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Background: |
Founding president and liberation struggle icon
Jomo KENYATTA led Kenya from independence until his death in 1978,
when President Daniel Toroitich arap MOI took power in a
constitutional succession. The country was a de facto one-party
state from 1969 until 1982 when the ruling Kenya African National
Union (KANU) made itself the sole legal party in Kenya. MOI acceded
to internal and external pressure for political liberalization in
late 1991. The ethnically fractured opposition failed to dislodge
KANU from power in elections in 1992 and 1997, which were marred by
violence and fraud, but are viewed as having generally reflected the
will of the Kenyan people. President MOI stepped down in December of
2002 following fair and peaceful elections. Mwai KIBAKI, running as
the candidate of the multiethnic, united opposition group, the
National Rainbow Coalition, defeated KANU candidate Uhuru KENYATTA
and assumed the presidency following a campaign centered on an
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Location: |
Eastern
Africa, bordering the Indian Ocean, between Somalia and Tanzania
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Geographic coordinates: |
1 00 N, 38
00 E |
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Map references: |
Africa
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Area: |
total:
582,650 sq km land: 569,250 sq km water:
13,400 sq km |
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Area - comparative: |
slightly
more than twice the size of Nevada |
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Land boundaries: |
total: 3,477 km border countries: Ethiopia 861
km, Somalia 682 km, Sudan 232 km, Tanzania 769 km, Uganda 933 km
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Coastline: |
536 km
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Maritime claims: |
territorial sea: 12 nm exclusive economic
zone: 200 nm continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the
depth of exploitation |
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Climate: |
varies from
tropical along coast to arid in interior |
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Terrain: |
low plains
rise to central highlands bisected by Great Rift Valley; fertile
plateau in west |
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Elevation extremes: |
lowest
point: Indian Ocean 0 m highest point: Mount Kenya
5,199 m |
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Natural resources: |
gold,
limestone, soda ash, salt, rubies, fluorspar, garnets, wildlife,
hydropower |
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Land use: |
arable
land: 8.08% permanent crops: 0.98% other:
90.94% (2001) |
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Irrigated land: |
670 sq km
(1998 est.) |
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Natural hazards: |
recurring
drought; flooding during rainy seasons |
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Environment - current issues: |
water
pollution from urban and industrial wastes; degradation of water
quality from increased use of pesticides and fertilizers; water
hyacinth infestation in Lake Victoria; deforestation; soil erosion;
desertification; poaching |
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Environment - international agreements: |
party
to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered
Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine
Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands,
Whaling signed, but not ratified: none of the selected
agreements |
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Geography - note: |
the Kenyan
Highlands comprise one of the most successful agricultural
production regions in Africa; glaciers are found on Mount Kenya,
Africa's second highest peak; unique physiography supports abundant
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Population: |
32,021,856
note: estimates for this country explicitly take into
account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS; this can result
in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates,
lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution
of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected (July
2004 est.) |
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Age structure: |
0-14
years: 40.6% (male 6,575,409; female 6,430,218) 15-64
years: 56.5% (male 9,126,847; female 8,962,905) 65 years
and over: 2.9% (male 399,050; female 527,427) (2004 est.) |
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Median age: |
total: 18.6 years male: 18.5 years
female: 18.7 years (2004 est.) |
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Population growth rate: |
1.14% (2004
est.) |
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Birth rate: |
27.82
births/1,000 population (2004 est.) |
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Death rate: |
16.31
deaths/1,000 population (2004 est.) |
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Net migration rate: |
-0.1
migrant(s)/1,000 population note: according to UNHCR, by
the end of 2001 Kenya was host to 220,000 refugees from neighboring
countries, including: Somalia 145,000 and Sudan 68,000 (2004 est.)
