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Most Populated City In Africa Statistics
The most populated city in Africa is Lagos, Nigeria, with an estimated population of over 14 million people.
In this post, we explore the population statistics of some of the most populous cities in Africa. From the bustling streets of Lagos, Nigeria, to the historic city of Cairo, Egypt, we delve into the population sizes, growth rates, and demographics shaping these vibrant urban centers. Join us as we uncover the fascinating numbers behind Africa’s most populous cities.
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"Lagos, Nigeria is the most populous city in Africa with an estimated population of about 14.3 million people."
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"Since 2000, Lagos has been growing at an average rate of 681,000 people per year."
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"The population density of Lagos is approximately 20,000 people per square kilometer."
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"By 2035, it's expected that Lagos' population will have doubled."
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"Approximately 42% of Lagos residents fall within the age group of 0 to 14 years."
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"Cairo has an annual growth rate of 1.9%, adding about 400,000 to 500,000 residents each year."
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"The population density of Cairo is 19,376 people per square kilometer."
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"Kinshasa, DR Congo, is the third most populous city in Africa with a population of approximately 14.34 million residents."
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"The population of Kinshasa has been doubling roughly every decade since the 1970s."
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"The fourth most populous city in Africa is Johannesburg, South Africa, with an estimated population of approximately 5.7 million people."
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"Johannesburg's population density stands at 2,364 people per square kilometer."
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"Mogadishu, Somalia, with an estimated population of about 2.12 million people, ranks among the top 10 most populous cities in Africa."
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"Mogadishu's population has grown from 1.2 million in 2000 to 2.12 million in 2021."
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"In Mogadishu, approximately 41% of the population is under 15 years of age, highlighting its youth-dominant population structure."