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 is coming under pressure, at home and abroad, to stop human rights abuses and restore democratic freedoms.
AFRICA

                                        URBAN
                      AREA (SQ MI)      POP. %

                                      POP. RISE
COUNTRY                POPULATION       %/YEAR          CAPITAL

ALGERIA                  919,591          49            ALGIERS
                       33,500,000        1.7

ANGOLA                   481,351          33            LUANDA
                       15,800,000        2.6

BENIN                    43,483           40          PORTO-NOVO
                        8,700,000        2.9

BOTSWANA                 224,606          54           GABORONE
                        1,800,000        -0.1

BURKINA FASO             105,792          16          OUAGADOUGOU
                       13,600,000        2.5

BURUNDI                  10,745           9            BUJUMBURA
                        7,800,000        2.7

CAMEROON                 183,568          53            YAOUNDE
                       17,300,000        2.3

CAPE VERDE                1,556           55             PRAIA
                         500,000         2.5

CENTRAL AFRICAN          240,533          41            BANGUI
REPUBLIC                4,300,000        1.7

CHAD                     495,753          24           N'DJAMENA
                       10,000,000        2.8

COMOROS                    861            33            MORONI
                         700,000         2.9

CONGO, DEMOCRATIC        905,351          30
REPUBLIC OF            62,700,000        3.1           KINSHASA

CONGO, REPUBLIC OF       132,046          52          BRAZZAVILLE
                        3,700,000        2.6

COTE D'IVOIRE            124,502          47         YAMOUSSOUKRO
(IVORY COAST)          19,700,000        2.5

DJIBOUTI                  8,958           82           DJIBOUTI
                         800,000         1.9

EGYPT (2)                386,660          43             CAIRO
                       75,400,000        2.1

EQUATORIAL GUINEA        10,830           39            MALABO
                         500,000         2.3

ERITREA                  45,405           19            ASMARA
                        4,600,000        2.8

ETHIOPIA                 426,371          15          ADDIS ABABA
                       74,800,000        2.4

GABON                    103,347          81          LIBREVILLE
                        1,400,000        2.0

GAMBIA                    4,363           50            BANJUL
                        1,500,000        2.7

GHANA                    92,100           44             ACCRA
                       22,600,000        2.3

GUINEA                   94,927           30            CONAKRY
                        9,800,000        2.8

GUINEA-BISSAU            13,946           48            BISSAU
                        1,400,000        3.0

KENYA                    224,081          36            NAIROBI
                       34,700,000        2.5

LESOTHO                  11,718           13            MASERU
                        1,800,000        0.3

LIBERIA                  43,000           45           MONROVIA
                        3,400,000        2.9

LIBYA                    679,359          86            TRIPOLI
                        5,900,000        2.4

MADAGASCAR               226,656          26         ANTANANARIVO
                       17,800,000        2.7

MALAWI                   45,745           14           LILONGWE
                       12,800,000        2.6

MALI                     478,838          30            BAMAKO
                       13,900,000        3.2

MAURITANIA               395,954          40          NOUAKCHOTT
                        3,200,000        2.8

MAURITIUS                  788            42             PORT
                        1,300,000        0.8             LOUIS

MOROCCO                  172,413          55             RABAT
                       31,700,000        1.6

MOZAMBIQUE               309,494          32            MAPUTO
                       19,900,000        2.0

NAMIBIA                  318,259          33           WINDHOEK
                        2,100,000        1.4

NIGER                    489,189          21            NIAMEY
                       14,400,000        3.4

NIGERIA                  356,668          44             ABUJA
                       134,500,000       2.4

RWANDA                   10,170           17            KIGALI
                        9,100,000        2.7

SAO TOME & PRINCIPE        371            38           SAO TOME
                         200,000         2.5

SENEGAL                  75,954           45             DAKAR
                       11,900,000        2.9

SEYCHELLES                 174            50           VICTORIA
                         100,000         1.0

SIERRA LEONE             27,699           36           FREETOWN
                        5,700,000        2.3

SOMALIA                  246,201          34           MOGADISHU
                        8,900,000        2.9

SOUTH AFRICA             471,444          53          CAPE TOWN,
                       47,300,000        0.5          PRETORIA &
                                                     BLOEMFONTEIN

SUDAN                    967,494          36           KHARTOUM
                       41,200,000        2.6

SWAZILAND                 6,703           23           MBABANE &
                        1,100,000        0.1            LOBAMBA

TANZANIA                 364,900          32            DAR ES
                       37,900,000        2.5            SALAAM

