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Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
Jim Corbett is among India's most famous and exciting safari destinations; every year, thousands of national and international come here to enjoy the destination. Jim Corbett is the first National Park of India, and it has covered an area of over 523 sq. kilometres. The Park is most famous for its rare species Of Flora, birds, reptiles, and wild animals. There are around 488 different types of plants you can see here, along with Jim Corbett national park is home to over 550 birds type, 25 reptile categories, and 50 types of mammals.
Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Kaziranga is home to the world-famous one-horned Rhinos; Kaziranga national park is the only place you can see them. Kaziranga National Park has spread over 450 sq km and is covered with elephant-grass meadows, swampy lagoons, and dense forests. Currently, the total population of one-horned rhine is around 2200, which is approximately 2/3rd of the total world population of rhinos. The Park was formed in 1908 on the suggestions of Mary Curzon. Later, in 1985, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Along with the rhinos, Kaziranga national park is home to many other animals like elephants, wild water buffalo, swamp deer, and tigers. Due to the increasing tiger population in recent years, in 2006, it was renamed Kaziranga Tiger Reserve.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Maharashtra
Sanjay Gandhi National Park was established in 1969, and it was previously named 'Krishnagiri Park' in 1947. At that time, the total area covered by the Park was around 20 sq km. Later in 1948, it was renamed 'Borivali National Park' between 1947 to 1990. In 1969 the total park area was increased to 104 sq km by combining all the adjoining reserves. Every year over 2 million visitors come to visit Sanjay Gandhi national park.
Tadoba Andheri National Park
Tadoba National park is the first and biggest National Park in Maharashtra. It was built in 1955 and is only 45 km away from Chandrapur district, covering around 600 square kilometres, from which 35 kilometres of land is restricted to local peoples. The reason behind naming the Park Tadoba is the local tribe, the god they worship called Tadoba or Turi along with that Andheri is the name of the river that flows through the forest. Flora It is a dry deciduous forest covered with dense woodlands, and Trek is one of the dominant tree species, along with ain (crocodile bark), bija, dhauda, hald, salai, email, and tendu. It is also famous for Beria, used as an insect repellent. Fauna Tadoba is most famous for its Tigers. Currently, there are around 85 tigers on reserve. There are 195 kinds of bird species, such as the orange-headed thrush, Indian pitta, crested treeswift, stone curlew, crested honey buzzard, and paradise flycatcher. Also, there are many other mammals like Sloth Bears, Gaur, leopards, and many more.
Madhav National Park
Madhav National Park is among the smallest national parks in India; the total area covered by the Park is around 167 square kilometres. At first, it was known as Shivpuri National Park, but in 1958 it was renamed Madhav National Park; Madhav Rao Scindia was the king of Gwalior at that time. Geographical description There are several ponds in the Park, and the biggest is Sankhya Sagar. It is a water reservoir built on Madhav Rao's orders. In the past, it was used by the Scindia kings for hunting.
Nanda Devi National Park, Uttarakhand
Nanda Devi National Park is a beautiful gift of mother nature, and it is a beautiful expanse of wilderness on the heights of the Himalayas. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The park is located under the shadows of Nanda Devi Peak, spread around three districts of Uttarakhand, including Chamoli, Pithoragarh, and Bageshwar. It covers a vast area of 6.407 square kilometres. Several rivers flow from its forest. Most of them are the tributaries of Ganga, which are Rishi Ganga, Dhauli Ganga, Pushwapati, and Khiro Ganga. Nanda Devi national park is home to various globally threatened species like snow leopard, the Himalayan musk deer, and various plants species. Here you can also easily see the Asiatic Black bear, The Himalayan Brown bear, tahr, and bharal. Most of the reserve parts are restricted to visit and are only accessible through permission of local authorities.
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Continent
A continent is any of several large geographical regions. Continents are generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria. A continent could be a single landmass or a part of a very large landmass, as in the case of Asia or Europe. Due to this, the number of continents varies; up to seven or as few as four geographical regions are commonly regarded as continents. Most English-speaking countries recognize seven regions as continents. In order from largest to smallest in area, these seven regions are Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.[1] Different variations with fewer continents merge some of these regions; examples of this are merging North America and South America into America, Asia and Europe into Eurasia, and Africa, Asia, and Europe into Afro-Eurasia.
