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Central Intelligence Agency                                                                                                                                     The World Factbook 1994                                                                                                                                         US Government officials should obtain copies of The World Factbook directly fromtheir own organization or through liaison channels from the Central IntelligenceAgency. This publication is also available in microfiche, magnetic tape, or     diskettes for microcomputers.                                                                                                                                   This publication may be purchased by telephone (VISA or MasterCard) or mail     from:                                                                           Superintendent of Documents                                                     P.O. Box 371954                                                                 Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954                                                       Telephone: (202) 783-3238                                                                                                                                       A subscription to this publication may be purchased from:                       Document Expediting (DOCEX) Project                                             Exchange and Gift Division                                                      Library of Congress                                                             Washington, DC 20540                                                            Telephone: (202) 707-9527                                                                                                                                       This publication may be purchased in printed form, photocopy, microfiche,       magnetic tape, or diskettes for microcomputers from:                            National Technical Information Service                                          5285 Port Royal Road                                                            Springfield, VA 22161                                                           Telephone: (703) 487-4650                                                                                                                                       This publication may be purchased in photocopy or microform from:               Photoduplication Service Library of Congress                                    Washington, DC 20540-5234                                                       Telephone: (202) 707-5640                                                                                                                                       The World Factbook is produced annually by the Central Intelligence Agency for  the use of US Government officials, and the style, format, coverage, and contentare designed to meet their specific requirements. Information was provided by   the Bureau of the Census, Central Intelligence Agency, Defense Intelligence     Agency, Defense Nuclear Agency, Department of State, Maritime Administration,   National Science Foundation (Polar Information Program), Naval Maritime         Intelligence Center, Office of Territorial and International Affairs, US Board  on Geographic Names, US Coast Guard, and others.                                                                                                                Comments and queries are welcome and may be addressed to:                       Central Intelligence Agency                                                     Attn.: Office of Public and Agency Information                                  Washington, DC 20505                                                            Telephone: (703) 351-2053                                                                                                                                       Notes, Definitions, and Abbreviations                                                                                                                           A                                                                               Afghanistan                                                                     Albania                                                                         Algeria                                                                         American Samoa                                                                  Andorra                                                                         Angola                                                                          Anguilla                                                                        Antarctica                                                                      Antigua and Barbuda                                                             Arctic Ocean                                                                    Argentina                                                                       Armenia                                                                         Aruba                                                                           Ashmore and Cartier Islands                                                     Atlantic Ocean                                                                  Australia                                                                       Austria                                                                         Azerbaijan                                                                                                                                                      B                                                                               Bahamas, The                                                                    Bahrain                                                                         Baker Island                                                                    Bangladesh                                                                      Barbados                                                                        Bassas da India                                                                 Belarus                                                                         Belgium                                                                         Belize                                                                          Benin                                                                           Bermuda                                                                         Bhutan                                                                          Bolivia                                                                         Bosnia and Herzegovina                                                          Botswana                                                                        Bouvet Island                                                                   Brazil                                                                          British Indian Ocean Territory                                                  British Virgin Islands                                                          Brunei                                                                          Bulgaria                                                                        Burkina                                                                         Burma                                                                           Burundi                                                                                                                                                         C                                                                               Cambodia                                                                        Cameroon                                                                        Canada                                                                          Cape Verde                                                                      Cayman Islands                                                                  Central African Republic                                                        Chad                                                                            Chile                                                                           China (also see separate Taiwan entry)                                          Christmas Island                                                                Clipperton Island                                                               Cocos (Keeling) Islands                                                         Colombia                                                                        Comoros                                                                         Congo                                                                           Cook Islands                                                                    Coral Sea Islands                                                               Costa Rica                                                                      Cote d'Ivoire                                                                   Croatia                                                                         Cuba                                                                            Cyprus                                                                          Czech Republic                                                                                                                                                  D                                                                               Denmark                                                                         Djibouti                                                                        Dominica                                                                        Dominican Republic                                                                                                                                              E                                                                               Ecuador                                                                         Egypt                                                                           El Salvador                                                                     Equatorial Guinea                                                               Eritrea                                                                         Estonia                                                                         Ethiopia                                                                        Europa Island                                                                                                                                                   F                                                                               Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)                                               Faroe Islands                                                                   Fiji                                                                            Finland                                                                         France                                                                          French Guiana                                                                   French Polynesia                                                                French Southern and Antarctic Lands                                                                                                                             G                                                                               Gabon                                                                           Gambia, The                                                                     Gaza Strip                                                                      Georgia                                                                         Germany                                                                         Ghana                                                                           Gibraltar                                                                       Glorioso Islands                                                                Greece                                                                          Greenland                                                                       Grenada                                                                         Guadeloupe                                                                      Guam                                                                            Guatemala                                                                       Guernsey                                                                        Guinea                                                                          Guinea-Bissau                                                                   Guyana                                                                                                                                                          H                                                                               Haiti                                                                           Heard Island and McDonald Islands                                               Holy See (Vatican City)                                                         Honduras                                                                        Hong Kong                                                                       Howland Island                                                                  Hungary                                                                                                                                                         I                                                                               Iceland                                                                         India                                                                           Indian Ocean                                                                    Indonesia                                                                       Iran                                                                            Iraq                                                                            Ireland                                                                         Israel (also see separate Gaza Strip and West Bank entries)                     Italy                                                                                                                                                           J                                                                               Jamaica                                                                         Jan Mayen                                                                       Japan                                                                           Jarvis Island                                                                   Jersey                                                                          Johnston Atoll                                                                  Jordan (also see separate West Bank entry)                                      Juan de Nova Island                                                                                                                                             K                                                                               Kazakhstan                                                                      Kenya                                                                           Kingman Reef                                                                    Kiribati                                                                        Korea, North                                                                    Korea, South                                                                    Kuwait                                                                          Kyrgyzstan                                                                                                                                                      L                                                                               Laos                                                                            Latvia                                                                          Lebanon                                                                         Lesotho                                                                         Liberia                                                                         Libya                                                                           Liechtenstein                                                                   Lithuania                                                                       Luxembourg                                                                                                                                                      M                                                                               Macau                                                                           Macedonia entry follows Thailand                                                Madagascar                                                                      Malawi                                                                          Malaysia                                                                        Maldives                                                                        Mali                                                                            Malta                                                                           Man, Isle of                                                                    Marshall Islands                                                                Martinique                                                                      Mauritania                                                                      Mauritius                                                                       Mayotte                                                                         Mexico                                                                          Micronesia, Federated States of                                                 Midway Islands                                                                  Moldova                                                                         Monaco                                                                          Mongolia                                                                        Montserrat                                                                      Morocco                                                                         Mozambique                                                                                                                                                      N                                                                               Namibia                                                                         Nauru                                                                           Navassa Island                                                                  Nepal                                                                           Netherlands                                                                     Netherlands Antilles                                                            New Caledonia                                                                   New Zealand                                                                     Nicaragua                                                                       Niger                                                                           Nigeria                                                                         Niue                                                                            Norfolk Island                                                                  Northern Mariana Islands                                                        Norway                                                                                                                                                          O                                                                               Oman                                                                                                                                                            P                                                                               Pacific Islands (Palau), Trust Territory of the                                 Pacific Ocean                                                                   Pakistan                                                                        Palmyra Atoll                                                                   Panama                                                                          Papua New Guinea                                                                Paracel Islands                                                                 Paraguay                                                                        Peru                                                                            Philippines                                                                     Pitcairn Islands                                                                Poland                                                                          Portugal                                                                        Puerto Rico                                                                                                                                                     Q                                                                               Qatar                                                                                                                                                           R                                                                               Reunion                                                                         Romania                                                                         Russia                                                                          Rwanda                                                                                                                                                          S                                                                               Saint Helena                                                                    Saint Kitts and Nevis                                                           Saint Lucia                                                                     Saint Pierre and Miquelon                                                       Saint Vincent and the Grenadines                                                San Marino                                                                      Sao Tome and Principe                                                           Saudi Arabia                                                                    Senegal                                                                         Serbia and Montenegro                                                           Seychelles                                                                      Sierra Leone                                                                    Singapore                                                                       Slovakia                                                                        Slovenia                                                                        Solomon Islands                                                                 Somalia                                                                         South Africa                                                                    South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands                                    Spain                                                                           Spratly Islands                                                                 Sri Lanka                                                                       Sudan                                                                           Suriname                                                                        Svalbard                                                                        Swaziland                                                                       Sweden                                                                          Switzerland                                                                     Syria                                                                                                                                                           T                                                                               Taiwan                                                                          Tajikistan                                                                      Tanzania                                                                        Thailand                                                                        The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia                                       Togo                                                                            Tokelau                                                                         Tonga                                                                           Trinidad and Tobago                                                             Tromelin Island                                                                 Tunisia                                                                         Turkey                                                                          Turkmenistan                                                                    Turks and Caicos Islands                                                        Tuvalu                                                                                                                                                          U                                                                               Uganda                                                                          Ukraine                                                                         United Arab Emirates                                                            United Kingdom                                                                  United States                                                                   Uruguay                                                                         Uzbekistan                                                                                                                                                      V                                                                               Vanuatu                                                                         Venezuela                                                                       Vietnam                                                                         Virgin Islands                                                                                                                                                  W                                                                               Wake Island                                                                     Wallis and Futuna                                                               West Bank                                                                       Western Sahara                                                                  Western Samoa                                                                   World                                                                                                                                                           Y                                                                               Yemen                                                                                                                                                           Z                                                                               Zaire                                                                           Zambia                                                                          Zimbabwe                                                                                                                                                        Appendixes                                                                      A: The United Nations System                                                    B: Abbreviations for International Organizations and Groups                     C: International Organizations and Groups                                       D: Abbreviations for Selected International Environmental Agreements            E: Selected International Environmental Agreements                              F: Weights and Measures                                                         G: Cross-Reference List of Geographic Names                                                                                                                     Reference Maps                                                                  The World                                                                       North America                                                                   Central America and the Caribbean                                               South America                                                                   Europe                                                                          Ethnic Groups in Eastern Europe                                                 Middle East                                                                     Africa                                                                          Asia                                                                            Commonwealth of Independent States--European States                             Commonwealth of Independent States--Central Asian States                        Southeast Asia                                                                  Oceania                                                                         Arctic Region                                                                   Antarctic Region                                                                Standard Time Zones of the World                                                                                                                                                                                                                There have been some significant changes in this edition. The format and contentof the former entries on the Environment have been changed, and two new         appendixes have been added--Appendix D: Abbreviations for Selected InternationalEnvironmental Agreements and Appendix E:  Selected International Environmental  Agreements. The name of Macedonia was changed to The Former Yugoslav Republic ofMacedonia (FYROM). The gross domestic product (GDP) of most of the developing   countries is now presented on a purchasing power parity (PPP) basis rather than on an exchange rate basis. The electronic files used to produce the Factbook    have been restructured into a database. As a result, the formats of some entriesin this edition have been changed. Additional changes will occur in the 1995    Factbook.                                                                                                                                                       