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Swaziland

The Kingdom of Swaziland is a Southern African country bordered by Mozambique to the east and South Africa to the west, north and south. It covers 6,704 sq mi and has an estimated population of 1.18 million as of 2009.

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How do you say hello in swaziland?

It depends on which Swaziland language you are talking about. The following 5 languages are spoken in Swaziland:

  1. Afrikaans
  2. English
  3. Swati
  4. Tsonga
  5. Zulu

What are the similarities between Japan and the US?

# USA is nearly twenty times the land area of Japan. But the population is not in that proportion.

2. USA owes its civilizational underpinnings and culture to Europe. Japan is an Asian, Oriental society much in contrast.

3. Japan's prosperity is in its ant-like hardworking nature of the people. USA is anything but that.

4. USA is endowed with many natural resources in abundance, which is the cause for its prosperity and will continue in future too. Japan is scantily endowed with such things; yet by persevering and by dint of hardwork they built a huge export driven economy. It will continue to prosper for the same reason.

5. Japanese society is like a monoculture. It is highly homogenous, where a non-Japanese sticks out like a sore thumb. USA is built up as a social group of immigrants; utterly heterogenous and every trait has (social or political) its root elsewhere, notwithstanding what her politicians crow about.

6. The very serious demanour of Japanese attitude in contrast to the American attitude makes the latter almost frivolous. Or the American light-hearted attitude makes the Japanese attitude very grave in comparison.

# Both are in the temperate zone, with the ocean current 'Kurosio' doing to Japan what 'Gulf stream' is doing to eastern sea-board of USA.

2. Both are acclaimed as rich nations, members of G-6 and what not. Both are knowledge driven societies with high premium placed on services like Medicine, Engineering, Science and Technology, which makes them role models for all (without exception) other countries. For a person with these skills who is made to feel welcomed, all national barriers or ethnic/Jingoistic perceptions melt away. Very few countries can boast of this national trait.

What is swaziland most famous for?

their hing and his many wives. last count was 13 wives and 3 fiances. His last wife was 2 years younger than his daughter, and 2 of his wives left him by running away.

What is the human environment interaction in swaziland?

The human environment interaction in Swaziland Africa is usually caused by the pollution's from the factories there. The smoke and pollutants can affect the atmosphere and pollute the streams.

Are there deserts in Swaziland?

There are no deserts in Swaziland. The climate variesfromtropical to neartemperate. The geography is slightly moutainous and hilly.

What are the top five most popular animals in swaziland?

requires opinions so not really answerable as it stands, however, for most people the big five are the top animals to see (lion leopard elephant rhino and buffalo) perhaps witht eh addition of the cheetah and wild dog

Is swaziland rich or poor?

The county is potentially very rich:

Mineral - Gold, Diamonds, coal

Agriculture - Fertile land

Education - Has had a high standard

But the country is now poor:

Currency has collapsed in value

Extremely high inflation

Cash shortages

80% unemployment

Electricity power cuts

Mass Emigration

Hospital -shortages of medicines

Land redistribution has been followed by collapse of agricultural production

Lack of foreign currency and power cuts has led to closure of many gold mines and factories

Water supply problems have led to Cholera outbreaks

Political instability

Lack of foreign investment

this is not fair because the president is not thinking straight

Who is the Minister of Public Service for Swaziland?

Joang Molapo is the Minister of Home Affairs for Lesotho.

If you are traveling from the capital of Swaziland to Egypt which lakes or rivers would you pass over?

Lake Malawi, Lake Tanganyika, Lake Victoria, Lake Nascer, Nile River, Blue Nile, White Nile.

How far is Japan from America?

It is about 1559.8 Miles from Japan (Tokyo) to Guam.

Is Swaziland limited or unlimited?

Limited and Unlimited is a term applied to commercial companies NOT Countries. Zimbabwe is a country.

What are lesotho and swaziland?

They are both: *Landlocked *Has Marine West Cost climate NOTE: There is not be enough info for these regions---if not enough info is provided---go to google, askkids.com, or ask---Thanks

What are the famous landmarks of Swaziland?

One can visit Mantenga cultural village and enjoy Swazi culture. Weekend shows begin at 11:15am and 3pm local time.

There are numerous handmade manufacturing factories that one could visit such as the Ngwenya glass - where one can appreciate the age old ark of glass blowing. There is a factory shop of all things glass. One could also visit Swazi candles centre in Mallerns and enjoy light from Africa.

Third place to visit would be Hlane national park and enjoy seeing the wild life

How much money does swaziland have?

Swiss Francs. Every county has currency. Swaziland has its own currency called LiLangeni (singular) / Emalangeni (plural) abbreviated, SZL. It is units and cents. Swaziland is a member of the Rand Monetary Area whose members are linked to the South African currency, the RAND (R). Members of the Rand monetary area are Lesotho, Swaziland and South Africa. e.g. SZL 10.12 --- Ten Emalangeni and 12 cents

How many people are living with AIDS in Swaziland?

Nearly 40% of tested pregnant women are affected. 0.6% of the population die from AIDS every year

What is the capital of Swaziland?

Lobamba (royal / legislative)

Mbabane (administrative)

Can i enter Swaziland with a temporary passport?

how long does it take to get a temporary passport to go to mozambique

When was Swaziland Independent?

Swaziland gained independence on September 6, 1968.

What lakes are found in Swaziland?

there are no significant lakes in Swaziland. However there are wet areas caused by dams, the Maguga Dam, Sand River Dam, Hawane Dam, Jozini Dam, Luphohlo Dam, Mnjoi Dam and the Motshane Dam. There are seasonal wetlands, marshes, pools and swamps, freshwater forest swamps, Forested peatland and Geothermal Wetlands as well as man made wetlands. Sewage farms, canals and drainage ditches.

What does the colors on swaziland's flag mean?

The Swazi Flag

The flag is rectangular, and its colors are red, blue and yellow. Each of these colors has a meaning:

Red stands for the battles of the past

Blue stands for peace and stability

Yellow stands for the resources

The flag also has a picture of a shield and spear. These two symbols stand for protection of our country from enemies. The shield is black and white to show that black and white people live together peacefully in Swaziland.