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[[Somalia]] lacks natural resources and faces major development challenges, and recent economic reverses have left its people increasingly dependent on remittances from abroad. Its economy is pastoral and agricultural, with livestock — principally [[camels]], [[cattle]], [[sheep]], and [[goat]]s — representing the main form of wealth. Livestock exports in recent years have been severely reduced by periodic bans, ostensibly for concerns of animal health, by [[Arabian Peninsula]] states. Drought has also impaired agricultural and livestock production. Because rainfall is scanty and irregular, farming generally is limited to certain coastal districts, areas near [[Hargeisa]], and the [[Juba]] and [[Shebelle]] River valleys. The modern sector of the agricultural economy consists mainly of [[banana]] plantations located in the south, which have used modern irrigation systems and up-to-date farm machinery.
=='''A'''==
A small fishing industry has begun in the north where [[tuna]], [[shark]], and other warm-water fish are caught, although fishing production is seriously affected by poaching and the lack of ability to grant concessions because of the absence of a generally recognized government. Aromatic woods — [[frankincense]] and [[myrrh]] — from a small and diminishing forest area also contribute to the country's exports. Minerals, including [[uranium]] and likely deposits of [[petroleum]] and [[natural gas]], are found throughout the country, but have not been exploited commercially. Petroleum exploration efforts, at one time under way, have ceased due to insecurity and instability. Illegal production in the south of charcoal for export has led to widespread deforestation. With the help of foreign aid, small industries such as textiles, handicrafts, meat processing, and printing are being established.
*[[Arthur Albiston]]
*[[John Anderson (footballer)|John Anderson]]
*[[Viv Anderson]]
*[[John Aston Sr.|John Aston (father)]]
*[[John Aston|John Aston (son)]]
=='''B'''==
The absence of central government authority, as well as profiteering from [[counterfeiting]], has rapidly debased Somalia?s currency. By the spring of 2002, the Somali shilling emitted by the TNG had fallen to over 30,000 shillings to the U.S. dollar.
*[[Gary Bailey]]
*[[Jimmy Bannister]]
*[[Fabien Barthez]]
*[[David Beckham]]
*[[David Bellion]]
*[[Geoff Bent]]
*[[Henning Berg]]
*[[Johnny Berry]]
*[[George Best]]
*[[Clayton Blackmore]]
*[[Laurent Blanc]]
*[[Jackie Blanchflower]]
*[[Jesper Blomqvist]]
*[[Mark Bosnich]]
*[[Shay Brennan]]
*[[Wes Brown]]
*[[Steve Bruce]]
*[[Martin Buchan]]
*[[Herbert Burgess]]
*[[Nicky Butt]]
*[[Roger Byrne]]
=='''C'''==
There are no [[railways]] in Somalia; internal transportation is by truck and bus. The national road system nominally comprises 22,100 kilometers (13,702 mi.) of roads that include about 2,600 kilometers (1,612 mi.) of all-weather roads, although most roads have received little maintenance for years and have seriously deteriorated.
*[[Eric Cantona]]
*[[Noel Cantwell]]
*[[Johnny Carey]]
*[[Roy Carroll]]
*[[Joseph Cassidy]]
*[[Luke Chadwick]]
*[[Bobby Charlton]]
*[[Allenby Chilton]]
*[[Henry Cockburn_(footballer)|Henry Cockburn]]
*[[Andrew Cole]]
*[[Eddie Colman]]
*[[John Connelly]]
*[[Steve Coppell]]
*[[Pat Crerand]]
*[[Jack Crompton]]
*[[Jordi Cruyff]]
=='''D'''==
Air transportation is provided by small air charter firms and craft used by drug smugglers. A number of airlines operate from Hargeisa. Some private airlines, including [[Air Somalia]] and [[Daallo Airlines]], serve several domestic locations as well as [[Djibouti]] and the [[United Arab Emirates]]. The [[UN]] and other [[Non-governmental organization|NGO]]s operate air service for their missions.
