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Africa has made remarkable strides across many development metrics, significantly improving life expectancy, literacy, health, and education. With its population set to double to around 2 billion by ...
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English came out on top with 59 of the world’s countries naming it as its official (or one of its official) languages by a large margin.
Here are five loud African countries that are known for being loud in sound, culture, and leadership. 1. Niger ia: Home to Lagos, one of the most densely populated and noisy cities in Africa.
Citymapper, Moovit, Naver Map, Rome2Rio, and Transit all work better than Apple Maps or Google Maps outside the U.S.
The Spanish foreign ministry has declared Botswana the least risky country for travel in Africa, while Sudan, Eritrea, the Central African Republic, and Somalia are considered the most dangerous.
While most countries have just one capital city, a few around the world take a different approach, splitting national duties across two or even three capital cities.