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  2  definitions  found 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  Swaziland 
  n  :  a  monarchy  in  southeastern  Africa  [syn:  {Swaziland}] 
 
  From  The  CIA  World  Factbook  (1995)  [world95]: 
 
  Swaziland 
 
  Swaziland:Geography 
 
  Location:  Southern  Africa,  between  Mozambique  and  South  Africa 
 
  Map  references:  Africa 
 
  Area: 
  total  area:  17,360  sq  km 
  land  area:  17,200  sq  km 
  comparative  area:  slightly  smaller  than  New  Jersey 
 
  Land  boundaries:  total  535  km  Mozambique  105  km  South  Africa  430  km 
 
  Coastline:  0  km  (landlocked) 
 
  Maritime  claims:  none;  landlocked 
 
  International  disputes:  Swaziland  has  asked  South  Africa  to  open 
  negotiations  on  reincorporating  some  nearby  South  African  territories 
  that  are  populated  by  ethnic  Swazis  or  that  were  long  ago  part  of  the 
  Swazi  Kingdom 
 
  Climate:  varies  from  tropical  to  near  temperate 
 
  Terrain:  mostly  mountains  and  hills;  some  moderately  sloping  plains 
 
  Natural  resources:  asbestos,  coal,  clay,  cassiterite,  hydropower 
  forests,  small  gold  and  diamond  deposits,  quarry  stone,  and  talc 
 
  Land  use: 
  arable  land:  10.9% 
  permanent  crops:  0.2% 
  meadows  and  pastures:  62.2% 
  forest  and  woodland:  6.9% 
  other:  19.8% 
 
  Irrigated  land:  640  sq  km  (1993  est.) 
 
  Environment: 
  current  issues:  limited  access  to  potable  water;  wildlife  populations 
  being  depleted  because  of  excessive  hunting;  overgrazing  soil 
  degradation;  soil  erosion 
  natural  hazards:  NA 
  international  agreements:  party  to  -  Biodiversity,  Nuclear  Test  Ban, 
  Ozone  Layer  Protection;  signed,  but  not  ratified  -  Climate  Change,  Law 
  of  the  Sea 
 
  Note:  landlocked;  almost  completely  surrounded  by  South  Africa 
 
  Swaziland:People 
 
  Population:  966,977  (July  1995  est.) 
 
  Age  structure: 
  0-14  years:  46%  (female  222,544;  male  221,003) 
  15-64  years:  52%  (female  261,973;  male  238,726) 
  65  years  and  over:  2%  (female  13,291;  male  9,440)  (July  1995  est.) 
 
  Population  growth  rate:  3.23%  (1995  est.) 
 
  Birth  rate:  43.06  births/1,000  population  (1995  est.) 
 
  Death  rate:  10.8  deaths/1,000  population  (1995  est.) 
 
  Net  migration  rate:  0  migrant(s)/1,000  population  (1995  est.) 
 
  Infant  mortality  rate:  90.7  deaths/1,000  live  births  (1995  est.) 
 
  Life  expectancy  at  birth: 
  total  population:  56.84  years 
  male:  52.83  years 
  female:  60.96  years  (1995  est.) 
 
  Total  fertility  rate:  6.1  children  born/woman  (1995  est.) 
 
  Nationality: 
  noun:  Swazi(s) 
  adjective:  Swazi 
 
  Ethnic  divisions:  African  97%,  European  3% 
 
  Religions:  Christian  60%,  indigenous  beliefs  40% 
 
  Languages:  English  (official;  government  business  conducted  in 
  English),  siSwati  (official) 
 
  Literacy:  age  15  and  over  can  read  and  write  (1986) 
  total  population:  67% 
  male:  70% 
  female:  65% 
 
  Labor  force:  NA 
  by  occupation:  private  sector  about  65%,  public  sector  35% 
 
  Swaziland:Government 
 
  Names: 
  conventional  long  form:  Kingdom  of  Swaziland 
  conventional  short  form:  Swaziland 
 
  Digraph:  WZ 
 
  Type:  monarchy;  independent  member  of  Commonwealth 
 
  Capital:  Mbabane  (administrative);  Lobamba  (legislative) 
 
  Administrative  divisions:  4  districts;  Hhohho  Lubombo  Manzini 
  Shiselweni 
 
  Independence:  6  September  1968  (from  UK) 
 
  National  holiday:  Somhlolo  (Independence)  Day  6  September  (1968) 
 
