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Egypt. If you talk about military power alone, it is definitely Egypt! Egypt's army is not only huge, it is second to none in Africa, and it is also one of the best military powers in the world!
And since the signing of the Camp David Accords with Israel under the mediation of the United States in 77, he has been completely angry.
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Among African countries, Egypt has the strongest military strength and the greatest combat effectiveness of the army.
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Egypt, as a country straddling the Asian and African continents, has always been the strongest militarily.
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South Africa and Ethiopia.
South Africa was at war with the British Empire, and Ethiopia defeated the Italians.
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It is said that the most combat-ready is the Tanzanian army.
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1. Seychelles.
It is an archipelagic country located in the Indian Ocean in East Africa. It has a land area of square kilometers and a population of about 10,000 people. Seychelles' wealth is mainly due to their tourism industry.
The Cypriot economy is dominated by tourism, fishing and a small number of handicrafts. Tourism is the first pillar of the economy, generating more than 70% of GDP. Seychelles has a high welfare policy such as free education, medical care, and a lifelong health care system. It is one of the countries with the highest human development index in Africa.
2. Equatorial Guinea.
Equatorial Guinea is located in west-central Africa, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and its economy is dominated by plantations, with cocoa as its main export, followed by coffee. After the discovery of large oil resources in its territorial waters, Equatorial Guinea experienced rapid economic growth, with a GDP per capita of $12,727.
3. Mauritius Mauritius.
It is an island country in eastern Africa, known as the "original land of paradise". As early as more than 200 years ago, Chinese people have crossed the ocean to live on this small island. There are more than 30,000 Chinese in Mauritius, accounting for 3% of the population of Mauritius.
Nowadays, Mauritius not only makes the Spring Festival a national holiday, but even prints Chinese portraits on the country's banknotes. In 2017, Mauritius had a per capita GDP of US$9,794 and is known as the "Switzerland of Africa" with a relatively affluent life and a relatively developed economy.
4. Egypt. Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East and the second most populous country in Africa. Egypt's economy is one of the most diversified in the Middle East. Important industries such as tourism, agriculture, industry and services have almost equal share of development.
But Egypt's economy is not optimistic, and most of the country's population is relatively poor.
5. Morocco.
It is a coastal Arab country in northwest Africa, bordered by Algeria to the east and southeast, Western Sahara to the south, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and Spain and Portugal across the sea to the north.
Morocco is the fifth most economically powerful country in Africa and the second in the Maghreb region; Following China's example, Morocco has opened its coast and built port cities such as Tangier and Casablanca by virtue of its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean, and by 2012, the port of Tangier will become the largest port in Africa.
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As of April 2020, the most developed country in Africa is South Africa, and in terms of comprehensive strength, South Africa and China have a certain gap, and they are not as strong as China. South Africa is the second largest economy in Africa, with a high standard of living and a relatively stable economy compared to other African countries.
South Africa is located at the southernmost tip of the African continent, bordered by the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, west and south, and bordered by Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Eswatini to the north. Located at the heart of shipping between two oceans, the Cape of Good Hope route at its southwest tip has always been one of the busiest sea lanes in the world, and is known as the "lifeline of the western sea". The country covers an area of about 1.22 million square kilometers.
Most of the whole territory is a plateau above 600 meters above sea level.
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When we talk about the land of Africa, in fact, we often think of the fact that it is not very rich, and they do not have a very strong country, which has always been the second largest continent after Asia. But Africa has always been colonized by other countries. And then Africa was in the midst of a civil war, so Africa has always been one of the more chaotic and impoverished of the world's seven continents.
Based on this factor, African countries are indeed not particularly rich, and their economic strength is not very good
If you want to find some countries with better economic strength, or stronger countries among African countries, they should belong to South Africa and Nigeria。Nigeria is a big oil country and the largest economy in Africa, so its national strength is indeed very strong, and it should be among the top in Africa. South Africa is now being removed from the list of developed countries, but its economic power or national power is also very strong.
