1984 Edition
CIA World Factbook 1984 (Internet Archive)
Geography
Agriculture
- negligible; almost completely dependent on imports for food and water
- over 90% of population engaged in agriculture; main crops — rice, corn, wheat, sugarcane, oilseeds
Airfields
- 1 usable with runways 1,2202,439 m
- 39 total, 38 usable; 4 with permanent-surface runways; 1 with runways 2,440-3,659 m, 8 with runways 1,2202,439 m
Area
20.7 km2; insignificant arable land, no urban areas, extensive phosphate mines Water
Branches
- president elected from and by Parliament for an unfixed term; popularly elected IS-member unicameral legislature (Parliament); Cabinet to assist the President, four members, appointed by President from Parliament members
- Council of Ministers appointed by the King; Rastriya Panchayat (National Assembly; 1 12 directly elected, 28 appointed by King)
- Royal Nepal Army, Royal Nepalese Army Air Service, Nepalese Police Force
Budget
(FY82/83 revised est.) domestic revenue $217.8 million, expenditure $467.1 million
Capital
- no capital city per se; government offices in Yaren District Nauru (continued) Nepal
- Kathmandu
Civil air
- 3 major transport aircraft, one on order
- 5 major transport aircraft
Coastline
24 km People
Communists
Communist Party of Nepal (CPN), B. B. Manandhar; two wings of CPN are Communist Party of Nepal/Left (CPN/L), Man Mohan Adhikari, Pushpa Lai Shrestha, and Communist Party of Nepal/ Right (CPN/R), Dr. Keshar Jung Rayamajhi; these wings are split into several factions
Elections
- last held in December 1983 Political parties and leaders: governing faction, President DeRoburt; opposition Nauru Party, Lagumot Harris
- village, town, and district councils (panchayats) elected by universal suffrage; a constitutional amendment in 1980 provided for direct elections to the National Panchayat, which consists of 140 members (including 28 appointed by the King), who serve five-year terms; Nepal's first general election in 22 years was held in May 1981 Political parties and leaders: all political parties outlawed but operate more or less openly; Nepali Congress Party (NCP), Ganesh Man Singh, K. P. Bhattarai, G. P. Koirala
Electric power
- 10,000 kW capacity (1981); 30 million kWh produced (1981), 3,333 kWh per capita
- 156,600 kW capacity (1983); 390 million kWh produced (1983), 24 kWh per capita
Ethnic divisions
- 58% Nauruan, 26% other Pacific Islander, 8% Chinese, 8% European
- Brahmans, Chetris, Gurungs, Magars, Tamangs, Newars, Bhotias, Rais, Limbus, Sherpas
Exports
- $75 million (f.o.b., 1979)
- $77.1 million (FY81/82 est.); rice and other food products, jute, timber, manufactured goods
Fiscal year
- 1 July-30 June Communications
- 15 July14 July Communications
GDP
$2.3 billion (FY82/83 current prices), $148.8 per capita; —0.9% real growth in FY82/83 (est.)
GNP
over $155.4 million (1981), $21,400 per capita
Government leader
Hammer DEROBURT, President
Government leaders
BIRENDRA Bir Bikram Shah Dev, King; Lokendra Bahadur CHAND, Prime Minister
Highways
- about 27 km total; 21km paved, 6 km improved earth
- 4,136 km total; 1,751 km paved, 556 km gravel or crushed stone, 1,829 km improved and unimproved earth; additionally 322 km of seasonally motorable tracks
Imports
- $11 million (c.i.f., 1979); food, fuel, water
- $449.6 million (FY82/83 est.); manufactured consumer goods, fuel, construction materials, fertilizers, food products
Inland waterways
none
Labor force
4.1 million; 93% agriculture, 5% services, 2% industry; great lack of skilled labor Government
Land boundaries
2,800 km People
Language
- Nauruan, a distinct Pacific Island language (official); English, widely understood and spoken
- Nepali (official); 20 mutually unintelligible languages divided into numerous dialects Literacy. 20%
Legal system
based on Hindu legal concepts and English common law; legal education at Nepal Law College in Kathmandu; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction
Limits of territorial waters (claimed)
12 nm (fishing 200 nm, exclusive economic zone 200 nm)
Literacy
99% Government
Major industries
- mining of phosphates, about 2 million tons per year
- small rice, jute, sugar, and oilseed mills; match, cigarette, and brick factories
Major trade partner
India
Major trade partners
exports — 75% Australia and New Zealand; imports — Australia, UK, New Zealand, Japan
Member of
- Commonwealth (special member), ESCAP, ICAO, INTERPOL, ITU, South Pacific Commission, UPU Economy
- ADB, Colombo Plan, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTERPOL, IPU, IRC, ITU, NAM, UN, UNESCO, UPU, WHO, WMO, WTO Economy
Military budget
for fiscal year ending 14 July 1984, $48.6 million; 7.4% of central government budget
Military manpower
- males 15-49, about 1,800; fit for military service, about 1,000; less than 100 reach military age (18) annually Land 145,391 km2; 38% alpine land (nonarable), waste, or urban; 32% forest; 16% agricultural; 14% permanent meadow and pasture
- males 15-49, 3,977,000; 2,062,000 fit for military service; 186,000 reach military age (17) annually
Monetary conversion rate
- 1.0778 Australian dollars=US$l (February 1984)
- 15.75 Nepalese rupees=US$l (January 1984)
National holiday
Birthday of the King and National Day, 28 December
National holidays
Independence Day, 31 January; Constitution Day, 17 May; Angram Day, 26 October
Nationality
- noun — Nauruan(s); adjective — Nauruan
- noun — Nepalese (sing, and pi.); adjective — Nepalese
Official name
- Republic of Nauru
- Kingdom of Nepal
Other political or pressure groups
numerous small, left-leaning student groups in the capital
Political subdivisions
- 14 districts
- 75 districts, 14 zones
Population
- 8,000 (July 1984), average annual growth rate 1.3%
- 16,578,000 (July 1984), average annual growth rate 2.5%
Ports
1 minor
Railroads
- none
- 63 km (1977), all 0.762-meter narrow gauge; all in Terai close to Indian border; 10 km from Raxaul to Biranj is government owned
Religion
- Christian (two-thirds Protestant, one-third Catholic)
- only official Hindu kingdom in world, although no sharp distinction between many Hindu (about 88%) and Buddhist groups; small groups of Muslims and Christians
Suffrage
- universal adult
- universal over age 21
Telecommunications
- adequate intraisland and international radiocommunications provided via Australian facilities; 1,500 telephones (20.8 per 100 popl.); 3,600 radio receivers, 1 AM, no FM or TV stations; 1 ground satellite station Defense Forces No formal defense structure and no regular armed forces
- poor telephone and telegraph service; fair radiocommunication and broadcast service; international radiocommunication service is poor; 10,000 telephones (less than 0. 1 per 100 popl. ); 3 AM, no FM, and no TV stations Defense Forces
Type
- republic
- nominally a constitutional monarchy; King Birendra exercises autocratic control over multitiered panchayat system of government