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Afghanistan

1984 Edition · 30 data fields

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Geography

Agriculture

subsistence farming and animal husbandry; main crops— wheat, cotton, fruits, nuts, karakul pelts, wool, mutton

Area

637,397 km2; 75% desert, waste, or urban; 22% arable(12% cultivated, 10% pasture); 3% forest

Branches

Revolutionary Council acts as legislature and final court of appeal; President of Council acts as chief of state; Cabinet and judiciary responsible to Council; Presidium chosen by Council has full authority when Council not in session; Loya Jirga (Grand National Assembly) supposed to convene eventually and approve permanent constitution

Budget

current expenditure Af22.7 billion, capital expenditure Af 10.9 billion for FY82 (est.)

Capital

Kabul

Communists

the PDPA claims 90,000 members

Electric power

415,000 kW capacity (1983); 1.1 billion kWh produced (1983), 77 kWh per capita

Ethnic divisions

50% Pashtun, 25% Tajik, 9% Uzbek, 9% Hazara; minor ethnic groups include Chahar Aimaks, Turkmen, Baluchi, and others

Exports

$670 million (f.o.b., 1982); mostly fruits and nuts, natural gas, and carpets

GNP

$2.8 billion (FY79), $200 per capita (1980); real growth rate 2.5% (1975-79); current figures not available (1984)

Government leaders

BABRAK Karmal, President of the Revolutionary Council and head of the People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan; Soltan Ali KESHTMAND, Prime Minister

Imports

$880 million (c.i.f., 1982); mostly food supplies and petroleum products

Labor force

4.98 million (1980 est); 67.8% agriculture and animal husbandry, 10.2% industry, 6.3% construction, 5.0% commerce, 7.7% services and other; current figures unavailable because of fighting (1984)

Land boundaries

5,510 km People

Language

50% Pashtu, 35% Afghan Persian (Dari), 11% Turkic languages (primarily Uzbek and Turkmen), 10% thirty minor languages (primarily Baluchi and Pashai); much bilingualism

Legal system

not established; legal education at University of Kabul; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

Literacy

12%

Major industries

small-scale production of textiles, soap, furniture, shoes, fertilizer, and cement for domestic use; handwoven carpets for export

Major trade partners

exports — mostly USSR and other Eastern bloc countries; imports— mostly USSR and other Eastern bloc countries

Member of

ADB, Colombo Plan, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IDB— Islamic Development Bank, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, INTELSAT, ITU, NAM, UN, UNESCO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WMO, WTO, WSG; suspended from QIC in January 1980 Economy

Monetary conversion rate

50.6 afghanis= US$1 (official, February 1984)

Nationality

noun — Afghan(s); adjective — Afghan

Official name

Democratic Republic of Afghanistan

Organized labor

government-controlled unions are being established Government

Other political or pressure groups

the military and other branches of internal security are being rebuilt by the Soviets; insurgency continues throughout the country; widespread opposition on religious grounds; widespread anti-Soviet sentiment

Political subdivisions

29 provinces with centrally appointed governors

Population

14,448,000 (July 1984), average annual growth rate 1.9; these estimates include an adjustment for emigration to Pakistan during recent years, but they do not take into account other demographic consequences of the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan

Religion

87% Sunni Muslim, 12% Shi'a Muslim, 1% other

Suffrage

universal from age 18 Political parties and leaders: The People's Democratic Party of Afghanistan (PDPA) is the sole legal political party; has two factions; the Parcham faction of the PDPA has been in power since December 1979; members of the deposed Khalqi faction continue to hold some important posts; the Sholaye-Jaweid is a much smaller pro-Beijing group

Type

Communist regime backed by multidivisional Soviet force

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