  Constitution:  none;  constitution  of  6  September  1968  was  suspended  12 
  April  1973;  a  new  constitution  was  promulgated  13  October  1978,  but 
  has  not  been  formally  presented  to  the  people 
 
  Legal  system:  based  on  South  African  Roman-Dutch  law  in  statutory 
  courts,  Swazi  traditional  law  and  custom  in  traditional  courts;  has 
  not  accepted  compulsory  ICJ  jurisdiction 
 
  Suffrage:  none 
 
  Executive  branch: 
  chief  of  state:  King  MSWATI  III  (since  25  April  1986) 
  head  of  government:  Prime  Minister  Prince  Jameson  Mbilini  DLAMINI 
  (since  12  November  1993) 
  cabinet:  Cabinet;  designated  by  the  monarch 
 
  Legislative  branch:  bicameral  Parliament  is  advisory 
  Senate:  consists  of  30  members  (10  appointed  by  the  House  of  Assembly 
  and  20  appointed  by  the  king) 
  House  of  Assembly:  elections  last  held  NA  October  1993  (next  to  be 
  held  NA);  results  -  NA  seats  -  (65  total,  55  directly  elected,  10 
  appointed  by  the  king)  -  balloting  held  on  a  non-party  basis 
 
  Judicial  branch:  High  Court,  Court  of  Appeal 
 
  Political  parties  and  leaders: 
  note:  political  parties  are  banned  by  the  Constitution  promulgated  on 
  13  October  1978;  illegal  parties  are  prohibited  from  holding  large 
  public  gatherings 
  illegal  parties:  Peoples'  United  Democratic  Movement  (PUDEMO),  Kilson 
  SHONOWE  Swaziland  Youth  Congress  (SWAYCO),  Benedict  TSABEDZE 
  Swaziland  Communist  Party  (SWACOPA),  Mphandlana  SHONGWE 
 
  Member  of:  ACP,  AfDB  C,  CCC,  ECA,  FAO,  G-77,  GATT,  IBRD,  ICAO,  ICFTU 
  ICRM,  IDA,  IFAD,  IFC,  IFRCS  ILO,  IMF,  INTELSAT,  INTERPOL,  IOC,  ITU, 
  NAM,  OAU,  PCA,  SACU,  SADC,  UN  UNCTAD  UNESCO,  UNIDO  UPU,  WHO  WIPO, 
  WMO 
 
  Diplomatic  representation  in  US: 
  chief  of  mission:  Ambassador  Madzandza  Mary  KHANYA 
  chancery:  3400  International  Drive  NW  Washington,  DC  20008 
  telephone:  [1]  (202)  362-6683,  6685 
  FAX:  [1]  (202)  244-8059 
 
  US  diplomatic  representation: 
  chief  of  mission:  Ambassador  John  T.  SPROTT 
  embassy:  Central  Bank  Building,  Warner  Street,  Mbabane 
  mailing  address:  P.  O.  Box  199,  Mbabane 
  telephone:  [268]  46441  through  46445 
  FAX:  [268]  45959 
 
  Flag:  three  horizontal  bands  of  blue  (top),  red  (triple  width),  and 
  blue;  the  red  band  is  edged  in  yellow;  centered  in  the  red  band  is  a 
  large  black  and  white  shield  covering  two  spears  and  a  staff  decorated 
  with  feather  tassels,  all  placed  horizontally 
 
  Economy 
 
  Overview:  The  economy  is  based  on  subsistence  agriculture,  which 
  occupies  more  than  60%  of  the  population  and  contributes  nearly  25%  to 
  GDP.  Manufacturing,  which  includes  a  number  of  agroprocessing 
  factories,  accounts  for  another  quarter  of  GDP.  Mining  has  declined  in 
  importance  in  recent  years;  high-grade  iron  ore  deposits  were  depleted 
  by  1978,  and  health  concerns  cut  world  demand  for  asbestos.  Exports  of 
  sugar  and  forestry  products  are  the  main  earners  of  hard  currency. 
  Surrounded  by  South  Africa,  except  for  a  short  border  with  Mozambique, 
  Swaziland  is  heavily  dependent  on  South  Africa,  from  which  it  receives 
  90%  of  its  imports  and  to  which  it  sends  about  half  of  its  exports. 
  Remittances  from  Swazi  workers  in  South  African  mines  may  supplement 
  domestically  produced  income  by  as  much  as  20%. 
 
