The 2001 CIA World Factbook. United States. Central Intelligence Agency

The 2001 CIA World Factbook - United States. Central Intelligence Agency


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Currency

       Currency code

       Death rate

       Debt - external

       Dependency status

       Dependent areas

       Diplomatic representation from the US

       Diplomatic representation in the US

       Disputes - international

       Economic aid - donor

       Economic aid - recipient

       Economy - overview

       Electricity - consumption

       Electricity - exports

       Electricity - imports

       Electricity - production

       Electricity - production by source

       Elevation extremes

       Environment - current issues

       Environment - international agreements

       Ethnic groups

       Exchange rates

       Executive branch

       Exports

       Exports - commodities

       Exports - partners

       Fiscal year

       Flag description

       GDP

       GDP - composition by sector

       GDP - per capita

       GDP - real growth rate

       Geographic coordinates

       Geography - note

       Government - note

       Government type

       Heliports

       Highways

       HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate

       HIV/AIDS - deaths

       HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS

       Household income or consumption by

       Illicit drugs

       Imports

       Imports - commodities

       Imports - partners

       Independence

       Industrial production growth rate

       Industries

       Infant mortality rate

       Inflation rate (consumer prices)

       International organization participation

       Internet country code

       Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

       Internet users

       Irrigated land

       Judicial branch

       Labor force

       Labor force - by occupation

       Land boundaries

       Land use

       Languages

       Legal system

       Legislative branch

       Life expectancy at birth

       Literacy

       Location

       Map references

       Maritime claims

       Merchant marine

       Military - note

       Military branches

       Military expenditures - dollar figure

       Military expenditures - percent of GDP

       Military manpower - availability

       Military manpower - fit for military

       Military manpower - military age

       Military manpower - reaching military

       National holiday

       Nationality

       Natural hazards

       Natural resources

       Net migration rate

       People - note

       Pipelines

       Political parties and leaders

       Political pressure groups and leaders

       Population

       Population below poverty line

       Population growth rate

       Ports and harbors

       Radio broadcast stations

       Radios

       Railways

       Religions

       Sex ratio

       Suffrage

       Telephone system

       Telephones - main lines in use

       Telephones - mobile cellular

       Television broadcast stations

       Televisions

       Terrain

       Total fertility rate

       Transportation - note

       Unemployment rate

       Waterways

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      Appendixes

      Appendix A - Abbreviations

      Appendix B - International Organizations and Groups

      Appendix C - Selected International Environmental Agreements

      Appendix D - Cross-Reference List of Country Data Codes

      Appendix E - Cross-Reference List of Hydrographic Data Codes

      Appendix F - Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names

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      Notes and Definitions

      In addition to the updating of information, the following changes have been made in this edition of The World Factbook. The entity of Serbia and Montenegro is now officially known as Yugoslavia. There are new entries on: Currency code, HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate, HIV/AIDS - deaths, HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS, Internet users, and Internet country code. The Background entry, which was introduced in the 1999 edition, has now been completed for all 267 entities in the Factbook. The individual country maps are being revised. Some new maps with elevation extremes and a partial geographic grid are included in this edition.

      Abbreviations This information is included in Appendix A: Abbreviations, which includes all abbreviations and acronyms used in the Factbook, with their expansions.

      Acronyms An acronym is an abbreviation coined from the initial letter of each successive word in a term or phrase. In general, an acronym made up solely from the first letter of the major words in the expanded form is rendered in all capital letters (NATO from North Atlantic Treaty Organization; an exception would be ASEAN for Association of Southeast Asian Nations). In general, an acronym made up of more than the first letter of the major words in the expanded form is rendered with only an initial capital letter (Comsat from Communications Satellite Corporation; an exception would be NAM from Nonaligned Movement). Hybrid forms are sometimes used to distinguish between initially identical terms (WTO: WTrO for World Trade Organization and WToO for World Tourism Organization.)

      Administrative divisions This entry generally gives the numbers, designatory terms, and first- order administrative divisions as approved by the US Board on Geographic Names (BGN). Changes that have been reported but not yet acted on by BGN are noted.

      Age structure This entry provides the distribution of the population according to age. Information is included by sex and age group (0–14 years, 15–64 years, 65 years and over).


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