

Angola, Capital: Luanda,
Language: Portuguese (official)
Area: 1,246,700 km²
Head of State: João Lourenço (President)
Angola is a country rich in natural resources, renowned for its oil production and natural beauty.
Cameroon, Capital: Yaoundé
Languages: French and English (official)
Area: 475,442 km²
Head of State: Paul Biya (President)
Cameroon is often nicknamed “Africa in miniature” due to its geographical and cultural diversity.
Central African Republic, Capital: Bangui
Languages: Sango and French (official)
Area: 622,984 km²
Head of State: Faustin-Archange Touadéra (President)
This country is marked by political instability and abundant wildlife.
Chad, Capital: N’Djamena
Languages: French and Arabic (official)
Area: 1,284,000 km²
Head of State: Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno (Interim President)
Chad is a landlocked country known for its desert landscapes and vast savannahs.
Republic of the Congo, Capital: Brazzaville
Language: French (official)
Area: 342,000 km²
Head of State: Denis Sassou Nguesso (President)
Known for its rainforests and oil reserves, it shares a border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Capital: Kinshasa
Language: French (official)
Area: 2,344,858 km²
Head of State: Félix Tshisekedi (President)
A vast country rich in resources, the DRC is home to the Congo River and dense rainforests.
Equatorial Guinea, Capital: Malabo
Languages: Spanish, French, and Portuguese (official)
Area: 28,051 km²
Head of State: Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (President)
This small country consists of a mainland and several islands.
Gabon, Capital: Libreville
Languages: French (official)
Area: 267,668 km²
Head of State: General Oligui Nguema (President)
Gabon is known for its wildlife and oil reserves.
These nations, although culturally, geographically, and politically diverse, share the rich heritage of Central Africa.