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| colspan="4" align="center" | '''Afghanistan'''<br/>
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| &nbsp; [[File:Flag of Afghanistan.svg|border|center|119x79px|File:Flag of Afghanistan.svg]]<br/>
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Capital
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&nbsp; Kabul ([http://toolserver.org/%7Egeohack/geohack.php?pagename=Kabul&language=de&params=34.533333333333_N_69.166666666667_E_dim:20000_region:AF-KAB_type:adm1st%283043589%29&title=Kabul 34° 32′ 0″ N, 69° 10′ 0″ E])
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Official language(s)
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&nbsp; Dari (Persian) and Pashto
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Government
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&nbsp; Islamic republic
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President
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&nbsp; Hamid Karzai
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Prime Minister
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Total area
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&nbsp; 647,500 km<sup>2</sup>
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Population <ref name="null">CIA - The World Factbook: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/af.html</ref>
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&nbsp; 29.8 million
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Rural-Population
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&nbsp;&nbsp;23 million (77%)
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Urban-Population
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&nbsp; 6.8 million (23%)
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Population Density
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&nbsp; 43 Persons per km²
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Average Household Size
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&nbsp; 11.4
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GDP (nominal)
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&nbsp; $15.608 billion
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GDP per Capita
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&nbsp; $517
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Currency
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&nbsp; Afghani (AFN)
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Time Zone
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&nbsp; CET (UTC+04:30)
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&nbsp; +93
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Revision as of 14:48, 20 November 2012

Overview

Afghanistan
 
File:Flag of Afghanistan.svg

 
File:Afghanistan (orthographic projection).svg

Capital

  Kabul (34° 32′ 0″ N, 69° 10′ 0″ E)

Official language(s)

  Dari (Persian) and Pashto

Government

  Islamic republic

President

  Hamid Karzai

Prime Minister

 

Total area

  647,500 km2

Population [1]

  29.8 million

Rural-Population

  23 million (77%)

Urban-Population

  6.8 million (23%)

Population Density

  43 Persons per km²

Average Household Size

  11.4

GDP (nominal)

  $15.608 billion

GDP per Capita

  $517

Currency

  Afghani (AFN)

Time Zone

  CET (UTC+04:30)

Calling Code

  +93


 
 



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