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- @node Geography (Nepal)
- @section Geography (Nepal)
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- @display
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- Location:
- South Asia, in the Himalayas, between China and India
- Map references:
- Asia, Standard Time Zones of the World
- Area:
- total area:
- 140,800 km2
- land area:
- 136,800 km2
- comparative area: slightly larger than Arkansas
- Land boundaries:
- total 2,926 km, China 1,236 km, India 1,690 km
- Coastline:
- 0 km (landlocked)
- Maritime claims:
- none; landlocked
- International disputes:
- none
- Climate:
- varies from cool summers and severe winters in north to subtropical summers
- and mild winters in south
- Terrain:
- Terai or flat river plain of the Ganges in south, central hill region,
- rugged Himalayas in north
- Natural resources:
- quartz, water, timber, hydroelectric potential, scenic beauty, small
- deposits of lignite, copper, cobalt, iron ore
- Land use:
- arable land:
- 17%
- permanent crops:
- 0%
- meadows and pastures:
- 13%
- forest and woodland:
- 33%
- other:
- 37%
- Irrigated land:
- 9,430 km2 (1989)
- Environment:
- contains eight of world's 10 highest peaks; deforestation; soil erosion;
- water pollution
- Note:
- landlocked; strategic location between China and India
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- @node People (Nepal)
- @section People (Nepal)
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- @display
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- Population:
- 20,535,466 (July 1993 est.)
- Population growth rate:
- 2.43% (1993 est.)
- Birth rate:
- 37.99 births/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Death rate:
- 13.66 deaths/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Net migration rate:
- 0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1993 est.)
- Infant mortality rate:
- 85.8 deaths/1,000 live births (1993 est.)
- Life expectancy at birth:
- total population:
- 51.98 years male:
- 51.84 years
- female:
- 52.12 years (1993 est.)
- Total fertility rate:
- 5.33 children born/woman (1993 est.)
- Nationality:
- noun:
- Nepalese (singular and plural)
- adjective:
- Nepalese
- Ethnic divisions:
- Newars, Indians, Tibetans, Gurungs, Magars, Tamangs, Bhotias, Rais, Limbus,
- Sherpas
- Religions:
- Hindu 90%, Buddhist 5%, Muslim 3%, other 2% (1981)
- note:
- only official Hindu state in world, although no sharp distinction between
- many Hindu and Buddhist groups
- Languages:
- Nepali (official), 20 languages divided into numerous dialects
- Literacy:
- age 15 and over can read and write (1990)
- total population:
- 26%
- male:
- 38%
- female:
- 13%
- Labor force:
- 8.5 million (1991 est.)
- by occupation:
- agriculture 93%, services 5%, industry 2%
- note:
- severe lack of skilled labor
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- @node Government (Nepal)
- @section Government (Nepal)
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- @display
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- Names:
- conventional long form:
- Kingdom of Nepal
- conventional short form:
- Nepal
- Digraph:
- NP
- Type:
- parliamentary democracy as of 12 May 1991
- Capital:
- Kathmandu
- Administrative divisions:
- 14 zones (anchal, singular and plural); Bagmati, Bheri, Dhawalagiri,
- Gandaki, Janakpur, Karnali, Kosi, Lumbini, Mahakali, Mechi, Narayani, Rapti,
- Sagarmatha, Seti
- Independence: 1768 (unified by Prithvi Narayan Shah)
- Constitution:
- 9 November 1990
- Legal system:
- based on Hindu legal concepts and English common law; has not accepted
- compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
- National holiday:
- Birthday of His Majesty the King, 28 December (1945)
- Political parties and leaders:
- ruling party:
- Nepali Congress Party (NCP), Party president Krishna Prasad BHATTARAI, Prime
- Minister Girija Prasad KOIRALA, Ganesh Man SINGH
- center:
- the NDP has two factions: National Democratic Party/Chand (NDP/Chand),
- Lokendra Bahadur CHAND; and National Democratic Party/Thapa (NDP/Thapa),
- Surya Bahadur THAPA; Terai Rights Sadbhavana (Goodwill) Party, Gayendra
- Narayan SINGH
- Communist:
- Communist Party of Nepal/United Marxist and Leninist (CPN/UML), Man Mohan
- ADIKHARY; United People's Front (UPF), N. K. PRASAI, Lila Mani POKHAREL;