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Sex ratio: |
at
birth: 1.03 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.02
male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.02 male(s)/female 65
years and over: 0.76 male(s)/female total population:
1.01 male(s)/female (2004 est.) |
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Infant mortality rate: |
total:
62.62 deaths/1,000 live births male: 65.55 deaths/1,000
live births female: 59.6 deaths/1,000 live births (2004
est.) |
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Life expectancy at birth: |
total
population: 44.94 years male: 44.79 years
female: 45.1 years (2004 est.) |
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Total fertility rate: |
3.31 children
born/woman (2004 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: |
6.7% (2003
est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS: |
1.2 million
(2003 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - deaths: |
150,000 (2003
est.) |
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Nationality: |
noun:
Kenyan(s) adjective: Kenyan |
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Ethnic groups: |
Kikuyu 22%,
Luhya 14%, Luo 13%, Kalenjin 12%, Kamba 11%, Kisii 6%, Meru 6%,
other African 15%, non-African (Asian, European, and Arab) 1% |
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Religions: |
Protestant
45%, Roman Catholic 33%, indigenous beliefs 10%, Muslim 10%, other
2% note: a large majority of Kenyans are Christian, but
estimates for the percentage of the population that adheres to Islam
or indigenous beliefs vary widely |
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Languages: |
English
(official), Kiswahili (official), numerous indigenous languages
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Literacy: |
definition: age 15 and over can read and write
total population: 85.1% male: 90.6%
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Country name: |
conventional long form: Republic of Kenya
conventional short form: Kenya former: British
East Africa |
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Government type: |
republic
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Capital: |
Nairobi
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Administrative divisions: |
7 provinces
and 1 area*; Central, Coast, Eastern, Nairobi Area*, North Eastern,
Nyanza, Rift Valley, Western |
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Independence: |
12 December
1963 (from UK) |
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National holiday: |
Independence
Day, 12 December (1963) |
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Constitution: |
12 December
1963, amended as a republic 1964; reissued with amendments 1979,
1983, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1997, and 2001 |
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Legal system: |
based on
Kenyan statutory law, Kenyan and English common law, tribal law, and
Islamic law; judicial review in High Court; accepts compulsory ICJ
jurisdiction, with reservations; constitutional amendment of 1982
making Kenya a de jure one-party state repealed in 1991 |
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Suffrage: |
18 years of
age; universal |
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Executive branch: |
chief of
state: President Mwai KIBAKI (since 30 December 2002) and Vice
President Moody AWORI (since 25 September 2003); note - the
president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government: President Mwai KIBAKI (since 30
December 2002) and Vice President Moody AWORI (since 25 September
2003); note - the president is both the chief of state and head of
government cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president elected by popular vote for a
five-year term; in addition to receiving the largest number of votes
in absolute terms, the presidential candidate must also win 25% or
more of the vote in at least five of Kenya's seven provinces and one
area to avoid a runoff; election last held 27 December 2002 (next to
be held NA December 2007); vice president appointed by the president
election results: President Mwai KIBAKI elected; percent
of vote - Mwai KIBAKI 63%, Uhuru KENYATTA 30% |
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Legislative branch: |
unicameral
National Assembly or Bunge (224 seats; 210 members elected by
popular vote to serve five-year terms, 12 so-called "nominated"
members who are appointed by the president but selected by the
parties in proportion to their parliamentary vote totals, 2
ex-officio members) elections: last held 27 December 2002
(next to be held by early 2007) election results: percent
of vote by party - NA; seats by party - NARC 125, KANU 64, FORD-P
14, other 7; ex-officio 2; seats appointed by the president - NARC
7, KANU 4, FORD-P 1 |
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Judicial branch: |
Court of
Appeal (chief justice is appointed by the president); High Court
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Political parties and leaders: |
Forum for
the Restoration of Democracy-People or FORD-People [Kimaniwa NYOIKE,
chairman]; Kenya African National Union or KANU [Uhuru KENYATTA];
National Rainbow Coalition or NARC [Mwai KIBAKI] - the governing
party |
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Political pressure groups and leaders: |
human rights
groups; labor unions; Muslim organizations; National Convention
Executive Council or NCEC, a proreform coalition of political
parties and nongovernment organizations [Kivutha KIBWANA];
Protestant National Council of Churches of Kenya or NCCK [Mutava
MUSYIMI]; Roman Catholic and other Christian churches; Supreme
Council of Kenya Muslims or SUPKEM [Shaykh Abdul Gafur al-BUSAIDY]
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International organization participation: |
ACP, AfDB,
AU, C, EADB, FAO, G-15, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt (signatory),
ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IGAD, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol,
IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, MINURSO, MONUC, NAM, OPCW, UN, UNAMSIL, UNCTAD,
UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMEE, UNMIK, UNMIL, UNMISET, UPU, WCO, WHO,
WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO |
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Diplomatic representation in the US: |
chief of
mission: Ambassador Yusuf Abdulraham NZIBO chancery:
2249 R Street NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1]
(202) 387-6101 FAX: [1] (202) 462-3829
consulate(s) general: offices in Los Angeles and New York
are closed; mission to the UN remains open |
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Diplomatic representation from the US: |
chief of
mission: Ambassador Johnnie CARSON embassy: US
Embassy, United Nations Ave., Gigiti; P. O. Box 606 Village Market
Nairobi mailing address: Box 21A, Unit 64100, APO AE
09831 telephone: [254] (2) 537-800 FAX: [254]
(2) 537-810 |
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Flag description: |
three equal
horizontal bands of black (top), red, and green; the red band is
edged in white; a large warrior's shield covering crossed spears is
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Economy - overview: |
The regional
hub for trade and finance in East Africa, Kenya has been hampered by
corruption, notably in the judicial system, and by reliance upon
several primary goods whose prices have remained low. In 1997, the
IMF suspended Kenya's Enhanced Structural Adjustment Program due to
the government's failure to maintain reforms and curb corruption. A
severe drought from 1999 to 2000 compounded Kenya's problems,
causing water and energy rationing and reducing agricultural output.
