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North Afrika is a general region in Afrika.
Places
Territories and regions
Countries and territories | Area (km²) |
Population | Density (per km²) |
Capital | GDP (Total) | GDP per capita | Currency | Government | Official languages |
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2,381,741 | [1] 37,100,000 | 14.5 | Algiers | $254.7 billion (2010 est.)[1] | $7,400 (2010 est.) | Algerian dinar | Presidential republic | Arabic language (official), Berber (national) |
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1,001,450 | 80,471,869 | 80.4 | Cairo | $500.9 billion (2010) | $6,200 (2010) | Egyptian pound | Semi-presidential republic | Arabic |
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1,759,540 | 6,461,454 | 3.7 | Tripoli | $89.03 billion (2010)[2] | $13,800 (2010) | Libyan dinar | Provisional authority | Arabic |
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446,550 | [3] 32,226,056 | 70.8 | Rabat | $153.8 billion (2010)[4] | $4,900 (2010) | Moroccan dirham | Constitutional monarchy | Arabic language and Berber (both official) |
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1,886,068 | 30,894,000 | 16.4 | Khartoum | $98.79 billion (2010) prior to break up[5] | $2,200 (2010)—prior to break-up | Sudanese pound | Federal republic (Authoritarian) | Arabic and English (both official) |
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163,610 | 10,589,025 | 64.7 | Tunis | $100.3 billion (2010)[6] | $9,500 (2010) | Tunisian dinar | Republic | Arabic |
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266,000 | [8] 320,000 | 1.2 | El Aaiún (Laâyoune) (controlled by Morocco) | $900 million (2007)[9] | $2,500 (2007) | Moroccan dirham | Constitutional monarchy | Arabic language and Berber (both official), Hassaniya (recognized) |
Total, North Africa | 7,904,959 | 195,637,341 | 24.7 | $1.2 trillion | $5,700 | ||||
Source:
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See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "ALGERIA". The World Factbook. CIA.
- ↑ "LIBYA". The World Factbook. CIA.
- ↑ "Site institutionnel du Haut-Commissariat au Plan du Royaume du Maroc".
- ↑ "MOROCCO". The World Factbook. CIA.
- ↑ "SUDAN". The World Factbook. CIA.
- ↑ "TUNISIA". The World Factbook. CIA.
- ↑ Under Moroccan administration
- ↑ Estimate based on the 2004 Moroccan census. No census specific to the borders of the territory since 1975.
- ↑ "WESTERN SAHARA". The World Factbook. CIA.
- ↑ "The World Factbook". CIA. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
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