Abbreviations: (see Appendix B for abbreviations for international organizationsand groups and Appendix D for abbreviations for international environmental     agreements)                                                                                                                                                     avdp. -- avoirdupois                                                                                                                                            c.i.f. -- cost, insurance, and freight                                                                                                                          CY -- calendar year                                                                                                                                             DWT -- deadweight ton                                                                                                                                           est. -- estimate                                                                                                                                                Ex-Im -- Export-Import Bank of the United States                                                                                                                f.o.b. -- free on board                                                                                                                                         FRG -- Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany); used for information dated   before 3 October 1990 or CY91                                                                                                                                   FSU -- former Soviet Union                                                                                                                                      FY -- fiscal year                                                                                                                                               FYROM -- The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia                                                                                                              GDP -- gross domestic product                                                                                                                                   GDR -- German Democratic Republic (East Germany); used for information dated    before 3 October 1990 or CY91                                                                                                                                   GNP -- gross national product                                                                                                                                   GRT -- gross register ton                                                                                                                                       GWP -- gross world product                                                                                                                                      km -- kilometer                                                                                                                                                 kW -- kilowatt                                                                                                                                                  kWh -- kilowatt hour                                                                                                                                            m -- meter                                                                                                                                                      NA -- not available                                                                                                                                             NEGL -- negligible                                                                                                                                              nm -- nautical mile                                                                                                                                             NZ -- New Zealand                                                                                                                                               ODA -- official development assistance                                                                                                                          OOF -- other official flows                                                                                                                                     PDRY -- People's Democratic Republic of Yemen [Yemen (Aden) or South Yemen];    used for information dated before 22 May 1990 or CY91                                                                                                           sq km -- square kilometer                                                                                                                                       sq mi -- square mile                                                                                                                                            UAE -- United Arab Emirates                                                                                                                                     UK -- United Kingdom                                                                                                                                            US -- United States                                                                                                                                             USSR -- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Soviet Union); used for informationdated before 25 December 1991                                                                                                                                   YAR -- Yemen Arab Republic [Yemen (Sanaa) or North Yemen]; used for information dated before 22 May 1990 or CY91                                                                                                                                Administrative divisions: The numbers, designatory terms, and first-order       administrative divisions are generally those approved by the US Board on        Geographic Names (BGN). Changes that have been reported but not yet acted on by BGN are noted.                                                                                                                                                  Area: Total area is the sum of all land and water areas delimited by            international boundaries and/or coastlines. Land area is the aggregate of all   surfaces delimited by international boundaries and/or coastlines, excluding     inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, rivers). Comparative areas are based on total area equivalents. Most entities are compared with the entire US or one of the 50 states. The smaller entities are compared with Washington, DC (178 sq km,69 sq mi) or The Mall in Washington, DC (0.59 sq km, 0.23 sq mi, 146 acres).                                                                                    Birth rate: The average annual number of births during a year per 1,000         population at midyear; also known as crude birth rate.                                                                                                          Dates of information: In general, information available as of 1 January 1994 wasused in the preparation of this edition. Population figures are estimates for 1 July 1994, with population growth rates estimated for calendar year 1994. Major political events have been updated through May 1994.                                                                                                            Death rate: The average annual number of deaths during a year per l,000         population at midyear; also known as crude death rate.                                                                                                          Digraphs: The digraph is a two-letter "country code" that precisely identifies  every entity without overlap, duplication, or omission. AF, for example, is the digraph for Afghanistan. It is a standardized geopolitical data element         promulgated in the  Federal Information Processing Standards Publication (FIPS) 10-3 by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (US Department of    Commerce) and maintained by the Office of the Geographer (US Department of      State). The digraph is used to eliminate confusion and incompatibility in the   collection, processing, and dissemination of area-specific data and is          particularly useful for interchanging data between databases.                                                                                                   Diplomatic representation: The US Government has diplomatic relations with 183  nations, including 177 of the 184 UN members (excluded UN members are Bhutan,   Cuba, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, Vietnam, and former Yugoslavia). In addition, theUS has diplomatic relations with 6 nations that are not in the UN - Holy See,   Kiribati, Nauru, Switzerland, Tonga, and Tuvalu.                                                                                                                Economic aid: This entry refers to bilateral commitments of official developmentassistance (ODA) and other official flows (OOF). ODA is defined as financial    assistance which is concessional in character, has the main objective to promoteeconomic development and welfare of LDCs. and contains a grant element of at    least 25%. OOF transactions are also official government assistance, but with a main objective other than development and with a grant element less than 25%.   OOF transactions include official export credits (such as Ex-Im Bank credits),  official equity and portfolio investment, and debt reorganization by the        official sector that does not meet concessional terms. Aid is considered to havebeen committed when agreements are initialed by the parties involved and        constitute a formal declaration of intent.                                                                                                                      Entities: Some of the nations, dependent areas, areas of special sovereignty,   and governments included in this publication are not independent, and others arenot officially recognized by the US Government. "Nation" refers to a people     politically organized into a sovereign state with a definite territory.         "Dependent area" refers to a broad category of political entities that are      associated in some way with a nation. Names used for page headings are usually  the short-form names as approved by the US Board on Geographic Names. There are 266 entities in The World Factbook that may be categorized as follows:                                                                                          NATIONS                                                                                                                                                         183 -- UN members (excluding both the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; membership status in the UN is still to be determined)                                                                                                                                                  7 -- nations that are not members of the UN--Holy See, Kiribati, Nauru, Serbia  and Montenegro, Switzerland, Tonga, Tuvalu                                                                                                                      OTHER                                                                                                                                                           1 -- Taiwan                                                                                                                                                     DEPENDENT AREAS                                                                                                                                                 6 -- Australia--Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling)  Islands, Coral Sea Islands, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, Norfolk Island                                                                                   2 -- Denmark--Faroe Islands, Greenland                                                                                                                          16 -- France--Bassas da India, Clipperton Island, Europa Island, French Guiana, French Polynesia, French Southern and Antarctic Lands, Glorioso Islands,        Guadeloupe, Juan de Nova Island, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Reunion,   Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Tromelin Island, Wallis and Futuna                                                                                                   2 -- Netherlands--Aruba, Netherlands Antilles                                                                                                                   3 -- New Zealand--Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau                                                                                                                   3 -- Norway--Bouvet Island, Jan Mayen, Svalbard                                                                                                                 1 -- Portugal--Macau                                                                                                                                            16 -- United Kingdom--Anguilla, Bermuda, British Indian Ocean Territory, BritishVirgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Hong     Kong, Jersey, Isle of Man, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands, Saint Helena, South    Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands                                                                                                15 -- United States--American Samoa, Baker Island, Guam, Howland Island, Jarvis Island, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Midway Islands, Navassa Island, Northern  Mariana Islands, Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (Palau), Palmyra Atoll, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Wake Island                                                                                                                        MISCELLANEOUS                                                                                                                                                   6 -- Antarctica, Gaza Strip, Paracel Islands, Spratly Islands, West Bank,       Western Sahara                                                                                                                                                  OTHER ENTITIES                                                                                                                                                  4 -- oceans--Arctic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean                                                                                          1 -- World                                                                                                                                                      266 -- total                                                                                                                                                    Exchange rate: The value of a nation's monetary unit at a given date or over a  given period of time, as expressed in units of local currency per US dollar and as determined by international market forces or official fiat.                                                                                                  Gross domestic product (GDP): The value of all final goods and services producedwithin a nation in a given year.                                                                                                                                Gross national product (GNP): The value of all final goods and services producedwithin a nation in a given year, plus income earned abroad, minus income earned by foreigners from domestic production.                                                                                                                         Gross world product (GWP): The aggregate value of all goods and services        produced worldwide in a given year.                                                                                                                             GNP/GDP methodology: In the "Economy" section, GNP/GDP dollar estimates for the great majority of countries are derived from purchasing power parity (PPP)      calculations rather than from conversions at official currency exchange rates.  The PPP method normally involves the use of international dollar price weights, which are applied to the quantities of goods and services produced in a given   economy. In addition to the lack of reliable data from the majority of          countries, the statistician faces a major difficulty in specifying, identifying,and allowing for the quality of goods and services. The division of a GNP/GDP   estimate in local currency by the corresponding PPP estimate in dollars gives   the PPP conversion rate. On average, one thousand dollars will buy the same     market basket of goods in the US as one thousand dollars--converted to the localcurrency at the PPP conversion rate--will buy in the other country.  Whereas PPPestimates for OECD countries are quite reliable, PPP estimates for developing   countries are often rough approximations.  The latter estimates are based on    extrapolation of numbers published by the UN International Comparison Program   and by Professors Robert Summers and Alan Heston of the University of           Pennsylvania and their colleagues.  Because currency exchange rates depend on a variety of international and domestic financial forces that often have little   relation to domestic output, use of these rates is less satisfactory for        calculating GNP/GDP than the PPP method.  In developing countries with weak     currencies the exchange rate estimate of GNP/GDP in dollars is typically one-   fourth to one-half the PPP estimate.  Furthermore, exchange rates may suddenly  go up or down by 10% or more because of market forces or official fiat whereas  real output has remained unchanged.  On 12 January 1994, for example, the 14    countries of the African Financial Community (whose currencies are tied to the  French franc) devalued their currencies by 50%.  This move, of course, did not  cut the real output of these countries by half.  One additional caution: the    proportion of, say, defense expenditures as a percent of GNP/GDP in local       currency accounts may differ substantially from the proportion when GNP/GDP     accounts are expressed in PPP terms, as, for example, when an observer estimatesthe dollar level of Russian or Japanese military expenditures;                                                                                                  Growth rate (population): The annual percent change in the population, resultingfrom a surplus (or deficit) of births over deaths and the balance of migrants   entering and leaving a country. The rate may be positive or negative.                                                                                           Illicit drugs: There are five categories of illicit drugs--narcotics,           stimulants, depressants (sedatives), hallucinogens, and cannabis. These         categories include many drugs legally produced and prescribed by doctors as wellas those illegally produced and sold outside medical channels.                                                                                                  Cannabis (Cannabis sativa) is the common hemp plant, which provides             hallucinogens with some sedative properties, and includes marijuana (pot,       Acapulco gold, grass, reefer), tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, Marinol), hashish     (hash), and hashish oil (hash oil).                                                                                                                             Coca (Erythroxylon coca) is a bush, and the leaves contain the stimulant        cocaine. Coca is not to be confused with cocoa, which comes from cacao seeds andis used in making chocolate, cocoa, and cocoa butter.                                                                                                           Cocaine is a stimulant derived from the leaves of the coca bush.                                                                                                Depressants (sedatives) are drugs that reduce tension and anxiety and include   chloral hydrate, barbiturates (Amytal, Nembutal, Seconal, phenobarbital),       benzodiazepines (Librium, Valium), methaqualone (Quaalude), glutethimide        (Doriden), and others (Equanil, Placidyl, Valmid).                                                                                                              Drugs are any chemical substances that effect a physical, mental, emotional, or behavioral change in an individual.                                                                                                                             Drug abuse is the use of any licit or illicit chemical substance that results inphysical, mental, emotional, or behavioral impairment in an individual.                                                                                         Hallucinogens are drugs that affect sensation, thinking, self-awareness, and    emotion. Hallucinogens include LSD (acid, microdot), mescaline and peyote (mexc,buttons, cactus), amphetamine variants (PMA, STP, DOB), phencyclidine (PCP,     angel dust, hog), phencyclidine analogues (PCE, PCPy, TCP), and others          (psilocybin, psilocyn).                                                                                                                                         Hashish is the resinous exudate of the cannabis or hemp plant (Cannabis sativa).                                                                                Heroin is a semisynthetic derivative of morphine.                                                                                                               Mandrax is a synthetic chemical depressant, the same as, or similar to Quaalude.                                                                                Marijuana is the dried leaves of the cannabis or hemp plant (Cannabis sativa).                                                                                  Narcotics are drugs that relieve pain, often induce sleep, and refer to opium,  opium derivatives, and synthetic substitutes. Natural narcotics include opium   (paregoric, parepectolin), morphine (MS-Contin, Roxanol), codeine (Tylenol with codeine, Empirin with codeine, Robitussan AC), and thebaine. Semisynthetic      narcotics include heroin (horse, smack), and hydromorphone (Dilaudid). Syntheticnarcotics include meperidine or Pethidine (Demerol, Mepergan), methadone        (Dolophine, Methadose), and others (Darvon, Lomotil).                                                                                                           Opium is the milky exudate of the incised, unripe seedpod of the opium poppy.                                                                                   Opium poppy (Papaver somniferum) is the source for many natural and             semisynthetic narcotics.                                                                                                                                        Poppy straw concentrate is the alkaloid derived from the mature dried opium     poppy.                                                                                                                                                          Qat (kat, khat) is a stimulant from the buds or leaves of catha edulis that is  chewed or drunk as tea.                                                                                                                                         Stimulants are drugs that relieve mild depression, increase energy and activity,and include cocaine (coke, snow, crack), amphetamines (Desoxyn, Dexedrine),     phenmetrazine (Preludin), methylphenidate (Ritalin), and others (Cylert,        Sanorex, Tenuate).                                                                                                                                              Infant mortality rate: The number of deaths to infants under one year old in a  given year per l,000 live births occurring in the same year.                                                                                                    International disputes: This category includes a wide variety of situations thatrange from traditional bilateral boundary disputes to unilateral claims of one  sort or another. Information regarding disputes over international boundaries   and maritime boundaries has been reviewed by the Department of State. Referencesto other situations involving borders or frontiers may also be included, such asresource disputes, geopolitical questions, or irredentist issues. However,      inclusion does not necessarily constitute official acceptance or recognition by the US Government.                                                                                                                                              Irrigated land: The figure refers to the land area that is artificially suppliedwith water.                                                                                                                                                     Land use: Human use of the land surface is categorized as arable land--land     cultivated for crops that are replanted after each harvest (wheat, maize, rice);permanent crops--land cultivated for crops that are not replanted after each    harvest (citrus, coffee, rubber);  meadows and pastures--land permanently used  for herbaceous forage crops; forest and woodland--under dense or open stands of trees; and other--any land type not specifically mentioned above (urban areas,  roads, desert).                                                                                                                                                 Leaders: The chief of state is the titular leader of the country who represents the state at official and ceremonial functions but is not involved with the day-to-day activities of the government. The head of government is the              administrative leader who manages the day-to-day activities of the government.  In the UK, the monarch is the chief of state, and the Prime Minister is the headof government. In the US, the President is both the chief of state and the head of government.                                                                                                                                                  Life expectancy at birth: The average number of years to be lived by a group of people all born in the same year, if mortality at each age remains constant in  the future.                                                                                                                                                     Literacy: There are no universal definitions and standards of literacy. Unless  otherwise noted, all rates are based on the most common definition--the ability to read and write at a specified age. Detailing the standards that individual   countries use to assess the ability to read and write is beyond the scope of    this publication.                                                                                                                                               Maritime claims: The proximity of neighboring states may prevent some national  claims from being extended the full distance.                                                                                                                   Merchant marine: All ships engaged in the carriage of goods. All commercial     vessels (as opposed to all nonmilitary ships), which excludes tugs, fishing     vessels, offshore oil rigs, etc.; also, a grouping of merchant ships by         nationality or register.                                                                                                                                        Captive register--A register of ships maintained by a territory, possession, or colony primarily or exclusively for the use of ships owned in the parent        country; also referred to as an offshore register, the offshore equivalent of aninternal register. Ships on a captive register will fly the same flag as the    parent country, or a local variant of it, but will be subject to the maritime   laws and taxation rules of the offshore territory. Although the nature of a     captive register makes it especially desirable for ships owned in the parent    country, just as in the internal register, the ships may also be owned abroad.  The captive register then acts as a flag of convenience register, except that itis not the register of an independent state.                                                                                                                    Flag of convenience register--A national register offering registration to a    merchant ship not owned in the flag state. The major flags of convenience (FOC) attract ships to their register by virtue of low fees, low or nonexistent       taxation of profits, and liberal manning requirements. True FOC registers are   characterized by having relatively few of the ships registered actually owned inthe flag state. Thus, while virtually any flag can be used for ships under a    given set of circumstances, an FOC register is one where the majority of the    merchant fleet is owned abroad. It is also referred to as an open register.                                                                                     Flag state--The nation in which a ship is registered and which holds legal      jurisdiction over operation of the ship, whether at home or abroad. Differences in flag state maritime legislation determine how a ship is manned and taxed and whether a foreign-owned ship may be placed on the register.                                                                                                     Internal register--A register of ships maintained as a subset of a national     register. Ships on the internal register fly the national flag and have that    nationality but are subject to a separate set of maritime rules from those on   the main national register. These differences usually include lower taxation of profits, manning by foreign nationals, and, usually, ownership outside the flag state (when it functions as an FOC register). The Norwegian International Ship  Register and Danish International Ship Register are the most notable examples ofan internal register. Both have been instrumental in stemming flight from the   national flag to flags of convenience and in attracting foreign owned ships to  the Norwegian and Danish flags.                                                                                                                                 Merchant ship--A vessel that carries goods against payment of freight; commonly used to denote any nonmilitary ship but accurately restricted to commercial     vessels only.                                                                                                                                                   Register--The record of a ship's ownership and nationality as listed with the   maritime authorities of a country; also, the compendium of such individual      ships' registrations. Registration of a ship provides it with a nationality and makes it subject to the laws of the country in which registered (the flag state)regardless of the nationality of the ship's ultimate owner.                                                                                                     Money figures: All money figures are expressed in contemporaneous US dollars    unless otherwise indicated.                                                                                                                                     National product: The total output of goods and services in a country in a givenyear. See Gross domestic product (GDP), Gross national product (GNP), and       GNP/GDP methodology.                                                                                                                                            Net migration rate: The balance between the number of persons entering and      leaving a country during the year per 1,000 persons (based on midyear           population). An excess of persons entering the country is referred to as net    immigration (3.56 migrants/1,000 population); an excess of persons leaving the  country as net emigration (-9.26 migrants/1,000 population).                                                                                                    Population: Figures are estimates from the Bureau of the Census based on        statistics from population censuses, vital statistics registration systems, or  sample surveys pertaining to the recent past, and on assumptions about future   trends. Starting with the 1993 Factbook demographic estimates for some countries(mostly African) have taken into account the effects of the growing incidence ofAIDS infections; in 1993 these countries were Burkina, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Haiti, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Thailand, and Brazil.                                                                                                                  Total fertility rate: The average number of children that would be born per     woman if all women lived to the end of their childbearing years and bore        children according to a given fertility rate at each age.                                                                                                       Years: All year references are for the calendar year (CY) unless indicated as   fiscal year (FY).                                                                                                                                               Note: Information for the US and US dependencies was compiled from material in  the public domain and does not represent Intelligence Community estimates. The  Handbook of International Economic Statistics, published annually in September  by the Central Intelligence Agency, contains detailed economic information for  the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries,     Eastern Europe, the newly independent republics of the former nations of        Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union, and selected other countries. The Handbook can be obtained wherever The World Factbook is available.                                                                                                                                                                                           ***THE WORLD FACTBOOK 1994                                                                                                                                                                                                                      @Afghanistan, Geography                                                                                                                                         Location:                                                                         Southern Asia, between Iran and Pakistan                                      Map references:                                                                   Asia, Middle East, Standard Time Zones of the World                           Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       647,500 sq km                                                                 land area:                                                                        647,500 sq km                                                                 comparative area:                                                                 slightly smaller than Texas                                                   Land boundaries:                                                                  total 5,529 km, China 76 km, Iran 936 km, Pakistan 2,430 km,                    Tajikistan 1,206 km, Turkmenistan 744 km, Uzbekistan 137 km                   Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           periodic disputes with Iran over Helmand water rights; Iran supports            clients in country, private Pakistani and Saudi sources also are                active; power struggles among various groups for control of Kabul,              regional rivalries among emerging warlords, traditional tribal                  disputes continue; support to Islamic fighters in Tajikistan's civil            war; border dispute with Pakistan (Durand Line); support to Islamic             militants worldwide by some factions                                          Climate:                                                                          arid to semiarid; cold winters and hot summers                                Terrain:                                                                          mostly rugged mountains; plains in north and southwest                        Natural resources:                                                                natural gas, petroleum, coal, copper, talc, barites, sulphur, lead,             zinc, iron ore, salt, precious and semiprecious stones                        Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      12%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             46%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              3%                                                                            other:                                                                            39%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   26,600 sq km (1989 est.)                