- Nepal Workers and Peasants Party, leader NA; Rohit Party, N. M. BIJUKCHHE;
- Democratic Party, leader NA
- note:
- the two factions of the NDP announced a merger in late 1991
- Other political or pressure groups:
- numerous small, left-leaning student groups in the capital; several small,
- radical Nepalese antimonarchist groups
- Suffrage:
- 18 years of age; universal
- Elections:
- House of Representatives:
- last held on 12 May 1991 (next to be held May 1996); results - NCP 38%,
- CPN/UML 28%, NDP/Chand 6%, UPF 5%, NDP/Thapa 5%, Terai Rights Sadbhavana
- Party 4%, Rohit 2%, CPN (Democratic) 1%, independents 4%, other 7%; seats -
- (205 total) NCP 110, CPN/UML 69, UPF 9, Terai Rights Sadbhavana Party 6,
- NDP/Chand 3, Rohit 2, CPN (Democratic) 2, NDP/Thapa 1, independents 3; note
- - the new Constitution of 9 November 1990 gave Nepal a multiparty democracy
- system for the first time in 32 years
- Executive branch:
- monarch, prime minister, Council of Ministers
- Legislative branch:
- bicameral Parliament consists of an upper house or National Council and a
- lower house or House of Representatives
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- @node Government (Nepal 2. usage)
- @section Government (Nepal 2. usage)
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- @display
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- Judicial branch:
- Supreme Court (Sarbochha Adalat)
- Leaders:
- Chief of State:
- King BIRENDRA Bir Bikram Shah Dev (since 31 January 1972, crowned King 24
- February 1985); Heir Apparent Crown Prince DIPENDRA Bir Bikram Shah Dev, son
- of the King (born 21 June 1971)
- Head of Government: Prime Minister Girija Prasad KOIRALA (since 29 May 1991)
- Member of:
- AsDB, CCC, CP, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO,
- INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, LORCS, NAM, SAARC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO,
- UNIFIL, UNPROFOR, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WMO, WTO
- Diplomatic representation in US:
- chief of mission:
- Ambassador Yog Prasad UPADHYAYA
- chancery:
- 2131 Leroy Place NW, Washington, DC 20008
- telephone:
- (202) 667-4550
- consulate general:
- New York
- US diplomatic representation:
- chief of mission:
- Ambassador Julia Chang BLOCH
- embassy:
- Pani Pokhari, Kathmandu
- mailing address:
- use embassy street address
- telephone:
- [977] (1) 411179 or 412718, 411604, 411613, 413890
- FAX:
- [977] (1) 419963
- Flag:
- red with a blue border around the unique shape of two overlapping right
- triangles; the smaller, upper triangle bears a white stylized moon and the
- larger, lower triangle bears a white 12-pointed sun
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- @node Economy (Nepal)
- @section Economy (Nepal)
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- @display
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- Overview:
- Nepal is among the poorest and least developed countries in the world.
- Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, providing a livelihood for over
- 90% of the population and accounting for 60% of GDP. Industrial activity is
- limited, mainly involving the processing of agricultural produce (jute,
- sugarcane, tobacco, and grain). Production of textiles and carpets has
- expanded recently and accounted for 85% of foreign exchange earnings in
- FY91. Apart from agricultural land and forests, exploitable natural
- resources are mica, hydropower, and tourism. Agricultural production in the
- late 1980s grew by about 5%, as compared with annual population growth of
- 2.6%. More than 40% of the population is undernourished partly because of
- poor distribution. The top 10% of the population receives 47% of total
- income, the bottom 20% less than 5% of the total. Since May 1991, the
- government has been encouraging trade and foreign investment, e.g., by
- eliminating business licenses and registration requirements in order to
- simplify domestic and foreign investment. The government also has been
- cutting public expenditures by reducing subsides, privatizing state
- industries, and laying off civil servants. Prospects for foreign trade and
- investment in the 1990s remain poor, however, because of the small size of
- the economy, its technological backwardness, and its remoteness.
