Swaziland
Population
1,032,000 peopleCapital
Lobamba (royal and legislative),Mbabane (administrative)Currency
LilangeniLanguages spoken in Swaziland
English, SwatiMap of Swaziland
Area in square kilometers
17,364 km2Gross domestic product per capita
$ 5,245
Throughout the colonial period from 1906 to 1968, Swaziland was
governed by a resident commissioner who ruled according to decrees
issued by the British High Commissioner for South Africa. Such decrees
were formulated in close consultation with the resident commissioners,
Ngwane is an alternative name for Swaziland and Dlamini remains the
surname of the royal family, while the name Nkosi means King.
The historical evolution of the autonomy of the Swaziland Nation was
dictated by British rule of southern Africa in the 19th and 20th
centuries
Swaziland's economy is dominated by services industry, agriculture and
subsistence farming. Growth has been hampered by the effects of HIV
and AIDS, the prevalence of which is the highest in the world at
38.8%.
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The Kingdom of Swaziland (Umbuso weSwatini) is a landlocked country in
Southern Africa, bordered to the north, south, and west by South
Africa, and to the east by Mozambique. The nation, as well as its
people, are named after the 19th century king Mswati II.
The Kingdom of Swaziland (Umbuso weSwatini) is a landlocked
country in Southern Africa, bordered to the north, south, and west
by South Africa, and to the east by Mozambique.
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Swaziland also has quantities of several valuable minerals, including
coal, asbestos, diamonds, and gold.
The climate is mostly temperate, with cool temperatures at higher
elevations and more tropical weather in the low veld. Precipitation,
Swaziland is roughly oval-shaped. The elevation of the land decreases
from west to east. The mountainous western portion in places reaches
an altitude of more than 1,200 m (more than 4,000 ft) above sea level.
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COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: Swaziland map Swaziland map Swaziland is a small
developing nation in Southern Africa. Several well-developed
facilities for tourism are available. The capital is Mbabane. Read the
Department of State Background Notes on Swaziland for additional
information.
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The local equivalent to the “911” emergency line in Swaziland is 999.
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Compared to other countries in the region, Swaziland is known for its
civility and peacefulness, despite similar problems with poverty and
one of the world's worst AIDS crises. As of November 2008 the total
reported percentage of those with HIV was listed as 30%; this, of
Swaziland is a country in Southern Africa, land locked by South Africa
in its west and Mozambique in the east. Swaziland's monarchy is one of
the oldest in Africa.
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Swaziland, one of the last absolute monarchies in the world, is one of
the the smallest countries in Africa and has a well-earned reputation
for friendliness in Southern Africa. It also contains several large
game parks and reserves, which are sponsored by the government and are
popular tourist destinations
kingdom of Swaziland was under intermittent threat from Zulus, from
would-be Boer (Afrikaner) settlers, and from British administrators in
Natal. In 1906, along with Botswana and Lesotho it was placed under
the jurisdiction of a British high commissioner. The country became
Swaziland has excellent farming and ranching land, and 80% of the
population is engaged in subsistence agriculture. Sugarcane is grown
on plantations, mainly for export. Other important crops are cotton,
corn, tobacco, rice, citrus fruits, pineapples, sorghum, and peanuts.
Swaziland was granted limited autonomy in 1963 and achieved full
independence in 1968. The country's first democratic elections were
held in 1993. Mbabane is the capital and the largest city. Population:
1,130,000.
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Swaziland, is the largest protected area in the country and home
to herds of lions, which are a special point of pride for the
Swazi people. The lion is a symbol of royalty and pride,
Swaziland is landlocked in Africa, bordered by Mozambique and South
Africa and is divided into four different regions: Hhohho, Lubombo,
Manzini and Shiselweni, also known as the high, middle, and low, and
the Lubombo Plateau. Despite its small size, this country boasts
Mswati III, the Kingdom of Swaziland is renowned for its ceremonial
culture.
There is a variety of accommodation available in Swaziland ranging
from the well-known international hotel chains to smaller, more
exclusive and intimate lodges.
Swaziland is also famous for its arts and crafts, and it's impossible
to leave without visiting - and most likely buying - some of the
uniquely African crafts available here. Shop around for the well-known
Swazi candles and the beautiful Ngwenya glass.
coal deposits, Swaziland's coal is characterised by being low-volatile
bituminous coals/anthracite. Much of it is yet to be developed .
In December 1996 the Dvokolwako diamond mine in central Swaziland,
jointly owned by Tibiyo TakaNgwane and Trans Hex, was closed, with a
Currently, Swazilands mineral sector is governed under a policy drawn
up prior to Swazilands independence. A new mining policy is being
drafted by consultants, paid for by a grant from China, and
legislation to facilitate small-scale mining has also been proposed.
Swaziland has a single iron or mine at Ngwenge, which has closed due
to low grade ore reserves. The Barberton greenstone belt is exposed in
the far northern parts of the country, has been responsible for
several producing gold mines in South Africa
Swaziland is landlocked and the economy is heavily dependent on South
Africa from which it receives 83% of its imports and sends 74% of its
exports. Export products include wood pulp, soft drink concentrate and
sugar
The international time zone for Swaziland is GMT +2. The international
dialling code for Swaziland is +268. The principal airlines that fly
to Swaziland are Royal Swazi Air and Botswana Air. Most visitors to
Swaziland do not require visas for stays of less than 30 days.
The official language of Swaziland is SiSwati but English is widely
spoken in business and commerce. Swaziland has a free market economy
which is dominated by the private sector. It has a small but active
stock market. The local currency is the Lilangeni (plural Emalangeni).
Discover Swaziland: Swaziland though very small in size has four
different regions: the Lubombo mountain ridge, the Highveld with an
average altitude of 1200 meters, Middleveld, the most densely
populated region and less populated Lowveld a typical African bush
country
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Flag of Swaziland is 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.
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For local administration Swaziland is divided into four regions, each
with an administrator appointed by the king. Parallel to the
government structure is the traditional system consisting of the king
and his advisers, traditional courts, 55 tinkhundla (sub regional
Swaziland is a member of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU),
with which the U.S. began negotiating a free trade agreement in May
2003. The other members of SACU are Botswana, Namibia, Lesotho, and
South Africa.
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South Africa, except for a short border with Mozambique, Swaziland is
heavily dependent on South Africa from which it receives more than
nine-tenths of its imports and to which it sends 60% of its exports.
Swaziland's currency is pegged to the South African rand, subsuming
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