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South Africa's cities and main towns A. Name ... List of populated places in South Africa. 29 languages ...
The economy of South Africa is the largest economy in Africa, it is a mixed economy, emerging market, and upper-middle-income economy, one of only eight such countries in Africa. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] [ 32 ] The economy is the most industrialised, technologically advanced, and diversified in Africa. [ 33 ]
Largest cities or towns in South Africa. 2016 Community Survey [1], World Urbanization Prospects: The 2018 Revision [2] Rank Name Province Pop. Johannesburg Cape Town: 1:
Seaside of Egypt's third-largest city and its ancient capital: Alexandria, the largest port in this bicontinental country. East Africa's central business hub and Kenya's capital, Nairobi. Cape Peninsula of Cape Town, Africa's southernmost city and the second largest one in South Africa, also its legislative capital. Kampala is the hub of Uganda.
This is a list of the largest urban agglomerations in Africa. Figures are from the United Nations World Urbanization Prospects report, as well as from citypopulation.de. Figures for administrative areas are also given.
Population (2016) [3] Pop. density km 2 sq mi per km 2 per sq mi Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality: BUF Eastern Cape: East London: 2,750 1,060 834,997 303.6 786 City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality: CPT Western Cape: Cape Town: 2,446 944 4,005,016 1,637.6 4,241 City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality: EKU Gauteng: Germiston ...
[1] [2] Its economy is the largest in Africa, and the 34th-largest in the world. [3] In terms of purchasing power parity, South Africa has the seventh-highest per capita income in Africa. However, poverty and inequality remain widespread, with about a quarter of the population unemployed and living on less than US$1.25 a day.
The cities Johannesburg, Midrand and Pretoria, which are all economic powerhouses, and Vanderbijlpark, which is an industrial powerhouse, [10] are all in Gauteng. Gauteng is home to the Johannesburg Stock Exchange , [ 11 ] the largest stock exchange in Africa, as well as the head offices of over 140 local and international banks. [ 7 ]