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- Swaziland » International Dialing code: 00 268 (note: you can ignore the double zero and just use a plus + sign before the number)
- Swaziland » Airports: 18 (2004 est.)
- Swaziland » Airports - with paved runways: total: 1 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1 (2004 est.)
- Swaziland » Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 17 914 to 1,523 m: 7 under 914 m: 10 (2004 est.)
- Swaziland » Capital: Mbabane; note - Lobamba is the royal and legislative capital
- Swaziland » Currency (code): lilangeni (SZL)
- Swaziland » Economy - overview: In this small, landlocked economy, subsistence agriculture occupies more than 80% of the population. The manufacturing sector has diversified since the mid-1980s. Sugar and wood pulp remain important foreign exchange earners. Mining has declined in importance in recent years with only coal and quarry stone mines remaining active. Surrounded by South Africa, except for a short border with Mozambique, Swaziland is heavily dependent on South Africa from which it receives about nine-tenths of its imports and to which it sends nearly three-quarters of its exports. Customs duties from the Southern African Customs Union and worker remittances from South Africa substantially supplement domestically earned income. The government is trying to improve the atmosphere for foreign investment. Overgrazing, soil depletion, drought, and sometimes floods persist as problems for the future. More than one-fourth of the population needed emergency food aid in 2004 because of drought, and more than one-third of the adult population was infected by HIV/AIDS.
- Swaziland » Flag description: 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
- Swaziland » Highways (km): total: 3,107 km paved: NA unpaved: NA (2000)
- Swaziland » Internet country code: .sz
- Swaziland » Internet hosts: 1,401 (2003)
- Swaziland » Internet users: 27,000 (2003)
- Swaziland » Map references: Africa
- Swaziland » National holiday: Independence Day, 6 September (1968)
- Swaziland » Radio broadcast stations: AM 3, FM 2 plus 4 repeaters, shortwave 3 (2004)
- Swaziland » Railways (km): total: 301 km narrow gauge: 301 km 1.067-m gauge (2004)
- Swaziland » Telephone system: general assessment: a somewhat modern but not an advanced system domestic: system consists of carrier-equipped, open-wire lines and low-capacity, microwave radio relay international: country code - 268; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)
- Swaziland » Telephones - main lines in use: 46,200 (2003)
- Swaziland » Telephones - mobile cellular: 88,000 (2003)
- Swaziland » Television broadcast stations: 5 plus 7 relay stations (2004)
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