It is also one of the most powerful countries in Africa.
So only these two countries are relatively equal in terms of economic strength in Africa, but,If you had to choose one of the two countries with the strongest economy, or the country with the best national strength, I think it would be South Africa.
Because Nigeria is a big country, Nigeria is relatively turbulent, so it will affect its economic development, or affect its national strength. As for South Africa, it has a certain economic foundation and is an exporter of diamonds and **, so its economic strength also has a certain background. South Africa's economic strength, scientific and technological strength, and military strength are also relatively goodSo I think South Africa is probably the strongest country in Africa.
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The richness of a country is the richness of the people, and the per capita GDP and per capita welfare benefits are the indicators of the richness of the country. So, in Africa, the richest country is Seychelles. In terms of the total, Nigeria surpassed South Africa in 2014.
Seychelles, the full name of the Republic of Seychelles, is an archipelagic country located in the Indian Ocean in East Africa. On 29 June 1976, Seychelles declared independence and established the Republic of Seychelles, a member of the British Commonwealth. Half of the territory is a nature reserve and enjoys it"A tourist's paradise"reputation.
Tourism is the first pillar of the economy, generating more than 70% of GDP. Fisheries form another pillar of the economy, with abundant fishery resources and fish products ranking first among exports. Food, daily necessities and means of production are dependent on imports and are expensive.
The State implements high welfare policies such as free education, medical care, and a lifelong health care system. GDP per capita reached 10,000 US dollars. More than China.
Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with a total population of 100 million, accounting for 16% of Africa's total population, and is also the largest economy in Africa, with a gross domestic product (GDP) of US$509.9 billion in 2013.
Nigeria is a major country in Africa's energy resources and the largest oil producer and exporter in Africa. As of 2014, the proven oil reserves ranked first in Africa.
2. Tenth in the world; The proven natural gas reserves are the largest in Africa.
1. Eighth in the world; Of the 76 minerals that have been proven, 34 have commercial mining value.
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The only country in Africa where there are no blacks: there are many beautiful women in the economically developed economy, and we are visa-free!
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Mauritius and South Africa are not as good as China, but the people of Mauritius can hold China on the other hand.
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The most developed country in Africa is South Africa, which is the only developed country in Africa (although its per capita GDP is less than 10,000 US dollars), and its economy, science and technology (South Africa is very strong in science and technology), military (the only country in Africa that can fully equip itself), and politics are among the best in Africa.
Hello, I don't know how the landlord wants to compare China and South Africa.
South Africa is a developed country, but the gap between the rich and the poor is too big (much more than China), and the per capita is definitely better than China (more than one or two grades better).
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South Africa has a lot of diamonds and a lot of money, but it is not as rich as China.
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A few decades ago, it ranked first in Africa, and now South Africa's GDP per capita is more than $5,000, and now the economy, technology, manufacturing, and military have all been abolished. South Africa can now compare with China, and it can now compare with Southeast Asian countries.
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Nigeria, whose economy surpassed South Africa in 2016.
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The best country in Africa is South Africa.
With a per capita GDP of 30,000 US dollars, it is the only country in Africa that can be called developed.
Not located in the Southern Hemisphere, there is"Rainbow Country"Located at the southernmost tip of the African continent, with a land area of 1219090 square kilometers, it is surrounded by the Indian Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean on the east, south and west, and borders Namibia, Botswana, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Eswatini on land.
South Africa has developed financial, legal, communications, energy and transportation industries, has a complete hardware infrastructure and a first-class trading market, and ranks first in the world in terms of diamond production. Deep well mining and other technologies are in the leading position in the world. However, in international affairs, South Africa has been identified as a middle power and retains significant regional influence.
Republic of South Africa:
The Republic of South Africa (Therepublic of SouthAfrica) is the second largest economy and one of the most influential countries in Africa, with a GDP accounting for about one-third of the total economy of sub-Saharan African countries, and has played an important leading role in regional economic development.
