ナミビア

  • 大統領:Nangolo Mbumba
  • 首相:Saara Kuugongelwa
  • 首都:Windhoek
  • 言語:Oshiwambo languages 48.9%, Nama/Damara 11.3%, Afrikaans 10.4% (common language of most of the population and about 60% of the white population), Otjiherero languages 8.6%, Kavango languages 8.5%, Caprivi languages 4.8%, English (official) 3.4%, other African languages 2.3%, other 1.7% note: Namibia has 13 recognized national languages, including 10 indigenous African languages and 3 Indo-European languages (2011 est.)
  • 政府
  • 統計局
  • 人口、人:2,623,501 (2024)
  • 面積、平方キロメートル:823,290
  • 1人当たりGDP、US $:5,031 (2022)
  • GDP、現在の10億米ドル:12.9 (2022)
  • GINI指数:59.1 (2015)
  • ビジネスのしやすさランク:104

すべてのデータセット: C P
  • C
    • 7月 2021
      ソース: Eurostat
      アップロード者: Knoema
      以下でアクセス: 02 7月, 2021
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      Hospital beds provide information on health care capacities, i.e. on the maximum number of patients who can be treated by hospitals. Curative care (or acute care) beds in hospitals are beds that are available for curative care. These beds are a subgroup of total hospital beds which are defined as all hospital beds which are regularly maintained and staffed and immediately available for the care of admitted patients; both occupied and unoccupied beds are covered. Hospitals are defined according to the classification of health care providers of the System of Health Accounts (SHA); all public and private hospitals should be covered.
  • P
    • 7月 2021
      ソース: Eurostat
      アップロード者: Knoema
      以下でアクセス: 02 7月, 2021
      データセットを選択
      Hospital beds provide information on health care capacities, i.e. on the maximum number of patients who can be treated by hospitals. Psychiatric care beds in hospitals are beds accommodating patients with mental health problems. These beds are a subgroup of total hospital beds which are defined as all hospital beds which are regularly maintained and staffed and immediately available for the care of admitted patients; both occupied and unoccupied beds are covered. Hospitals are defined according to the classification of health care providers of the System of Health Accounts (SHA); all public and private hospitals should be covered.