SWAZILAND


Meaning of SWAZILAND in English

officially Kingdom of Swaziland

Country, southern Africa.

Area: 6,704 sq mi (17,364 sq km). Population (2002 est.): 1,124,000. Capitals: Mbabane (administrative and judicial); Lobamba (legislative); Lozitha and Ludzidzini (royal). About nine-tenths of the population is Swazi and about one-tenth Zulu , with a small number of other minorities. Languages: Swazi (Swati), English (both official). Religions: Christianity, traditional beliefs. Currency: lilangeni. The landlocked country is composed of high, middle, and low velds, culminating in the Lubombo escarpment in the east. Fauna includes hippopotamuses, antelopes, zebras, and crocodiles. Four major rivers, including the Komati, flow through the country and irrigate citrus and sugarcane estates. Mineral resources include asbestos and diamonds. Swaziland is a monarchy with two legislative houses; its head of state and government is the king, assisted by the prime minister. Stone tools and rock paintings indicate prehistoric habitation in the region, but it was not settled until the South African War , the British governor of Transvaal administered Swaziland; his powers were transferred to the British high commissioner in 1906. In 1949 the British rejected the Union of South Africa's request to control Swaziland. The country gained limited self-government in 1963 and achieved independence in 1968. In the 1970s new constitutions were framed based on the supreme authority of the king and traditional government. Although the kingdom remained in place at the turn of the 21st century, steps were being taken for the establishment of a constitution. Swaziland has one of the highest rates of HIV infection in the world, with more than 30% of the population infected.

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