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The seven-continent model is probably the most widely taught. There are however other ways of grouping countries into continents.
List of the seven continents
Ranked by current population
# Continent Population
(2024) Area
(Km²) Density
(P/Km²) World Population
Share
1 Asia 4,806,898,006 31,033,131 155 58.89%
2 Africa 1,515,140,850 29,648,481 51 18.56%
3 Europe 743,230,911 22,134,710 34 9.11%
4 North America 613,149,877 21,330,000 29 7.51%
5 South America 435,611,301 17,461,112 25 5.34%
6 Australia/Oceania 46,502,478 8,486,460 5 0.57%
7 Antarctica 0 13,720,000 0 0.00%
Which continent does Russia belong to?
Russia is part of both Europe and Asia. In the 7 continent model in fact, it is not always clear where to place Russia. In the map pictured above Russia is divided into two parts (European Russia and the "Asian part" of the Russian Federation) along the Ural Mountains line, from the source of the Ural River down to the Greater Caucasus from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea (following the modern definition of Europe as provided by the National Geographic Society). However, in the list of continents, we had to place Russia in one continent or the other, so we placed it in Europe, following the United Nations classification.
About 75% of the Russian population lives in the European continent. On the other hand, 75% of Russian territory is located in Asia.
Which continent does Hawaii belong to?
None. Hawaii is politically part of North America, but geographically it is not part of any continent.
Asia
Asia (/ˈeɪʒə/ ⓘ AY-zhə, UK also /ˈeɪʃə/ AY-shə) is the largest continent[note 1][10][11] in the world by both land area and population.[11] It covers an area of more than 44 million square kilometres,[note 2] about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8% of Earth's total surface area. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population,[12] was the site of many of the first civilisations. Its 4.7 billion people[13] constitute roughly 60% of the world's population.[14]
Asia
# Country Population
(2024) Land Area
(Km²) Density
(P/Km²)
1 India 1,450,935,791 2,973,190 488
2 China 1,419,321,278 9,388,211 151
3 Indonesia 283,487,931 1,811,570 156
4 Pakistan 251,269,164 770,880 326
5 Bangladesh 173,562,364 130,170 1,333
6 Japan 123,753,041 364,555 339
7 Philippines 115,843,670 298,170 389
8 Vietnam 100,987,686 310,070 326
9 Iran 91,567,738 1,628,550 56
10 Turkey 87,473,805 769,630 114
11 Thailand 71,668,011 510,890 140
12 Myanmar 54,500,091 653,290 83
13 South Korea 51,717,590 97,230 532
14 Iraq 46,042,015 434,320 106
15 Afghanistan 42,647,492 652,860 65
16 Yemen 40,583,164 527,970 77
17 Uzbekistan 36,361,859 425,400 85
18 Malaysia 35,557,673 328,550 108
19 Saudi Arabia 33,962,757 2,149,690 16
20 Nepal 29,651,054 143,350 207
21 North Korea 26,498,823 120,410 220
22 Syria 24,672,760 183,630 134
23 Taiwan 23,213,962 35,410 656
24 Sri Lanka 23,103,565 62,710 368
25 Kazakhstan 20,592,571 2,699,700 8
26 Cambodia 17,638,801 176,520 100
27 Jordan 11,552,876 88,780 130
28 United Arab Emirates 11,027,129 83,600 132
29 Tajikistan 10,590,927 139,960 76
30 Azerbaijan 10,336,577 82,658 125
31 Israel 9,387,021 21,640 434
32 Laos 7,769,819 230,800 34
33 Turkmenistan 7,494,498 469,930 16
34 Hong Kong 7,414,909 1,050 7,062
35 Kyrgyzstan 7,186,009 191,800 37
36 Singapore 5,832,387 700 8,332
37 Lebanon 5,805,962 10,230 568
38 State of Palestine 5,495,443 6,020 913
39 Oman 5,281,538 309,500 17
40 Kuwait 4,934,507 17,820 277
41 Georgia 3,807,670 69,490 55
42 Mongolia 3,475,540 1,553,560 2
43 Qatar 3,048,423 11,610 263
44 Armenia 2,973,840 28,470 104
45 Bahrain 1,607,049 760 2,115
46 Timor-Leste 1,400,638 14,870 94
47 Cyprus 1,358,282 9,240 147
48 Bhutan 791,524 38,117 21
49 Macao 720,262 30 24,009