South Africa has developed financial, legal, communications, energy and transportation industries, has a complete hardware infrastructure and a first-class trading market, and its production volume ranks first in the world. In addition, South Africa joined the BRICS in 2010 and further strengthened cooperation and exchanges with Brazil, Russia, India and China.
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The ten most developed countries in Africa: South Africa, Egypt, Nigeria, Algeria, Morocco, Angola, Ethiopia, Tunisia, Ghana, Libya.
1. South Africa. The exploitation of natural resources in South Africa has been one of the biggest economic drivers in South Africa. South Africa is home to an amazing hand-mined diamond mineral, which includes diamonds, coal, platinum and many other natural minerals.
He's the third largest coal producer in the world, keeping the rest of us healthy on cold winter nights.
2. Egypt. Agriculture is one of Egypt's greatest resources, and many of Egypt's population are located in the famous Nile Valley. See clear evidence of human technological progress from its many temples, the cradle of civilization, the pyramids and famous monuments such as the Great Sphinx.
3. Nigeria.
Nigeria is Africa's most populous country and a major contender for the top spot on this list, with the third largest manufacturing sector in Africa and a sizable share of the world's oil reserves.
4. Algeria.
Although Algeria's closest neighbors are tourist hotspots in Tunisia and Morocco, Algeria's tourism industry accounts for only 1 of its total GDP.
5. Morocco.
Morocco is the number one most competitive economy in North Africa. Tourism, telecommunications, textiles and agriculture are the largest economies in Morocco**.
6. Angola.
Angola is another agricultural country in Africa, and agriculture provides employment for 85% of Angola's population. Oil production is another economic lifeline for Angola, accounting for 45 percent of the country's gross domestic product.
7. Ethiopia.
Ethiopia is not only one of the richest countries in Africa, but it also has a long history. Ethiopia is the second most populous country in Africa, and the largest contributor to sub-economic growth is agriculture, which accounts for 41% of total GDP.
8. Tunisia.
Oil, tourism, and automotive manufacturing are famous in Tunisia, which is one of the richest countries in Africa. From the twelfth century onwards, the cities of Tunisia were already rich.
9. Ghana. Ghana is one of the top 10 fastest-growing economies in the world and among the fastest growing economies in Africa, and Ghana's economic prosperity is mainly due to its natural resources, the second-largest producer, and the world's second-largest cocoa producer.
10. Libya.
Libya has long been a unitary state-run economy, relying on abundant oil resources, and was once rich in Africa.
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The first power in Africa: South Africa. No. 1 in Africa in terms of international influence.
Territorial area: 10,000 square kilometers. Population:
51.77 million people. Total GDP: $350 billion; GDP per capita:
$6483. It has a high standard of living and a stable economy in Africa. It is in the status of a middle power in the world.
Abundant resources. The industrial system is the most complete in all of Africa.
2nd place: Egypt. Territorial area: 10,000 square kilometers. Population: 92 million people. Total GDP:
$286.4 billion; GDP per capita: $3,304. One of the four ancient civilizations, it is an African powerhouse, and is internationally recognized.
in a middle power. The total number of active troops is 450,000. The African Army is the first in terms of facts. It has a relatively complete industrial body.
System. The average enrolment rate in tertiary education is 32 per cent, and the average living conditions are acceptable.
3rd place: Nigeria. The population is the first, the economic aggregate is the first, but it is very uneasy, and Gu ranks third.
Consular area: 10,000 square kilometers. Population: 170.12 million. Total GDP: $573.6 billion; Per capita.
GDP: $3298. The total strength is 10,000 people, and there are 1.7 million police officers. Africa's second oil country, the world.
Tenth. Natural gas is the first in Africa and the eighth in the world.
4th place: Algeria. The land is vast and the level of development is not bad, compared with the top three, the population is a little less.
Gu ranked fourth. Territorial area: 10,000 square kilometers. Population: 37.1 million. Total GDP: 214 billion.
Dollar; GDP per capita: 5,532 US dollars for 10,000 regular troops of the People's Army.
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