Naijiria
Naijiria, opisioli nemd dispela Pederol Ripablik bilong Naijiria, emi repablik bilong Aprika
Pederol Ripablik bilong Naijiria Ìjọba-Àpapọ̀ Orílẹ̀-èdè Naìjírìà
Republik Nijeriya جمهورية نيجيريا Republic nde Naigeria Republik Federaal bu Niiseriya |
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Motto: "Unity and Faith, Peace and Progress" | ||||||
Singsing: "Arise O Compatriots, Nigeria's Call Obey" |
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Kapitol | Abuja 9°10′N 7°10′E / 9.167°N 7.167°E | |||||
Largest city | Lagos | |||||
Tokples bilong gavman | Tok Inglis | |||||
Recognised regional languages | Tok Pula, Tok Hosa, Tok Igbo, Tok Yoruba | |||||
Nem bilong manmeri | Naijiria | |||||
Gavman | Presidential Federal republic | |||||
- | President | Muhammadu Buhari (APC) | ||||
- | Vice President | Yemi Osinbajo ( - ) | ||||
- | Senate President | David Mark (PDP) | ||||
- | Speaker of the House | Dimeji Bankole (PDP) | ||||
- | Chief Justice | Idris Kutigi | ||||
Independence | from the United Kingdom | |||||
- | Declared and recognized | Oktoba 1 1960 | ||||
- | Republic declared | Oktoba 1 1963 | ||||
Hekte | ||||||
- | Olgeta | 923,768 km2 (32nd) 356,667 sq mi |
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- | Wara (%) | 1.4 | ||||
Manmeri | ||||||
- | 2005 estimate | 133,530,0001 (9th) | ||||
- | 2006 census | 140,003,542 (Not approved & preliminary)[1] | ||||
- | Densiti | 145/km2 (71st) 374/sq mi |
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GDP (PPP) | 2006 estimate | |||||
- | Olgeta | $188.5 billion (47th²) | ||||
- | Long wanwan manmeri | $1,500 (165th²) | ||||
Gini (2003) | 43.7 (medium) | |||||
HDI (2006) | 0.448 (low) (159th) | |||||
Karansi | Naijirien naira (₦) (NGN ) |
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Taim hap | WAT (UTC+1) | |||||
- | Sama (DST) | not observed (UTC+1) | ||||
Intanet kod | .ng | |||||
Telefon kod | 234 | |||||
1 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. ² The GDP estimate is as of 2006; the total and per capita ranks, however, are based on 2005 numbers. |
Referens
senisim- ↑ "Nigeria: Census 2006 Puts Nigerians At 140 Million", allAfrica.com, 30 December 2006