The seven largest countries in Africa by land area are:
- Algeria
- Area: Approximately 2,381,741 square kilometers
- Location: Northern Africa
- Capital: Algiers
- Notes: Algeria is the largest country in Africa and the 10th largest in the world. It has a significant portion of the Sahara Desert.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Area: Approximately 2,344,858 square kilometers
- Location: Central Africa
- Capital: Kinshasa
- Notes: The DRC is rich in natural resources and has the Congo Rainforest, the second-largest rainforest in the world.
- Sudan
- Area: Approximately 1,861,484 square kilometers
- Location: Northeastern Africa
- Capital: Khartoum
- Notes: Sudan was the largest country in Africa until South Sudan gained independence in 2011. It has a diverse climate and landscape.
- Libya
- Area: Approximately 1,759,541 square kilometers
- Location: Northern Africa
- Capital: Tripoli
- Notes: Libya is predominantly covered by the Libyan Desert, which forms part of the Sahara.
- Chad
- Area: Approximately 1,284,000 square kilometers
- Location: North-Central Africa
- Capital: N’Djamena
- Notes: Chad has diverse environments, including deserts, mountains, and savannas. Lake Chad, which the country is named after, is a significant geographical feature.
- Niger
- Area: Approximately 1,267,000 square kilometers
- Location: Western Africa
- Capital: Niamey
- Notes: The country is largely desert with the Sahara covering more than 80% of its land area. The Niger River is a key water source.
- Angola
- Area: Approximately 1,246,700 square kilometers
- Location: Southwestern Africa
- Capital: Luanda
- Notes: Angola has a diverse terrain that includes tropical forests, savannas, and a significant Atlantic Ocean coastline.
Naila Raheem
Good
Hidhi Fey
Wow Africa is large
Andrea Aloyce
Yeah very amazing welcome