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Articles about Africa

Kenya visa requirements: How to get a visa for Kenya

by Juan José Herranz | November 3, 2020
Kenya is an East African country with a coastline on the Indian Ocean, which borders Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda and Southern Sudan. It covers an area of roughly 580,000 km2 and has a population of about...

Victoria Falls: an incredible natural attracion in Zimbabwe

by Juan José Herranz | September 16, 2020
The Victoria Falls are considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the largest waterfall in the World in the wet season. It is a natural border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, on the Zambezi river, and is...

East Africa visa: what is it and application process

by Juan José Herranz | September 14, 2020
Africa, the second largest continent in the world, tops the bucket list for many travelers. Not only does Africa have the perfect tropical weather to counter the cold season in the western hemisphere, but it is...

What is the KAZA visa? Get to know the KAZA Univisa

by Cristóbal Manjón | August 13, 2020
For many developing countries, tourism is one of the most viable sectors they can use to boost their economy. To gain as much revenue as possible, these countries are looking for new ways to promote their...

Kenya’s safari: advice on how to organize your excursion

by Juan José Herranz | July 20, 2020
When we talk about Kenya, the image of a dazzle of zebras, a tower of giraffes, or pride of wild lions in the African savannah immediately comes to our mind. A visit to a nature reserve...

Egyptian Pound: Information about Egypt’s currency

by Elena Escudero | July 24, 2019
The Egyptian pound (EGP) is the currency of Egypt and usually appears represented with the symbol £. In turn, an Egyptian pound is divided into 100 piastres. One of the things that will surprise you most...

More information about Africa

Africa is a vast continent that spans across the northern and southern hemispheres of the globe. It is the second most populated continent after Asia, and it is bounded on the west by the Atlantic Ocean and on the east by the Indian Ocean. The Mediterranean Sea separates it from the Europe in the north.

The northern and southern ends of the continent display a Mediterranean climate, characterized by warm summer, wet and mild winter, and rainy spring and autumn. In Central Africa, however, the predominant climate is equatorial, that is hot and steamy.

There are 54 countries in Africa. Nigeria is the most populated country with approximately 200 million inhabitants.

A large number of languages are spoken across the continent, but the most popular are Swahili, Oromo, Hausa and Amharic. Moreover, most of the continent professes traditional African religions.