50 Maldives 527,799 300 1,759
51 Brunei Darussalam 462,721 5,270 88
Africa
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surface area.[9] With nearly 1.4 billion people as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human population. Africa's population is the youngest among all the continents;[10][11] the median age in 2012 was 19.7, when the worldwide median age was 30.4.[12] Based on 2024 projections, Africa's population will reach 3.8 billion people by 2099.[13] Africa is the least wealthy inhabited continent per capita and second-least wealthy by total wealth, ahead of Oceania. Scholars have attributed this to different factors including geography, climate,[14] corruption,[14] colonialism, the Cold War,[15][16] and neocolonialism. Despite this low concentration of wealth, recent economic expansion and a large and young population make Africa an important economic market in the broader global context. Africa has a large quantity of natural resources and food resources, including diamonds, sugar, salt, gold, iron, cobalt, uranium, copper, bauxite, silver, petroleum, natural gas, cocoa beans, and tropical fruit. Africa # Country Population (2024) Land Area (Km²) Density (P/Km²) 1 Nigeria 232,679,478 910,770 255 2 Ethiopia 132,059,767 1,000,000 132 3 Egypt 116,538,258 995,450 117 4 Democratic Republic of the Congo 109,276,265 2,267,050 48 5 Tanzania 68,560,157 885,800 77 6 South Africa 64,007,187 1,213,090 53 7 Kenya 56,432,944 569,140 99 8 Sudan 50,448,963 1,765,048 29 9 Uganda 50,015,092 199,810 250 10 Algeria 46,814,308 2,381,740 20 11 Morocco 38,081,173 446,300 85 12 Angola 37,885,849 1,246,700 30 13 Mozambique 34,631,766 786,380 44 14 Ghana 34,427,414 227,540 151 15 Madagascar 31,964,956 581,795 55 16 Côte d'Ivoire 31,934,230 318,000 100 17 Cameroon 29,123,744 472,710 62 18 Niger 27,032,412 1,266,700 21 19 Mali 24,478,595 1,220,190 20 20 Burkina Faso 23,548,781 273,600 86 21 Malawi 21,655,286 94,280 230 22 Zambia 21,314,956 743,390 29 23 Chad 20,299,123 1,259,200 16 24 Somalia 19,009,151 627,340 30 25 Senegal 18,501,984 192,530 96 26 Zimbabwe 16,634,373 386,850 43 27 Guinea 14,754,785 245,720 60 28 Benin 14,462,724 112,760 128 29 Rwanda 14,256,567 24,670 578 30 Burundi 14,047,786 25,680 547 31 Tunisia 12,277,109 155,360 79 32 South Sudan 11,943,408 610,952 20 33 Togo 9,515,236 54,390 175 34 Sierra Leone 8,642,022 72,180 120 35 Libya 7,381,023 1,759,540 4 36 Congo 6,332,961 341,500 19 37 Liberia 5,612,817 96,320 58 38 Central African Republic 5,330,690 622,980 9 39 Mauritania 5,169,395 1,030,700 5 40 Eritrea 3,535,603 101,000 35 41 Namibia 3,030,131 823,290 4 42 Gambia 2,759,988 10,120 273 43 Gabon 2,538,952 257,670 10 44 Botswana 2,521,139 566,730 4 45 Lesotho 2,337,423 30,360 77 46 Guinea-Bissau 2,201,352 28,120 78 47 Equatorial Guinea 1,892,516 28,050 67 48 Mauritius 1,271,169 2,030 626 49 Eswatini 1,242,822 17,200 72 50 Djibouti 1,168,722 23,180 50 51 Réunion 878,591 2,500 351 52 Comoros 866,628 1,861 466 53 Western Sahara 590,506 266,000 2 54 Cabo Verde 524,877 4,030 130 55 Mayotte 326,505 375 871 56 Sao Tome and Principe 235,536 960 245 57 Seychelles 130,418 460 284 58 Saint Helena 5,237 390 13
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Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
Jim Corbett is among India's most famous and exciting safari destinations; every year, thousands of national and international come here to enjoy the destination. Jim Corbett is the first National Park of India, and it has covered an area of over 523 sq. kilometres. The Park is most famous for its rare species Of Flora, birds, reptiles, and wild animals. There are around 488 different types of plants you can see here, along with Jim Corbett national park is home to over 550 birds type, 25 reptile categories, and 50 types of mammals.