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   soil degradation; overgrazing; deforestation (much of the remaining             forests are being cut down for fuel and building materials);                    desertification                                                               natural hazards:                                                                  damaging earthquakes occur in Hindu Kush mountains (one measured 6.8            on the Richter scale in 1991); flooding                                       international agreements:                                                         party to - Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Marine               Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban; signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity,             Climate Change, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Life                   Conservation                                                                  Note:                                                                             landlocked                                                                                                                                                    @Afghanistan, People                                                                                                                                            Population:                                                                       16,903,400 (July 1994 est.)                                                   Population growth rate:                                                           2.45% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       43.46 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       18.94 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            155.8 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                    Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 44.89 years                                                                   male:                                                                             45.53 years                                                                   female:                                                                           44.21 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             6.27 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Afghan(s)                                                                     adjective:                                                                        Afghan                                                                        Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Pashtun 38%, Tajik 25%, Uzbek 6%, Hazara 19%, minor ethnic groups               (Chahar Aimaks, Turkmen, Baloch, and others)                                  Religions:                                                                        Sunni Muslim 84%, Shi'a Muslim 15%, other 1%                                  Languages:                                                                        Pashtu 35%, Afghan Persian (Dari) 50%, Turkic languages (primarily              Uzbek and Turkmen) 11%, 30 minor languages (primarily Balochi and               Pashai) 4%, much bilingualism                                                 Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 29%                                                                           male:                                                                             44%                                                                           female:                                                                           14%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      4.98 million                                                                  by occupation:                                                                    agriculture and animal husbandry 67.8%, industry 10.2%, construction            6.3%, commerce 5.0%, services and other 10.7% (1980 est.)                                                                                                     @Afghanistan, Government                                                                                                                                        Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Islamic State of Afghanistan                                                  conventional short form:                                                          Afghanistan                                                                   local long form:                                                                  Dowlat-e Eslami-ye Afghanestan                                                local short form:                                                                 Afghanestan                                                                   former:                                                                           Republic of Afghanistan                                                       Digraph:                                                                          AF                                                                            Type:                                                                             transitional government                                                       Capital:                                                                          Kabul                                                                         Administrative divisions:                                                         30 provinces (velayat, singular - velayat); Badakhshan, Badghis,                Baghlan, Balkh, Bamian, Farah, Faryab, Ghazni, Ghowr, Helmand, Herat,           Jowzjan, Kabol, Kandahar, Kapisa, Konar, Kondoz, Laghman, Lowgar,               Nangarhar, Nimruz, Oruzgan, Paktia, Paktika, Parvan, Samangan, Sar-e            Pol, Takhar, Vardak, Zabol                                                    note:                                                                             there may be a new province of Nurestan (Nuristan)                            Independence:                                                                     19 August 1919 (from UK)                                                      National holiday:                                                                 Victory of the Muslim Nation, 28 April; Remembrance Day for Martyrs             and Disabled, 4 May; Independence Day, 19 August                              Constitution:                                                                     none                                                                          Legal system:                                                                     a new legal system has not been adopted but the transitional                    government has declared it will follow Islamic law (Shari'a)                  Suffrage:                                                                         undetermined; previously universal, male ages 15-50                           Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Burhanuddin RABBANI (Interim President July - December 1992;          President since 2 January 1993); First Vice President Mohammad NABI             Mohammadi (since NA); First Vice President Mohammad SHAH Fazli (since           NA); election last held NA December 1992 (next to be held NA December           1994); results - Burhanuddin RABBANI was elected to a two-year term by          a national shura, later amended by multi-party agreement to 18 months.        head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Gulbuddin HIKMATYAR (since 17 March 1993); First Deputy          Prime Minister Qutbuddin HELAL (since 17 March 1993); Deputy Prime              Minister Arsala RAHMANI (since 17 March 1993)                                 cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers                                                          Legislative branch:                                                               a unicameral parliament consisting of 205 members was chosen by the             shura in January 1993; non-functioning as of June 1993                        Judicial branch:                                                                  an interim Chief Justice of the Supreme Court has been appointed, but           a new court system has not yet been organized                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    current political organizations include Jamiat-i-Islami (Islamic                Society), Burhanuddin RABBANI, Ahmad Shah MASOOD; Hizbi                         Islami-Gulbuddin (Islamic Party), Gulbuddin HIKMATYAR faction; Hizbi            Islami-Khalis (Islamic Party), Yunis KHALIS faction; Ittihad-i-Islami           Barai Azadi Afghanistan (Islamic Union for the Liberation of                    Afghanistan), Abdul Rasul SAYYAF; Harakat-Inqilab-i-Islami (Islamic             Revolutionary Movement), Mohammad Nabi MOHAMMADI;                               Jabha-i-Najat-i-Milli Afghanistan (Afghanistan National Liberation              Front), Sibghatullah MOJADDEDI; Mahaz-i-Milli-Islami (National Islamic          Front), Sayed Ahamad GAILANI; Hizbi Wahdat (Islamic Unity Party),               Abdul Ali MAZARI; Harakat-i-Islami (Islamic Movement), Mohammed Asif            MOHSENI; Jumbesh-i-Milli Islami (National Islamic Movement), Rashid             DOSTUM                                                                        note:                                                                             the former ruling Watan Party has been disbanded                              Other political or pressure groups:                                               the former resistance commanders are the major power brokers in the             countryside; shuras (councils) of commanders are now administering              most cities outside Kabul; ulema (religious scholars); tribal elders          Member of:                                                                        AsDB, CP, ECO, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IDB, IFAD,              IFC, ILO, IMF, INTELSAT, IOC, ITU, LORCS, NAM, OIC, UN, UNCTAD,                 UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WMO, WTO                                       Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 (vacant); Charge d'Affaires Abdul RAHIM                                       chancery:                                                                         2341 Wyoming Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008                                  telephone:                                                                        (202) 234-3770 or 3771                                                        FAX:                                                                              (202) 328-3516                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                     none; embassy was closed in January 1989                                      Flag:                                                                             three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and black, with             the national coat of arms superimposed in the middle of the white band          and large Islamic lettering superimposed over the green and white               bands                                                                         Overview:                                                                         Afghanistan is an extremely poor, landlocked country, highly dependent          on farming (wheat especially) and livestock raising (sheep and goats).          Economic considerations have played second fiddle to political and              military upheavals during more than 14 years of war, including the              nearly 10-year Soviet military occupation (which ended 15 February              1989). Over the past decade, one-third of the population fled the               country, with Pakistan sheltering more than 3 million refugees and              Iran about 3 million. About 1.4 million Afghan refugees remain in               Pakistan and about 2 million in Iran. Another 1 million probably moved          into and around urban areas within Afghanistan. Although reliable data          are unavailable, gross domestic product is lower than 12 years ago              because of the loss of labor and capital and the disruption of trade            and transport.                                                                National product:                                                                 GDP $NA                                                                       National product real growth rate:                                                NA%                                                                           National product per capita:                                                      $NA                                                                           Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 NA%                                                                           Unemployment rate:                                                                NA%                                                                           Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $NA                                                                           expenditures:                                                                     $NA, including capital expenditures of $NA                                    Exports:                                                                          $243 million (f.o.b., 1991)                                                   commodities:                                                                      fruits and nuts, handwoven carpets, wool, cotton, hides and pelts,              precious and semi-precious gems                                               partners:                                                                         FSU countries, Pakistan, Iran, Germany, India, UK, Belgium,                     Luxembourg, Czechoslovakia                                                    Imports:                                                                          $737 million (c.i.f., 1991)                                                   commodities:                                                                      food and petroleum products; most consumer goods                              partners:                                                                         FSU countries, Pakistan, Iran, Japan, Singapore, India, South Korea,            Germany                                                                       External debt:                                                                    $2.3 billion (March 1991 est.)                                                Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 2.3% (FY91 est.); accounts for about 25% of GDP                   Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         480,000 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       1 billion kWh                                                                 consumption per capita:                                                           60 kWh (1992)                                                                 Industries:                                                                       small-scale production of textiles, soap, furniture, shoes,                     fertilizer, and cement; handwoven carpets; natural gas, oil, coal,              copper                                                                        Agriculture:                                                                      largely subsistence farming and nomadic animal husbandry; cash                  products - wheat, fruits, nuts, karakul pelts, wool, mutton                   Illicit drugs:                                                                    an illicit cultivator of opium poppy and cannabis for the                       international drug trade; world's second-largest opium producer after           Burma (680 metric tons in 1993) and a major source of hashish                 Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        $450 million US assistance provided 1985-1993; USAID will stop all              programs by mid-1994; the UN provides assistance in the form of food            aid, immunization, land mine removal, and a wide range of aid to                refugees and displaced persons                                                Currency:                                                                         1 afghani (AF) = 100 puls                                                     Exchange rates:                                                                   afghanis (Af) per US$1 - 1,900 (January 1994), 1,019 (March 1993), 850          (1991), 700 (1989-90), 220 (1988-89); note - these rates reflect the            free market exchange rates rather than the official exchange rates            Fiscal year:                                                                      21 March - 20 March                                                                                                                                           @Afghanistan, Communications                                                                                                                                    Railroads:                                                                        9.6 km (single track) 1.524-meter gauge from Gushgy (formerly Kushka)           (Turkmenistan) to Towraghondi and 15.0 km from Termiz (Uzbekistan) to           Kheyrabad transshipment point on south bank of Amu Darya                      Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            21,000 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            2,800 km                                                                      unpaved:                                                                          gravel 1,650 km; earth 16,550 km (1984)                                       Inland waterways:                                                                 total navigability 1,200 km; chiefly Amu Darya, which handles vessels           up to about 500 metric tons                                                   Pipelines:                                                                        petroleum products - Uzbekistan to Bagram and Turkmenistan to                   Shindand; natural gas 180 km                                                  Ports:                                                                            Shir Khan and Kheyrabad (river ports)                                         Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            42                                                                            usable:                                                                           35                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   9                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       10                                                                            with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       17                                                                            Telecommunications:                                                               limited telephone, telegraph, and radiobroadcast services; television           introduced in 1980; 31,200 telephones; numerous cellular telephones;            broadcast stations - 5 AM, no FM, 1 TV; 1 satellite earth station                                                                                             @Afghanistan, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                    Branches:                                                                         the military still does not yet exist on a national scale; some                 elements of the former Army, Air and Air Defense Forces, National               Guard, Border Guard Forces, National Police Force (Sarandoi), and               tribal militias remain intact but are factionalized among the various           mujahedin and former regime leaders                                           Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 4,188,036; fit for military service 2,245,196; reach            military age (22) annually 158,335 (1994 est.)                                Defense expenditures:                                                             the new government has not yet adopted a defense budget                                                                                                                                                                                       @Albania, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Balkan State, Southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula between              Serbia and Montenegro and Greece                                              Map references:                                                                   Africa, Ethnic Groups in Eastern Europe, Europe, Standard Time Zones            of the World                                                                  Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       28,750 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        27,400 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Maryland                                                 Land boundaries:                                                                  total 720 km, Greece 282 km, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia          151 km, Serbia and Montenegro 287 km (114 km with Serbia, 173 km with           Montenegro)                                                                   Coastline:                                                                        362 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                continental shelf:                                                                not specified                                                                 territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           Albanian majority in Kosovo seeks independence from Serbia and                  Montenegro, and the Albanian Government supports the Kosovo position            politically                                                                   Climate:                                                                          mild temperate; cool, cloudy, wet winters; hot, clear, dry summers;             interior is cooler and wetter                                                 Terrain:                                                                          mostly mountains and hills; small plains along coast                          Natural resources:                                                                petroleum, natural gas, coal, chromium, copper, timber, nickel                Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      21%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  4%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             15%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              38%                                                                           other:                                                                            22%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   4,230 sq km (1989)                                                            Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   deforestation                                                                 natural hazards:                                                                  subject to destructive earthquakes; tsunami occur along southwestern            coast                                                                         international agreements:                                                         party to - Biodiversity                                                       Note:                                                                             strategic location along Strait of Otranto (links Adriatic Sea to               Ionian Sea and Mediterranean Sea)                                                                                                                             @Albania, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       3,374,085 (July 1994 est.)                                                    note:                                                                             IMF, working with Albanian government figures estimates the population          at 3,120,000 in 1993 and that the population has fallen since 1990            Population growth rate:                                                           1.19% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       22.46 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       5.32 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -5.27 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            30 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                       Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 73.4 years                                                                    male:                                                                             70.42 years                                                                   female:                                                                           76.61 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             2.78 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Albanian(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Albanian                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Albanian 95%, Greeks 3%, other 2% (Vlachs, Gypsies, Serbs, and                  Bulgarians) (1989 est.)                                                       Religions:                                                                        Muslim 70%, Greek Orthodox 20%, Roman Catholic 10%                            note:                                                                             all mosques and churches were closed in 1967 and religious observances          prohibited; in November 1990, Albania began allowing private religious          practice                                                                      Languages:                                                                        Albanian (Tosk is the official dialect), Greek                                Literacy:                                                                         age 9 and over can read and write (1955)                                      total population:                                                                 72%                                                                           male:                                                                             80%                                                                           female:                                                                           63%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      1.5 million (1987)                                                            by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 60%, industry and commerce 40% (1986)                                                                                                             @Albania, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Albania                                                           conventional short form:                                                          Albania                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Republika e Shqiperise                                                        local short form:                                                                 Shqiperia                                                                     former:                                                                           People's Socialist Republic of Albania                                        Digraph:                                                                          AL                                                                            Type:                                                                             nascent democracy                                                             Capital:                                                                          Tirane                                                                        Administrative divisions:                                                         26 districts (rrethe, singular - rreth); Berat, Dibre, Durres,                  Elbasan, Fier, Gjirokaster, Gramsh, Kolonje, Korce, Kruje, Kukes,               Lezhe, Librazhd, Lushnje, Mat, Mirdite, Permet, Pogradec, Puke,                 Sarande, Shkoder, Skrapar, Tepelene, Tirane, Tropoje, Vlore                   Independence:                                                                     28 November 1912 (from Ottoman Empire)                                        National holiday:                                                                 Liberation Day, 28 November (1944; changed by decree on 12 November             1993)                                                                         Constitution:                                                                     an interim basic law was approved by the People's Assembly on 29 April          1991; a new constitution was to be drafted for adoption in 1992, but            is still in process                                                           Legal system:                                                                     has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction                                  Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age, universal and compulsory                                     Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President of the Republic Sali BERISHA (since 9 April 1992)                   head of government:                                                               Prime Minister of the Council of Ministers Aleksander Gabriel MEKSI             (since 10 April 1992)                                                         Cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; appointed by the president                              Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    People's Assembly (Kuvendi Popullor):                                             elections last held 22 March 1992; results - DP 62.29%, ASP 25.57%,             SDP 4.33%, RP 3.15%, UHP 2.92%, other 1.74%; seats - (140 total) DP             92, ASP 38, SDP 7, RP 1, UHP 2                                                Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    there are at least 18 political parties; most prominent are the                 Albanian Socialist Party (ASP; formerly the Albania Workers Party),             Fatos NANO, first secretary; Democratic Party (DP), Eduard SELAMI,              chairman; Albanian Republican Party (RP), Sabri GODO; Omonia (Greek             minority party), leader NA (ran in 1992 election as Unity for Human             Rights Party (UHP)); Social Democratic Party (SDP), Skender GJINUSHI;           Democratic Alliance Party (DAP), Spartak NGJELA, chairman                     Member of:                                                                        BSEC, CCC, CE (guest), CSCE, EBRD, ECE, FAO, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IDA,             IDB, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user), INTERPOL,          IOC, IOM (observer), ISO, ITU, LORCS, NACC, OIC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO,            UNIDO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO                                              Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Lublin Hasan DILJA                                                 chancery:                                                                         Suite 1010, 1511 K Street NW, Washington, DC 20005                            telephone:                                                                        (202) 223-4942, 8187                                                          FAX:                                                                              (202) 628-7342                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador William E. RYERSON                                                 embassy:                                                                          Rruga E. Elbansanit 103, Tirane                                               mailing address:                                                                  PSC 59, Box 100 (A), APO AE 09624                                             telephone:                                                                        355-42-32875, 33520                                                           FAX:                                                                              355-42-32222                                                                  Flag:                                                                             red with a black two-headed eagle in the center                                                                                                               @Albania, Economy                                                               Overview:                                                                         An extremely poor country by European standards, Albania is making the          difficult transition to a more open-market economy. The economy                 rebounded in 1993 after a severe depression accompanying the collapse           of the previous centrally planned system in 1990 and 1991.                      Stabilization policies, including public sector layoffs and reduced             social services, have improved the government's fiscal situation and            reduced inflation. The recovery was spurred by the remittances of some          5% of the population which works abroad, mostly in Greece and Italy.            Foreign assistance and humanitarian aid also supported the recovery.            Most agricultural land was privatized in 1992, substantially improving          peasant incomes. Albania's limited industrial sector, now less than             one-sixth of GDP, continued to decline in 1993. A sharp fall in                 chromium prices reduced hard currency receipts from the mining sector.          Large segments of the population, especially those living in urban              areas, continue to depend on humanitarian aid to meet basic food                requirements. Unemployment remains a severe problem accounting for              approximately one-fifth of the work force. Growth is expected to                continue in 1994, but could falter if Albania becomes involved in the           conflict in the former Yugoslavia, workers' remittances from Greece             are reduced, or foreign assistance declines.                                  