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|footnote_a = The [[Zimbabwean dollar]] is no longer in active use after it was officially suspended by the government due to [[Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe|hyperinflation]]. The [[United States dollar]] (US$), [[Euro]] (€), [[South African rand]] (R), [[Botswana pula]] (P), [[Pound sterling]] (£), [[Indian rupee]]s ({{INR}}), [[Australian dollar]]s (A$), [[Renminbi]] (元/¥), and [[Japanese yen]] (¥)<ref>"[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/22/zimbabwe-to-make-chinese-yuan-legal-currency-after-beijing-cancels-debts Zimbabwe to make Chinese yuan legal currency after Beijing cancels debts]". ''Agence France-Presse''. The Guardian. 22 December 2015.</ref> are legal tender.{{larger|<ref>Hungwe, Brian. (6 February 2014) [http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-26034078 BBC News – Zimbabwe’s multi-currency confusion]. BBC. Retrieved 26 May 2014.</ref>}} The United States dollar has been adopted as the official currency for all government transactions. |
|footnote_a = The [[Zimbabwean dollar]] is no longer in active use after it was officially suspended by the government due to [[Hyperinflation in Zimbabwe|hyperinflation]]. The [[United States dollar]] (US$), [[Euro]] (€), [[South African rand]] (R), [[Botswana pula]] (P), [[Pound sterling]] (£), [[Indian rupee]]s ({{INR}}), [[Australian dollar]]s (A$), [[Renminbi]] (元/¥), and [[Japanese yen]] (¥)<ref>"[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/22/zimbabwe-to-make-chinese-yuan-legal-currency-after-beijing-cancels-debts Zimbabwe to make Chinese yuan legal currency after Beijing cancels debts]". ''Agence France-Presse''. The Guardian. 22 December 2015.</ref> are legal tender.{{larger|<ref>Hungwe, Brian. (6 February 2014) [http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-26034078 BBC News – Zimbabwe’s multi-currency confusion]. BBC. Retrieved 26 May 2014.</ref>}} The United States dollar has been adopted as the official currency for all government transactions. |
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'''Zimbabwe Kiōng-hô-kok''' tiàm-tī lâm [[Hui-chiu]] ("lâm-hui"). Keh-piah ū [[Zambia]] (pak), [[ |
'''Zimbabwe Kiōng-hô-kok''' tiàm-tī lâm [[Hui-chiu]] ("lâm-hui"). Keh-piah ū [[Zambia]] (pak), [[Mozambique]] (tang), [[Botswana]] (sai), [[Lâm-hui-kok]] (lâm). |
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2017-nî 12-goe̍h 3-ji̍t (lé-pài) 08:47 ê siu-tēng-pún
Republic of Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Kiōng-hô-kok | |
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Chu-kù: "Unity, Freedom, Work"[1] | |
Kok-koa: "Blessed be the land of Zimbabwe"[2] | |
Siú-to͘ kap siāng-tōa siâⁿ-chhī |
Harare 腳本錯誤:函數 "coordinsert" 不存在。 |
Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân | |
Cho̍k-kûn (2012 nî) |
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Jîn-bîn hō-miâ | Zimbabwean |
Chèng-hú | Unitary Dominant-party presidential republic |
Emmerson Mnangagwa | |
Vacant | |
Phelekezela Mphoko | |
Li̍p-hoat ki-kò͘ | Parliament |
• Siōng-īⁿ | Senate |
• Hā-īⁿ | House of Assembly |
Independence from the United Kingdom | |
Bīn-chek | |
• Lóng-chóng | 390,757 km2 (150,872 sq mi) (tē 60th miâ) |
• chúi-he̍k (%) | 1 |
Jîn-kháu | |
• 2012 nî kó͘-kè | 12,973,808[4] (tē 73rd miâ) |
• 2012[5] nî phó͘-cha | 13,061,239 |
• Bi̍t-tō͘ | 26/km2 (67.3/sq mi) (tē 170th miâ) |
GDP (PPP) | 2016 nî kó͘-kè |
• Lóng-chóng | $28.326 billion[6] |
• Pêng-kin | $1,953[6] |
GDP (bêng-gī) | 2016 nî kó͘-kè |
• Lóng-chóng | $14.193 billion[6] |
• Pêng-kin | $978[6] |
Gini (1995 nî) |
50.1[7] ko |
HDI (2014 nî) |
0.509[8] kē · tē 155th miâ |
Hoè-pè | United States dollar (official for government), South African rand, and many other currenciesa, e.g. Botswana pula. Zimbabwe bond coins are used as a proxy for US dollar coins. Zimbabwe bond notes were introduced in 2016 at par value of the US dollar |
Sî-khu | UTC+2 (CAT[9]) |
Khui-chhia hong-hiòng | left |
Tiān-oē khu-hō | +263 |
ISO 3166 tāi-hō | ZW |
Siōng-téng domain | .zw |
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Zimbabwe Kiōng-hô-kok tiàm-tī lâm Hui-chiu ("lâm-hui"). Keh-piah ū Zambia (pak), Mozambique (tang), Botswana (sai), Lâm-hui-kok (lâm).
Ki-pún chu-liāu
- Koaⁿ-hong gí-giân: Eng-gí
- Siú-to͘: Harare
- Siāng-tōa ê siâⁿ-chhī: Harare
- Chóng-thóng: Robert Mugabe
- Bīn-chek: 390,580 km² (pâi tē-59-ūi)
- Jîn-kháu:
- ↑ "Zimbabwe". The Beaver County Times. 13 September 1981. 2 November 2011 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "The World Factbook – Zimbabwe". Central Intelligence Agency.
- ↑ The following languages, namely Chewa, Chibarwe, English, Kalanga, Koisan, Nambya, Ndau, Ndebele, Shangani, Shona, sign language, Sotho, Tonga, Tswana, Venda and Xhosa, are the officially recognised languages of Zimbabwe. (Constitution of Zimbabwe (final draft) Archived 2 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine.).
- ↑ "Census Results in Brief" (PDF). Zimbabwe National Statistical Agency. 25 August 2013 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "Zimbabwe at GeoHive".
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "Zimbabwe". International Monetary Fund.
- ↑ "GINI Index". World Bank. 21 July 2013 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "2014 Human Development Report Summary" (PDF). United Nations Development Programme. 2015. pp. 21–25. 14 December 2015 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "Currency in Zimbabwe". GreenwichMeanTime.com. Greenwich 2000. 31 July 2013 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ "Zimbabwe to make Chinese yuan legal currency after Beijing cancels debts". Agence France-Presse. The Guardian. 22 December 2015.
- ↑ Hungwe, Brian. (6 February 2014) BBC News – Zimbabwe’s multi-currency confusion. BBC. Retrieved 26 May 2014.