TOGO                     21,927           33             LOME
                        6,300,000        2.60

TUNISIA                  63,170           65             TUNIS
                       10,100,000        1.1

UGANDA                   93,066           12            KAMPALA
                       27,700,000        3.1

ZAMBIA                   290,583          35            LUSAKA
                       11,900,000        1.9

ZIMBABWE                 150,873          34            HARARE
                       13,100,000        0.7

COUNTRY                  MAJOR LANGUAGES

ALGERIA                       Arabic
                              French
                         Berber dialects

ANGOLA                      Portuguese
                              Bantu
                              others

BENIN                         French
                               Fon
                         Yoruba & others

BOTSWANA                     English
                             Setswana

BURKINA FASO                  French
                        Sudanic languages

BURUNDI                      Kirundi
                              French
                             Swahili

CAMEROON                     English
                              French
                        African languages

CAPE VERDE                  Portuguese
                             Crioulo

CENTRAL AFRICAN               French
REPUBLIC                      Sangho
                              Arabic
                         Hunsa & Swahili

CHAD                          French
                              Arabic
                          Sara & others

COMOROS                       Arabic
                              French
                             Comoran

CONGO, DEMOCRATIC             French
REPUBLIC OF                  Lingala
                              Kingwa
                        Kikongo & Tshiluba

CONGO, REPUBLIC OF            French
                             Lingala
                            Monokutuba
                         Kikongo & others

COTE D'IVOIRE                 French
(IVORY COAST)                 Dioula
                              others

DJIBOUTI                      French
                              Arabic
                          Somali & Afar

EGYPT (2)                     Arabic
                             English
                              French

EQUATORIAL GUINEA            Spanish
                              French
                          pidgin English
                         Fang, Bubi & Ibo

ERITREA                      Amharic
                             Arabic,
                         Afar, Tigrinya,
                       Tigre & many others

ETHIOPIA                Amharic, Tigrinya,
                        Arabic, Orominga,
                         Engtish & others

GABON                  French, Fang, Myene,
                         Bateke & others

GAMBIA                  English, Mandinka,
                       Wolof, Fula & others

GHANA                        English
                               Akan
                              others

GUINEA                        French
                         various African
                            languages

GUINEA-BISSAU               Portuguese
                             Crioulo
                              others

KENYA                        English
                             Swahili
                           many others

LESOTHO                      Sesotho
                             English
                           Zulu & Xhosa

LIBERIA                English, Niger-Congo
                            languages

LIBYA                         Arabic
                             Italian
                             English

MADAGASCAR                    French
                             Malagasy

MALAWI                       English
                             Chichewa
                              others

MALI                          French
                             Bambara
                           many others

MAURITANIA               Hasaniya Arabic,
                         Pulaar, Soninke,
                          Wolof & French

MAURITIUS                English, Creole,
                       French, Hindi, Urdu,
                         Hakka & Bojpoori

MOROCCO                       Arabic
                         Berber dialects
                              French

MOZAMBIQUE                  Portuguese
                        African languages

NAMIBIA                     Afrikaans,
                         German, English,
                          local African
                            languages

NIGER                         French
                              Hausa
                              Djerma

NIGERIA                  English, Hausa,
                             Yoruba,
                           Ibo & Fulani

RWANDA                     Kinyarwanda
                              French
                       English & Kiswahili

SAO TOME & PRINCIPE         Portuguese

SENEGAL                   French, Wolof,
                          Pulaar, Diola,
                             Mandingo

SEYCHELLES                   English
                              French
                              Creole

SIERRA LEONE                 English
                              Mende
                           Temne & Krio

SOMALIA                       Somali
                              Arabic
                        Italian & English

SOUTH AFRICA           English, Afrikaans,
                       Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi,
                          Sotho & others

SUDAN                    Arabic, Nubian,
                           Ta Bedawie,
                         English & others

SWAZILAND                    English
                             siSwati

TANZANIA                    Kiswahili
                             English
                       Arabic & many others

TOGO                       French, Ewe,
                          Mina, Dagomba,
                              Kabye

TUNISIA                       Arabic
                              French

UGANDA                       English
                             Luganda
                         Swahili & others

ZAMBIA                       English
                              Bemba
                          Tonga & others

ZIMBABWE                     English
                              Shona
                        Sindebele & others

                                   POLITICAL SYSTEM &
COUNTRY                            HEAD OF GOVERNMENT

ALGERIA               Dominant party
                      President ABDELAZIZ BOUTEFLIKA

ANGOLA                Presidential-parliamentary (transitional)
                      President JOSE EDUARDO DOS SANTOS

BENIN                 Presidential-legislative democracy
                      President YAYI BONI

BOTSWANA              Parliamentary democracy and
                      traditional chiefs
                      President FESTUS MOGAE

BURKINA FASO          Presidential-parliamentary (transitional)
                      President BLAISE COMPAORE

