Zimbabwe (English spelling)

Japanese: ジンバブウェ(英語表記)Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe (English spelling)
Official name: Republic of Zimbabwe Area: 390,757 km2 Population (1996): 11.51 million Capital: Harare (time difference with Japan: -7 hours) Main languages: English, Shona, Ndebele Currency: Zimbabwe Dollar An independent landlocked country in southern Africa. During the British colonial period it was called Southern Rhodesia, or Rhodesia.

Source: Heibonsha World Encyclopedia, 2nd Edition Information

Japanese:
正式名称=ジンバブウェ共和国Republic of Zimbabwe面積=39万0757km2人口(1996)=1151万人首都=ハラレHarare(日本との時差=-7時間)主要言語=英語,ショナ語,ヌデベレ語通貨=ジンバブウェ・ドルZimbabwe Dollar南部アフリカの内陸にある独立国。イギリス領時代は南ローデシアSouthern Rhodesia,あるいはローデシアRhodesiaと呼ばれた。

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