*[[Gerry Daly]]
*[[Peter Davenport (footballer)|Peter Davenport]]
*[[Jimmy Davis (footballer)|Jimmy Davis]]
*[[Jimmy Delaney]]
*[[Eric_Djemba-Djemba]]
*[[Mal Donaghy]]
*[[Robert Donaldson]]
*[[John Downie]]
*[[Dick Duckworth]]
*[[Tony Dunne]]
*[[Michael Duxbury]]
=='''E'''==
The [[European Community]] and the [[World Bank]] jointly financed construction of a deepwater port at Mogadishu (currently closed). The [[Soviet Union]] improved Somalia's deepwater port at [[Berbera]] in 1969. Facilities at Berbera were further improved by a U.S. military construction program completed in 1985, but they have become dilapidated. During the 1990s the United States renovated a deepwater port at Kismayo that serves the fertile Juba River basin and is vital to Somalia's banana export industry. Smaller ports are located at Merca, Brava, and Bossaso. Absence of security and lack of maintenance and improvement are major issues at most Somali ports.
*[[Duncan Edwards]]
=='''F'''==
Radiotelephone service is available to both to regional and international locations. The public [[telecommunications]] system has been destroyed or dismantled. Somalia is linked to the outside world via ship-to-shore communications (INMARSAT) as well as links to overseas satellite operators by private telecommunications operators (including cellular telephone systems) in major towns. Radio broadcasting stations operate at [[Mogadishu]], [[Hargeisa]], and [[Galkayo]], with programs in Somali and some other languages. There are two television broadcast stations in Mogadishu and one in Hargeisa.
*[[Rio Ferdinand]]
*[[John Fitzpatrick]]
*[[Darren Fletcher]]
*[[Diego Forlán]]
*[[Alex Fortsyth]]
*[[Quinton Fortune]]
*[[Bill Foulkes]]
=='''GDP:G'''==
*[[David Gaskell]]
purchasing power parity - $4.361 billion (2004 est.)
*[[John Gidman]]
*[[Ryan Giggs]]
*[[Andy Goram]]
*[[Brian Greenhoff]]
*[[Jimmy Greenhoff]]
*[[Harry Gregg]]
=='''H'''==
'''GDP - real growth rate:'''
*[[Gabriel Heinze|Gabriel Iván Heinze]]
2.1% (2004 est.)
*[[David Herd_(footballer)|David Herd]]
*[[Lal Hilditch]]
*[[Tim Howard]]
*[[Mark Hughes]]
=='''GDP - per capita:I'''==
*[[Paul Ince]]
purchasing power parity - $500 (2004 est.)
*[[Denis Irwin]]
=='''J'''==
'''GDP - composition by sector:'''
*[[Ronny Johnsen]]
<br>''agriculture:''
*[[Mark Jones]]
65%
*[[Joe Jordan]]
<br>''industry:''
10%
<br>''services:''
25% (2000 est.)
=='''K'''==
'''Population below poverty line:'''
*[[Andrei Kanchelskis]]
NA%
*[[Roy Keane]]
*[[Brian Kidd]]
*[[Kleberson|José Kléberson Pereira]]
=='''L'''==
'''Household income or consumption by percentage share:'''
*[[Denis Law]]
<br>''lowest 10%:''
*[[Jim Leighton]]
NA%
<br>''highest 10%:''
NA%
=='''M'''==
'''Inflation rate (consumer prices):'''
*[[Lou Macari]]
note - businesses print their own money, so inflation rates cannot be sensibly determined (2003 est.)
*[[Lee Martin]]
*[[David May]]
*[[Brian McClair]]
*[[Sammy McIlroy]]
*[[Paul McGrath]]
*[[Gordon McQueen]]
*[[Billy Meredith]]
*[[Liam Miller]]
*[[Charlie Mitten]]
*[[Remi Moses]]
=='''Labor force:N'''==
*[[Gary Neville]]
3.7 million (very few are skilled laborers)(1993 est.)