BURUNDI               Dictatorship (military-dominated)
                      President PIERRE NKURUNZIZA

CAMEROON              Dominant party
                      President PAUL BIYA

CAPE VERDE            Presidential-parliamentary democracy
                      Prime Minister JOSE MARIA NEVES

CENTRAL AFRICAN       Presidential-parliamentary democracy
REPUBLIC              President FRANCOIS BOZIZE

CHAD                  Presidential-parliamentary
                      (military-dominated)
                      President IDRISS DEBY

COMOROS               Presidential-parliamentary
                      (military-influenced)
                      President AHMED ABDALLAH SAMBI

CONGO, DEMOCRATIC     In transition from military to
REPUBLIC OF           presidential-parliamentary
                      President JOSEPH KABILA

CONGO, REPUBLIC OF    Military (transitional)
                      President DENIS SASSOU-NGUESSO

COTE D'IVOIRE         Presidential-parliamentary (transitional)
(IVORY COAST)         President LAURENT GBAGBO

DJIBOUTI              Dominant party
                      President ISMAIL OMAR GUELLEH

EGYPT (2)             Dominant party
                      President HOSNI MUBARAK

EQUATORIAL GUINEA     Presidential (military-dominated)
                      President
                      TEODORO OBIANG NGUEMA MBASOGO

ERITREA               Dominant party
                      President ISAIAS AFEWERKI

ETHIOPIA              Dominant party
                      Prime Minister MELES ZENAWI

GABON                 Dominant party
                      President OMAR BONGO ONDIMBA

GAMBIA                Presidential-legislative (transitional)
                      President YAHYA JAMMEH

GHANA                 Presidential-parliamentary democracy
                      President JOHN AGYEKUM KUFUOR

GUINEA                Dominant party
                      President LANSANA CONTE

GUINEA-BISSAU         Presidential-legislative (transitional)
                      President JOAO BERNARDO VIEIRA

KENYA                 Presidential-parliamentary democracy
                      President MWAI KIBAKI

LESOTHO               Parliamentary and traditional
                      chiefs (transitionatl
                      Prime Minister PAKALITHA MOSISILI

LIBERIA               Presidential-parliamentary
                      democracy (transitionatl

LIBYA                 President ELLEN JOHNSON-SIRLEAF
                      One-party dictatorship
                      Colonel MUAMMAR AL-QADDAFI

MADAGASCAR            Presidential-parliamentary democracy
                      President MARC RAVALOMANANA

MALAWI                presidential-legislative democracy
                      President BINGO WA MUTHARIKA

MALI                  Presidential-parliamentary democracy
                      President AMADOU TOUMANI TOURE

MAURITANIA            Presidential-parliamentary
                      (military-dominated)
                      Chairman of Military CouncilELY OULD MOHAMED VALL

MAURITIUS             Parliamentary democracy
                      Prime Minister NAVIN RAMGOOLAM

MOROCCO               Constitutional monarchy
                      KING MUHAMMAD VI

MOZAMBIQUE            Presidential-parliamentary democracy
                      President ARMANDO GUEBUZA

NAMIBIA               Presidential-parliamentary democracy
                      President HIFIKEPUNYE POHAMBA

NIGER                 Presidential-parliamentary
                      democracy (transitional)
                      President MAMADOU TANDJA

NIGERIA               Presidential-legislative
                      democracy (transitional)
                      President OLUSEGUN OBASANJO

RWANDA                Dominant party
                      President PAUL KAGAME

SAO TOME & PRINCIPE   Presidential-parliamentary democracy
                      President FRADIGUE DE MENEZES

SENEGAL               Presidential-parliamentary democracy
                      President ABDOULAYE WADE

SEYCHELLES            Dominant party
                      President JAMES MICHEL

SIERRA LEONE          Presidential-legislative democracy
                      President ARMAD TEJAN KABBAH

SOMALIA               Limited transitional government
                      disputed by factions

SOUTH AFRICA          Parliamentary democracy
                      President THABO MBEKI

SUDAN                 Presidential-legislative
                      (military-dominated)
                      President
                      OMAR HASSAN ARMAD AL-BASHIR

SWAZILAND             Monarchy
                      KING MSWATI III

TANZANIA              Dominant party
                      President JAKAYA KIKWETE

TOGO                  Dominant party
                      President FAURE GNASSINGBE

TUNISIA               Dominant party
                      President ZINE EL ABIDINE BEN ALI

UGANDA                Dominant party
                      President YOWERI MUSEVENI

ZAMBIA                Dominant party
                      President LEVY MWANAWASA

ZIMBABWE              Dominant party
                      President ROBERT MUGABE

