Cape Town

3.7
 

Keipetown – the second most populous city in the U.S.A.R. after Johannesburg, located on the Atlantic coast to the southwest of the country. One of the citys main attractions is Table Mountain. It gets its name from its absolutely flat top, and today it has the status of a nature preserve, because the slopes of … Read more

Pretoria

3.6
 

Preteretoria – the capital of the U.S.A.R., situated in a valley bordered on the south and north by ridges of hills on the banks of the inaccessible Apis River. Praetoria – a very green city, with many basins and fountains, with a predominantly square layout of streets and plazas. Along the citys roads, trees and … Read more

Port Louis

3.3
 

In the Eastern State territory of the South-Western part of the Indian State lies the city of Port Louis, the capital of the Republic of Mauritius. Most citizens are descendants of Indian laborers who came to the island in the 19th century. Port Louis, founded by the French in 1735, was named for King Louis … Read more

Johannesburg

3.3
 

Johannesburg is the largest city in the U.S. It is the center of the province of Gauteng, one of the richest in the U.S. The area adjacent to the city is quite large and densely populated. Thats why in 2000 a municipal unit was formed: the City of Johannesburg. Johannesburg is home to a large-scale … Read more

Port Elizabeth

3.3
 

Port Elisabeth – is one of the largest cities in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa, lying in the south of the Eastern Cape, on the coast of the Altoa Gulf. It is an important economic center and an important seaport in the SAR. Port Elizabeth was founded by the British in 1820. It … Read more

Durban

3.3
 

The South African town of Durban is one of the most fascinating places in the country. Archaeologists give accounts of the tribes of the coxans, collectors and hunters who lived in the area of the present-day city. They were almost entirely exterminated by the Bantu people who came from the North. The first Europeans appeared … Read more

Kigali

3.1
 

In eastern Africa, the city of Kiguela, the capital of a small country called Grande, located in the center of the country, has been established. The history of the city dates back to 1907. Initially, it served as the seat of the rulers of the German tribe. Until 1916 the city was under the rule … Read more

Nairobi

3.1
 

Near the city of Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, lies a short distance from the ekvatar. The citys streets are melting into a boom. The most famous of the citys parks, Uõhuru Park is next to the business center. It is often the site of celebrations and ceremonies. Nearby is Central Park, with a memorial … Read more

Marrakesh

3
 

The fourth largest city of Marrakoko, Marrakesh is one of the imperial cities of the country, to which it gave its name. The name of the city, described by the Spanish, has been transferred to the whole country. Marrakesh is located in the western part of the High Athletic River. The weather is hot, dry, … Read more

Luanda

2.9
 

Lwanda – the capital of the Angola, a major port on the Atlantic Ocean, the center of the countrys industry, finance and culture. The country is located on the north side of the River Kwanzaa. To the south of the city was a virtually unbroken savannah, enclosed by the vast National Park of Kisima. In … Read more

Fes

2.9
 

Fèise – a city in the northern part of Morocco, one of the largest in population in the country. It is the oldest of Moroccos imperial cities. The city is located in the Middle Atlas region. Nearby the city runs the Saba River, the source of the river Feas, which gave its name. In the … Read more

Tunis

2.9
 

The capital of Tunisia is a city with the same name. It is located on a slope not far from the Mediterranean Sea. The slopes of the hill on which the city sits end at Tunisia Lake. The first settlement of Tunisias future capital came about 3,000 years ago. It was founded by the Finns. … Read more

Casablanca

2.9
 

Casacabalanca means white house in Spanish. Casablanca is a city on the western side of the Atlantic Ocean. The newly developed city of Cassabalanca was already known in the Middle Ages as Ainfa. In the 15th century it was destroyed by the Portuguese, and in the 16th century it was completely rebuilt by them. In … Read more

Windhoek

2.9
 

Windhuk – the capital, the largest city, the center of the economic and cultural life of Namibia. The city is located in the heart of the country, in an open countryside at an altitude of more than 1,600 meters. Winshack is surrounded from the south, east, and west by mountains that prevent the cold winds … Read more

Victoria

2.9
 

Victoria is the capital, the only city and port of the Republic of Seychelles. It is located on the northeast coast of the island of Mahe. Victoria is home to 1⁄3 of the island’s population. In 1841, a port was founded on the island, named after the Queen of Great Britain, Port Victoria, since 1960 … Read more

