|
Libreville |
Maputo |
Bandar-Abbas |
Population |
650,491 |
1,594,678 |
387,508 |
|
41.26% |
6.95% |
0.50% |
Literacy |
63.2% |
47.8% |
77.1% |
Inflation |
-1.3% |
13.5% |
11.8% |
Currency rate |
104.89% (1) |
133.18% |
104.50% |
Imports |
1543 |
154 |
757 |
Exports |
4315 |
110 |
1010 |
Government revenues |
2256 |
102 |
1357 |
Government expenses |
1868 |
126 |
1268 |
Foreign assets |
1650 |
86 |
964 |
External debt |
1505 |
217 |
164 |
Patients per Doctor |
3448 |
33312 |
1124 |
AIDS cases |
5.2% |
11.5% |
1.4% |
Malaria cases |
14.28% |
21.44% |
0.03% (2) |
Employment |
79% |
77.6% |
85.4% |
infant mortality |
4.995% |
7.895% |
4.226% |
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For lack of detailed figures - a problem we would like to solve with our KUDUS software - we'll assume national measures are more or less homogeneous. This is almost certainly wrong. Not all the pawns in the chess game contribute equally. It has often been the case that people move to cities to obtain jobs, better schools for their children, access to services like health care, water, electricity, internet access etc.
1. Gabon shares the Central African Franc currency with other countries in the region
2. Malaria in Iran is very heterogeneous. The infection rate in Bushehr, Hormozgan (including Bandar-Abbas) and Kerman (southeast) is about ten times the national average. The infection rate in Sistan and Balchistan (southwest) is about 100 times the national average.