National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $3.3 billion (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                11% (1993)                                                                    National product per capita:                                                      $1,100 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 31% (1993 est.)                                                               Unemployment rate:                                                                18% (1993 est.)                                                               Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $1.1 billion                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $1.4 billion, including capital expenditures of $70 million (1991               est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $70 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                    commodities:                                                                      asphalt, metals and metallic ores, electricity, crude oil, vegetables,          fruits, tobacco                                                               partners:                                                                         Italy, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Germany, Greece,              Czechoslovakia, Poland, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary                            Imports:                                                                          $524 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                   commodities:                                                                      machinery, consumer goods, grains                                             partners:                                                                         Italy, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Germany,                      Czechoslovakia, Romania, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece                    External debt:                                                                    $724 million (1993 est.)                                                      Industrial production:                                                            growth rate -10% (1993 est.); accounts for 16% of GDP (1993 est.)             Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         1,690,000 kW                                                                  production:                                                                       5 billion kWh                                                                 consumption per capita:                                                           1,520 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       food processing, textiles and clothing, lumber, oil, cement,                    chemicals, mining, basic metals, hydropower                                   Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 55% of GDP; arable land per capita among lowest in                 Europe; 80% of arable land now in private hands; one-half of work               force engaged in farming; produces wide range of temperate-zone crops           and livestock                                                                 Illicit drugs:                                                                    transshipment point for Southwest Asian heroin transiting the Balkan            route; limited opium production                                               Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        $190 million humanitarian aid; $94 million in loans/guarantees/credits        Currency:                                                                         1 lek (L) = 100 qintars                                                       Exchange rates:                                                                   leke (L) per US$1 - 99 (January 1994), 97 (January 1993), 50 (January           1992), 25 (September 1991)                                                    Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Albania, Communications                                                                                                                                        Railroads:                                                                        543 km total; 509 km 1.435-meter standard gauge, single track and 34            km narrow gauge, single track (1990); line connecting Titograd (Serbia          and Montenegro) and Shkoder (Albania) completed August 1986                   Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            16,700 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            6,700 km                                                                      unpaved:                                                                          earth 10,000 km (1990)                                                        Inland waterways:                                                                 43 km plus Albanian sections of Lake Scutari, Lake Ohrid, and Lake              Prespa (1990)                                                                 Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 145 km; petroleum products 55 km; natural gas 64 km (1991)          Ports:                                                                            Durres, Sarande, Vlore                                                        Merchant marine:                                                                  11 cargo ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 52,967 GRT/76,887 DWT             Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            12                                                                            usable:                                                                           10                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   3                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       6                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       4                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               inadequate service; 15,000 telephones; broadcast stations - 13 AM, 1            TV; 514,000 radios, 255,000 TVs (1987 est.)                                                                                                                   @Albania, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         Army, Navy, Air and Air Defense Forces, Interior Ministry Troops              Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 906,938; fit for military service 746,945; reach                military age (19) annually 33,184 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             215 million leke, NA% of GNP (1993 est.); note - conversion of defense          expenditures into US dollars using the current exchange rate could              produce misleading results                                                                                                                                                                                                                    @Algeria, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Northern Africa, along the Mediterranean Sea, between Morocco and               Tunisia                                                                       Map references:                                                                   Africa, Europe                                                                Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       2,381,740 sq km                                                               land area:                                                                        2,381,740 sq km                                                               comparative area:                                                                 slightly less than 3.5 times the size of Texas                                Land boundaries:                                                                  total 6,343 km, Libya 982 km, Mali 1,376 km, Mauritania 463 km,                 Morocco 1,559 km, Niger 956 km, Tunisia 965 km, Western Sahara 42 km          Coastline:                                                                        998 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           Libya claims part of southeastern Algeria; land boundary dispute with           Tunisia settled in 1993                                                       Climate:                                                                          arid to semiarid; mild, wet winters with hot, dry summers along coast;          drier with cold winters and hot summers on high plateau; sirocco is a           hot, dust/sand-laden wind especially common in summer                         Terrain:                                                                          mostly high plateau and desert; some mountains; narrow, discontinuous           coastal plain                                                                 Natural resources:                                                                petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, phosphates, uranium, lead, zinc             Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      3%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             13%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              2%                                                                            other:                                                                            82%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   3,360 sq km (1989 est.)                                                       Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   soil erosion from overgrazing and other poor farming practices;                 desertification; dumping of untreated sewage, petroleum refining                wastes, and other industrial effluents is leading to the pollution of           rivers and coastal waters; Mediterranean Sea, in particular, becoming           polluted from oil wastes, soil erosion, and fertilizer runoff; limited          supply of potable water                                                       natural hazards:                                                                  mountainous areas subject to severe earthquakes                               international agreements:                                                         party to - Climate Change, Endangered Species, Environmental                    Modification, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands;                 signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity, Law of the Sea, Nuclear Test           Ban                                                                           Note:                                                                             second-largest country in Africa (after Sudan)                                                                                                                @Algeria, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       27,895,068 (July 1994 est.)                                                   Population growth rate:                                                           2.29% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       29.71 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       6.22 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -0.58 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            52.1 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 67.68 years                                                                   male:                                                                             66.63 years                                                                   female:                                                                           68.77 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             3.83 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Algerian(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Algerian                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Arab-Berber 99%, European less than 1%                                        Religions:                                                                        Sunni Muslim (state religion) 99%, Christian and Jewish 1%                    Languages:                                                                        Arabic (official), French, Berber dialects                                    Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 57%                                                                           male:                                                                             70%                                                                           female:                                                                           46%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      6.2 million (1992 est.)                                                       by occupation:                                                                    government 29.5%, agriculture 22%, construction and public works                16.2%, industry 13.6%, commerce and services 13.5%, transportation and          communication 5.2% (1989)                                                                                                                                     @Algeria, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria                                    conventional short form:                                                          Algeria                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Al Jumhuriyah al Jaza'iriyah ad Dimuqratiyah ash Shabiyah                     local short form:                                                                 Al Jaza'ir                                                                    Digraph:                                                                          AG                                                                            Type:                                                                             republic                                                                      Capital:                                                                          Algiers                                                                       Administrative divisions:                                                         48 provinces (wilayast, singular - wilaya); Adrar, Ain Defla, Ain               Temouchent, Alger, Annaba, Batna, Bechar, Bejaia, Biskra, Blida, Bordj          Bou Arreridj, Bouira, Boumerdes, Chlef, Constantine, Djelfa, El                 Bayadh, El Oued, El Tarf, Ghardaia, Guelma, Illizi, Jijel, Khenchela,           Laghouat, Mascara, Medea, Mila, Mostaganem, M'Sila, Naama, Oran,                Ouargla, Oum el Bouaghi, Relizane, Saida, Setif, Sidi Bel Abbes,                Skikda, Souk Ahras, Tamanghasset, Tebessa, Tiaret, Tindouf, Tipaza,             Tissemsilt, Tizi Ouzou, Tlemcen                                               Independence:                                                                     5 July 1962 (from France)                                                     National holiday:                                                                 Anniversary of the Revolution, 1 November (1954)                              Constitution:                                                                     19 November 1976, effective 22 November 1976; revised 3 November 1988           and 23 February 1989                                                          Legal system:                                                                     socialist, based on French and Islamic law; judicial review of                  legislative acts in ad hoc Constitutional Council composed of various           public officials, including several Supreme Court justices; has not             accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction                                          Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Lamine ZEROUAL (since 31 January 1994); next election to be           held after a three-year transition period which began on 31 January             1994                                                                          head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Mokdad SIFI (since 11 April 1994)                              cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; appointed by the prime minister                         Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    National People's Assembly (Al-Majlis Ech-Chaabi Al-Watani):                      elections first round held on 26 December 1991 (second round canceled           by the military after President BENDJEDID resigned 11 January 1992,             effectively suspending the Assembly); results - percent of vote by              party NA; seats - (281 total); the fundamentalist FIS won 188 of the            231 seats contested in the first round; note - elections (municipal             and wilaya) were held in June 1990, the first in Algerian history;              results - FIS 55%, FLN 27.5%, other 17.5%, with 65% of the voters               participating                                                                 Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court (Cour Supreme)                                                  Political parties and leaders:                                                    Islamic Salvation Front (FIS, outlawed April 1992), Ali BELHADJ, Dr.            Abassi MADANI, Abdelkader HACHANI (all under arrest), Rabeh KEBIR               (self-exile in Germany); National Liberation Front (FLN), Abdelhamid            MEHRI, Secretary General; Socialist Forces Front (FFS), Hocine Ait              AHMED, Secretary General                                                      note:                                                                             the government established a multiparty system in September 1989 and,           as of 31 December 1990, over 50 legal parties existed                         Member of:                                                                        ABEDA, AfDB, AFESD, AL, AMF, AMU, CCC, ECA, FAO, G-15, G-19, G-24,              G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INMARSAT,           INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, ISO, ITU, LORCS, NAM, OAPEC, OAS (observer),           OAU, OIC, OPEC, UN, UNAVEM II, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNTAC,             UPU, WCL, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO                                                 Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Nourredine Yazid ZERHOUNI                                          chancery:                                                                         2118 Kalorama Road NW, Washington, DC 20008                                   telephone:                                                                        (202) 265-2800                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Mary Ann CASEY                                                     embassy:                                                                          4 Chemin Cheikh Bachir El-Ibrahimi, Algiers                                   mailing address:                                                                  B. P. Box 549, Alger-Gare, 16000 Algiers                                      telephone:                                                                        [213] (2) 601-425, 255, 186                                                   FAX:                                                                              [213] (2) 603979                                                              consulate(s):                                                                     Oran                                                                          Flag:                                                                             two equal vertical bands of green (hoist side) and white with a red             five-pointed star within a red crescent; the crescent, star, and color          green are traditional symbols of Islam (the state religion)                                                                                                   @Algeria, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         The hydrocarbons sector is the backbone of the economy, accounting for          roughly 57% of government revenues, 25% of GDP, and almost all export           earnings; Algeria has the fifth largest reserves of natural gas in the          world and ranks fourteenth for oil. Algiers' efforts to reform one of           the most centrally planned economies in the Arab world began after the          1986 collapse of world oil prices plunged the country into a severe             recession. In 1989, the government launched a comprehensive,                    IMF-supported program to achieve macroeconomic stabilization and to             introduce market mechanisms into the economy. Despite substantial               progress toward macroeconomic adjustment, in 1992 the reform drive              stalled as Algiers became embroiled in political turmoil. In September          1993, a new government was formed, one of whose priorities was the              resumption and acceleration of the structural adjustment process.               Buffeted by the slump in world oil prices and burdened with a heavy             foreign debt, Algiers in 1993 resumed negotiations with the IMF and is          on track to conclude a standby arrangement with the Fund in 1994.             National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $89 billion (1993 est.)                   National product real growth rate:                                                1% (1993 est.)                                                                National product per capita:                                                      $3,300 (1992 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 22% (1993 est.)                                                               Unemployment rate:                                                                22% (1993 est.)                                                               Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $14.4 billion                                                                 expenditures:                                                                     $14.6 billion, including capital expenditures of $3.5 billion (1992             est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $11.4 billion (f.o.b., 1993 est.)                                             commodities:                                                                      petroleum and natural gas 97%                                                 partners:                                                                         Italy 21%, France 16%, US 14%, Germany 13%, Spain 9%                          Imports:                                                                          $9 billion (f.o.b., 1993 est.)                                                commodities:                                                                      capital goods 39.7%, food and beverages 21.7%, consumer goods 11.8%             (1990)                                                                        partners:                                                                         France 29%, Italy 14%, Spain 9%, US 9%, Germany 7%                            External debt:                                                                    $26 billion (1994)                                                            Industrial production:                                                            growth rate NA%                                                               Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         6,380,000 kW                                                                  production:                                                                       16.384 billion kWh                                                            consumption per capita:                                                           630 kWh (1992)                                                                Industries:                                                                       petroleum, light industries, natural gas, mining, electrical,                   petrochemical, food processing                                                Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 12.8% of GDP (1993 est.) and employs 22% of labor force;           products- wheat, barley, oats, grapes, olives, citrus, fruits, sheep,           cattle; net importer of food - grain, vegetable oil, sugar                    Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-85), $1.4 billion; Western                (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $925           million; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $1.8 billion; Communist                  countries (1970-89), $2.7 billion; net official disbursements                   (1985-89), $375 million                                                       Currency:                                                                         1 Algerian dinar (DA) = 100 centimes                                          Exchange rates:                                                                   Algerian dinars (DA) per US$1 - 36.008 (April 1994), 23.345 (1993),             21.836 (1992), 18.473 (1991), 8.958 (1990), 7.6086 (1989)                     Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Algeria, Communications                                                                                                                                        Railroads:                                                                        4,060 km total; 2,616 km standard gauge (1.435 m), 1,188 km                     1.055-meter gauge, 256 km 1.000-meter gauge; 300 km electrified; 215            km double track                                                               Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            90,031 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            concrete, bituminous 58,868 km                                                unpaved:                                                                          gravel, crushed stone, earth 31,163 km (1990)                                 Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 6,612 km; petroleum products 298 km; natural gas 2,948 km           Ports:                                                                            Algiers, Annaba, Arzew, Bejaia, Djendjene, Ghazaouet, Jijel, Mers el            Kebir, Mostaganem, Oran, Skikda                                               Merchant marine:                                                                  75 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 903,179 GRT/1,064,211 DWT, bulk           9, cargo 27, chemical tanker 7, liquefied gas 9, oil tanker 5,                  roll-on/roll-off cargo 12, short-sea passenger 5, specialized tanker 1        Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            140                                                                           usable:                                                                           124                                                                           with permanent-surface runways:                                                   53                                                                            with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        2                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       32                                                                            with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       65                                                                            Telecommunications:                                                               excellent domestic and international service in the north, sparse in            the south; 822,000 telephones; broadcast stations - 26 AM, no FM, 18            TV; 1,600,000 TV sets; 5,200,000 radios; 5 submarine cables; microwave          radio relay to Italy, France, Spain, Morocco, and Tunisia; coaxial              cable to Morocco and Tunisia; satellite earth stations - 1 Atlantic             Ocean INTELSAT, 1 Indian Ocean INTELSAT, 1 Intersputnik, l ARABSAT,             and 12 domestic; 20 additional satellite earth stations are planned                                                                                           @Algeria, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         National Popular Army, Navy, Air Force, Territorial Air Defense               Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 6,863,378; fit for military service 4,215,767; reach            military age (19) annually 301,945 (1994 est.)                                Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $1.36 billion, 2.5% of GDP (1993 est.)                                                                                                                                                                             @American Samoa                                                                                                                                                 Header                                                                                                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (territory of the US)                                                                                                                                         @American Samoa, Geography                                                                                                                                      Location:                                                                         Oceania, Polynesia, in the South Pacific Ocean, 3,700 km                        south-southwest of Honolulu, about halfway between Hawaii and New               Zealand                                                                       Map references:                                                                   Oceania                                                                       Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       199 sq km                                                                     land area:                                                                        199 sq km                                                                     comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Washington, DC                                           note:                                                                             includes Rose Island and Swains Island                                        Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        116 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  24 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                200-m depth or to depth of exploitation                                       exclusive economic zone:                                                          200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          tropical marine, moderated by southeast trade winds; annual rainfall            averages 124 inches; rainy season from November to April, dry season            from May to October; little seasonal temperature variation                    Terrain:                                                                          five volcanic islands with rugged peaks and limited coastal plains,             two coral atolls (Rose Island, Swains Island)                                 Natural resources:                                                                pumice, pumicite                                                              Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      10%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  5%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              75%                                                                           other:                                                                            10%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    rent issues:                                                                         NA                                                                         ural hazards:                                                                        typhoons common from December to March                                     ernational agreements:                                                               NA                                                                         Note:                                                                             Pago Pago has one of the best natural deepwater harbors in the South            Pacific Ocean, sheltered by shape from rough seas and protected by              peripheral mountains from high winds; strategic location in the South           Pacific Ocean                                                                                                                                                 @American Samoa, People                                                                                                                                         Population:                                                                       55,223 (July 1994 est.)                                                       