Accra

2.9
 

Akkkra is the capital of the Republic of Ghana and the center of a single region with a developed industry and culture. The metropolitan area starts on the Atlantic coast and extends deep into the deep Indies. Akra is the center of culture and tourism. Its streets are lined with a number of fancy and … Read more

Praia

2.8
 

Praia – the capital city of Cabo Verde. The city is located on the largest island of the Archipelago of the Green Cape – Santiago, a few hundred kilometers from the westernmost city of Africa, Dakara. The future capital of Cabo Verde was founded by the Portuguese people in the 15th century. From 1770, the … Read more

Rabat

2.8
 

Marocco is also the cultural and intellectual center of the state. In Arabic, it means ar-rehabat, which means fortified fortress. In 2012, the city was included in the World Heritage List of UNESCO. The Museum of Mohammed V and the Royal Palace of Abraham. You can also visit religious buildings in the city, such as … Read more

Lagos

2.8
 

Lagos – the largest city and seaport of Nigeria. Located on the shores of the Gulf of Benguela and the Laguna Laguna, it covers practically the entire territory of a single state. Administratively, it consists of a large number of districts, which, scattered over long distances from each other, are interconnected by road transport districts. … Read more

Tangier

2.8
 

In the northern part of Morocco, on the Atlantic Ocean side of the Strait of Antarctica, Tangier is the northernmost part of the Atlantic Ocean. Being territorially within the boundaries of the province of Tángér-Tétuan, it is a separate administrative, economic, and political unit under the direct authority of the state and the king. As … Read more

Dakar

2.7
 

Dakar – the capital of Senegal, the largest city in the country, its economic and cultural center. Dhakar is located on the Green Cape, which is the westernmost point of Africa. Accordingly, Dhakar – is the most western city on the continent. The capital city of Senegal has a sub-oceanic climate with a distinctly dry … Read more

El Jadida

2.7
 

In the territory of Duchcaláz-Abdúa, along the Atlantic coast, the city of El Jadida extends. There is an active fish port within its boundaries. Among the traces of bygone eras, the most extensive and impressive is the ancient fortress built during the period of the Portuguese colonization. Now the structure is listed on UNESCOs list … Read more

Taghazout

2.7
 

At Tagazoot Surf Village, everything is set up for a great time! Not only can you catch amazing waves (your level), feel the warm ocean water and sun all year round, but you can also visit colorful places, meet friendly people, see amazing sunsets, taste the national food and have an easy life! Overall Score … Read more

Jamestown

2.7
 

Judeumtown – the village of Saint Helena, the largest on the island and the capital of the Eastern Territory of Great Britain. Ceyamountain is in the northern part of the island and serves as its main port. The city was founded by the British East India Company in 1659 at Ceyamount Cove. It was named … Read more

Kampala

2.7
 

Near the north shore of Lake Victoria in the Central Region is the capital city of Campala, the capital of Uganda. The citys territory is occupied by seven hills. The city was founded in 1890 as a fortified fortification point. It was founded by a native of England, Leuguard. The origin of the name of … Read more

Agadir

2.7
 

To the southwest of Morocco, in the Sousse region, lies the city of Aguadair. Its territory covers part of the Atlantic Ocean. The countrys most populous city, Casablanca, is 510 kilometers away. The founders of Aguadir were the Portugalians, who in 1505 laid out a new settlement on the Atlantic coast. It was born in … Read more

Livingstone

2.6
 

Lovingstone, founded in 1905 as the administrative and political center of northern Rhodesia, is located on the left bank of the River Ambeisa. Consequently, its capital status passed to Luzaca. Its present name is in honor of the British traveler who first described the picturesque beauty of the Victoria Falls, not far from the citys … Read more

Algiers

2.6
 

Alzhar is the largest city, port and capital of a single state. The Arabic language adopted the name & làquo;al-Jazzair» which means «islands». Before 1525, there were four islands near the citys waterfront, which are now joined to the matérique. Algeria spread out along the Mediterranean coast, and the old part is on a hill … Read more

