Africa 1992 Population By Country
Updated on May 15, 2023.

According to the World Bank's population estimates, there were 670,908,301 people living on the African continent in 1992. The chart and table below shows the population estimate for each African country based on data from the World Bank.

Nigeria was the most populated country (100,182,045), followed by Egypt (59,989,142), and then Ethiopia (52,011,554). Seychelles was the least populated country with a population of 70,763.

Hover over or click on the countries to see the number and percentage of the African population that lives in each country. The data can also be found in a table below. Use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

Data Source: World Bank.
Africa 1992 Population By Country
Table of Africa 1992 Population by State
Country
Population
% of Africa Population
Nigeria 100,182,045 7.47%
Egypt 59,989,142 4.47%
Ethiopia 52,011,554 3.88%
South Africa 41,760,755 3.11%
Democratic Republic of the Congo 38,332,302 2.86%
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