Kaziranga National Park, Assam
Kaziranga is home to the world-famous one-horned Rhinos; Kaziranga national park is the only place you can see them. Kaziranga National Park has spread over 450 sq km and is covered with elephant-grass meadows, swampy lagoons, and dense forests. Currently, the total population of one-horned rhine is around 2200, which is approximately 2/3rd of the total world population of rhinos. The Park was formed in 1908 on the suggestions of Mary Curzon. Later, in 1985, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Along with the rhinos, Kaziranga national park is home to many other animals like elephants, wild water buffalo, swamp deer, and tigers. Due to the increasing tiger population in recent years, in 2006, it was renamed Kaziranga Tiger Reserve.
Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Maharashtra
Sanjay Gandhi National Park was established in 1969, and it was previously named 'Krishnagiri Park' in 1947. At that time, the total area covered by the Park was around 20 sq km. Later in 1948, it was renamed 'Borivali National Park' between 1947 to 1990. In 1969 the total park area was increased to 104 sq km by combining all the adjoining reserves. Every year over 2 million visitors come to visit Sanjay Gandhi national park.
Tadoba Andheri National Park
Tadoba National park is the first and biggest National Park in Maharashtra. It was built in 1955 and is only 45 km away from Chandrapur district, covering around 600 square kilometres, from which 35 kilometres of land is restricted to local peoples. The reason behind naming the Park Tadoba is the local tribe, the god they worship called Tadoba or Turi along with that Andheri is the name of the river that flows through the forest. Flora It is a dry deciduous forest covered with dense woodlands, and Trek is one of the dominant tree species, along with ain (crocodile bark), bija, dhauda, hald, salai, email, and tendu. It is also famous for Beria, used as an insect repellent. Fauna Tadoba is most famous for its Tigers. Currently, there are around 85 tigers on reserve. There are 195 kinds of bird species, such as the orange-headed thrush, Indian pitta, crested treeswift, stone curlew, crested honey buzzard, and paradise flycatcher. Also, there are many other mammals like Sloth Bears, Gaur, leopards, and many more.
Madhav National Park
Madhav National Park is among the smallest national parks in India; the total area covered by the Park is around 167 square kilometres. At first, it was known as Shivpuri National Park, but in 1958 it was renamed Madhav National Park; Madhav Rao Scindia was the king of Gwalior at that time. Geographical description There are several ponds in the Park, and the biggest is Sankhya Sagar. It is a water reservoir built on Madhav Rao's orders. In the past, it was used by the Scindia kings for hunting.
Nanda Devi National Park, Uttarakhand
Nanda Devi National Park is a beautiful gift of mother nature, and it is a beautiful expanse of wilderness on the heights of the Himalayas. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The park is located under the shadows of Nanda Devi Peak, spread around three districts of Uttarakhand, including Chamoli, Pithoragarh, and Bageshwar. It covers a vast area of 6.407 square kilometres. Several rivers flow from its forest. Most of them are the tributaries of Ganga, which are Rishi Ganga, Dhauli Ganga, Pushwapati, and Khiro Ganga. Nanda Devi national park is home to various globally threatened species like snow leopard, the Himalayan musk deer, and various plants species. Here you can also easily see the Asiatic Black bear, The Himalayan Brown bear, tahr, and bharal. Most of the reserve parts are restricted to visit and are only accessible through permission of local authorities.
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Continent
A continent is any of several large geographical regions. Continents are generally identified by convention rather than any strict criteria. A continent could be a single landmass or a part of a very large landmass, as in the case of Asia or Europe. Due to this, the number of continents varies; up to seven or as few as four geographical regions are commonly regarded as continents. Most English-speaking countries recognize seven regions as continents. In order from largest to smallest in area, these seven regions are Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.[1] Different variations with fewer continents merge some of these regions; examples of this are merging North America and South America into America, Asia and Europe into Eurasia, and Africa, Asia, and Europe into Afro-Eurasia.
