Bangladesh Profile |
Geography |
Area: 143,998 sq. km. (55,813 sq. mi.); about the size of Wisconsin. Cities: Capital--Dhaka (pop. 10 million). Other cities--Chittagong (2.8 million), Khulna (1.8 million), Rajshahi (1 million). Terrain: Mainly flat alluvial plain, with hills in the northeast and southeast. Climate: Semitropical, monsoonal. |
People |
Nationality: Noun and adjective--Bangladeshi(s). Population: Approximately 128 million. Annual growth rate: 1.6%. Ethnic groups: Bengali 98%, tribal groups, non-Bengali Muslims. Religions: Muslim 88%; Hindu 11%; Christian, Buddhist, others 1%. Languages: Bangla (official, also known as Bengali), English. Education: Attendance--75.1% (primary school), 21.6% (secondary school). Literacy: 50% for males; 27% for females, a total of 38.9% literacy. Health: Infant mortality rate--81/1,000. Life expectancy--58 years (male), 58 years (female). Work force: (54.6 million): Agriculture--63%; industry--12%; services--25%. |
Government |
Type: Parliamentary democracy. Independence: 1971, from Pakistan. Constitution: 1972; amended 1974, 1979, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1996. Branches: Executive--president (chief of state), prime minister (head of government), cabinet. Legislative--unicameral Parliament (330 members). Judicial--civil court system based on British model. Administrative subdivisions: Divisions, districts, subdistricts, unions, villages. Political parties: 30-40 active political parties. Suffrage: Universal at age 18. |
Economy |
Annual GDP growth rate (1998-99): 4.2%. Per capita GDP (2000 projected): $354. Natural resources: Natural gas, fertile soil, water. Agriculture (30% of GDP): Products--rice, jute, tea, sugar, wheat. Land--cultivable area cropped at rate of 176% in 1997; largely subsistence farming dependent on monsoonal rainfall, but growing commercial farming and increasing use of irrigation. Industry (20% of GDP): Types--garments and knitwear, jute goods, frozen fish and seafood, textiles, fertilizer, sugar, tea, leather, shipbreaking for scrap, pharmaceuticals, ceramic tableware, newsprint. Trade (1999): Merchandise exports--$5.4 billion: garments and knitwear, frozen fish, jute and jute goods, leather and leather products, tea, urea fertilizer, ceramic tableware. Exports to U.S. (1999): $1.918. Merchandise imports--$8.6 billion: capital goods, foodgrains, petroleum, textiles, chemicals, vegetable oils. Imports from U.S. (1999)--$275 million. |
Sources: U.S. Department of State, March 2000 |
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