- National product:
- GDP - exchange rate conversion - $3.4 billion (FY92)
- National product real growth rate:
- 3.1% (FY92)
- National product per capita:
- $170 (FY92)
- Inflation rate (consumer prices):
- 14% (November 1992)
- Unemployment rate:
- 5% (1987); underemployment estimated at 25-40%
- Budget:
- revenues $308.0 million; expenditures $672.0 million, including capital
- expenditures of $396 million (FY92 est.)
- Exports:
- $313 million (f.o.b., FY92 est.) but does not include unrecorded border
- trade with India
- commodities:
- carpets, clothing, leather goods, jute goods, grain
- partners:
- US, Germany, India, UK
- Imports:
- $751 million (c.i.f., FY92 est.)
- commodities:
- petroleum products 20%, fertilizer 11%, machinery 10%
- partners:
- India, Singapore, Japan, Germany
- External debt:
- $2 billion (FY92 est.)
- Industrial production:
- growth rate 6% (FY91 est.); accounts for 7% of GDP
- Electricity:
- 300,000 kW capacity; 1,000 million kWh produced, 50 kWh per capita (1992)
- Industries:
- small rice, jute, sugar, and oilseed mills; cigarette, textile, carpet,
- cement, and brick production; tourism
- Agriculture:
- accounts for 60% of GDP and 90% of work force; farm products - rice, corn,
- wheat, sugarcane, root crops, milk, buffalo meat; not self-sufficient in
- food, particularly in drought years
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- @node Economy (Nepal 2. usage)
- @section Economy (Nepal 2. usage)
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- @display
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- Illicit drugs:
- illicit producer of cannabis for the domestic and international drug
- markets; probable transit point for heroin from Southeast Asia to the West
- Economic aid:
- US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $304 million; Western (non-US)
- countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1980-89), $2,230 million; OPEC
- bilateral aid (1979-89), $30 million; Communist countries (1970-89), $286
- million
- Currency:
- 1 Nepalese rupee (NR) = 100 paisa
- Exchange rates:
- Nepalese rupees (NRs) per US$1 - 43.200 (January 1993), 42.742 (1992),
- 37.255 (1991), 29.370 (1990), 27.189 (1989), 23.289 (1988)
- Fiscal year: 16 July - 15 July
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- @node Communications (Nepal)
- @section Communications (Nepal)
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- @display
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- Railroads:
- 52 km (1990), all 0.762-meter narrow gauge; all in Terai close to Indian
- border; 10 km from Raxaul to Birganj is government owned
- Highways:
- 7,080 km total (1990); 2,898 km paved, 1,660 km gravel or crushed stone;
- also 2,522 km of seasonally motorable tracks
- Airports:
- total:
- 37
- usable:
- 37
- with permanent-surface runways:
- 5
- with runways over 3,659 m:
- 0
- with runways 2,440-3,659 m:
- 1
- with runways 1,220-2,439 m:
- 8
- Telecommunications:
- poor telephone and telegraph service; fair radio communication and broadcast
- service; international radio communication service is poor; 50,000
- telephones (1990); broadcast stations - 88 AM, no FM, 1 TV; 1 Indian Ocean
- INTELSAT earth station
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- @node Defense Forces (Nepal)
- @section Defense Forces (Nepal)
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- @display
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- Branches:
- Royal Nepalese Army, Royal Nepalese Army Air Service, Nepalese Police Force
- Manpower availability:
- males age 15-49 4,849,109; fit for military service 2,517,385; reach
- military age (17) annually 234,060 (1993 est.)
- Defense expenditures:
- exchange rate conversion - $34 million, 2% of GDP (FY91/92)
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