Population growth rate:                                                           3.86% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       36.63 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       4.01 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               6 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            18.78 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                    Life expectancy at birth:                                                       Total population:                                                                 72.91 years                                                                   male:                                                                             71.03 years                                                                   female:                                                                           74.85 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             4.36 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             American Samoan(s)                                                            adjective:                                                                        American Samoan                                                               Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Samoan (Polynesian) 89%, Caucasian 2%, Tongan 4%, other 5%                    Religions:                                                                        Christian Congregationalist 50%, Roman Catholic 20%, Protestant                 denominations and other 30%                                                   Languages:                                                                        Samoan (closely related to Hawaiian and other Polynesian languages),            English; most people are bilingual                                            Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1980)                                     total population:                                                                 97%                                                                           male:                                                                             97%                                                                           female:                                                                           97%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      14,400 (1990)                                                                 by occupation:                                                                    government 33%, tuna canneries 34%, other 33% (1990)                                                                                                          @American Samoa, Government                                                                                                                                     Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Territory of American Samoa                                                   conventional short form:                                                          American Samoa                                                                Abbreviation:                                                                     AS                                                                            Digraph:                                                                          AQ                                                                            Type:                                                                             unincorporated and unorganized territory of the US; administered by             the US Department of Interior, Office of Territorial and International          Affairs                                                                       Capital:                                                                          Pago Pago                                                                     Administrative divisions:                                                         none (territory of the US)                                                    Independence:                                                                     none (territory of the US)                                                    National holiday:                                                                 Territorial Flag Day, 17 April (1900)                                         Constitution:                                                                     ratified 1966, in effect 1967                                                 Legal system:                                                                     NA                                                                            Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President William Jefferson CLINTON (since 20 January 1993); Vice               President Albert GORE, Jr. (since 20 January 1993)                            head of government:                                                               Governor A. P. LUTALI (since 3 January 1993); Lieutenant Governor               Tauese P. SUNIA (since 3 January 1993); election last held 3 November           1992 (next to be held NA November 1996); results - A. P. LUTALI                 (Democrat) 53%, Peter Tali COLEMAN (Republican) 36%                           Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral Legislative Assembly (Fono)                                         House of Representatives:                                                         elections last held 3 November 1992 (next to be held NA November                1994); results - representatives popularly elected from 17 house                districts; seats - (21 total, 20 elected, and 1 nonvoting delegate              from Swains Island)                                                           Senate:                                                                           elections last held 3 November 1992 (next to be held NA November                1996); results - senators elected by village chiefs from 12 senate              districts; seats - (18 total) number of seats by party NA                     US House of Representatives:                                                      elections last held 3 November 1992 (next to be held NA November                1994); results - Eni R. F. H. FALEOMAVAEGA reelected as delegate              Judicial branch:                                                                  High Court                                                                    Political parties and leaders:                                                    NA                                                                            Member of:                                                                        ESCAP (associate), INTERPOL (subbureau), IOC, SPC                             Diplomatic representation in US:                                                  none (territory of the US)                                                    US diplomatic representation:                                                     none (territory of the US)                                                    Flag:                                                                             blue with a white triangle edged in red that is based on the fly side           and extends to the hoist side; a brown and white American bald eagle            flying toward the hoist side is carrying two traditional Samoan                 symbols of authority, a staff and a war club                                                                                                                  @American Samoa, Economy                                                                                                                                        Overview:                                                                         Economic activity is strongly linked to the US, with which American             Samoa conducts 80%-90% of its foreign trade. Tuna fishing and tuna              processing plants are the backbone of the private sector, with canned           tuna the primary export. The tuna canneries and the government are by           far the two largest employers. Other economic activities include a              slowly developing tourist industry. Transfers from the US Government            add substantially to American Samoa's economic well-being.                    National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $128 million (1991)                       National product real growth rate:                                                NA%                                                                           National product per capita:                                                      $2,600 (1991)                                                                 Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 7% (1990)                                                                     Unemployment rate:                                                                12% (1991)                                                                    Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $97 million (includes $43,000,000 in local revenue and $54,000,000 in           grant revenue);                                                               expenditures:                                                                     $NA, including capital expenditures of $NA (FY91)                             Exports:                                                                          $306 million (f.o.b., 1989)                                                   commodities:                                                                      canned tuna 93%                                                               partners:                                                                         US 99.6%                                                                      Imports:                                                                          $360.3 million (c.i.f., 1989)                                                 commodities:                                                                      materials for canneries 56%, food 8%, petroleum products 7%, machinery          and parts 6%                                                                  partners:                                                                         US 62%, Japan 9%, NZ 7%, Australia 11%, Fiji 4%, other 7%                     External debt:                                                                    $NA                                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate NA%                                                               Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         42,000 kW                                                                     production:                                                                       100 million kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           2,020 kWh (1990)                                                              Industries:                                                                       tuna canneries (largely dependent on foreign fishing vessels), meat             canning, handicrafts                                                          Agriculture:                                                                      bananas, coconuts, vegetables, taro, breadfruit, yams, copra,                   pineapples, papayas, dairy farming                                            Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        $21,042,650 in operational funds and $1,227,000 in construction funds           for capital improvement projects from the US Department of Interior             (1991)                                                                        Currency:                                                                         1 United States dollar = 100 cents                                            Exchange rates:                                                                   US currency is used                                                           Fiscal year:                                                                      1 October - 30 September                                                                                                                                      @American Samoa, Communications                                                                                                                                 Railroads:                                                                        none                                                                          Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            350 km                                                                        paved:                                                                            150 km                                                                        unpaved:                                                                          200 km                                                                        Ports:                                                                            Pago Pago, Ta'u, Ofu, Auasi, Aanu'u (new construction), Faleosao              Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            4                                                                             usable:                                                                           4                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   2                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440 to 3,659 m:                                                    1 (international airport at Tafuna)                                           with runways 1,200 to 2,439 m:                                                    0                                                                             note:                                                                             small airstrips on Fituita and Ofu                                            Telecommunications:                                                               8,399 telephones; broadcast stations - 1 AM, 1 FM, 1 TV; good telex,            telegraph, and facsimile services; 1 Pacific Ocean INTELSAT earth               station, 1 COMSAT earth station                                                                                                                               @American Samoa, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                 Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of the US                                                                                                                                                                                                       @Andorra, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Southwestern Europe, between France and Spain                                 Map references:                                                                   Europe, Standard Time Zones of the World                                      Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       450 sq km                                                                     land area:                                                                        450 sq km                                                                     comparative area:                                                                 slightly more than 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC                       Land boundaries:                                                                  total 125 km, France 60 km, Spain 65 km                                       Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          temperate; snowy, cold winters and cool, dry summers                          Terrain:                                                                          rugged mountains dissected by narrow valleys                                  Natural resources:                                                                hydropower, mineral water, timber, iron ore, lead                             Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      2%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             56%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              22%                                                                           other:                                                                            20%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   deforestation; overgrazing; soil erosion                                      natural hazards:                                                                  NA                                                                            international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             landlocked                                                                                                                                                    @Andorra, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       63,930 (July 1994 est.)                                                       Population growth rate:                                                           2.99% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       13.34 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       7.12 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               23.65 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            7.9 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                      Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 78.37 years                                                                   male:                                                                             75.5 years                                                                    female:                                                                           81.5 years (1994 est.)                                                        Total fertility rate:                                                             1.73 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Andorran(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Andorran                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Spanish 61%, Andorran 30%, French 6%, other 3%                                Religions:                                                                        Roman Catholic (predominant)                                                  Languages:                                                                        Catalan (official), French, Castilian                                         Literacy:                                                                       total population:                                                                 NA%                                                                           male:                                                                             NA%                                                                           female:                                                                           NA%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      NA                                                                                                                                                            @Andorra, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Principality of Andorra                                                       conventional short form:                                                          Andorra                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Principat d'Andorra                                                           local short form:                                                                 Andorra                                                                       Digraph:                                                                          AN                                                                            Type:                                                                             parliamentary democracy (since March 1993) that retains as its heads            of state a co-principality; the two princes are the president of                France and Spanish bishop of Seo de Urgel, who are represented locally          by officials called veguers                                                   Capital:                                                                          Andorra la Vella                                                              Administrative divisions:                                                         7 parishes (parroquies, singular - parroquia); Andorra, Canillo,                Encamp, La Massana, Les Escaldes, Ordino, Sant Julia de Loria                 Independence:                                                                        1278                                                                       National holiday:                                                                 Mare de Deu de Meritxell, 8 September                                         Constitution:                                                                     Andorra's first written constitution was drafted in 1991; adopted 14            March 1993                                                                    Legal system:                                                                     based on French and Spanish civil codes; no judicial review of                  legislative acts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction                Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age, universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chiefs of state:                                                                  French Co-Prince Francois MITTERRAND (since 21 May 1981), represented           by Veguer de Franca Jean Pierre COURTOIS (since NA); Spanish Episcopal          Co-Prince Mgr. Juan MARTI Alanis (since 31 January 1971), represented           by Veguer Episcopal Francesc BADIA Bata - two co-princes (President             Francois MITTERRAND of France, since 21 May 1981, and Bishop of Seo de          Urgel Juan MARTI Alanis in Spain, since 31 January 1971), two                   designated representatives (France - Veguer de Franca Jean Pierre               COURTOIS, since NA, and Spain - Veguer Episcopal Francesc BADIA Bata,           since NA), two permanent delegates (French Prefect Pierre STEINMETZ             for the department of Pyrenees-Orientales, since NA, and Spanish Vicar          General Nemesi MARQUES Oste for the Seo de Urgel diocese, since NA)           head of government:                                                               Executive Council President Oscar RIBAS Reig (since 10 December 1993)           elected by Parliament                                                         cabinet:                                                                          Executive Council; designated by the executive council president              Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    General Council of the Valleys:                                                   (Consell General de las Valls); elections last held 12 December 1993            (next to be held NA); yielded no clear winner; results - percent of             vote by party NA; seats - (28 total) number of seats by party NA              Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court of Andorra at Perpignan (France) for civil cases, the             Ecclesiastical Court of the bishop of Seo de Urgel (Spain) for civil            cases, Tribunal of the Courts (Tribunal des Cortes) for criminal cases        Political parties and leaders:                                                    National Democratic Group (AND), Oscar RIBAS Reig and Jordi FARRAS;             Liberal Union (UL), Francesc CERQUEDA; New Democracy (ND), Jaume                BARTOMEU; Andorran National Coalition (CNA), Antoni CERQUEDA; National          Democratic Initiative (IDN), Vincenc MATEU; Liberal Union (UL),                 Francesc CERQUEDA                                                             note:                                                                             there are two other small parties                                             Member of:                                                                        ECE, INTERPOL, IOC, UN                                                        Diplomatic representation in US:                                                  Andorra has no mission in the US                                              US diplomatic representation:                                                     Andorra is included within the Barcelona (Spain) Consular District,             and the US Consul General visits Andorra periodically                         Flag:                                                                             three equal vertical bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, and red with           the national coat of arms centered in the yellow band; the coat of              arms features a quartered shield; similar to the flags of Chad and              Romania that do not have a national coat of arms in the center                                                                                                @Andorra, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         Tourism, the mainstay of Andorra's economy, accounts for roughly 80%            of GDP. An estimated 13 million tourists visit annually, attracted by           Andorra's duty-free status and by its summer and winter resorts. The            banking sector, with its "tax haven" status, also contributes                   substantially to the economy. Agricultural production is limited by a           scarcity of arable land, and most food has to be imported. The                  principal livestock activity is sheep raising. Manufacturing consists           mainly of cigarettes, cigars, and furniture. Andorra is a member of             the EU Customs Union; it is unclear what effect the European Single             Market will have on the advantages Andorra obtains from its duty-free           status.                                                                       National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $760 million (1992 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                NA%                                                                           National product per capita:                                                      $14,000 (1992 est.)                                                           Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 NA%                                                                           Unemployment rate:                                                                0%                                                                            Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $138 million                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $177 million, Including capital expenditures of $NA (1993)                    Exports:                                                                          $30 million (f.o.b., 1993 est.)                                               commodities:                                                                      electricity, tobacco products, furniture                                      partners:                                                                         France, Spain                                                                 Imports:                                                                          $NA                                                                           commodities:                                                                      consumer goods, food                                                          partners:                                                                         France, Spain                                                                 External debt:                                                                    $NA                                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate NA%                                                               Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         35,000 kW                                                                     production:                                                                       140 million kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           2,570 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       tourism (particularly skiing), sheep, timber, tobacco, banking                Agriculture:                                                                      sheep raising; small quantities of tobacco, rye, wheat, barley, oats,           and some vegetables                                                           Economic aid:                                                                     none                                                                          Currency:                                                                         1 French franc (F) = 100 centimes; 1 peseta (Pta) = 100 centimos; the           French and Spanish currencies are used                                        Exchange rates:                                                                   French francs (F) per US$1 - 5.9205 (January 1994), 5.6632 (1993),              5.2938 (1992), 5.6421 (1991), 5.4453 (1990), 6.3801 (1989); Spanish             pesetas (Ptas) per US$1 - 143.04 (January 1994), 127.26 (1993), 102.38          (1992), 103.91 (1991), 101.93 (1990), 118.38 (1989)                           Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Andorra, Communications                                                                                                                                        Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            96 km                                                                         paved:                                                                            NA                                                                            unpaved:                                                                          NA                                                                            Telecommunications:                                                               international digital microwave network; international landline                 circuits to France and Spain; broadcast stations - 1 AM, no FM, no TV;          17,700 telephones                                                                                                                                             @Andorra, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of France and Spain                                                                                                                                                                                             @Angola, Geography                                                                                                                                              Location:                                                                         Southern Africa, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean between Namibia             and Zaire                                                                     Map references:                                                                   Africa, Standard Time Zones of the World                                      Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       1,246,700 sq km                                                               land area:                                                                        1,246,700 sq km                                                               comparative area:                                                                 slightly less than twice the size of Texas                                    Land boundaries:                                                                  total 5,198 km, Congo 201 km, Namibia 1,376 km, Zaire 2,511 km, Zambia          1,110 km                                                                      Coastline:                                                                        1,600 km                                                                      Maritime claims:                                                                exclusive fishing zone:                                                           200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  20 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          semiarid in south and along coast to Luanda; north has cool, dry                season (May to October) and hot, rainy season (November to April)             Terrain:                                                                          narrow coastal plain rises abruptly to vast interior plateau                  Natural resources:                                                                petroleum, diamonds, iron ore, phosphates, copper, feldspar, gold,              bauxite, uranium                                                              Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      2%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             23%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              43%                                                                           other:                                                                            32%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   NA km2                                                                        Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   population pressures contributing to overuse of pastures and                    subsequent soil erosion; desertification; deforestation of tropical             rain forest attributable to the international demand for tropical               timber and domestic use as a fuel; deforestation contributing to loss           of biodiversity; soil erosion contributing to water pollution and               siltation of rivers and dams; scarcity of potable water                       natural hazards:                                                                  locally heavy rainfall causes periodic flooding on the plateau                international agreements:                                                         party to - Law of the Sea; signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity,             Climate Change                                                                Note:                                                                             Cabinda is separated from rest of country by Zaire                                                                                                            @Angola, People                                                                                                                                                 Population:                                                                       9,803,576 (July 1994 est.)                                                    Population growth rate:                                                           2.67% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       45.43 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       18.55 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               -0.15 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            145.4 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                    Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 45.77 years                                                                   male:                                                                             43.72 years                                                                   female:                                                                           47.92 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             6.48 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Angolan(s)                                                                    adjective:                                                                        Angolan                                                                       Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Ovimbundu 37%, Kimbundu 25%, Bakongo 13%, mestico (mixed European and           Native African) 2%, European 1%, other 22%                                    Religions:                                                                        indigenous beliefs 47%, Roman Catholic 38%, Protestant 15% (est.)             