REPUBLIC OF ANGOLA
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MEDIUM INSTITUTE OF ECONOMICS L.L.L
ENGLISH
AFRICAN CONTRIES AND
NATIONALITIES
NAME:MARLENE MIGUEL
ACCOUTING AND MANAGEMANT, 11ST
THE TEACHER:
Index
1. Introduction
2. List of African Countries and Their Nationalities
3. Conclusion
17th,Fev. 2025
Introduction
Africa is the second-largest and second-most-populous continent in the world. It
is known for its rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and historical significance.
The continent consists of 54 recognized countries, each with its own unique nationality
and cultural identity. This work presents a list of all African countries and their
respective nationalities.
List of African Countries and Nationalities
1. Algeria – Algerian
2. Angola – Angolan
3. Benin – Beninese
4. Botswana – Batswana (or Motswana for an individual)
5. Burkina Faso – Burkinabé
6. Burundi – Burundian
7. Cabo Verde (Cape Verde) – Cape Verdean
8. Cameroon – Cameroonian
9. Central African Republic – Central African
10. Chad – Chadian
11. Comoros – Comorian
12. Congo (Republic of the Congo) – Congolese
13. Democratic Republic of the Congo – Congolese
14. Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) – Ivorian
15. Djibouti – Djiboutian
16. Egypt – Egyptian
17. Equatorial Guinea – Equatorial Guinean
18. Eritrea – Eritrean
19. Eswatini (Swaziland) – Swazi
20. Ethiopia – Ethiopian
21. Gabon – Gabonese
22. Gambia – Gambian
23. Ghana – Ghanaian
24. Guinea – Guinean
25. Guinea-Bissau – Bissau-Guinean
26. Kenya – Kenyan
27. Lesotho – Basotho (or Mosotho for na individual)
28. Liberia – Liberian
29. Libya – Libyan
30. Madagascar – Malagasy
31. Malawi – Malawian
32. Mali – Malian
33. Mauritania – Mauritanian
34. Mauritius – Mauritian
35. Morocco – Moroccan
36. Mozambique – Mozambican
37. Namibia – Namibian
38. Niger – Nigerien
39. Nigeria – Nigerian
40. Rwanda – Rwandan
41. São Tomé and Príncipe – São Toméan
42. Senegal – Senegalese
43. Seychelles – Seychellois
44. Sierra Leone – Sierra Leonean
45. Somalia – Somali
46. South Africa – South African
47. South Sudan – South Sudanese
48. Sudan – Sudanese
49. Tanzania – Tanzanian
50. Togo – Togolese
51. Tunisia – Tunisian
52. Uganda – Ugandan
53. Zambia – Zambian
54. Zimbabwe – Zimbabwean
Conclusion
Africa is a vast and diverse continent with 54 countries, each offering a unique
cultural and national identity. This diversity is reflected not only in the people and
traditions but also in the languages and landscapes. Understanding African countries and
their nationalities helps us to appreciate the richness of the continent and its contribution
to global culture and history.