 Swaziland
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| The smallest country in Africa is also one of the most easy going - laid-back Swazis are more likely to celebrate for fun than demonstrate for reform. A progressive and hands-on attitude towards wildlife preservation has endowed it with a striking bunch o |
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| Capitale: Lobamba |
| Langues officielles: English, SiSwati |
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| Gouvernement:Monarchy |
| Président:Mswati III |
| Vice Président:Themba Dlamini |
| Indépendance:September 6, 1968, United Kingdom |
| Population:1,032,000 |
| Dévise:Lilangeni (SZL) |
| Description:The smallest country in Africa is also one of the most easy going - laid-back Swazis are more likely to celebrate for fun than demonstrate for reform. A progressive and hands-on attitude towards wildlife preservation has endowed it with a striking bunch o |
| Localité:Southern Africa, between Mozambique and South Africa |
| Superficie:17 363 kilomètre carré |
| Resource Naturelles asbestos, coal, clay, cassiterite, hydropower, forests, small gold and diamond deposits, quarry stone, and talc |
| Code Internet:.sz |
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