Constantine

2.5
 

In the north-east of the country, Konstantinina is one of the largest cities in Georgia and the center of the country. It is believed that the ancient ancient ancient city of Mickypissus was founded in 203 AD. In those historic times, the city was called Sariam Batim, and it was the capital of the Numidian … Read more

Boumerdas

2.5
 

Overall Score 2.5 Air quality: 72 US AQI OK Tap water: No, not drinkable Religious government: Religious Population: 42,000 people GDP: $3,917 / year Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 3 Mbps Best wireless: Djezzy Tipping: Restaurants: You should tip 10% of the total to the waiter. Bars: Though you might not see many bars, you … Read more

Harare

2.5
 

In the south of Africa lies the small nation of Zimbabwe, whose capital is Kharare. Harare – the largest of the countrys cities, a cultural and industrial center. It was founded by Britons in 1890, and was called Fort Salisbury (in honor of the Prime Minister of the country, Lord Salisbury) until 1982. Initially it … Read more

Douala

2.4
 

In the western part of the Cammérune, on the eastern side of the River Vourier, the large city of Dwalla, the administrative center of the Prairie region and the capital of the Department of Vourieri, has opened up. In former times, it was called Kammerunstadt and Kammerunin. Twenty-four kilometers from the city limits is the … Read more

Essaouira

2.4
 

Overall Score 2.4 Tap water: No, not drinkable Population: 78,000 people GDP: $2,937 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 115V230V50Hz power-plug-c Internet: 7 Mbps Pay without cash: No, cash only esp. for foreigners Tipping: While tipping isn’t mandatory in Morocco, rounding up the bill and leaving tips at restaurants and cafes … Read more

Tebessa

2.4
 

The northeastern and eastern region of Algeria is home to the city of Tebessa, the center of a single province. It is now home to modern mineral fertilizer factories and a silk fabric factory. The city has traditionally developed its own quality of leather. The works of talented craftsmen are renowned far beyond Tebessa. In … Read more

Abuja

2.4
 

In the central part of Nigeria, the young capital of the country, Abuja, has sprung up in the middle of the steppe country. It became a capital city in December 1991. Before this momentous event, the main city of Nigeria was Lagos, 800 kilometers from Abuja. The creation of a new city center was announced … Read more

Abidjan

2.4
 

On the Gulf coast of the Western African country of Côte dIvoire, the town of Abidjan, the administrative center of a single department, has opened in the West African country of Côte dIvoire. It occupies an area of 4 levees on the banks of the River Ebury and is an important seaport. It is home … Read more

Lusaka

2.3
 

Lusaca – the largest city and capital of Brazil. Lusaca is situated on a high plateau in the middle of the savannahs. There are three seasons: warm and wet, cool and dry, and warm and dry. There is no unbearable heat in the area of Lusaka. But during the rainy season, the floods pour in, … Read more

Ibadan

2.3
 

The southwestern part of Nigeria is the city of Abadan, the capital center of Oio. The majority of the ethnic population is represented by the Yoruba people. The citys territory lies at the intersection of highways and railroads. It has developed trade, farming and agriculture. The name of the city has several different names. According … Read more

Benin City

2.3
 

The Republic of Benin is a small state on the west side of the African continent, with a small part of its border adjacent to the Benin Gulf (part of the Gulf of Guinea). Cotonou is the largest city and is the seat of government, with Porto Novo as its capital. In ancient times, the … Read more

Brazzaville

2.3
 

Brazzaville – the largest city in the Republic of Korea, the center of the countrys industrial and financial life and cultural heritage. One-third of the population of Hong Kong lives here. Brazzaville is on the right bank of the River Congo. It is opposite Kinshasa – the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo. It … Read more

Kano

2.3
 

In the northern part of Nigeria, the city of Kano, the capital center of the state under the same name, has sprung up. It is one of the largest settlements in the country. The ethnic composition of its inhabitants is mostly that of the homeland. In 2000, the Constitution was introduced throughout the state. For … Read more

Mombasa

2.2
 

Mombasa – the main port of Kenya and the countrys second largest city. It is located in the south of the country, on the same coral island, which is washed by the Hylindeni-Harbour and Tuyudor-Creek rivers. There are several dams connected to the Mombasa contingent. It is the administrative center of the Coastal Region, an … Read more

