
Africa is a massive continent with 54 recognised countries, home to both large and small nations. When people think of Africa, they often picture big countries like Nigeria, Egypt, or South Africa. But did you know that Africa also has some very tiny countries, both in size and in population?
In this article, we’ll look at the top 10 smallest African countries based on area (land size) and population (number of people). We’ll keep things simple and easy to understand.
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🌍 Top 10 Smallest African Countries by Area
These are the countries in Africa that cover the smallest amount of land.
1. Seychelles
Area: 459 km²
Capital: Victoria
Location: Indian Ocean, east of mainland Africa
Quick Fact: Seychelles is made up of 115 islands and is known for beautiful beaches and tourism.
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2. São Tomé and Príncipe
Area: 964 km²
Capital: São Tomé
Location: Gulf of Guinea (West Africa, off the coast of Gabon)
Quick Fact: This island nation is rich in cocoa and has a peaceful atmosphere.
3. Comoros
Area: 2,235 km²
Capital: Moroni
Location: Between Madagascar and the coast of Mozambique
Quick Fact: Comoros is a group of volcanic islands with beautiful coral reefs.
4. Cape Verde (Cabo Verde)
Area: 4,033 km²
Capital: Praia
Location: Atlantic Ocean, west of Senegal
Quick Fact: An island nation with a mix of African and Portuguese culture.
5. The Gambia
Area: 11,295 km²
Capital: Banjul
Location: West Africa, surrounded by Senegal
Quick Fact: The Gambia follows the Gambia River and is very narrow.
6. Eswatini (Swaziland)
Area: 17,364 km²
Capital: Mbabane
Location: Southern Africa, near South Africa and Mozambique
Quick Fact: One of the few remaining absolute monarchies in the world.
7. Djibouti
Area: 23,200 km²
Capital: Djibouti
Location: Horn of Africa, near Ethiopia and Somalia
Quick Fact: Known for salt lakes and hot desert landscapes.
8. Rwanda
Area: 26,338 km²
Capital: Kigali
Location: East Africa
Quick Fact: Called the “Land of a Thousand Hills” — it’s small but beautiful.
9. Burundi
Area: 27,834 km²
Capital: Gitega
Location: East Africa, near Rwanda and Tanzania
Quick Fact: Mostly a farming country with rolling hills.
10. Equatorial Guinea
Area: 28,051 km²
Capital: Malabo (on an island); new capital under construction (Ciudad de la Paz)
Location: Central Africa, includes an island and mainland
Quick Fact: The only African country where Spanish is an official language.
See>>> Top 20 Wealthiest Countries In Africa
👨👩👧👦 Top 10 Smallest African Countries by Population
These countries have the fewest number of people living in them.
1. Seychelles
Population: Around 100,000 people
Why It’s Small: It’s a small island country, so the population is limited.
2. São Tomé and Príncipe
Population: Around 230,000 people
Why It’s Small: It’s made up of two main islands with limited space.
3. Comoros
Population: Around 850,000 people
Why It’s Small: Although it’s three islands, the land area is small, so not many people live there.
4. Cape Verde
Population: Around 600,000 people
Why It’s Small: The islands have limited resources and are far from mainland Africa.
5. Djibouti
Population: Around 1.2 million people
Why It’s Small: The country has a harsh desert climate which limits growth.
6. The Gambia
Population: Around 2.8 million people
Why It’s Small: The country is narrow and follows a river, with limited space.
7. Eswatini
Population: Around 1.2 million people
Why It’s Small: It’s a small landlocked country with a stable population.
8. Equatorial Guinea
Population: Around 1.7 million people
Why It’s Small: It’s split between an island and a small part of mainland Africa.
9. Guinea-Bissau
Population: Around 2 million people
Why It’s Small: It has a lot of islands and low development, so population growth is slow.
10. Mauritius
Population: Around 1.3 million people
Why It’s Small: A single island in the Indian Ocean, known for peace and tourism.
🧠 What Can We Learn from These Small Countries?
Even though these countries are small in area and population, many of them are peaceful, beautiful, and popular with tourists. Some of them, like Seychelles and Mauritius, have strong economies based on tourism. Others, like Djibouti, are important for global shipping and trade.
Being small doesn’t mean being unimportant. In fact, these countries play a big role in Africa’s story.
📌 Final Thoughts
Here’s a summary table to help you remember:
Country | Area (km²) | Population (Approx.) |
---|---|---|
Seychelles | 459 | 100,000 |
São Tomé and Príncipe | 964 | 230,000 |
Comoros | 2,235 | 850,000 |
Cape Verde | 4,033 | 600,000 |
The Gambia | 11,295 | 2.8 million |
Eswatini | 17,364 | 1.2 million |
Djibouti | 23,200 | 1.2 million |
Rwanda | 26,338 | 13 million |
Burundi | 27,834 | 13 million |
Equatorial Guinea | 28,051 | 1.7 million |
Next time someone talks about Africa, you’ll know that some of its most interesting countries are also its smallest. Whether it’s for travel, education, or curiosity, small African countries have big stories to tell.
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