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Africa is the world's second-largest and second most , after Asia in both cases. Africa’s total land area exceeds 11,724,000 square miles (30,365,000 square km) covering about one-fifth of the total land surface of Earth. The continent is cut almost equally in two by the Equator so that most of Africa lies within the tropical region.

As the second-largest continent on Earth, Africa is home to 54 recognized countries, each contributing to the beauty of the continent’s size. However, a select few nations command attention due to the sheer magnitude of their landmass, influencing the course of . From scorching deserts to dense rainforests, towering mountains to endless plains – , a true showcase of its geographical wealth.



As the largest country in Africa more than 80% of which is desert, in North Africa, between Morocco and Tunisia. Algeria, which dominates the North African landscape is characterized by diverse landscapes, including the Sahara Desert, mountains, and a Mediterranean coastline. Located in the heart of Central Africa, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is the second-largest country on the continent.

Its landmass spans dense rainforests, the Congo River basin, and the vast Central African savanna. Situated in northeastern Africa, Sudan is the third-largest country on the continent. Its expansive territory encompasses a varied landscape, including the Nile River, deserts, mountains, and savannas.

Libya is located in North Africa and is the fourth-largest co.

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