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Map of Nepal 
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President: Dr. Ram Baran  Yadav (2008)
Prime Minister: Dr. Baburam Bhattarai (2011)
Land area: 52,819 sq mi (136,801 sq  km);          total area: 54,363 sq mi (140,800 sq km)
Population (2010 est.):  28,951,852          (growth rate: 1.4%); birth rate: 22.4/1000; infant mortality  rate:          46.0/1000; life expectancy: 65.8; density per sq km: 206
Capital and largest city (2003 est.): Kathmandu, 1,203,100  (metro. area), 729,000          (city proper)
Other large cities:  Biratnagar,          174,600; Lalitpur, 169,100
Languages: Nepali 48% (official), Maithali 12%, Bhojpuri          7%, Tharu 6%, Tamang 5%, others. English spoken by many in           government and business (2001)
Ethnicity/race: Brahman-Hill 12.5%, Chetri 15.5%, Magar 7%,          Tharu 6.6%, Tamang 5.5%, Newar 5.4%, Muslim 4.2%, Kami 3.9%, Yadav          3.9%, other 32.7%, unspecified 2.8% (2001)
Religions: Hindu 81%, Buddhist 11%, Islam 4%, Kirant 4%          (2001)
Literacy rate: 45% (2003  est.)
Economic summary: GDP/PPP (2009          est.): $33.25 billion; per capita  $1,200. Real growth rate:          2.5%. Inflation: 13.2%. Unemployment: 46% (2008  est.).          Arable land: 16%. Agriculture: rice, corn, wheat,          sugarcane, root crops;  milk, water buffalo meat. Labor force:          11.11 million;  note: severe lack of skilled labor (2004 est.);          agriculture 76%,  industry 6%, services 18%. Industries:          tourism,  carpet, textile; small rice, jute, sugar, and oilseed          mills;  cigarettes, cement and brick production. Natural           resources: quartz, water, timber, hydropower, scenic beauty,          small  deposits of lignite, copper, cobalt, iron ore. Exports:          $907 million (2008 est.), but does not include unrecorded          border  trade with India: carpets, clothing, leather goods, jute          goods, grain. Imports: $3.626 billion (2009 est.):          gold, machinery  and equipment, petroleum products, fertilizer.          Major  trading partners: India, U.S., Germany, China,          Indonesia  (2006).
Communications: Telephones:  main lines          in use: 595,800 (2006); mobile cellular: 1.042 million  (2006).          Radio broadcast stations: AM 6, FM 5,  shortwave 1 (Jan.          2000). Radios: 840,000 (1997). Television broadcast          stations: 1 (plus 9 repeaters)  (1998). Televisions:          130,000 (1997). Internet Service Providers (ISPs): 18,733          (2007). Internet users: 249,400 (2006).
Transportation: Railways:  total: 59 km          (2006). Highways:  total: 17,380 km;  paved: 9,886 km;          unpaved: 7,494 km (2004). Ports and  harbors: none.          Airports: 47 (2007).
International disputes: joint  border          commission continues to work on small disputed sections of  boundary          with India; India has instituted a stricter border regime to          restrict transit of Maoist insurgents.
Source: Internet

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