As a result, GDP contracted by 0.2% in 2000. The IMF, which had
resumed loans in 2000 to help Kenya through the drought, again
halted lending in 2001 when the government failed to institute
several anticorruption measures. Despite the return of strong rains
in 2001, weak commodity prices, endemic corruption, and low
investment limited Kenya's economic growth to 1.2%. Growth lagged at
1.1% in 2002 because of erratic rains, low investor confidence,
meager donor support, and political infighting up to the elections.
In the key 27 December 2002 elections, Daniel Arap MOI's 24-year-old
reign ended, and a new opposition government took on the formidable
economic problems facing the nation. In 2003, progress was made in
rooting out corruption, and encouraging donor support, with GDP
growth edging up to 1.7%. |
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GDP: |
purchasing
power parity - $33.03 billion (2003 est.) |
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GDP - real growth rate: |
1.5% (2003
est.) |
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GDP - per capita: |
purchasing
power parity - $1,000 (2003 est.) |
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GDP - composition by sector: |
agriculture: 19.7% industry: 18.6%
services: 61.8% (2003 est.) |
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Investment (gross fixed): |
14.3% of GDP
(2003) |
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Population below poverty line: |
50% (2000
est.) |
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Household income or consumption by percentage
share: |
lowest
10%: 2% highest 10%: 37.2% (2000) |
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Distribution of family income - Gini
index: |
44.9 (1997)
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Inflation rate (consumer prices): |
9.8% (2003
est.) |
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Labor force: |
11.45 million
(2003 est.) |
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Labor force - by occupation: |
agriculture
75% (2003 est.) |
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Unemployment rate: |
40% (2001
est.) |
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Budget: |
revenues: $2.761 billion expenditures: $3.406
billion, including capital expenditures of NA (2003 est.) |
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Public debt: |
62.9% of GDP
(2003) |
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Agriculture - products: |
tea, coffee,
corn, wheat, sugarcane, fruit, vegetables; dairy products, beef,
pork, poultry, eggs |
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Industries: |
small-scale
consumer goods (plastic, furniture, batteries, textiles, soap,
cigarettes, flour), agricultural products processing; oil refining,
cement; tourism |
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Industrial production growth rate: |
2% (2003
est.) |
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Electricity - production: |
4.033 billion
kWh (2001) |
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Electricity - consumption: |
3.981 billion
kWh (2001) |
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Electricity - exports: |
0 kWh (2001)
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Electricity - imports: |
230 million
kWh (2001) |
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Oil - production: |
0 bbl/day
(2001 est.) |
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Oil - consumption: |
57,000
bbl/day (2001 est.) |
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Oil - exports: |
NA (2001)
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Oil - imports: |
NA (2001)
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Current account balance: |
$-306 million
(2003) |
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Exports: |
$2.514
billion f.o.b. (2003 est.) |
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Exports - commodities: |
tea,
horticultural products, coffee, petroleum products, fish, cement
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Exports - partners: |
Uganda
19.3%, UK 11.7%, US 8.8%, Netherlands 7.9%, Pakistan 5.1%, Egypt
4.3%, Tanzania 4% (2003 est.) |
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Imports: |
$3.705
billion f.o.b. (2003 est.) |
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Imports - commodities: |
machinery
and transportation equipment, petroleum products, motor vehicles,
iron and steel, resins and plastics |
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Imports - partners: |
UAE 13.3%,
Saudi Arabia 9.7%, South Africa 8.6%, UK 7.4%, China 6.4%, US 5.2%,
India 5.1%, Japan 4.9%, Germany 4.2% (2003 est.) |
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Reserves of foreign exchange & gold: |
$1.455
billion (2003) |
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Debt - external: |
$5.916
billion (2003 est.) |
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Economic aid - recipient: |
$453 million
(1997) |
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Currency: |
Kenyan
shilling (KES) |
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Currency code: |
KES |
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Exchange rates: |
Kenyan
shillings per US dollar - 75.9356 (2003), 78.7491 (2002), 78.5632
(2001), 76.1755 (2000), 70.3262 (1999) |
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Fiscal year: |
1 July - 30
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Railways: |
total:
2,778 km narrow gauge: 2,778 km 1.000-m gauge (2003)
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Highways: |
total:
63,942 km paved: 7,737 km unpaved: 56,205 km
(2000) |
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Waterways: |
part of Lake
Victoria system is within boundaries of Kenya (2004) |
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Pipelines: |
refined
products 752 km (2003) |
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Ports and harbors: |
Kisumu,
Lamu, Mombasa |
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Merchant marine: |
total: 3 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 6,049 GRT/7,082 DWT
by type: petroleum tanker 1, roll on/roll off 2
registered in other countries: 9 (2003 est.) |
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Airports: |
221 (2003
est.) |
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Airports - with paved runways: |
total: 15 over 3,047 m: 4 2,438 to
3,047 m: 1 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 914 to 1,523
m: 6 under 914 m: 1 (2003 est.) |
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Airports - with unpaved runways: |
total: 206 1,524 to 2,437 m: 12 914 to
1,523 m: 110 under 914 m: 84 (2003 est.)
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