Which countries in Africa are more developed than China?

Seychelles, Mauritius, Gabon, Botswana, South Africa, Tunisia, Algeria, Namibia, Egypt, Morocco.

1, Seychelles

Area of 455 square kilometers, population of 75,000 people, population density of 165 people per square kilometer, 7480 U.S. dollars, the world ranked 41, the southeastern African island countries, mainly in tourism.

2, Mauritius

Area of 2040 square kilometers, population of 1.1 million people, population density of 550 people per square kilometer, 4090 U.S. dollars, the world ranking 55. Africa's most densely populated country. Africa's second richest country, located in the southeastern island.

3, Gabon

Gabon is located in the central west coast of Africa. It has a land area of 267,700 square kilometers and a population of 1.73 million.

In Central Africa, Gabon is one of the more stable countries. Thanks to its rich natural resources and foreign investment, Gabon is the most prosperous country in Central Africa, with the highest human development index in sub-Saharan Africa.

China and Gabon have cooperated in various fields, including politics, economy, diplomacy, culture, education and health, etc. In June 2009, the Chinese and Canadian armies held a joint humanitarian and medical rescue operation in Gabon, which was the first time for the Chinese army to hold a bilateral military operation with an African country in a formed unit.

Today, if you travel to Gabon, you will find many Chinese people who speak fluent Chinese. The reason is that China has many construction projects in Gabon, and even more restaurants.

4, Botswana

Area of 581,700 square kilometers, population of 1.5 million. The population density is 2.6 people per square kilometer. 2004 GDP per capita is 3430 U.S. dollars. Ranked 65 in the world. Southern African country, former British colony. It is a landlocked country in Africa. The country has a savannah climate and is home to many animals such as giraffes. The southern part of the country is South Africa.

5, South Africa

South Africa is the richest country in Africa, GDP: 595.7 billion U.S. dollars. South Africa's financial, legal, communications, energy, transportation industry is more developed, with a complete hardware infrastructure and stock exchange market, gold, diamond production accounted for the world's first.

South Africa has a free trade system and is a founding member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). The European Union and the United States, among others, are South Africa's traditional trading partners, and trade with Asia, the Middle East and other regions is also growing.

6, Tunisia

Tunisia is located in northern Africa, known as "Europe's backyard", "Pearl of North Africa", the north and east of the Mediterranean Sea, the Mediterranean Sea is the key to the east-west shipping, with a wealth of tourist resources and human heritage: charming Mediterranean, the Mediterranean Sea, the United States and other traditional trade partners, with Asia and the Middle East and other regions of growing trade. and human heritage: the charming Mediterranean Sea, the mysterious Sahara Desert, the ancient Carthage ruins, is one of the most convenient tourist destinations in Africa.

Every year, it attracts tens of millions of tourists from all over the world for vacation. The well-developed tourism industry has also increased national wealth.

7, Algeria

GDP is 284.7 billion U.S. dollars, is a country in the Maghreb in northern Africa, Algeria's land area of the African countries, the Mediterranean countries and Arab countries, ranking 10th in the world.

Oil and gas are the pillars of Algeria's national economy. Algeria's natural gas reserves are the fifth largest in the world and it is the second largest exporter of natural gas in the world. Oil reserves are the 14th largest in the world.

8, Namibia

Namibia, an area of 824,000 square kilometers, population of 1.66 million. Population density of 2 people per square kilometer. World ranking 91, southern Africa, former British colony, also a colony of South Africa, independent development time is not long, its long been under the jurisdiction of South Africa, this country has a large number of deserts.

9, Egypt

GDP is $551.4 billion. Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East and the second most populous country in Africa, and has long been in the leading position in Africa in terms of economy, science and technology. The Egyptian economy is among the most diversified in the Middle East.

The various important industries such as tourism, agriculture, industry and services have an almost equal share of development. However, the economy of Egypt is not optimistic and most of the people in the country are relatively poor.

10, Morocco

GDP is 180 billion U.S. dollars, is a coastal Arab countries in northwestern Africa, the east as well as the southeast and Algeria border, the south adjacent to the Western Sahara, the west of the Atlantic Ocean, the north and Spain, Portugal, across the sea.

Morocco's economic strength for Africa's fifth, in the Maghreb region for the second; Morocco followed China's example, by virtue of bordering the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, the advantages of opening up the coast, the construction of port cities, such as Tangier, Casablanca and so on, by 2012, the port of Tangier will become the largest port in Africa.

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