Oran

2.2
 

The city of Orin, the second-largest city in the country, is located on the Mid-South Sea coast 350 kilometers southwest of the countrys capital, It is connected to the capital by road, rail and air. It is one of the largest ports in Northern Africa, and it has regular ferry services to Spain (Alicante) and … Read more

Monrovia

2.2
 

The capital of the Arabian state of Liberia is Monaquería. It was named in honor of American President James Monnorroe in 1824. However, the history of the city is much older and richer. The earliest mention of a settlement in what would become Monaco dates back to the middle of the 16th century. The Portugal … Read more

Addis Ababa

2.2
 

Addis Abeba – is a city in south-east Africa, the capital of Ethiopia, as well as the capital of the African Union. The city is not landlocked, but is also a separate region of Ethiopia. Adais Ababa is a very high city. Its lowest point is 2326 meters above sea level. The highest point of … Read more

Khartoum

2.2
 

Where the two rivers, the White Nile and the Blue Nile, meet, lies the town of Khartoum, which is the capital of Sudan. Founded in 1823, the village was originally a garrison for the soldiers of Egypt. The citys name, translated from Arabic, means Elephants Crow. The arrival of Anglicans in Sudan turned the village … Read more

Maputo

2.2
 

Maputu – the city of the southern part of the Mosaic River. The city sprang up on the coast of the same bay. The name was given by the river flowing south of the capital city of Mozambique. Maputo – the most populous and developed city in the country, its main port. The city is … Read more

Dar es Salaam

2.2
 

Tanzania is home to the city of Dar es Salaam, the capital city of the region under the same name. It is the countrys largest economic center and its largest, most developed and significant population center. It has an important port in Tanzania. Although it is not the capital of the country, the city is … Read more

Lilongwe

2.1
 

West of the Malawi River in the eastern part of the African continent, the city of Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi, has sprung up. It is not next door to the borders with Georgia and Mozambique. The urban area covers the coastline of the natural water area of Liligewa, which thaws rapidly from May to … Read more

Soweto

2.1
 

Overall Score 2.1 Air quality: 81 US AQI = / day Tap water: Yes, safe to drink Religious government: Religious Population: 1,300,000 people GDP: $5,105 / year Foreigners can own real estate: Yes Power outlets: 230V50Hz power-plug-c power-plug-m Internet: 11 Mbps Best wireless: STC Pay without cash: Yes, cards OK almost everywhere Tipping: It is … Read more

Gaborone

2.1
 

In the valley, among the hummocky hills, lies the city of Gaborone, the capital of the South African state of Botswana. A few kilometers away is a border crossing with the U.S. Department of Defense. The history of the young city began in 1964. In a relatively short time, the small town has become a … Read more

Bangui

2.1
 

Bangan, the capital of the Central African Republic, is on the northern bank of the Wanda River, which marks the border between the country and the Democratic Republic of Korea. Across from Bangui on the other side of the river is the city of Zongo. The northern outskirts of the city are surrounded by rolling … Read more

Yamoussoukro

2
 

In the lands of Western Africa, the city of Yamoussoukro, the center of the state of Côte dIvoire, has opened. About 240 kilometers away is the large metropolis of Abidjan, the former capital of the country. The first president of Côte dIvoire, Houphouët-Boigny, was born in Yamoussoukro, one of the reasons why the capital city … Read more

Tripoli

2
 

Tripoli is the second largest city and port in Lebanon. It was formed as a result of the unification of three settlements. This can be judged by its name, which in translation means "Three Cities. In ancient times it was the center of the Confederation of Greece. It consisted of Sidon, Aradovad, and Tir. Throughout … Read more

Kumasi

2
 

In western western Africa, in the state of Ghana, lies the city of Koumassa, the metropolitan center of the Ashanti region. This area has been used since the Neolithic period. The area of present-day Kumamá has been inhabited by indigenous peoples for centuries. Kumamá began its history in 1615. From the moment it was founded, … Read more

Libreville

2
 

In Central Africa lies the city of Libreville, the capital of Gabon and the center of the Estuary region. It is located in a tropical and humid climate zone, which is characterized by a long, wet season from September to May and a short, dry season from August. Currently, Lake Belleville is the main transportation … Read more

