsch • Deutsch • ދިވެހިބަސް • Diné bizaad • Dolnoserbski • डोटेली • Eesti • Ελληνικά • Эрзянь • Español • Esperanto • Estremeñu • Euskara • Eʋegbe • فارسی • Fiji Hindi • Føroyskt • Français • Frysk • Fulfulde • Gaeilge • Gaelg • Gagauz • Gàidhlig • Galego • ГӀалгӀай • 贛語 • Gĩkũyũ • ગુજરાતી • 客家語/Hak-kâ-ngî • Хальмг • 한국어 • Hausa • Հայերեն • हिन्दी • Hornjoserbsce • Hrvatski • Ido • Igbo • Ilokano • বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী • Bahasa Indonesia • Interlingua • Interlingue • Ирон • IsiZulu • Íslenska • Italiano • עברית • Jawa • Kabɩyɛ • ಕನ್ನಡ • Kapampangan • ქართული • Қазақша • Kernowek • Ikinyarwanda • Kiswahili • Kongo • Kotava • Kreyòl ayisyen • Kriyòl gwiyannen • Kurdî • Кыргызча • Кырык мары • Ladin • Ladino • Latgaļu • Latina • Latviešu • Lëtzebuergesch • Лезги • Lietuvių • Ligure • Limburgs • Lingála • Lingua Franca Nova • Livvinkarjala • La .lojban. • Luganda • Lombard • Magyar • मैथिली • Македонски • Malagasy • മലയാളം ...

Africa: Countries

• • • • Africa: Countries Africa: Countries - Map Quiz Game • Angola • Ivory Coast • Niger • São Tomé and Príncipe • Tunisia • Ethiopia • Liberia • Benin • Seychelles • Equatorial Guinea • Morocco • Central African Republic • Eritrea • Comoros • Chad • Cameroon • Guinea • Rwanda • Togo • The Gambia • Madagascar • Botswana • Ghana • Democratic Republic of the Congo • Kenya • Mali • Lesotho • Nigeria • Libya • Cape Verde • Burkina Faso • Mauritania • Sudan • Mozambique • Namibia • Mauritius • South Sudan • Egypt • Djibouti • Western Sahara • Gabon • Republic of the Congo • Zambia • Somalia • Guinea-Bissau • Eswatini • Algeria • South Africa • Uganda • Tanzania • Burundi • Senegal • Malawi • Zimbabwe • Sierra Leone There are over one billion people living in the African continent. With a population of over 170 million and growing, Nigeria is the largest of the countries. Using this free map quiz game, you can learn about Nigeria and 54 other African countries. You might be surprised how many you don’t get right on the first try, but use this online Africa map quiz to study and you will improve.If you want to practice offline, download our printable maps of Africa in pdf format.

List of African countries by population

Other (44.83%) This is a list of the current 55 African countries sorted by Rank Countries Official figure (where available) Date of last figure Source 1 231,625,385 2023 2 126,922,416 2023 3 114,981,048 2023 4 96,511,548 2023 5 67,931,876 2023 6 60,081,076 2023 7 56,645,588 2023 8 50,333,704 2023 9 50,331,103 2023 10 49,753,509 2023 11 45,945,593 2023 12 35,405,823 2023 13 33,413,232 2023 14 32,642,373 2023 15 29,434,823 2023 16 28,161,144 2023 17 27,974,485 2023 18 27,412,604 2023 19 25,313,534 2023 20 24,691,072 2023 21 20,341,255 2023 22 19,652,620 2023 23 19,526,571 2023 24 19,515,364 2023 25 19,510,528 2023 26 15,378,243 2023 27 15,008,576 2023 28 13,736,863 2023 29 12,902,012 2023 30 12,767,455 2023 31 12,550,192 2023 32 11,504,110 2023 33 8,751,274 2023 34 8,368,970 2023 35 7,093,307 2023 36 5,849,868 2023 37 5,347,243 2023 38 5,031,186 2023 39 4,949,486 2023 40 3,663,117 2023 41 2,651,478 2023 42 2,584,004 2023 43 2,466,321 2023 44 2,353,692 2023 45 2,182,040 2023 46 2,081,340 2023 47 1,518,007 2023 48 1,276,638 2023 49 1,188,479 2023 50 1,022,219 2023 51 914,472 2023 52 873,102 2023 – 633,212 2023 53 570,239 2023 54 228,950 2023 55 99,768 2023 See also [ ] • • •

China’s population grew older and richer: policy lessons for some African countries

Author • Lauren Johnston Senior Researcher, South African Institute of International Affairs and Associate Professor at the China Studies Centre, University of Sydney Disclosure statement Lauren Johnston does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. Partners I’ve been Part of the paper unpacks lessons Africa can take from China’s African countries differ among themselves in demographic profile too. So I have created two broad categories – those with a high percentage of young people, and those with a sizeable proportion of working age people – and set out policies they could focus on now. China’s adjustments China was concerned that To avoid this, it adjusted its development policy direction. I have First, China captured the potential of the low-wage demographic dividend of its “young” and “poor” working-age population of the late 1970s. Second, it prepared to sustain the economy and hundreds of millions of elders from the 2020s especially. Following that baby boom in the 1950s and 1960s, between the mid-1970s and 2010 China’s working-age population share (as measured by people aged 15-65) would increase from Capturing the productivity potential of their working-lifetime helped drive reforms that opened up China’s economy from late 1978. A major aspect of opening up to trade and foreign direct investment was a I...

