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Base Camp in malawi, malawi camp for kids.
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All Cities in Malawi. Base Camp in Malawi :
Base Camp Balaka Base Camp Bangula Base Camp Blantyre Base Camp Bwanje Base Camp Champhira Base Camp Chikwawa Base Camp Chileka Base Camp Chilumba Base Camp Chintheche Base Camp Chipoka Base Camp Chiponde Base Camp Chiradzulu Base Camp Chitipa Base Camp Dedza Base Camp Domasi Base Camp Dowa Base Camp Edingeni Base Camp Ekwendeni Base Camp Embangweni Base Camp Jenda Base Camp Karonga Base Camp Kasungu Base Camp Likoma Base Camp Lilangwe Base Camp Lilongwe Base Camp Limbe Base Camp Linthipe Base Camp Livingstonia Base Camp Liwonde Base Camp Lobi Base Camp Luchenza Base Camp Lunzu Base Camp Machinga Base Camp Madisi Base Camp Malaomo Base Camp Malosa Base Camp Mangochi Base Camp Mayani Base Camp Mchinji Base Camp Mitundu Base Camp Monkey Bay Base Camp Mponela Base Camp Mua Base Camp Mulanje Base Camp Mwanza Base Camp Mzimba Base Camp Mzuzu Base Camp Namadzi Base Camp Namitete Base Camp Namwera Base Camp Nathenje Base Camp Nchalo Base Camp Ngabu Base Camp Njata Base Camp Nkhata Bay Base Camp Nkhoma Base Camp Nkhotakota Base Camp Nponela Base Camp Nsanje Base Camp Ntcheu Base Camp Ntchisi Base Camp Phalombe Base Camp Rumphi Base Camp Salima Base Camp Thete Base Camp Thyolo Base Camp Tsangano Base Camp Zalewa Base Camp Zomba
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Malawi Description Malawi
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Established in 1891, the British protectorate of Nyasaland became the independent nation of Malawi in 1964. After three decades of one-party rule under President Hastings Kamuzu BANDA the country held multiparty elections in 1994, under a provisional constitution that came into full effect the following year. Current President Bingu wa MUTHARIKA, elected in May 2004 after a failed attempt by the previous president to amend the constitution to permit another term, struggled to assert his authority against his predecessor and subsequently started his own party, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in 2005. As president, MUTHARIKA has overseen economic improvement but because of political deadlock in the legislature, his minority party has been unable to pass significant legislation, and anti-corruption measures have stalled. Population growth, increasing pressure on agricultural lands, corruption, and the spread of HIV/AIDS pose major problems for Malawi. MUTHARIKA was reelected to a second term in May 2009.
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Location
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Southern Africa, east of Zambia
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Area - comparative
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slightly smaller than Pennsylvania
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Natural resources Malawi Malawi
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limestone, arable land, hydropower, unexploited deposits of uranium, coal, and bauxite
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Population Malawi
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15,447,500
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Malawi Religions Malawi
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Christian 79.9%, Muslim 12.8%, other 3%, none 4.3% (1998 census)
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Languages
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Chichewa 57.2% (official), Chinyanja 12.8%, Chiyao 10.1%, Chitumbuka 9.5%, Chisena 2.7%, Chilomwe 2.4%, Chitonga 1.7%, other 3.6% (1998 census)
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Malawi Education Malawi expenditures
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5.8% of GDP (2003)
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Government Malawi type
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28 districts; Balaka, Blantyre, Chikwawa, Chiradzulu, Chitipa, Dedza, Dowa, Karonga, Kasungu, Likoma, Lilongwe, Machinga (Kasupe), Mangochi, Mchinji, Mulanje, Mwanza, Mzimba, Neno, Ntcheu, Nkhata Bay, Nkhotakota, Nsanje, Ntchisi, Phalombe, Rumphi, Salima, Thyolo, Zomba
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Independence
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Independence Day (Republic Day), 6 July (1964)
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Malawi Economy - overview
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Investment Malawi
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Industries Malawi
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1.69 billion kWh (2007 est.)
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Airports Malawi
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