Population

The population of Africa Mapped

Africa is the world’s 2nd-most populous continent after Asia. With over 1.4 billion people, it accounts for about 18% of the global human population. The population density in Africa is 45 per square kilometer or 117 people per square mile. 43.8% of the population of the continent is urban.

At the beginning of the 20th century, Europe’s population was three times that of Africa. By 1993, Africa had caught up with Europe’s population. By 2047, Africa’s population is projected to be over 2 billion (2,364,351,164), four times the population of Europe.

Th population of Europe vs. Africa mapped

Nigeria, with a population of over 206 million, today is the most populous country in Africa.

Top 10 African countries by population in 2020
RankCountryPopulation
1Nigeria206,139,589
2Ethiopia114,963,588
3Egypt102,334,404
4DR Congo89,561,403
5Tanzania59,734,218
6South Africa59,308,690
7Kenya53,771,296
8Uganda45,741,007
9Algeria43,851,044
10Sudan43,849,260

The map below shows where half of Africa’s population lives.

Half of Africa's Population

Africa’s population is the youngest among all the continents. The median age of the inhabitants of the continent is about 20, while the worldwide median age is 30.4.

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