Burundi

Head Of Government: Prime minister: Alain Guillaume Bunyoni ... (Show more) Capital: ... (Show more) Population: (2023 est.) 13,139,000 ... (Show more) Head Of State: President: Evariste Ndayishimiye ... (Show more) Form Of Government: republic with two legislative bodies (Senate [43 ... (Show more) Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Soils Light, forest-derived soils predominate, forming a thin layer of humus over lateritic (iron-rich) subsoils. The best soils are formed from alluvium, but they are confined primarily to the lower portions of larger river valleys. Soil erosion, caused by a combination of steep slopes and frequent rainfall, is a serious problem and creates a major constraint on agriculture; ironically, erosion is further Climate Elevation is a major factor in Burundi’s climate, greatly moderating its tropical character. The country’s generally high elevation produces relatively cool temperatures, which average only about 70 °F (21 °C) throughout the year in the central Plant and animal life The natural forest vegetation has almost entirely disappeared from the landscape and is limited now primarily to higher mountain slopes. On the plateaus, wooded savanna is found at higher elevations, giving way to more-open savanna on the lower slopes. People Ethnic groups Traditionally, the Hutu have been farmers, while the Tutsi have been pastoralists. Some regional status differences exist among the Tutsi, with the Tutsi-Banyaru...

Democratic Republic of the Congo

• Acèh • Afrikaans • Alemannisch • አማርኛ • Anarâškielâ • अंगिका • Ænglisc • Аԥсшәа • العربية • Aragonés • ܐܪܡܝܐ • Arpetan • Asturianu • Avañe'ẽ • Aymar aru • Azərbaycanca • تۆرکجه • Basa Bali • Bamanankan • বাংলা • Banjar • Bân-lâm-gú • Basa Banyumasan • Башҡортса • Беларуская • Беларуская (тарашкевіца) • भोजपुरी • Bikol Central • Bislama • Български • Boarisch • བོད་ཡིག • Bosanski • Brezhoneg • Буряад • Català • Чӑвашла • Cebuano • Čeština • Chavacano de Zamboanga • ChiShona • ChiTumbuka • Corsu • Cymraeg • Dagbanli • Dansk • الدارجة • Davvisámegiella • Deitsch • Deutsch • ދިވެހިބަސް • Diné bizaad • Dolnoserbski • डोटेली • Eesti • Ελληνικά • Эрзянь • Español • Esperanto • Estremeñu • Euskara • Eʋegbe • فارسی • Fiji Hindi • Føroyskt • Français • Frysk • Fulfulde • Gaeilge • Gaelg • Gagauz • Gàidhlig • Galego • ГӀалгӀай • 贛語 • Gĩkũyũ • ગુજરાતી • 客家語/Hak-kâ-ngî • Хальмг • 한국어 • Hausa • Հայերեն • हिन्दी • Hornjoserbsce • Hrvatski • Ido • Igbo • Ilokano • বিষ্ণুপ্রিয়া মণিপুরী • Bahasa Indonesia • Interlingua • Interlingue • Ирон • IsiZulu • Íslenska • Italiano • עברית • Jawa • Kabɩyɛ • ಕನ್ನಡ • Kapampangan • ქართული • Қазақша • Kernowek • Ikinyarwanda • Kiswahili • Kongo • Kotava • Kreyòl ayisyen • Kriyòl gwiyannen • Kurdî • Кыргызча • Кырык мары • Ladin • Ladino • Latgaļu • Latina • Latviešu • Lëtzebuergesch • Лезги • Lietuvių • Ligure • Limburgs • Lingála • Lingua Franca Nova • Livvinkarjala • La .lojban. • Luganda • Lombard • Magyar • मैथिली • Македонски • Malagasy • മലയാളം ...

