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13 Interesting facts about African cities

Africa is home to many major cities, including Lagos, Cairo, Kinsasha, Nairobi, Mogidashu, Alexandria, Johannesburg, Casablanca, Durban, Cape Town, Accra, and Abuja.
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1. Johannesburg, South Africa is the richest city in Africa

2. Kigali, Rwanda is the cleanest city in Africa

3. Cape town is said to be the most beautiful city in Africa.

4. Nairobi, Kenya is Africa’s leading business destination.

5. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia houses the headquarters of the African Union.

6. Port Louis, Mauritius is the most livable city in Africa.

7. Accra, Ghana is the fastest growing city in Africa.

8. Luanda Angola is the fastest developing city in Africa.

9. Abuja, Nigeria is Africa’s first purpose planned capital city.

10. Gaborone, Botswana and Kigali, Rwanda are the safest cities in Africa.

11. Lagos, Nigeria is the most populous city in Africa.

12. Johannesburg, South Africa has highest number of US Dollar Millionaires in Africa.

13. Cairo, Egypt is the city with the richest history in Africa.

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