  National  product:  GDP  -  purchasing  power  parity  -  $3.3  billion  (1994 
  est.) 
 
  National  product  real  growth  rate:  4.5%  (1994  est.) 
 
  National  product  per  capita:  $3,490  (1994  est.) 
 
  Inflation  rate  (consumer  prices):  11.3%  (1993  est.) 
 
  Unemployment  rate:  15%  (1992  est.) 
 
  Budget: 
  revenues:  $342  million 
  expenditures:  $410  million,  including  capital  expenditures  of  $130 
  million  (1994  est.) 
 
  Exports:  $632  million  (f.o.b.,  1993  est.) 
  commodities:  sugar,  edible  concentrates,  wood  pulp,  cotton  yarn, 
  asbestos 
  partners:  South  Africa  50%  (est.),  EC  countries,  Canada 
 
  Imports:  $734  million  (f.o.b.,  1993  est.) 
  commodities:  motor  vehicles,  machinery,  transport  equipment,  petroleum 
  products,  foodstuffs,  chemicals 
  partners:  South  Africa  90%  (est.),  Switzerland,  UK 
 
  External  debt:  $240  million  (1992) 
 
  Industrial  production:  growth  rate  4.2%  (1993  est.) 
 
  Electricity: 
  capacity:  120,000  kW 
  production:  410  million  kWh 
  consumption  per  capita:  1,003  kWh  (1993) 
 
  Industries:  mining  (coal  and  asbestos),  wood  pulp,  sugar 
 
  Agriculture:  accounts  for  over  60%  of  labor  force;  mostly  subsistence 
  agriculture;  cash  crops  -  sugarcane,  cotton,  maize,  tobacco,  rice, 
  citrus  fruit,  pineapples;  other  crops  and  livestock  -  corn,  sorghum, 
  peanuts,  cattle,  goats,  sheep;  not  self-sufficient  in  grain 
 
  Economic  aid: 
  recipient:  bilateral  aid  (1991)  $35  million  of  which  US  disbursements 
  $12  million,  UK  disbursements  $6  million,  and  Denmark  $2  million; 
  multilateral  aid  (1991)  $24  million  of  which  EC  disbursements  $8 
  million 
 
  Currency:  1  lilangeni  E  =  100  cents 
 
  Exchange  rates:  emalangeni  E  per  US$1  -3.5389  (January  1995),  3.5490 
  (1994),  3.2636  (1993),  2.8497  (1992),  2.7563  (1991),  2.5863  (1990); 
  note  -  the  Swazi  emalangeni  is  at  par  with  the  South  African  rand 
 
  Fiscal  year:  1  April  -  31  March 
 
  Swaziland:Transportation 
 
  Railroads: 
  total:  297  km  note  -  includes  71  km  which  are  not  in  use 
  narrow  gauge:  297  km  1.067-m  gauge  (single  track) 
 
  Highways: 
  total:  2,853  km 
  paved:  510  km 
  unpaved:  crushed  stone,  gravel,  stabilized  earth  1,230  km  improved 
  earth  1,113  km 
 
  Ports:  none 
 
  Airports: 
  total:  18 
  with  paved  runways  2,438  to  3,047  m:  1 
  with  paved  runways  under  914  m:  9 
  with  unpaved  runways  914  to  1,523  m:  8 
 
  Swaziland:Communications 
 
  Telephone  system:  17,000  telephones;  telephone  density  is  only  17.6 
  telephones/1,000  persons 
  local:  NA 
  intercity:  system  consists  of  carrier-equipped  open-wire  lines  and 
  low-capacity  radio  relay  microwave  links 
  international:  1  INTELSAT  (Atlantic  Ocean)  earth  station 
 
  Radio: 
  broadcast  stations:  AM  7,  FM  6,  shortwave  0 
  radios:  NA 
 
  Television: 
  broadcast  stations:  10 
  televisions:  NA 
 
  Swaziland:Defense  Forces 
 
  Branches:  Umbutfo  Swaziland  Defense  Force  (Army),  Royal  Swaziland 
  Police  Force 
 
  Manpower  availability:  males  age  15-49  212,239;  males  fit  for  military 
  service  122,782  (1995  est.) 
 
  Defense  expenditures:  exchange  rate  conversion  -  $22  million,  NA%  of 
  GDP  (FY93/94) 
 
 
 




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