China’s population grew older and richer: policy lessons for some African countries

Author • Lauren Johnston Senior Researcher, South African Institute of International Affairs and Associate Professor at the China Studies Centre, University of Sydney Disclosure statement Lauren Johnston does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment. Partners I’ve been Part of the paper unpacks lessons Africa can take from China’s African countries differ among themselves in demographic profile too. So I have created two broad categories – those with a high percentage of young people, and those with a sizeable proportion of working age people – and set out policies they could focus on now. China’s adjustments China was concerned that To avoid this, it adjusted its development policy direction. I have First, China captured the potential of the low-wage demographic dividend of its “young” and “poor” working-age population of the late 1970s. Second, it prepared to sustain the economy and hundreds of millions of elders from the 2020s especially. Following that baby boom in the 1950s and 1960s, between the mid-1970s and 2010 China’s working-age population share (as measured by people aged 15-65) would increase from Capturing the productivity potential of their working-lifetime helped drive reforms that opened up China’s economy from late 1978. A major aspect of opening up to trade and foreign direct investment was a I...

List of African countries by population

Other (44.83%) This is a list of the current 55 African countries sorted by Rank Countries Official figure (where available) Date of last figure Source 1 231,625,385 2023 2 126,922,416 2023 3 114,981,048 2023 4 96,511,548 2023 5 67,931,876 2023 6 60,081,076 2023 7 56,645,588 2023 8 50,333,704 2023 9 50,331,103 2023 10 49,753,509 2023 11 45,945,593 2023 12 35,405,823 2023 13 33,413,232 2023 14 32,642,373 2023 15 29,434,823 2023 16 28,161,144 2023 17 27,974,485 2023 18 27,412,604 2023 19 25,313,534 2023 20 24,691,072 2023 21 20,341,255 2023 22 19,652,620 2023 23 19,526,571 2023 24 19,515,364 2023 25 19,510,528 2023 26 15,378,243 2023 27 15,008,576 2023 28 13,736,863 2023 29 12,902,012 2023 30 12,767,455 2023 31 12,550,192 2023 32 11,504,110 2023 33 8,751,274 2023 34 8,368,970 2023 35 7,093,307 2023 36 5,849,868 2023 37 5,347,243 2023 38 5,031,186 2023 39 4,949,486 2023 40 3,663,117 2023 41 2,651,478 2023 42 2,584,004 2023 43 2,466,321 2023 44 2,353,692 2023 45 2,182,040 2023 46 2,081,340 2023 47 1,518,007 2023 48 1,276,638 2023 49 1,188,479 2023 50 1,022,219 2023 51 914,472 2023 52 873,102 2023 – 633,212 2023 53 570,239 2023 54 228,950 2023 55 99,768 2023 See also [ ] • • •

Burundi

Head Of Government: Prime minister: Alain Guillaume Bunyoni ... (Show more) Capital: ... (Show more) Population: (2023 est.) 13,139,000 ... (Show more) Head Of State: President: Evariste Ndayishimiye ... (Show more) Form Of Government: republic with two legislative bodies (Senate [43 ... (Show more) Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to exclusive content. Soils Light, forest-derived soils predominate, forming a thin layer of humus over lateritic (iron-rich) subsoils. The best soils are formed from alluvium, but they are confined primarily to the lower portions of larger river valleys. Soil erosion, caused by a combination of steep slopes and frequent rainfall, is a serious problem and creates a major constraint on agriculture; ironically, erosion is further Climate Elevation is a major factor in Burundi’s climate, greatly moderating its tropical character. The country’s generally high elevation produces relatively cool temperatures, which average only about 70 °F (21 °C) throughout the year in the central Plant and animal life The natural forest vegetation has almost entirely disappeared from the landscape and is limited now primarily to higher mountain slopes. On the plateaus, wooded savanna is found at higher elevations, giving way to more-open savanna on the lower slopes. People Ethnic groups Traditionally, the Hutu have been farmers, while the Tutsi have been pastoralists. Some regional status differences exist among the Tutsi, with the Tutsi-Banyaru...

Africa: Countries

• • • • Africa: Countries Africa: Countries - Map Quiz Game • Tunisia • Western Sahara • Gabon • Uganda • Rwanda • Algeria • Namibia • South Africa • Guinea • Zambia • Ethiopia • Zimbabwe • Sierra Leone • Libya • Burundi • Republic of the Congo • Sudan • Mali • Seychelles • São Tomé and Príncipe • Ivory Coast • Ghana • Senegal • Liberia • Eswatini • Tanzania • Morocco • Eritrea • Cameroon • Guinea-Bissau • The Gambia • Egypt • Angola • Cape Verde • Mozambique • South Sudan • Malawi • Kenya • Somalia • Lesotho • Djibouti • Comoros • Chad • Central African Republic • Democratic Republic of the Congo • Mauritius • Nigeria • Niger • Botswana • Equatorial Guinea • Mauritania • Togo • Madagascar • Burkina Faso • Benin There are over one billion people living in the African continent. With a population of over 170 million and growing, Nigeria is the largest of the countries. Using this free map quiz game, you can learn about Nigeria and 54 other African countries. You might be surprised how many you don’t get right on the first try, but use this online Africa map quiz to study and you will improve.If you want to practice offline, download our printable maps of Africa in pdf format.