Swaziland |
AREA | 17,363 sq km (6704 sq miles). |
POPULATION | 912,876 (1997). |
POPULATION DENSITY | 52.6 per sq km. |
CAPITAL | Mbabane. |
CAPITAL POPULATION | 52,000 (1990). |
GEOGRAPHY | Swaziland is surrounded to the north, west and south by the Mpumulanga of South Africa and to the east by Mozambique. There are four main topographical regions: the Highveld Inkangala, a wide ribbon of partly reforested, rugged country including the Usutu pine forest; the Peak Timbers in the northwest; the Middleveld, which rolls down from the Highveld through hills and fertile valleys; and the Lowveld, or bush country, with hills rising from 170-360m (560-1180ft). The Lubombo plateau is an escarpment along the eastern fringe of the Lowveld, comprising mainly cattle country and mixed farmland. One of the best-watered areas in southern Africa, Swaziland's four major rivers are the Komati, Usutu, Mbuluzi and Ngwavuma, flowing west–east to the Indian Ocean. |
GOVERNMENT | Constitutional monarchy since 1973. Gained independence from the UK in 1968. Head of State: King Mswati III since 1986. Head of Government: Prime Minister Sibusiso Barnabas Dlamini since 1993. |
LANGUAGE | English and siSwati. |
RELIGION | Christian (60%) with most of the remainder adhering to animist beliefs. |
STANDARD TIME | GMT + 2. |
ELECTRICITY | 220 volts AC, 50Hz. 15-amp round pin plugs are in use. COMMUNICATIONS: Telephone: IDD is available. Country code: 268. Outgoing international calls must go through the international operator. Public telephones are available. Fax: Some hotels have facilities. Telegram: Facilities are available in the capital. Post: Post offices are in all main centres. Airmail to Europe takes up to two weeks. Post office hours: 0800-1600 Monday to Friday, 0800-1100 Saturday. Press: The two English-language newspapers in Swaziland are The Times of Swaziland (daily, except public holidays) and the Swazi Observer (Monday to Saturday). |
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