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7 continents
The seven-continent model is probably the most widely taught. There are however other ways of grouping countries into continents.
List of the seven continents
Ranked by current population
# Continent Population
(2024) Area
(Km²) Density
(P/Km²) World Population
Share
1 Asia 4,806,898,006 31,033,131 155 58.89%
2 Africa 1,515,140,850 29,648,481 51 18.56%
3 Europe 743,230,911 22,134,710 34 9.11%
4 North America 613,149,877 21,330,000 29 7.51%
5 South America 435,611,301 17,461,112 25 5.34%
6 Australia/Oceania 46,502,478 8,486,460 5 0.57%
7 Antarctica 0 13,720,000 0 0.00%
Which continent does Russia belong to?
Russia is part of both Europe and Asia. In the 7 continent model in fact, it is not always clear where to place Russia. In the map pictured above Russia is divided into two parts (European Russia and the "Asian part" of the Russian Federation) along the Ural Mountains line, from the source of the Ural River down to the Greater Caucasus from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea (following the modern definition of Europe as provided by the National Geographic Society). However, in the list of continents, we had to place Russia in one continent or the other, so we placed it in Europe, following the United Nations classification.
About 75% of the Russian population lives in the European continent. On the other hand, 75% of Russian territory is located in Asia.
Which continent does Hawaii belong to?
None. Hawaii is politically part of North America, but geographically it is not part of any continent.
Asia
Asia (/ˈeɪʒə/ ⓘ AY-zhə, UK also /ˈeɪʃə/ AY-shə) is the largest continent[note 1][10][11] in the world by both land area and population.[11] It covers an area of more than 44 million square kilometres,[note 2] about 30% of Earth's total land area and 8% of Earth's total surface area. The continent, which has long been home to the majority of the human population,[12] was the site of many of the first civilisations. Its 4.7 billion people[13] constitute roughly 60% of the world's population.[14]
Asia
# Country Population
(2024) Land Area
(Km²) Density
(P/Km²)
1 India 1,450,935,791 2,973,190 488
2 China 1,419,321,278 9,388,211 151
3 Indonesia 283,487,931 1,811,570 156
4 Pakistan 251,269,164 770,880 326
5 Bangladesh 173,562,364 130,170 1,333
6 Japan 123,753,041 364,555 339
7 Philippines 115,843,670 298,170 389
8 Vietnam 100,987,686 310,070 326
9 Iran 91,567,738 1,628,550 56
10 Turkey 87,473,805 769,630 114
11 Thailand 71,668,011 510,890 140
12 Myanmar 54,500,091 653,290 83
13 South Korea 51,717,590 97,230 532
14 Iraq 46,042,015 434,320 106
15 Afghanistan 42,647,492 652,860 65
16 Yemen 40,583,164 527,970 77
17 Uzbekistan 36,361,859 425,400 85
18 Malaysia 35,557,673 328,550 108
19 Saudi Arabia 33,962,757 2,149,690 16
20 Nepal 29,651,054 143,350 207
21 North Korea 26,498,823 120,410 220
22 Syria 24,672,760 183,630 134
23 Taiwan 23,213,962 35,410 656
24 Sri Lanka 23,103,565 62,710 368
25 Kazakhstan 20,592,571 2,699,700 8
26 Cambodia 17,638,801 176,520 100
27 Jordan 11,552,876 88,780 130
28 United Arab Emirates 11,027,129 83,600 132
29 Tajikistan 10,590,927 139,960 76
30 Azerbaijan 10,336,577 82,658 125
31 Israel 9,387,021 21,640 434
32 Laos 7,769,819 230,800 34
33 Turkmenistan 7,494,498 469,930 16
34 Hong Kong 7,414,909 1,050 7,062
35 Kyrgyzstan 7,186,009 191,800 37
36 Singapore 5,832,387 700 8,332
37 Lebanon 5,805,962 10,230 568
38 State of Palestine 5,495,443 6,020 913
39 Oman 5,281,538 309,500 17
40 Kuwait 4,934,507 17,820 277
41 Georgia 3,807,670 69,490 55