*[[Philip Neville]]
=='''O'''==
'''Labor force - by occupation:'''
*[[John O'Shea]]
agriculture (mostly pastoral nomadism) 71%, industry and services 29%
=='''Unemployment rate:P'''==
*[[Gary Pallister]]
NA%
*[[Paul Parker]]
*[[Stan Pearson]]
*[[Stuart Pearson]]
*[[David Pegg]]
*[[Mike Phelan]]
*[[Karel Poborsky]]
=='''Budget:Q'''==
*[[Albert Quixall]]
<br>''revenues:''
$NA
<br>''expenditures:''
$NA, including capital expenditures of $NA
=='''Industries:R'''==
*[[Ricardo Lopez Felipe]]
a few light industries, including sugar refining, textiles, petroleum refining (mostly shut down), wireless communication
*[[Kieran Richardson]]
*[[Mark Robins]]
*[[Bryan Robson]]
*[[Cristiano Ronaldo]]
*[[Wayne Rooney]]
*[[Jack Rowley]]
=='''S'''==
'''Industrial production growth rate:'''
*[[Louis Saha]]
NA%
*[[Albert Scanlon]]
*[[Peter Schmeichel]]
*[[Paul Scholes]]
*[[Les Sealey]]
*[[Lee Sharpe]]
*[[Mikaël Silvestre]]
*[[Alan Smith]]
*[[Ole Gunnar Solskjær]]
*[[Jonathan Spector]]
*[[Joe Spence]]
*[[Harry Stafford_(football)|Harry Stafford]]
*[[Jaap Stam]]
*[[Frank Stapleton]]
*[[Alex Stepney]]
*[[Nobby Stiles]]
*[[Gordon Strachan]]
=='''T'''==
'''Electricity - production:'''
*[[Tommy Taylor]]
245.1 million kWh (2001)
*[[Sandy Turnbull]]
=='''U'''==
'''Electricity - production by source:'''
<br>''fossil fuel:''
100%
<br>''hydro:''
0%
<br>''nuclear:''
0%
<br>''other:''
0% (1998)
=='''V'''==
'''Electricity - consumption:'''
*[[Ruud van Nistelrooy]]
227.9 million kWh (2001)
*[[Juan Sebastián Verón]]
*[[Dennis Viollet]]
=='''W'''==
'''Electricity - exports:'''
*[[Neil Webb]]
0 kWh (1998)
*[[Liam Whelan]]
*[[Norman Whiteside]]
*[[Ray Wilkins]]
*[[Walter Winterbottom]]
=='''X'''==
'''Electricity - imports:'''
0 kWh (1998)
=='''Y'''==
'''Agriculture - products:'''
*[[Dwight Yorke]]
[[banana]]s, [[sorghum]], [[maize]], [[rice]], [[sugar cane]], [[mango]]es, [[coconut]]s, [[sesame seed]]s, [[bean]]s; [[cattle]], [[sheep]], [[goat]]s; [[fish]]
=='''Exports:Z'''==
$79 million f.o.b. (2002 est.)
'''Exports - commodities:'''
livestock, bananas, hides, fish, [[charcoal]], [[scrap metal]]
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'''Exports - partners:'''
[[United Arab Emirates|UAE]] 37.2%, [[Yemen]] 22.3%, [[Oman]] 10.1%, [[China]] 6%,
[[Kuwait]] 4.4%, [[Nigeria]] 4% (2003)
'''Imports:'''
$344 million f.o.b. (2002 est.)
'''Imports - commodities:'''
manufactures, petroleum products, foodstuffs, construction materials, [[qat]]
'''Imports - partners:'''
[[Djibouti]] 33.9%, [[Kenya]] 15.5%, [[Brazil]] 6.6%, [[UAE]] 5.1%, [[Thailand]] 4.2% (2003)
'''Debt - external:'''
$2.6 billion (2000 est.)
'''Economic aid - recipient:'''
$60 million (1999 est.)
'''Currency:'''
Somali shilling (SOS)
'''Exchange rates:'''
Somali shillings (So. Sh.) per US$1 - 2,620 (January 1999), 7,500 (November 1997 est.), 7,000 (January 1996 est.), 5,000 (1 January 1995), 2,616 (1 July 1993), 4,200 (December 1992)
<br>''note:''
the [[Republic of Somaliland]], a self-declared independent country not recognized by any foreign government, issues its own currency, the Somaliland shilling (So. Sh.)
'''Fiscal year:'''
NA
[[Category:National economies|Somalia]]
[[Category:Somalia]]
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