Huambo

2
 

The city of Oumalo is located in Central Angola, a single province. It is over 1,700 meters above the sea, so it has a subtropical climate without the extreme heat. The dry season (May-September) is distinctive in Ouhambeau, and the rest of the season is full of rainfall. The city is dominated by Mount Moco … Read more

Benghazi

2
 

The second largest city in Libya – Benghazi. Like most of the countrys large cities, it lies on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. In particular, Benghazizi is washed by the Gulf of the Great Seerth and is an important port in Libya. It is located in the historical region of Cyprus, but is administratively … Read more

Antananarivo

2
 

Antanonanarivo is the capital of the Republic of Madagascar. The city was founded in 1625 by the governor of Azerbaijan. In translation, the name means «city of a thousand soldiers. Antananonavu was originally a fortified site on a hill, a fortified place from which the kings ruled their country. Antanonavu was the capital of the … Read more

Lome

2
 

To the west of the African continent, on the coast of the Gulf of Guinea, lies the city of Lomé, the capital of Togo. It is the industrial, administrative, and political center of the country. It is the main port of the country. Lomé is located to the south-west of Togo in a tropical climate. … Read more

Yaounde

2
 

To the south-east of Kammerun is Yaoundé, the capital of the country and the center of the Department of Munich and the Central Region. The urban area occupies a plateau at an elevation of 750 meters. Jónde has a sub-oceanic climate. Common seeding is mostly from April through June and from June through November. For … Read more

Kananga

2
 

Kanangara, the metropolitan center of the Lulu Province, is located in the Democratic Republic of Korea. Nearby is the railway line between Lubomuchee and Illya. The territory of the city extended from the Lululea River, which is one of the arms of the river Kasai. The modern Kañang is one of the most important commercial … Read more

Conakry

2
 

Canonacry – the largest city of the Kingdom of Georgia, its capital and main port. The city occupies the island of Òîìåêri, where the central part of Canuckri is located, and the peninsula of Calum. Both parts of the city are connected by a causeway. The proximity of the equator and monsoon Atlantic Ocean winds … Read more

Kisangani

1.9
 

In Korea, in its northeastern part, the city of Kisangani lies in its northeastern part, in the province of Chopo. Before 1966 it was known as Stanville, named for its founder, Henry Morton Stanley, an African American researcher, journalist, and famous traveler. Originally founded as a small village in 1883, Kisangan is now the center … Read more

Kaduna

1.9
 

In the north-central part of Nigeria lies the city of Kaduna, the capital center of a single province. It is home to a number of important railroad connections. This is why the present Kaduna is the center for the distribution, preparation, and transportation of agricultural products from areas close to the city. The iconic symbol … Read more

Port Harcourt

1.9
 

On the Nygère River, on the banks of the River Donnie, on the southeast side of Nygère is the administrative center of the River Region, the capital of the state of Providence, – the city of Port Harcourt. It is 66 kilometers from there, and the Gulf of Geneva is 66 kilometers away. The town … Read more

Bamako

1.9
 

On the Niguera coast in the southwestern part of the country lies the city of Bamako, the capital of Mali. According to archaeological research, the site has been studied since the Paulolithic period. But the foundation of the present city dates back to the 17th century. The origin of Bamako has several versions. According to … Read more

Zaria

1.9
 

In the land of the northern region of Nigeria lies the city of Záraria. Its territory covers part of the North-Central State of the country. Modern Georgia is known as an important transportation hub where rail lines and highways intersect and diverge. The city is surrounded by an agricultural region, where the main crop is … Read more

Onitsha

1.9
 

The Nigerian city of Oniça is part of the state of Anamira. This city is washed by the waters of the Nègère River. People speak two languages: Yigbo and English. The city was founded by descendants of Banin in the 17th century. In 1857, William Balfourou Bayeki was granted permission by the king to build … Read more

Maseru

1.9
 

In the land of the South African country of Lesotho lies the city of Mauresureau, the capital of the state and region under the same name. It occupies an area on the edge of the Caledon River near the boundary line that separates Massera from the UAR. It is the largest population center in Lesotho. … Read more