Languages:                                                                        Portuguese (official), Bantu and other African languages                      Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 42%                                                                           male:                                                                             56%                                                                           female:                                                                           28%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      2.783 million economically active                                             by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 85%, industry 15% (1985 est.)                                                                                                                     @Angola, Government                                                                                                                                             Note:                                                                             Civil war has been the norm since independence on 11 November 1975; a           cease-fire lasted from 31 May 1991 until October 1992 when the                  insurgent National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA)           refused to accept its defeat in internationally monitored elections;            fighting has since resumed throughout much of the countryside.                  Nevertheless, the two sides are negotiating the details for holding             the second round of presidential elections.                                   Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Angola                                                            conventional short form:                                                          Angola                                                                        local long form:                                                                  Republica de Angola                                                           local short form:                                                                 Angola                                                                        former:                                                                           People's Republic of Angola                                                   Digraph:                                                                          AO                                                                            Type:                                                                             transitional government nominally a multiparty democracy with a strong          presidential system                                                           Capital:                                                                          Luanda                                                                        Administrative divisions:                                                         18 provinces (provincias, singular - provincia); Bengo, Benguela, Bie,          Cabinda, Cuando Cubango, Cuanza Norte, Cuanza Sul, Cunene, Huambo,              Huila, Luanda, Lunda Norte, Lunda Sul, Malanje, Moxico, Namibe, Uige,           Zaire                                                                         Independence:                                                                     11 November 1975 (from Portugal)                                              National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 11 November (1975)                                          Constitution:                                                                     11 November 1975; revised 7 January 1978, 11 August 1980, 6 March               1991, and 26 August 1992                                                      Legal system:                                                                     based on Portuguese civil law system and customary law; recently                modified to accommodate political pluralism and increased use of free           markets                                                                       Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Jose Eduardo DOS SANTOS (since 21 September 1979)                   head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Marcolino Jose Carlos MOCO (since 2 December 1992)             cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; appointed by the president                              Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    National Assembly (Assembleia Nacional):                                          first nationwide, multiparty elections were held 29-30 September 1992           with disputed results; further elections are being discussed                  Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court (Tribunal da Relacao)                                           Political parties and leaders:                                                    Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), led by Jose               Eduardo DOS SANTOS, is the ruling party and has been in power since             1975; National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA), led          by Jonas SAVIMBI, remains a legal party despite its return to armed             resistance to the government; five minor parties have small numbers of          seats in the National Assembly                                                Other political or pressure groups:                                               Cabindan State Liberation Front (FLEC), N'ZITA Tiago, leader of                 largest faction (FLEC-FAC)                                                    note:                                                                             FLEC is waging a small-scale, highly factionalized, armed struggle for          the independence of Cabinda Province                                          Member of:                                                                        ACP, AfDB, CCC, CEEAC (observer), ECA, FAO, FLS, G-77, IBRD, ICAO,              IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM, ITU,               LORCS, NAM, OAS (observer), OAU, SADC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU,          WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO                                                Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Jose PATRICIO                                                      embassy:                                                                          1899 L Street NW, 5th floor, Washington, DC 20038                             telephone:                                                                        (202) 785-1156                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 785-1258                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Edmund DE JARNETTE                                                 embassy:                                                                          Miramar, Luanda                                                               mailing address:                                                                  CP6484, Luanda, Angola (mail international); US Embassy, Luanda,                Department of State, Washington, D.C. 20521-2550 (pouch)                      telephone:                                                                        [244] (2) 39-24-98                                                            FAX:                                                                              [244] (2) 39-05-15                                                            Flag:                                                                             two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and black with a centered               yellow emblem consisting of a five-pointed star within half a cogwheel          crossed by a machete (in the style of a hammer and sickle)                                                                                                    @Angola, Economy                                                                                                                                                Overview:                                                                         Subsistence agriculture provides the main livelihood for 80-90% of the          population but accounts for less than 15% of GDP. Oil production is             vital to the economy, contributing about 60% to GDP. Bitter internal            fighting continues to severely affect the economy, and food must be             imported. In 1993, production fell by an estimated 22.6%, mainly                because of the capture by insurgents of the oil town of Soyo and                diamond-producing areas in northeastern Angola. Angola has rich                 natural resources - notably gold, diamonds, and arable land, in                 addition to large oil depoaits - but will need to end the war and               reform government policies if it is to achieve its potential.                 National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $5.7 billion (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                -22.6% (1993 est.)                                                            National product per capita:                                                      $600 (1993 est.)                                                              Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 1,840% (1993 est.)                                                            Unemployment rate:                                                                15% with considerable underemployment (1993 est.)                             Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $928 million                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $2.5 billion, including capital expenditures of $963 million (1992              est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $3 billion (f.o.b., 1993 est.)                                                commodities:                                                                      oil, diamonds, refined petroleum products, gas, coffee, sisal, fish             and fish products, timber, cotton                                             partners:                                                                         US, France, Germany, Netherlands, Brazil                                      Imports:                                                                          $1.6 billion (f.o.b., 1992 est.)                                              commodities:                                                                      capital equipment (machinery and electrical equipment), food, vehicles          and spare parts, textiles and clothing, medicines; substantial                  military deliveries                                                           partners:                                                                         Portugal, Brazil, US, France, Spain                                           External debt:                                                                    $8 billion (1993 est.)                                                        Industrial production:                                                            growth rate NA%; accounts for about 60% of GDP, including petroleum             output                                                                        Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         510,000 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       800 million kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           84 kWh (1991)                                                                 Industries:                                                                       petroleum; mining - diamonds, iron ore, phosphates, feldspar, bauxite,          uranium, and gold; fish processing; food processing; brewing; tobacco;          sugar; textiles; cement; basic metal products                                 Agriculture:                                                                      cash crops - bananas, sugar cane, coffee, sisal, corn, cotton, cane,            manioc, tobacco; food crops - cassava, corn, vegetables, plantains ;            livestock production accounts for 20%, fishing 4%, forestry 2% of               total agricultural output; disruptions caused by civil war, and                 marketing deficiencies require food imports                                   Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $265 million; Western                (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89),                $1.105 billion; Communist countries (1970-89), $1.3 billion; net                official disbursements (1985-89), $750 million                                Currency:                                                                         1 new kwanza (NKz) = 100 lwei                                                 Exchange rates:                                                                   kwanza (Kz) per US$1 - 90,000 (official rate 1June 1994), 180,000               (black market rate 1 June 1994); 7,000 (official rate 16 December               1993), 50,000 (black market rate 16 December 1993); 3,884 (July 1993);          550 (April 1992); 90 (November 1991); 60 (October 1990)                       Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Angola, Communications                                                                                                                                         Railroads:                                                                        3,189 km total; 2,879 km 1.067-meter gauge, 310 km 0.600-meter gauge;           limited trackage in use because of landmines still in place from the            civil war; majority of the Benguela Railroad also closed because of             civil war                                                                     Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            73,828 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            bituminous-surface 8,577 km                                                   unpaved:                                                                          crushed stone, gravel, improved earth 29,350 km; unimproved earth               35,901 km                                                                     Inland waterways:                                                                 1,295 km navigable                                                            Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 179 km                                                              Ports:                                                                            Luanda, Lobito, Namibe, Cabinda                                               Merchant marine:                                                                  12 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 63,776 GRT/99,863 DWT, cargo 11,          oil tanker 1                                                                  Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            302                                                                           usable:                                                                           175                                                                           with permanent-surface runways:                                                   32                                                                            with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        2                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       18                                                                            with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       59                                                                            Telecommunications:                                                               limited system of wire, microwave radio relay, and troposcatter                 routes; high frequency radio used extensively for military links;               telephone service limited mostly to government and business use;                40,300 telephones (4.1 telephones per 1,000 persons); broadcast                 stations - 17 AM, 13 FM, 6 TV; 2 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth                  stations                                                                                                                                                      @Angola, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                         Branches:                                                                         Army, Navy, Air Force/Air Defense, People's Defense Organization and            Territorial Troops,                                                           Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 2,262,669; fit for military service 1,139,319; reach            military age (18) annually 96,900 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             $NA, NA% of GDP                                                                                                                                                                                                                               @Anguilla                                                                                                                                                       Header                                                                                                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (dependent territory of the UK)                                                                                                                               @Anguilla, Geography                                                                                                                                            Location:                                                                         Caribbean, in the eastern Caribbean Sea, about 270 km east of Puerto            Rico                                                                          Map references:                                                                   Central America and the Caribbean                                             Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       91 sq km                                                                      land area:                                                                        91 sq km                                                                      comparative area:                                                                 about half the size of Washington, DC                                         Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        61 km                                                                         Maritime claims:                                                                exclusive fishing zone:                                                           200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                     3 nm                                                                       International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          tropical; moderated by northeast trade winds                                  Terrain:                                                                          flat and low-lying island of coral and limestone                              Natural resources:                                                                negligible; salt, fish, lobster                                               Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      NA%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  NA%                                                                           meadows and pastures:                                                             NA%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              NA%                                                                           other:                                                                            NA% (mostly rock with sparse scrub oak, few trees, some commercial              salt ponds)                                                                   Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            natural hazards:                                                                  frequent hurricanes and other tropical storms (July to October)               international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                                                                                                            @Anguilla, People                                                                                                                                               Population:                                                                       7,052 (July 1994 est.)                                                        Population growth rate:                                                           0.67% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       24.25 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       8.08 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -9.5 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            17.5 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 73.99 years                                                                   male:                                                                             71.21 years                                                                   female:                                                                           76.8 years (1994 est.)                                                        Total fertility rate:                                                             3.07 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Anguillan(s)                                                                  adjective:                                                                        Anguillan                                                                     Ethnic divisions:                                                                 black African                                                                 Religions:                                                                        Anglican 40%, Methodist 33%, Seventh-Day Adventist 7%, Baptist 5%,              Roman Catholic 3%, other 12%                                                  Languages:                                                                        English (official)                                                            Literacy:                                                                         age 12 and over can read and write (1984)                                     total population:                                                                 95%                                                                           male:                                                                             95%                                                                           female:                                                                           95%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      2,780 (1984)                                                                  by occupation:                                                                    NA                                                                                                                                                            @Anguilla, Government                                                                                                                                           Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Anguilla                                                                      Digraph:                                                                          AV                                                                            Type:                                                                             dependent territory of the UK                                                 Capital:                                                                          The Valley                                                                    Administrative divisions:                                                         none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          Independence:                                                                     none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          National holiday:                                                                 Anguilla Day, 30 May                                                          Constitution:                                                                     Anguilla Constitutional Orders 1 April 1982; amended 1990                     Legal system:                                                                     based on English common law                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor             Alan W. SHAVE (since 14 August 1992)                                          head of government:                                                               Chief Minister Hubert HUGHES (since 16 March 1994)                            cabinet:                                                                           Executive Council; appointed by the governor from the elected members          of the House of Assembly                                                      Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    House of Assembly:                                                                elections last held 16 March 1994 (next to be held March 1999);                 results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (11 total, 7 elected)            ANA 2, AUP 2, ADP 2, independent 1                                            Judicial branch:                                                                  High Court                                                                    Political parties and leaders:                                                    Anguilla National Alliance (ANA); Anguilla United Party (AUP), Hubert           HUGHES; Anguilla Democratic Party (ADP), Victor BANKS                         Member of:                                                                        CARICOM (observer), CDB, INTERPOL (subbureau)                                 Diplomatic representation in US:                                                  none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          US diplomatic representation:                                                     none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          Flag:                                                                             two horizontal bands of white (top, almost triple width) and light              blue with three orange dolphins in an interlocking circular design              centered in the white band; a new flag may have been in use since 30            May 1990                                                                                                                                                      @Anguilla, Economy                                                                                                                                              Overview:                                                                         Anguilla has few natural resources, and the economy depends heavily on          lobster fishing, offshore banking, tourism, and remittances from                emigrants. In recent years the economy has benefited from a boom in             tourism and construction. Development plans center around the                   improvement of the infrastructure, particularly transport and tourist           facilities, and also light industry.                                          National product:                                                                 GDP - exchange rate conversion - $56.5 million (1992 est.)                    National product real growth rate:                                                7.5% (1992 est.)                                                              National product per capita:                                                      $6,800 (1991 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 3% (1992 est.)                                                                Unemployment rate:                                                                5% (1988 est.)                                                                Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $13.8 million                                                                 expenditures:                                                                     $15.2 million, including capital expenditures of $2.4 million (1992             est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $556,000 (f.o.b., 1992)                                                       commodities:                                                                      lobster and salt                                                              partners:                                                                         NA                                                                            Imports:                                                                          $33.5 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                  commodities:                                                                      NA                                                                            partners:                                                                         NA                                                                            External debt:                                                                    $NA                                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate NA%                                                               Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         2,000 kW                                                                      production:                                                                       6 million kWh                                                                 consumption per capita:                                                           862 kWh (1992)                                                                Industries:                                                                       tourism, boat building, salt                                                  Agriculture:                                                                      pigeon peas, corn, sweet potatoes, sheep, goats, pigs, cattle,                  poultry, fishing (including lobster)                                          Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments                   (1970-89), $38 million                                                        Currency:                                                                         1 EC dollar (EC$) = 100 cents                                                 Exchange rates:                                                                   East Caribbean dollars (EC$) per US$1 - 2.70 (fixed rate since 1976)          Fiscal year:                                                                      NA                                                                                                                                                            @Anguilla, Communications                                                                                                                                       Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            NA                                                                            paved:                                                                            60 km                                                                         unpaved:                                                                          NA                                                                            Ports:                                                                            Road Bay, Blowing Point                                                       Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            3                                                                             usable:                                                                           2                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   1 (1,000 m at Wallblake Airport)                                              with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       0                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       0                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               modern internal telephone system; 890 telephones; broadcast stations -          3 AM, 1 FM, no TV; radio relay microwave link to island of Saint                Martin                                                                                                                                                        @Anguilla, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                       Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of the UK                                                                                                                                                                                                       @Antarctica, Geography                                                                                                                                          Location:                                                                         continent mostly south of the Antarctic Circle                                Map references:                                                                   Antarctic Region                                                              Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       14 million sq km (est.)                                                       land area:                                                                        14 million sq km (est.)                                                       comparative area:                                                                 slightly less than 1.5 times the size of the US                               note:                                                                             