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Which countries in Africa have a better public security situation?

The overall security situation of African countries is relatively good among the five North African countries: the security situation of Egyptian, Libyan, Tunisia, Algerian and Moroccan black African countries is generally poor; Only Ghana, Benin, Cameroon and other countries have stable political situation and relatively good public security. Although South Africa is the most developed country in Africa, the security situation in South Africa is very bad and the crime rate is very high. Sudan, Congo (DRC), Somalia and Chad have very poor public safety conditions, ranking at the bottom of the global travel safety index. In fact, in black Africa, the capital is the safest, and it is difficult to ensure safety outside the capital or far away from big cities; Security is also relative. There is no absolute security. What matters is the scope of travel and safety awareness.

Africa (Latin: Africa), the full name of Africa, is located in the western part of the Eastern Hemisphere, southern Europe, western Asia, bordering the Indian Ocean in the east and the Atlantic Ocean in the west, spanning the north and south of the equator, covering an area of 30.2 million square kilometers (land area), accounting for 20.4% of the total land area of the world. It is the second largest continent in the world with the second largest population (about 18).

The African continent is east to Cape Hafeng (5124' E and 0/0 27' N), south to Cape Gullers (20 02' E and 34 51'S), and west to Cape Verde (0/7 W).

The plateau area of the African continent is vast, and the plateau with an altitude of 500-1000 meters accounts for more than 60% of the African area, so it is called "plateau continent". The mountainous plateau above 2000 above sea level accounts for about 5% of Africa. The plains below 200 meters above sea level are mostly distributed in coastal areas, accounting for less than 10% of Africa. The average elevation of the African continent is 650 meters.

Africa is one of the birthplaces of ancient humans and ancient civilizations in the world, and the earliest written records appeared in 4000 BC. Egypt in North Africa is one of the cradles of world civilization.

After Spain occupied Ceuta in 14 15, European powers began to colonize Africa, and the colonial rule reached its peak from the end of 19 to the beginning of the 20th century. About 95% of Africa's territory was carved up by the great powers, and resources were plundered for a long time. After 1847, the colonies became independent one after another, and the year of African independence (1960) symbolized the end of the African colonial era.

Due to long-term ethnic conflicts, tropical diseases, environmental damage caused by industrialization, former western colonialism and corrupt regimes after independence, Africa has become the continent with the highest concentration of developing countries and the lowest level of economic development in the world. Africa's total annual trade accounts for only 1% of the world.

Generally speaking, Africans refer to blacks in sub-Saharan Africa, that is, African blacks.