                          DATE         LITERACY       PER CAPITA
                        OF ORIGIN      RATE (%)           GDP

                         % POP.          LIFE
COUNTRY                 UNDER 15      EXPECTANCY          HDI

ALGERIA                   1962          79/61           $7,200
                           31           74/76            0.722

ANGOLA                    1975          80/54           $3,200
                           47           39/42            0.445

BENIN                     1960          46/23           $1,100
                           44           53/55            0.431

BOTSWANA                  1966          77/82           $10,500
                           38           35/33            0.565

BURKINA FASO              1960          37/17           $1,300
                           46           48/49            0.317

BURUNDI                   1962          59/45            $700
                           46           44/45            0.378

CAMEROON                  1960          85/73           $2,400
                           43           50/52            0.497

CAPE VERDE                1975          86/69           $6,200
                           38           68/74            0.721

CENTRAL AFRICAN           1960          63/40           $1,100
REPUBLIC                   43           43/44            0.355

CHAD                      1960          56/39           $1,500
                           47           43/45            0.341

COMOROS                   1975          64/49            $600
                           43           62/66            0.547

CONGO, DEMOCRATIC         1960          76/55            $700
REPUBLIC OF                48           49/52            0.385

CONGO, REPUBLIC OF        1960          90/78           $1,300
                           45           50/52            0.512

COTE D'IVOIRE             1960          58/44           $1,600
(IVORY COAST)              41           49/53            0.420

DJIBOUTI                  1977          78/58           $1,300
                           40           52/54            0.495

EGYPT (2)                 1922          68/47           $3,900
                           35           67/72            0.659

EQUATORIAL GUINEA         1968          93/78           $2,700
                           44           43/44            0.655

ERITREA                   1993          70/48           $1,000
                           45           53/57            0.444

ETHIOPIA                1000 B.C.       50/35            $900
                           44           48/50            0.367

GABON                     1960          74/53           $6,800
                           40           53/55            0.635

GAMBIA                    1965          48/33           $1,900
                           42           52/55            0.470

GHANA                     1957          83/67           $2,500
                           39           57/58            0.520

GUINEA                    1958          50/22           $2,000
                           46           54/54            0.466

GUINEA-BISSAU             1973          58/27            $800
                           53           44/46            0.348

KENYA                     1963          91/80           $1,100
                           43           49/47            0.474

LESOTHO                   1966          75/95           $2,500
                           39           35/36            0.497

LIBERIA                   1847          73/42           $1,000
                           47           41/44             NA

LIBYA                     1951          92/72           $11,400
                           34           74/78            0.799

MADAGASCAR                1960          76/63            $900
                           45           53/57            0.499

MALAWI                    1964          76/50            $600
                           47           44/47            0.404

MALI                      1960          54/40           $1,200
                           48           48/49            0.333

MAURITANIA                1960          52/32           $2,200
                           43           53/55            0.477

MAURITIUS                 1968          89/83           $13,100
                           24           69/76            0.791

MOROCCO                   1956          64/39           $4,200
                           30           68/72            0.631

MOZAMBIQUE                1975          64/33           $1,300
                           43           41/42            0.379

NAMIBIA                   1990          84/84           $7,000
                           43           47/47            0.627

NIGER                     1960          26/10            $900
                           49           44/44            0.281

NIGERIA                   1960          76/61           $1.400
                           43           43/44            0.453

RWANDA                    1962          76/65           $1,500
                           47           46/48            0.450

SAO TOME & PRINCIPE       1975          85/62           $1,200
                           42           62/64            0.604

SENEGAL                   1960          50/31           $1,800
                           44           55/58            0.458

SEYCHELLES                1976          91/92           $7,800
                           26           66/76            0.821

SIERRA LEONE              1961          40/21            $800
                           43           76/81            0.298

SOMALIA                   1960          50/26            $600
                           45           46/50             NA

SOUTH AFRICA              1910          87/86           $12,000
                           32           45/49            0.658

SUDAN                     1956          72/51           $2,100
                           44           57/59            0.512

SWAZILAND                 1968          83/81           $5,000
                           41           33/35            0.498

TANZANIA                  1964          86/71            $700
                           44           44/45            0.418

TOGO                      1960          75/47           $1,700
                           44           53/57            0.512

TUNISIA                   1956          83/64           $8,300
                           27           71/75            0.753

UGANDA                    1962          80/60           $1,800
                           50           47/47            0.508

ZAMBIA                    1964          87/75            $900
                           45           38/37            0.394

ZIMBABWE                  1980          94/87           $2,300
                           41           38/37            0.505

(2) Egypt is partly in Africa and partly in Asia, and is
considered part of the Middle East. In this almanac, it is
listed in both the Middle East and Africa.
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