| Republic of Mozambique National
name: República de Moçambique President: Armando Guebuza (2005) Prime Minister: Luisa Diogo
(2004)
Current government officials
Land area: 302,737 sq mi (784,089 sq km);
total area: 309,494 sq mi (801,590 sq km) Population (2007 est.): 20,905,585 (growth
rate: 1.8%); birth rate: 38.5/1000; infant mortality rate: 109.9/1000;
life expectancy: 40.9; density per sq mi: 69
Capital and largest city (2003 est.):
Maputo, 1,691,000 (metro. area), 1,114,000 (city
proper) Monetary unit: Metical
Languages:
Portuguese 9% (official; second language of
27%), Emakhuwa 26%, Xichangana 11%, Elomwe 8%, Cisena 7%, Echuwabo 6%,
other Mozambican languages 32% (1997)
Ethnicity/race:
indigenous tribal groups 99.66% (Shangaan,
Chokwe, Manyika, Sena, Makua, and others), Europeans 0.06%,
Euro-Africans 0.2%, Indians 0.08%
Religions:
Mozambique 24%, Islam 18%, Zionist Christian
18%, none 23% (1997) Literacy rate:
48% (2003 est.) Economic summary:
GDP/PPP (2007 est.): $17.02 billion; per capita $800. Real
growth rate: 7%. Inflation: 8%. Unemployment: 21%
(1997 est.). Arable land: 5%. Agriculture: cotton,
cashew nuts, sugarcane, tea, cassava (tapioca), corn, coconuts, sisal,
citrus and tropical fruits, potatoes, sunflowers; beef, poultry.
Labor force: 9.6 million (2007 est.); agriculture 81%, industry
6%, services 13% (1997 est.). Industries: food, beverages,
chemicals (fertilizer, soap, paints), aluminum, petroleum products,
textiles, cement, glass, asbestos, tobacco. Natural resources:
coal, titanium, natural gas, hydropower, tantalum, graphite.
Exports: $2.731 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.): aluminum, prawns,
cashews, cotton, sugar, citrus, timber; bulk electricity. Imports:
$3.028 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.): machinery and equipment,
vehicles, fuel, chemicals, metal products, foodstuffs, textiles.
Major trading partners: Netherlands, South Africa, Zimbabwe,
Portugal (2006). Communications:
Telephones: main lines in use: 67,000 (2006); mobile cellular:
2.339 million (2006). Radio broadcast stations: AM 13, FM 17,
shortwave 11 (2001). Radios: 730,000 (1997). Television
broadcast stations: 1 (2001). Televisions: 67,600 (2000).
Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 15,231 (2007). Internet
users: 178,000 (2005). Transportation:
Railways: total: 3,123 km (2006). Highways: total: 30,400
km; paved: 5,685 km; unpaved: 24,715 km (1999 est.). Waterways:
460 km (Zambezi River navigable to Tete and along Cahora Bassa Lake)
(2007). Ports and harbors: Beira, Inhambane, Maputo, Nacala,
Pemba, Quelimane. Airports: 147 (2007). International disputes: none.
Major sources and definitions
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