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Location:
Western Africa, bordering the Gulf of Guinea, between
Benin and Cameroon
Area
Comparative:
Slightly more than twice the size of California
Climate:
Equatorial in south, tropical in center, arid in north
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Terrain: Southern lowlands merge into
central hills and plateaus; mountains in southeast, plains in north
Natural Hazards: Periodic droughts; flooding
Environmental Issues: Soil degradation; rapid
deforestation; urban air and water pollution; desertification; oil
pollution - water,
air and soil; has suffered serious damage from oil spills; loss of
arable land; rapid urbanization
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Population:
Nigeria is Africa's most populous country - Estimates for this country
explicity take into account the effects of excess mortality due to
AIDS; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality
and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the
distribution of population
People
Living with HIV/AIDS: 3.6
million (2003 est.)
Economy: The
new civilian administration is undertaking reforms
by diversifying the economy away from the oil sector. The largely
subsistence agriculture sector has failed to keep up with rapid
population growth and the country, once a large exporter of food, now
must import food |
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