List of Countries Starting with Letter E, Know About Them

There are around 195 countries in the world, each with its own name, flag, language and culture. Some countries share the same starting letter. In this article, we will explore the countries that begin with the letter ‘E.’ These countries are located in different parts of the world and are known for their unique history, geography and traditions. Let’s take a closer look at them.

List of Countries Starting with Letter E

There are a few countries in the world whose names start with the letter E. These countries are found in different parts of the world, including Africa, Europe and Central America. Each of them has its own unique culture, language and natural beauty.

Here are the names of countries starting with the letter ‘E’:

  • Ecuador
  • Egypt
  • EI Salvador
  • (Republic of) Equatorial Guinea
  • Eritrea
  • Estonia
  • Eswatini
  • Ethiopia

Ecuador

  • Continent: South America
  • Capital: Quito

Ecuador is a country in northwestern South America. It shares borders with Colombia to the north, Peru to the east and south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It also includes the famous Galápagos Islands, located about 1,000 km from the mainland. The capital is Quito, and the largest city is Guayaquil.

Egypt

  • Continent: Transcontinental country
  • Capital: Cairo

Egypt is a country located in both Africa and Asia, connected by the Sinai Peninsula. It borders the Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, Israel, Sudan and Libya. Its capital and largest city is Cairo, while Alexandria is a major industrial and tourist center. Egypt has over 107 million people, making it Africa’s third-most populous country.

EI Salvador

  • Continent: North America
  • Capital: San Salvador

Ethiopia is a country in the Horn of Africa, known for its ancient history, the famous rock-hewn churches of Lalibela, and as the birthplace of coffee. Its landscape features the Great Rift Valley and Ethiopian Highlands. Ethiopia shares borders with countries like Eritrea, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan and Kenya.

Republic of Equatorial Guinea

  • Continent: Africa
  • Capital: Malabo

Equatorial Guinea is a small country on the west coast of Central Africa, covering about 28,000 square kilometers. Once known as Spanish Guinea, it got its name from its location near the Equator and the Guinea region. Most of its people belong to the Fang ethnic group, followed by the Bubi of Bioko Island.

Eritrea

  • Continent: Africa
  • Capital: Asmara

Eritrea is a country in East Africa’s Horn of Africa region, with its capital and largest city as Asmara. It shares borders with Ethiopia, Sudan and Djibouti, and has a long coastline along the Red Sea. The country covers around 117,600 square kilometers and includes islands like the Dahlak Archipelago and Hanish Islands.

Estonia

  • Continent: Europe
  • Capital: Tallinn

Estonia is a country in Northern Europe, bordered by Finland, Sweden, Latvia and Russia. It includes the mainland and over 2,300 islands, including Saaremaa and Hiiumaa. The capital is Tallinn and Tartu is another major city. With around 1.4 million people, Estonia is one of the least populous EU and NATO members.

Eswatini

  • Continent: Africa
  • Capital: Has 2 Capitals (Mbabane and Lobamba)

Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland, is a small landlocked country in Southern Africa. It is surrounded by South Africa, except in the northeast where it borders Mozambique. Though small in size, Eswatini has a variety of landscapes, from cool mountains to hot lowlands, offering rich natural diversity.

Ethiopia

  • Continent: Africa
  • Capital: Addis Ababa

Ethiopia is a landlocked country in the Horn of Africa, covering about 1.1 million square kilometers. It borders countries like Eritrea, Somalia, Kenya and Sudan. With around 128 million people, it is Africa’s second-most populous country. The capital, Addis Ababa, lies near the East African Rift.

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