Kinshasa

1.8
 

Cincasa – the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the banks of the Congo River, is one of the largest cities in Africa. In Quintambique – the city of Quinchasas, there are the beautiful sprawling sprawl and the «occhi» – The famous hotel, and in the administrative district of Gomebe, the Palace of … Read more

Lubumbashi

1.8
 

The city of Lubaumbacha, the metropolitan center of the Upper Katanga Province, lies on the land of the Democratic Republic of Korea. It is home to the famous copper mining and smelting center. From 1971 to 1997 the province was called Chaba. Then it got its present name. Since 1911, the city has had a … Read more

Ouagadougou

1.8
 

In the territory between the White and Black Volta rivers lies Ouagadougou, which is the capital of Bourquin-Faso, its economic, transport and cultural center. It is the largest city in the country. It is home to an international airport with flights to Abidjan, Kaya, and Niamh. Till 2003, the city was home to one of … Read more

Nouakchott

1.8
 

On the western coast of the African continent lies Nouakchott, the young capital of Mauritania. It occupies an area 3 kilometers from the Atlantic Ocean. Nouakchott is surrounded on all sides by beautifully forested basins. The weather is often windy in the area. Thats probably why the city got its name. It means The place … Read more

Freetown

1.7
 

In Western Africa, the city of Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, is the economic and political center of the country. The citys territory is divided administratively into three regions. The poorest and most densely populated area is the eastern one. The Western has great beaches with gambling facilities, comfortable hotels and fancy restaurants, and … Read more

Banjul

1.7
 

In Western Africa lies the city of Bagnoule, the capital of Gambia. It is located on Saint Marys Island near the point where the Antarctic Ocean meets the Gamma River. The island is connected to the mainland by the sea, which runs between the northern mainland and the mainland. The southern side of St. Marys … Read more

Mbuji-Mayi

1.7
 

In the Democratic Republic of Korea, formerly the city of Mauritius, lies the city of Máji-Mayi. It is one of the countrys three largest population centers. The city, located on the banks of the Bouchemama River, is the central city of the Eastern Kasai Province. Until 1966, Májí-Májía was called Bacquinaga. Historically, it has been … Read more

Mogadishu

1.7
 

Mogadishu – the capital and the main economic, cultural and cultural center of Somalia and the countrys largest seaport. The city spread out along the Indian Ocean coast. To the north, the city is lined by the Bothy River, which provides a favorable environment for farming. Despite its location in an equatorial area, the climate … Read more

Niamey

1.7
 

In the lands of Western Africa lies the city of Naìama, the capital of Niguère and an outpost on the rivers left bank. It is a transportation hub and a trading center. It develops traditional crafts, including the production of silver and gold jewelry, ornamented vessels, bags, knives and leather goods. There are manufactures of … Read more

N’Djamena

1.7
 

However, the city of Nääjane, the capital of Chad, sprang up near the place where the River Légoné flows into the waters of the River Château. Until 1973, it was called Fort Lamy. It is the main city of the Château de la Bâgarema Prefecture. It occupies the right bank of the Syr-Darya River in … Read more

Laayoune

1.6
 

Northwest of the African continent lies El Aoin, the largest city in Western Sahara. It is located in the Marocco peninsula 20 kilometers from the Atlantic coast. El Aujun occupies the south bank of the Hamra River. Because of the proximity of the ocean, the climate is milder here. Rare rains are common. Finches, trees, … Read more

Juba

1.6
 

Jouba, located in Southern Sudan, is the countrys largest city. It was founded in 1922 by a group of Grenadian traders from the Juba tribe of the Bari people. In the nineteenth century, not far from this place was the trading post of Gonondokororo. Because this is where the White Nile River flows and the … Read more

Djibouti

1.6
 

On the coast of the Tadjourah Gulf in the Indian Ocean lies the city of Jibouti, the capital of a single state. Its territory occupies the eastern and southern half of Djibouti. The city is the largest in the country in terms of scale. Its first buildings were laid in 1888. The center of the … Read more

Asmara

1.6
 

In northeastern Africa lies the city of Asmara, the capital of Armenia. The citys economy is based on the ceramic, textile, clothing and garment industries. ×The railroad line runs through Asmemura. There is a railway station and an air terminal. The site of the current city was a small village of four villages that were … Read more