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What are the developed countries in Africa?
1, South Africa

South Africa is the most developed country in Africa. This country is located at the southernmost tip of Africa. Next to Nigeria, it is the second largest economy in Africa, supported by agricultural sector, industrial sector and tertiary industry sector, with the latter being the main contributor.

South Africa should have an average of 13 years of school education, with an average life expectancy of 53.4 years. The per capita GNP is $9,594. South Africa has become the most developed country in Africa in terms of economy, facilities, organization, productivity, human rights law and equality.

2. Seychelles

Seychelles is a country consisting of 1 15 islands, which is located at 1500 km from the East African coast. Seychelles' economy mainly depends on tourism, agriculture and fisheries, and tourism employs most of the labor force. Although Seychelles has the highest GDP among African countries, it is plagued by income inequality and insufficient wealth distribution, which leads some citizens to fall into poverty.

The average life expectancy in Seychelles is expected to reach 73.3 years, and the average education time is 14. 1 year. With a per capita GNP of US$ 23,886, it is the second largest developed country in Africa.

3. Mauritius

Mauritius is an island country on the south coast of Africa. Mauritius's economy is driven by agriculture, tourism and services. Mauritius's economy is a fertile ground for local and foreign investors. The average life expectancy of Mauritians is 75 years, the average education time is 15.2 years, and the average annual income of Mauritians is 17948 USD.

4. Egypt

Egypt is a country located on two continents (Africa and Asia). Egypt's economy depends on the media, agriculture, natural gas and tourism. Egypt is classified as a moderately developed country. It is estimated that they will live to 7 1.3 years old and receive 13.438+0 years of school education. The average annual income of Egyptians is $65438+00,061.

5. Algeria

Algeria is the largest country in Africa, located in the north, bordering on Tunisia. Algeria is another oil-based country, but it is trying to diversify its economy to reduce the youth unemployment rate. It is estimated that Algerians will live to 75 years old and receive 14.4 years of school education. The per capita GNP is $65438 +03533.

Africa is located in the west of the Eastern Hemisphere, south of Europe, west of Asia, east of the Indian Ocean and west of the Atlantic Ocean, spanning the north and south of the equator, covering an area of about 30.2 million square kilometers (land area), accounting for 20.4% of the total land area of the world. It is the second largest continent in the world and the second largest continent in population.

Due to long-term ethnic conflicts, tropical diseases, environmental damage caused by industrialization, former western colonialism and corrupt regimes after independence, Africa has become the continent with the highest concentration of developing countries and the lowest level of economic development in the world. Africa's total annual trade accounts for only 1% of the world.