Discover our African partner countries and their participation in the Africa Miss Fitma contest
Dakar
Host country of the contest, Senegal is the cradle of West African culture with its rich traditions and legendary hospitality.
Yamoussoukro
Dynamic economy of West Africa, Ivory Coast is recognized for its cultural diversity and cocoa industry.
Abuja
Africa's demographic giant with over 200 million inhabitants, Nigeria is a major economic and cultural center of the continent.
Accra
First African colony to gain independence, Ghana is renowned for its political stability and rich cultural history.
Bamako
Heir to the great empires of the Sahel, Mali has exceptional historical heritage with Timbuktu and its ancient manuscripts.
Ouagadougou
Land of honest people, Burkina Faso is famous for its FESPACO film festival and rich artistic tradition.
Niamey
Country at the heart of the Sahel, Niger is rich in uranium and has fascinating centuries-old nomadic traditions.
Conakry
Water tower of West Africa, Guinea is rich in bauxite and has exceptional biodiversity.
Freetown
Land of freedom with Freetown, Sierra Leone has beautiful beaches and a unique history linked to the abolition of slavery.
Monrovia
First African republic founded by former American slaves, Liberia has a unique history on the continent.
Lomé
Small country with big ambitions, Togo is an important commercial crossroads with rich traditional crafts.
Porto-Novo
Birthplace of voodoo and former kingdom of Dahomey, Benin has exceptional cultural and spiritual heritage.
Nouakchott
Bridge between North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa, Mauritania blends Arab and African cultures.
Praia
Atlantic archipelago with Creole influences, Cape Verde is famous for its morna music and paradise beaches.
Bissau
Small coastal country with magnificent archipelagos, Guinea-Bissau has exceptional marine biodiversity.
Banjul
Smallest country in continental Africa, Gambia follows the course of the Gambia River and offers pristine nature.
Alger
Largest country in Africa, Algeria has a vast Sahara desert and rich Berber and Arab heritage.
Rabat
Kingdom of a thousand and one wonders, Morocco fascinates with its medinas, Atlas and Sahara, unique blend of East and West.
Tunis
Crossroads of Mediterranean civilizations, Tunisia houses Carthage and has millennial historical heritage.
Tripoli
Country with vast oil reserves, Libya has exceptional Roman archaeological sites like Leptis Magna.
Le Caire
Cradle of one of the oldest civilizations, Egypt fascinates with its pyramids, the Nile and its pharaonic heritage.
Khartoum
Crossroads between Arab and sub-Saharan Africa, Sudan has ancient Nubian kingdoms and the confluence of the two Niles.
Addis-Abeba
Only African country never colonized, Ethiopia is the cradle of humanity and has a millennial Orthodox Christian culture.
Nairobi
Jewel of East Africa, Kenya is famous for its safaris, Masai Mara and exceptional athletic tradition.
Dodoma
Land of Kilimanjaro and Serengeti, Tanzania hosts exceptional wildlife and the paradise island of Zanzibar.
Kampala
Pearl of Africa with its lakes and mountains, Uganda hosts the last mountain gorillas and the sources of the Nile.
Kigali
Land of a thousand hills, Rwanda has become a model of development in Africa with its technological innovations.
Gitega
Beating heart of Africa, Burundi has a tradition of sacred drums and rich oral culture.
Djibouti
Strategic crossroads between Africa and Arabia, Djibouti has unique volcanic landscapes and Lake Assal.
Asmara
Young nation with Art Deco architecture in Asmara, Eritrea has a long coast on the Red Sea.
Mogadiscio
Nation with the longest coastline in continental Africa, Somalia has ancestral nomadic and maritime culture.
Kinshasa
Central African giant rich in minerals, DRC has the Congo Basin forest and Congo River.
Brazzaville
Oil-rich country of Central Africa, Congo has rich forest biodiversity and the Congo River.
Yaoundé
Africa in miniature due to its diversity, Cameroon unites tropical forests, savannas and volcanic mountains.
Bangui
Geographic heart of Africa, CAR has important diamond reserves and preserved wildlife.
N'Djamena
Crossroads between North and sub-Saharan Africa, Chad has Lake Chad and millennial nomadic traditions.
Malabo
Small oil-rich country in Central Africa, Equatorial Guinea has a main island (Bioko) and a continental part.
Libreville
Forest country of Central Africa rich in oil, Gabon protects exceptional biodiversity in its national parks.
São Tomé
Small volcanic archipelago in the Gulf of Guinea, São Tomé and Príncipe is famous for its quality cocoa.
Le Cap / Pretoria
Rainbow nation with 11 official languages, South Africa unites urban modernity and safaris, after apartheid.
Lusaka
Country of copper and Victoria Falls, Zambia has remarkable national parks and the Zambezi River.
Harare
Land of the Great Zimbabwe ruins, the country has Victoria Falls and rich Shona culture.
Gaborone
Stable democracy and diamond country, Botswana has the Okavango Delta and Kalahari Desert.
Windhoek
Country with spectacular desert landscapes, Namibia has the Namib Desert and remarkable wild coast.
Maseru
Mountain kingdom entirely landlocked in South Africa, Lesotho has the highest peaks in Southern Africa.
Mbabane
Small mountainous kingdom of Southern Africa, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) preserves its centuries-old monarchical traditions.
Maputo
Long coastline on the Indian Ocean, Mozambique has paradise islands and rich Lusophone heritage.
Lilongwe
Warm heart of Africa with Lake Malawi, this country has a welcoming culture and magnificent lacustrine landscapes.
Luanda
Oil giant of Southern Africa, Angola has diamonds, a long Atlantic coastline and rich Lusophone culture.