42 Mongolia 3,475,540 1,553,560 2
43 Qatar 3,048,423 11,610 263
44 Armenia 2,973,840 28,470 104
45 Bahrain 1,607,049 760 2,115
46 Timor-Leste 1,400,638 14,870 94
47 Cyprus 1,358,282 9,240 147
48 Bhutan 791,524 38,117 21
49 Macao 720,262 30 24,009
50 Maldives 527,799 300 1,759
51 Brunei Darussalam 462,721 5,270 88
Africa
Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent after Asia. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 20% of Earth's land area and 6% of its total surface area.[9] With nearly 1.4 billion people as of 2021, it accounts for about 18% of the world's human population. Africa's population is the youngest among all the continents;[10][11] the median age in 2012 was 19.7, when the worldwide median age was 30.4.[12] Based on 2024 projections, Africa's population will reach 3.8 billion people by 2099.[13] Africa is the least wealthy inhabited continent per capita and second-least wealthy by total wealth, ahead of Oceania. Scholars have attributed this to different factors including geography, climate,[14] corruption,[14] colonialism, the Cold War,[15][16] and neocolonialism. Despite this low concentration of wealth, recent economic expansion and a large and young population make Africa an important economic market in the broader global context. Africa has a large quantity of natural resources and food resources, including diamonds, sugar, salt, gold, iron, cobalt, uranium, copper, bauxite, silver, petroleum, natural gas, cocoa beans, and tropical fruit. Africa # Country Population (2024) Land Area (Km²) Density (P/Km²) 1 Nigeria 232,679,478 910,770 255 2 Ethiopia 132,059,767 1,000,000 132 3 Egypt 116,538,258 995,450 117 4 Democratic Republic of the Congo 109,276,265 2,267,050 48 5 Tanzania 68,560,157 885,800 77 6 South Africa 64,007,187 1,213,090 53 7 Kenya 56,432,944 569,140 99 8 Sudan 50,448,963 1,765,048 29 9 Uganda 50,015,092 199,810 250 10 Algeria 46,814,308 2,381,740 20 11 Morocco 38,081,173 446,300 85 12 Angola 37,885,849 1,246,700 30 13 Mozambique 34,631,766 786,380 44 14 Ghana 34,427,414 227,540 151 15 Madagascar 31,964,956 581,795 55 16 Côte d'Ivoire 31,934,230 318,000 100 17 Cameroon 29,123,744 472,710 62 18 Niger 27,032,412 1,266,700 21 19 Mali 24,478,595 1,220,190 20 20 Burkina Faso 23,548,781 273,600 86 21 Malawi 21,655,286 94,280 230 22 Zambia 21,314,956 743,390 29 23 Chad 20,299,123 1,259,200 16 24 Somalia 19,009,151 627,340 30 25 Senegal 18,501,984 192,530 96 26 Zimbabwe 16,634,373 386,850 43 27 Guinea 14,754,785 245,720 60 28 Benin 14,462,724 112,760 128 29 Rwanda 14,256,567 24,670 578 30 Burundi 14,047,786 25,680 547 31 Tunisia 12,277,109 155,360 79 32 South Sudan 11,943,408 610,952 20 33 Togo 9,515,236 54,390 175 34 Sierra Leone 8,642,022 72,180 120 35 Libya 7,381,023 1,759,540 4 36 Congo 6,332,961 341,500 19 37 Liberia 5,612,817 96,320 58 38 Central African Republic 5,330,690 622,980 9 39 Mauritania 5,169,395 1,030,700 5 40 Eritrea 3,535,603 101,000 35 41 Namibia 3,030,131 823,290 4 42 Gambia 2,759,988 10,120 273 43 Gabon 2,538,952 257,670 10 44 Botswana 2,521,139 566,730 4 45 Lesotho 2,337,423 30,360 77 46 Guinea-Bissau 2,201,352 28,120 78 47 Equatorial Guinea 1,892,516 28,050 67 48 Mauritius 1,271,169 2,030 626 49 Eswatini 1,242,822 17,200 72 50 Djibouti 1,168,722 23,180 50 51 Réunion 878,591 2,500 351 52 Comoros 866,628 1,861 466 53 Western Sahara 590,506 266,000 2 54 Cabo Verde 524,877 4,030 130 55 Mayotte 326,505 375 871 56 Sao Tome and Principe 235,536 960 245 57 Seychelles 130,418 460 284 58 Saint Helena 5,237 390 13
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