second-smallest continent (after Australia)                                   Land boundaries:                                                                  none, but see entry on International disputes                                 Coastline:                                                                        17,968 km                                                                     Maritime claims:                                                                  none, but see entry on International Disputes                                 International disputes:                                                           Antarctic Treaty defers claims (see Antarctic Treaty Summary below);            sections (some overlapping) claimed by Argentina, Australia, Chile,             France (Adelie Land), New Zealand (Ross Dependency), Norway (Queen              Maud Land), and UK; the US and most other nations do not recognize the          territorial claims of other nations and have made no claims themselves          (the US reserves the right to do so); no formal claims have been made           in the sector between 90 degrees west and 150 degrees west                    Climate:                                                                          severe low temperatures vary with latitude, elevation, and distance             from the ocean; East Antarctica is colder than West Antarctica because          of its higher elevation; Antarctic Peninsula has the most moderate              climate; higher temperatures occur in January along the coast and               average slightly below freezing                                               Terrain:                                                                          about 98% thick continental ice sheet and 2% barren rock, with average          elevations between 2,000 and 4,000 meters; mountain ranges up to 4,897          meters high; ice-free coastal areas include parts of southern Victoria          Land, Wilkes Land, the Antarctic Peninsula area, and parts of Ross              Island on McMurdo Sound; glaciers form ice shelves along about half of          the coastline, and floating ice shelves constitute 11% of the area of           the continent                                                                 Natural resources:                                                                none presently exploited; iron ore, chromium, copper, gold, nickel,             platinum and other minerals, and coal and hydrocarbons have been found          in small, uncommercial quantities                                             Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      0%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            100% (ice 98%, barren rock 2%)                                                Irrigated land:                                                                   0 sq km                                                                       Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   in October 1991 it was reported that the ozone shield, which protects           the Earth's surface from harmful ultraviolet radiation, had dwindled            to the lowest level recorded over Antarctica since 1975 when                    measurements were first taken                                                 natural hazards:                                                                  katabatic (gravity-driven) winds blow coastward from the high                   interior; frequent blizzards form near the foot of the plateau;                 cyclonic storms form over the ocean and move clockwise along the                coast; volcanism on Deception Island and isolated areas of West                 Antarctica; other seismic activity rare and weak                              international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             the coldest, windiest, highest, and driest continent; during summer             more solar radiation reaches the surface at the South Pole than is              received at the Equator in an equivalent period; mostly uninhabitable                                                                                         @Antarctica, People                                                                                                                                             Population:                                                                       no indigenous inhabitants; note - there are seasonally staffed                  research stations                                                             Summer (January) population:                                                      over 4,115 total; Argentina 207, Australia 268, Belgium 13, Brazil 80,          Chile 256, China NA, Ecuador NA, Finland 11, France 78, Germany 32,             Greenpeace 12, India 60, Italy 210, Japan 59, South Korea 14,                   Netherlands 10, NZ 264, Norway 23, Peru 39, Poland NA, South Africa             79, Spain 43, Sweden 10, UK 116, Uruguay NA, US 1,666, former USSR 565          (1989-90)                                                                     Winter (July) population:                                                         over 1,046 total; Argentina 150, Australia 71, Brazil 12, Chile 73,             China NA, France 33, Germany 19, Greenpeace 5, India 1, Japan 38,               South Korea 14, NZ 11, Poland NA, South Africa 12, UK 69, Uruguay NA,           US 225, former USSR 313 (1989-90)                                             Year-round stations:                                                              42 total; Argentina 6, Australia 3, Brazil 1, Chile 3, China 2,                 Finland 1, France 1, Germany 1, India 1, Japan 2, South Korea 1, NZ 1,          Poland 1, South Africa 3, UK 5, Uruguay 1, US 3, former USSR 6                  (1990-91)                                                                     Summer only stations:                                                             over 38 total; Argentina 7, Australia 3, Chile 5, Germany 3, India 1,           Italy 1, Japan 4, NZ 2, Norway 1, Peru 1, South Africa 1, Spain 1,              Sweden 2, UK 1, US numerous, former USSR 5 (1989-90); note - the                disintegration of the former USSR has placed the status and future of           its Antarctic facilities in doubt; stations may be subject to closings          at any time because of ongoing economic difficulties                          Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Antarctica                                                                    Digraph:                                                                          AY                                                                            Type:                                                                           Antarctic Treaty Summary:                                                         The Antarctic Treaty, signed on 1 December 1959 and entered into force          on 23 June 1961, establishes the legal framework for the management of          Antarctica. Administration is carried out through consultative member           meetings - the 18th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting was in Japan          in April 1993. Currently, there are 42 treaty member nations: 26                consultative and 16 acceding. Consultative (voting) members include             the seven nations that claim portions of Antarctica as national                 territory (some claims overlap) and 19 nonclaimant nations. The US and          some other nations that have made no claims have reserved the right to          do so. The US does not recognize the claims of others. The year in              parentheses indicates when an acceding nation was voted to full                 consultative (voting) status, while no date indicates the country was           an original 1959 treaty signatory. Claimant nations are - Argentina,            Australia, Chile, France, New Zealand, Norway, and the UK. Nonclaimant          consultative nations are - Belgium, Brazil (1983), China (1985),                Ecuador (1990), Finland (1989), Germany (1981), India (1983), Italy             (1987), Japan, South Korea (1989), Netherlands (1990), Peru (1989),             Poland (1977), South Africa, Spain (1988), Sweden (1988), Uruguay               (1985), the US, and Russia.                                                     Acceding (nonvoting) members, with year of accession in parentheses,            are - Austria (1987), Bulgaria (1978), Canada (1988), Colombia (1988),          Cuba (1984), Czech Republic (1993), Denmark (1965), Greece (1987),              Guatemala (1991), Hungary (1984), North Korea (1987), Papua New Guinea          (1981), Romania (1971), Slovakia (1993), Switzerland (1990), and                Ukraine (1992).                                                               Article 1:                                                                        area to be used for peaceful purposes only; military activity, such as          weapons testing, is prohibited, but military personnel and equipment            may be used for scientific research or any other peaceful purpose             Article 2:                                                                        freedom of scientific investigation and cooperation shall continue            Article 3:                                                                        free exchange of information and personnel in cooperation with the UN           and other international agencies                                              Article 4:                                                                        does not recognize, dispute, or establish territorial claims and no             new claims shall be asserted while the treaty is in force                     Article 5:                                                                        prohibits nuclear explosions or disposal of radioactive wastes                Article 6:                                                                        includes under the treaty all land and ice shelves south of 60 degrees          00 minutes south                                                              Article 7:                                                                        treaty-state observers have free access, including aerial observation,          to any area and may inspect all stations, installations, and                    equipment; advance notice of all activities and of the introduction of          military personnel must be given                                              Article 8:                                                                        allows for jurisdiction over observers and scientists by their own              states                                                                        Article 9:                                                                        frequent consultative meetings take place among member nations                Article 10:                                                                       treaty states will discourage activities by any country in Antarctica           that are contrary to the treaty                                               Article 11:                                                                       disputes to be settled peacefully by the parties concerned or,                  ultimately, by the ICJ                                                        Article 12, 13, 14:                                                               deal with upholding, interpreting, and amending the treaty among                involved nations                                                              Other agreements:                                                                 more than 170 recommendations adopted at treaty consultative meetings           and ratified by governments include - Agreed Measures for the                   Conservation of Antarctic Fauna and Flora (1964); Convention for the            Conservation of Antarctic Seals (1972); Convention on the Conservation          of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (1980); a mineral resources                agreement was signed in 1988 but was subsequently rejected; in 1991             the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty was            signed and awaits ratification; this agreement provides for the                 protection of the Antarctic environment through five specific annexes           on marine pollution, fauna, and flora, environmental impact                     assessments, waste management, and protected areas; it also prohibits           all activities relating to mineral resources except scientific                  research; nine parties have ratified Protocol as of April 1994                Legal system:                                                                     US law, including certain criminal offenses by or against US                    nationals, such as murder, may apply to areas not under jurisdiction            of other countries. Some US laws directly apply to Antarctica. For              example, the Antarctic Conservation Act, 16 U.S.C. section 2401 et              seq., provides civil and criminal penalties for the following                   activities, unless authorized by regulation of statute: The taking of           native mammals or birds; the introduction of nonindigenous plants and           animals; entry into specially protected or scientific areas; the                discharge or disposal of pollutants; and the importation into the US            of certain items from Antarctica. Violation of the Antarctic                    Conservation Act carries penalties of up to $10,000 in fines and 1              year in prison. The Departments of Treasury, Commerce, Transportation,          and Interior share enforcement responsibilities. Public Law 95-541,             the US Antarctic Conservation Act of 1978, requires expeditions from            the US to Antarctica to notify, in advance, the Office of Oceans and            Polar Affairs, Room 5801, Department of State, Washington, DC 20520,            which reports such plans to other nations as required by the Antarctic          Treaty. For more information contact Permit Office, Office of Polar             Programs, National Science Foundation, Arlington, Virginia 22230                (703-306-1031).                                                               Overview:                                                                         No economic activity at present except for fishing off the coast and            small-scale tourism, both based abroad.                                                                                                                       @Antarctica, Communications                                                                                                                                     Ports:                                                                            none; offshore anchorage only at most coastal stations                        Airports:                                                                         42 landing facilities at different locations operated by 15 national            governments party to the Treaty; one additional air facility operated           by commercial (nongovernmental) tourist organization; helicopter pads           at 28 of these locations; runways at 10 locations are gravel, sea ice,          glacier ice, or compacted snow surface suitable for wheeled fixed-wing          aircraft; no paved runways; 16 locations have snow-surface skiways              limited to use by ski-equipped planes--11 runways/skiways 1,000 to              3,000 m, 3 runways/skiways less than 1,000 m, 5 runways/skiways                 greater than 3,000 m, and 7 of unspecified or variable length;                  airports generally subject to severe restrictions and limitations               resulting from extreme seasonal and geographic conditions; airports do          not meet ICAO standards; advance approval from the respective                   governmental or non-governmental operating organization required for            landing                                                                                                                                                       @Antarctica, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                     Note:                                                                             the Antarctic Treaty prohibits any measures of a military nature, such          as the establishment of military bases and fortifications, the                  carrying out of military maneuvers, or the testing of any type of               weapon; it permits the use of military personnel or equipment for               scientific research or for any other peaceful purposes                                                                                                                                                                                        @Antigua and Barbuda, Geography                                                                                                                                 Location:                                                                         Caribbean, in the eastern Caribbean Sea, about 420 km east-southeast            of Puerto Rico                                                                Map references:                                                                   Central America and the Caribbean, Standard Time Zones of the World           Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       440 sq km                                                                     land area:                                                                        440 sq km                                                                     comparative area:                                                                 slightly less than 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC                       note:                                                                             includes Redonda                                                              Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        153 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  24 nm                                                                         exclusive economic zone:                                                          200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          tropical marine; little seasonal temperature variation                        Terrain:                                                                          mostly low-lying limestone and coral islands with some higher volcanic          areas                                                                         Natural resources:                                                                negligible; pleasant climate fosters tourism                                  Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      18%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             7%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              16%                                                                           other:                                                                            59%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   insufficient freshwater resources                                             natural hazards:                                                                  subject to hurricanes and tropical storms (July to October)                   international agreements:                                                         party to - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Environmental Modification,            Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship                  Pollution, Whaling                                                                                                                                            @Antigua and Barbuda, People                                                                                                                                    Population:                                                                       64,762 (July 1994 est.)                                                       Population growth rate:                                                           0.59% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       17.31 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       5.44 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -5.93 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            18.5 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 73.11 years                                                                   male:                                                                             71.07 years                                                                   female:                                                                           75.26 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.67 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Antiguan(s), Barbudan(s)                                                      adjective:                                                                        Antiguan, Barbudan                                                            Ethnic divisions:                                                                 black African, British, Portuguese, Lebanese, Syrian                          Religions:                                                                        Anglican (predominant), other Protestant sects, some Roman Catholic           Languages:                                                                        English (official), local dialects                                            Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over having completed 5 or more years of schooling (1960)          total population:                                                                 89%                                                                           male:                                                                             90%                                                                           female:                                                                           88%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      30,000                                                                        by occupation:                                                                    commerce and services 82%, agriculture 11%, industry 7% (1983)                                                                                                @Antigua and Barbuda, Government                                                                                                                                Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Antigua and Barbuda                                                           Digraph:                                                                          AC                                                                            Type:                                                                             parliamentary democracy                                                       Capital:                                                                          Saint John's                                                                  Administrative divisions:                                                         6 parishes and 2 dependencies*; Barbuda*, Redonda*, Saint George,               Saint John, Saint Mary, Saint Paul, Saint Peter, Saint Philip                 Independence:                                                                     1 November 1981 (from UK)                                                     National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 1 November (1981)                                           Constitution:                                                                     1 November 1981                                                               Legal system:                                                                     based on English common law                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor             General James B. CARLISLE (since NA 1993)                                     head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Lester Bryant BIRD (since 8 March 1994)                        cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; appointed by the governor general on the advice           of the prime minister                                                         Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral Parliament                                                          Senate:                                                                           17 member body appointed by the governor general                              House of Representatives:                                                         elections last held 8 March 1994 (next to be held NA 1999); results -           percent of vote by party NA; seats - (17 total) ALP 11, UPP 5,                  independent 1                                                                 Judicial branch:                                                                  Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court                                               Political parties and leaders:                                                    Antigua Labor Party (ALP), Lester Bryant BIRD; United Progressive               Party (UPP), Baldwin SPENCER                                                  Other political or pressure groups:                                               United Progressive Party (UPP), headed by Baldwin SPENCER, a coalition          of three opposition political parties - the United National Democratic          Party (UNDP); the Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement (ACLM); and             the Progressive Labor Movement (PLM); Antigua Trades and Labor Union            (ATLU), headed by Noel THOMAS                                                 Member of:                                                                        ACP, C, CARICOM, CDB, ECLAC, FAO, G-77, GATT, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, IFAD,          IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user), INTERPOL, IOC, ITU,           LORCS, NAM (observer), OAS, OECS, OPANAL, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, WCL,              WHO, WMO                                                                      Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Patrick Albert LEWIS                                               chancery:                                                                         Suite 4M, 3400 International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008                   telephone:                                                                        (202) 362-5211 or 5166, 5122                                                  FAX:                                                                              (202) 362-5225                                                                consulate(s) general:                                                             Miami                                                                         US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 the US Ambassador to Barbados is accredited to Antigua and Barbuda,             and, in his absence, the Embassy is headed by Charge d'Affaires Bryant          J. SALTER                                                                     embassy:                                                                          Queen Elizabeth Highway, Saint John's                                         mailing address:                                                                  FPO AA 34054-0001                                                             telephone:                                                                        (809) 462-3505 or 3506                                                        FAX:                                                                              (809) 462-3516                                                                Flag:                                                                             red with an inverted isosceles triangle based on the top edge of the            flag; the triangle contains three horizontal bands of black (top),              light blue, and white with a yellow rising sun in the black band                                                                                              @Antigua and Barbuda, Economy                                                                                                                                   Overview:                                                                         The economy is primarily service oriented, with tourism the most                important determinant of economic performance. During the period                1986-91, real GDP expanded at an annual average rate of about 6%.               Tourism makes a direct contribution to GDP of about 13% and also                affects growth in other sectors - particularly in construction,                 communications, and public utilities. In 1992, reduced government               capital spending and private sector investment, dampened by recession           in the major world economies, slowed economic growth.                         National product:                                                                 GDP - exchange rate conversion - $368.5 million (1993 est.)                   National product real growth rate:                                                NA                                                                            National product per capita:                                                      $5,800 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 7% (1993)                                                                     Unemployment rate:                                                                5% (1988 est.)                                                                Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $105 million                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $161 million, including capital expenditures of $56 million (1992)            Exports:                                                                          $54.7 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                  commodities:                                                                      petroleum products 48%, manufactures 23%, food and live animals 4%,             machinery and transport equipment 17%                                         partners:                                                                         OECS 26%, Barbados 15%, Guyana 4%, Trinidad and Tobago 2%, US 0.3%            Imports:                                                                          $260.9 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                 commodities:                                                                      food and live animals, machinery and transport equipment,                       manufactures, chemicals, oil                                                  partners:                                                                         US 27%, UK 16%, Canada 4%, OECS 3%, other 50%                                 External debt:                                                                    $250 million (1990 est.)                                                      Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 3% (1989 est.); accounts for 8% of GDP                            Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         52,100 kW                                                                     production:                                                                       95 million kWh                                                                consumption per capita:                                                           1,482 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       tourism, construction, light manufacturing (clothing, alcohol,                  household appliances)                                                         Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 4% of GDP; expanding output of cotton, fruits,                     vegetables, and livestock; other crops - bananas, coconuts, cucumbers,          mangoes, sugarcane; not self-sufficient in food                               Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments (1985-88), $10 million; Western (non-US) countries, ODA          and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $50 million                          Currency:                                                                         1 EC dollar (EC$) = 100 cents                                                 Exchange rates:                                                                   East Caribbean dollars (EC$) per US$1 - 2.70 (fixed rate since 1976)          Fiscal year:                                                                      1 April - 31 March                                                                                                                                            @Antigua and Barbuda, Communications                                                                                                                            Railroads:                                                                        64 km 0.760-meter narrow gauge and 13 km 0.610-meter gauge used almost          exclusively for handling sugarcane                                            Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            240 km                                                                        paved:                                                                            NA                                                                            unpaved:                                                                          NA                                                                            Ports:                                                                            Saint John's                                                                  Merchant marine:                                                                  227 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 849,699 GRT/1,218,492 DWT, bulk          4, cargo 156, chemical tanker 11, container 37, liquified gas 2, oil            tanker 2, refrigerated cargo 4, roll-on/roll-off cargo 11                     note:                                                                             a flag of convenience registry                                                Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            3                                                                             usable:                                                                           3                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   2                                                                             with runways 3,659 m:                                                             0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       1                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       0                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               good automatic telephone system; 6,700 telephones; tropospheric                 scatter links with Saba and Guadeloupe; broadcast stations - 4 AM, 2            FM, 2 TV, 2 shortwave; 1 coaxial submarine cable; 1 Atlantic Ocean              INTELSAT earth station                                                                                                                                        @Antigua and Barbuda, Defense Forces                                                                                                                            Branches:                                                                         Royal Antigua and Barbuda Defense Force, Royal Antigua and Barbuda              Police Force (including the Coast Guard)                                      Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $1.4 million, 1% of GDP (FY90/91)                                                                                                                                                                                  @Arctic Ocean, Geography                                                                                                                                        Location:                                                                         body of water mostly north of the Arctic Circle                               Map references:                                                                   Arctic Region, Asia, North America, Standard Time Zones of the World          Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       14.056 million sq km                                                          comparative area:                                                                 slightly more than 1.5 times the size of the US; smallest of the                world's four oceans (after Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Indian            Ocean)                                                                        note:                                                                             includes Baffin Bay, Barents Sea, Beaufort Sea, Chukchi Sea, East               Siberian Sea, Greenland Sea, Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait, Kara Sea,               Laptev Sea, Northwest Passage, and other tributary water bodies               Coastline:                                                                        45,389 km                                                                     International disputes:                                                           some maritime disputes (see littoral states); Svalbard is the focus of          a maritime boundary dispute between Norway and Russia                         Climate:                                                                          polar climate characterized by persistent cold and relatively narrow            annual temperature ranges; winters characterized by continuous                  darkness, cold and stable weather conditions, and clear skies; summers          characterized by continuous daylight, damp and foggy weather, and weak          cyclones with rain or snow                                                    Terrain:                                                                          central surface covered by a perennial drifting polar icepack that              averages about 3 meters in thickness, although pressure ridges may be           three times that size; clockwise drift pattern in the Beaufort Gyral            Stream, but nearly straight line movement from the New Siberian                 Islands (Russia) to Denmark Strait (between Greenland and Iceland);             the ice pack is surrounded by open seas during the summer, but more             than doubles in size during the winter and extends to the encircling            land masses; the ocean floor is about 50% continental shelf (highest            percentage of any ocean) with the remainder a central basin                     interrupted by three submarine ridges (Alpha Cordillera, Nansen                 Cordillera, and Lomonsov Ridge); maximum depth is 4,665 meters in the           Fram Basin                                                                    Natural resources:                                                                sand and gravel aggregates, placer deposits, polymetallic nodules, oil          and gas fields, fish, marine mammals (seals and whales)                       Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   endangered marine species include walruses and whales; fragile                  ecosystem slow to change and slow to recover from disruptions or                damage                                                                        natural hazards:                                                                  ice islands occasionally break away from northern Ellesmere Island;             icebergs calved from glaciers in western Greenland and extreme                  northeastern Canada; permafrost in islands; virtually icelocked from            October to June                                                               international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             major chokepoint is the southern Chukchi Sea (northern access to the            Pacific Ocean via the Bering Strait); ships subject to superstructure           icing from October to May; strategic location between North America             and Russia; shortest marine link between the extremes of eastern and            western Russia, floating research stations operated by the US and               Russia; maximum snow cover in March or April about 20 to 50                     centimeters over the frozen ocean and lasts about 10 months                                                                                                   @Arctic Ocean, Government                                                                                                                                       Digraph:                                                                          XQ                                                                                                                                                            @Arctic Ocean, Economy                                                                                                                                          Overview:                                                                         Economic activity is limited to the exploitation of natural resources,          including petroleum, natural gas, fish, and seals.                                                                                                            @Arctic Ocean, Communications                                                                                                                                   Ports:                                                                            Churchill (Canada), Murmansk (Russia), Prudhoe Bay (US)                       Telecommunications:                                                               no submarine cables                                                           Note:                                                                             sparse network of air, ocean, river, and land routes; the Northwest             Passage (North America) and Northern Sea Route (Eurasia) are important          seasonal waterways                                                                                                                                                                                                                            @Argentina, Geography                                                                                                                                           Location:                                                                         Southern South America, bordering the South Atlantic Ocean between              Chile and Uruguay                                                             Map references:                                                                   South America, Standard Time Zones of the World                               Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       2,766,890 sq km                                                               land area:                                                                        2,736,690 sq km                                                               comparative area:                                                                 slightly less than three-tenths the size of the US                            Land boundaries:                                                                  total 9,665 km, Bolivia 832 km, Brazil 1,224 km, Chile 5,150 km,                Paraguay 1,880 km, Uruguay 579 km                                             Coastline:                                                                        4,989 km                                                                      Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  24 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                200-m depth or to depth of exploitation                                       exclusive economic zone:                                                          not specified                                                                 territorial sea:                                                                  200 nm; overflight and navigation permitted beyond 12 nm                      International disputes:                                                           short section of the boundary with Uruguay is in dispute; short                 section of the boundary with Chile is indefinite; claims                        British-administered Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas); claims                  British-administered South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands;              territorial claim in Antarctica                                               Climate:                                                                          mostly temperate; arid in southeast; subantarctic in southwest                Terrain:                                                                          rich plains of the Pampas in northern half, flat to rolling plateau of          Patagonia in south, rugged Andes along western border                         Natural resources:                                                                fertile plains of the pampas, lead, zinc, tin, copper, iron ore,                manganese, petroleum, uranium                                                 Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      9%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  4%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             52%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              22%                                                                           other:                                                                            13%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   17,600 sq km (1989 est.)                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   erosion results from inadequate flood controls and improper land use            practices; irrigated soil degradation; desertification; air pollution           in Buenos Aires and other major cites; water pollution in urban areas;          rivers becoming polluted due to increased pesticide and fertilizer use        natural hazards:                                                                  Tucuman and Mendoza areas in the Andes subject to earthquakes;                  pamperos are violent windstorms that can strike the Pampas and                  northeast; heavy flooding                                                     international agreements:                                                         party to - Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic Treaty, Climate          Change, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous               Wastes, Marine Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship          Pollution, Whaling; signed, but not ratfied - Biodiversity, Law of the          Sea, Marine Life Conservation                                                 Note:                                                                             second-largest country in South America (after Brazil); strategic               location relative to sea lanes between South Atlantic and South                 Pacific Oceans (Strait of Magellan, Beagle Channel, Drake Passage)                                                                                            @Argentina, People                                                                                                                                              Population:                                                                       33,912,994 (July 1994 est.)                                                   Population growth rate:                                                           1.12% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       19.62 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       8.63 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               0.21 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            29.4 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 71.35 years                                                                   male:                                                                             68.06 years                                                                   female:                                                                           74.81 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             2.68 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Argentine(s)                                                                  adjective:                                                                        Argentine                                                                     Ethnic divisions:                                                                 white 85%, mestizo, Indian, or other nonwhite groups 15%                      Religions:                                                                        nominally Roman Catholic 90% (less than 20% practicing), Protestant             2%, Jewish 2%, other 6%                                                       Languages:                                                                        Spanish (official), English, Italian, German, French                          Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 95%                                                                           male:                                                                             96%                                                                           female:                                                                           95%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      10.9 million                                                                  by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 12%, industry 31%, services 57% (1985 est.)                                                                                                       @Argentina, Government                                                                                                                                          Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Argentine Republic                                                            conventional short form:                                                          Argentina                                                                     local long form:                                                                  Republica Argentina                                                           local short form:                                                                 Argentina                                                                     Digraph:                                                                             AR                                                                         Type:                                                                             republic                                                                      Capital:                                                                          Buenos Aires                                                                  Administrative divisions:                                                         23 provinces (provincias, singular - provincia), and 1 federal                  district* (distrito federal); Buenos Aires; Catamarca; Chaco; Chubut;           Cordoba; Corrientes; Distrito Federal*; Entre Rios; Formosa; Jujuy; La          Pampa; La Rioja; Mendoza; Misiones; Neuquen; Rio Negro; Salta; San              Juan; San Luis; Santa Cruz; Santa Fe; Santiago del Estero; Tierra del           Fuego, Antartida e Islas del Atlantico Sur; Tucuman                           note:                                                                             the US does not recognize any claims to Antarctica or Argentina's               claims to the Falkland Islands                                                Independence:                                                                     9 July 1816 (from Spain)                                                      National holiday:                                                                 Revolution Day, 25 May (1810)                                                 Constitution:                                                                     1 May 1853                                                                    Legal system:                                                                     mixture of US and West European legal systems; has not accepted                 compulsory ICJ jurisdiction                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state and head of government:                                            President Carlos Saul MENEM (since 8 July 1989); Vice President                 (position vacant); election last held 14 May 1989 (next to be held              summer 1995); results - Carlos Saul MENEM was elected                         cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; appointed by the president                                           Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral National Congress (Congreso Nacional)                               Senate:                                                                           elections last held May 1989, but provincial elections in late 1991             set the stage for indirect elections by provincial senators for                 one-third of 48 seats in the national senate in May 1992; seats (48             total) - PJ 30, UCR 11, others 7                                              Chamber of Deputies:                                                              elections last held NA October 1993 ( next to be held October 1995);            elections are held every two years and half of the total membership is          elected each time for four year terms; seats--(257 total) PJ 128, UCR           81, MODIN 7, UCD 5, other 36                                                  Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court (Corte Suprema)                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    Justicialist Party (PJ), Carlos Saul MENEM, Peronist umbrella                   political organization; Radical Civic Union (UCR),Raul ALFONSIN,                moderately left-of-center party; Union of the Democratic Center (UCD),          Jorge AGUADO, conservative party; Intransigent Party (PI), Dr. Oscar            ALENDE, leftist party; Dignity and Independence Political Party                 (MODIN), Aldo RICO, right-wing party; Grand Front (Frente Grande),              Carlos ALVAREZ, center-left coalition; several provincial parties             Other political or pressure groups:                                               Peronist-dominated labor movement; General Confederation of Labor               (CGT; Peronist-leaning umbrella labor organization); Argentine                  Industrial Union (manufacturers' association); Argentine Rural Society          (large landowners' association); business organizations; students; the          Roman Catholic Church; the Armed Forces                                       Member of:                                                                        AG (observer), Australia Group, BCIE, CCC, ECLAC, FAO, G-6, G-11,               G-15, G-19, G-24, AfDB, G-77, GATT, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC,                ICFTU, IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INMARSAT, INTELSAT, INTERPOL,             IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, LAES, LAIA, LORCS, MERCOSUR, MINURSO, MTCR, OAS,            PCA, RG, UN, UNAVEM II, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIKOM, UNOMOZ,           UNOSOM, UNPROFOR, UNTAC, UNTSO, UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO           Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Raul Enrique GRANILLO OCAMPO                                       chancery:                                                                         1600 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009                            telephone:                                                                        (202) 939-6400 through 6403                                                   consulate(s) general:                                                             Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York,           San Francisco, and San Juan (Puerto Rico)                                     US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador James CHEEK (since 28 May 1993)                                    embassy:                                                                          4300 Colombia, 1425 Buenos Aires                                              mailing address:                                                                  APO AA 34034                                                                  telephone:                                                                        [54] (1) 774-7611, 8811, 9911                                                 FAX:                                                                              [54] (1) 775-4205                                                             Flag:                                                                             three equal horizontal bands of light blue (top), white, and light              blue; centered in the white band is a radiant yellow sun with a human           face known as the Sun of May                                                                                                                                  @Argentina, Economy                                                                                                                                             Overview:                                                                         Argentina is rich in natural resources and has a highly literate                population, an export-oriented agricultural sector, and a diversified           industrial base. Nevertheless, following decades of mismanagement and           statist policies, the economy in the late 1980s was plagued with huge           external debts and recurring bouts of hyperinflation. Elected in 1989,          in the depths of recession, President MENEM has implemented a                   comprehensive economic restructuring program that shows signs of                putting Argentina on a path of stable, sustainable growth. Argentina's          currency has traded at par with the US dollar since April 1991, and             inflation has fallen to its lowest level in 20 years. Argentines have           responded to the relative price stability by repatriating flight                capital and investing in domestic industry. Growth slowed somewhat in           1993 but Argentina still registered an impressive 6% advance, fueled            largely by inflows of foreign capital and strong domestic consumption           spending. The government's major short term objective is encouraging            exports, e.g., by reducing domestic costs of production. Much remains           to be done in the 1990s in dismantling the old statist barriers to              growth and in solidifying the recent economic gains.                          National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $185 billion (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                6% (1993 est.)                                                                National product per capita:                                                      $5,500 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 7.4% (1993 est.)                                                              Unemployment rate:                                                                10% (1993)                                                                    Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $33.1 billion                                                                 expenditures:                                                                     $35.8 billion, including capital expenditures of $3.5 billion (1992)          Exports:                                                                          $12.7 billion (f.o.b., 1993 est.)                                             commodities:                                                                      meat, wheat, corn, oilseed, hides, wool                                       partners:                                                                         US 12%, Brazil, Italy, Japan, Netherlands                                     Imports:                                                                          $16 billion (c.i.f., 1993 est.)                                               commodities:                                                                      machinery and equipment, chemicals, metals, fuels and lubricants,               agricultural products                                                         partners:                                                                         US 22%, Brazil, Germany, Bolivia, Japan, Italy, Netherlands                   External debt:                                                                    $73 billion (April 1994)                                                      Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 10% (1992 est.); accounts for 31% of GDP                          Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         17,911,000 kW                                                                 production:                                                                       51.305 billion kWh                                                            consumption per capita:                                                           1,559 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       food processing, motor vehicles, consumer durables, textiles,                   chemicals and petrochemicals, printing, metallurgy, steel                     Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 8% of GDP (including fishing); produces abundant food for          both domestic consumption and exports; among world's top five                   exporters of grain and beef; principal crops - wheat, corn, sorghum,            soybeans, sugar beets                                                         Illicit drugs:                                                                    increasing use as a transshipment country for cocaine headed for the            US and Europe                                                                 Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $1 billion; Western                  (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $4.4           billion; Communist countries (1970-89), $718 million                          Currency:                                                                         1 nuevo peso argentino = 100 centavos                                         Exchange rates:                                                                   pesos per US$1 - 0.99850 (January 1994), 0.99895 (1993), 0.99064                (1992), 0.95355 (1991), 0.48759 (1990), 0.04233 (1989)                        Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Argentina, Communications                                                                                                                                      Railroads:                                                                        34,172 km total (includes 209 km electrified); includes a mixture of            1.435-meter standard gauge, 1.676-meter broad gauge, 1.000-meter                narrow gauge, and 0.750-meter narrow gauge                                    Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            208,350 km                                                                    paved:                                                                            57,000 km                                                                     unpaved:                                                                          gravel 39,500 km; improved/unimproved earth 111,850 km                        Inland waterways:                                                                 11,000 km navigable                                                           Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 4,090 km; petroleum products 2,900 km; natural gas 9,918 km         Ports:                                                                            Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires, Comodoro Rivadavia, La Plata, Rosario,              Santa Fe                                                                      Merchant marine:                                                                  57 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 656,289 GRT/1,008,792 DWT, bulk           3, cargo 29, container 4, oil tanker 14, railcar carrier 1,                     refrigerated cargo 5, roll-on/roll-off cargo 1                                Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            1,649                                                                         usable:                                                                           1,394                                                                         with permanent-surface runways:                                                   139                                                                           with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       31                                                                            with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       332                                                                           Telecommunications:                                                               extensive modern system but many families do not have telephones;               2,650,000 telephones (12,000 public telephones); telephone density 78           per 1000 persons; microwave widely used; broadcast stations - 171 AM,           no FM, 231 TV, 13 shortwave; 2 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth stations;          domestic satellite network has 40 earth stations                                                                                                              @Argentina, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                      Branches:                                                                         Argentine Army, Navy of the Argentine Republic, Argentine Air Force,            National Gendarmerie, Argentine Naval Prefecture (Coast Guard only),            National Aeronautical Police Force                                            Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 8,417,880; fit for military service 6,825,795; reach            military age (20) annually 292,725 (1994 est.)                                Defense expenditures:                                                             $NA, NA% of GDP                                                                                                                                                                                                                               @Armenia, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Southwestern Asia, between Turkey and Azerbaijan                              Map references:                                                                   Africa, Asia, Commonwealth of Independent States - European States,             Middle East, Standard Time Zones of the World                                 Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       29,800 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        28,400 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Maryland                                                 Land boundaries:                                                                  total 1,254 km, Azerbaijan (east) 566 km, Azerbaijan (south) 221 km,            Georgia 164 km, Iran 35 km, Turkey 268 km                                     Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           violent and longstanding dispute with Azerbaijan over ethnically                Armenian exclave of Nagorno-Karabakh; traditional demands on former             Armenian lands in Turkey have greatly subsided                                Climate:                                                                          highland continental, hot summers, cold winters                               Terrain:                                                                          high Armenian Plateau with mountains; little forest land; fast flowing          rivers; good soil in Aras River valley                                        Natural resources:                                                                small deposits of gold, copper, molybdenum, zinc, alumina                     Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      17%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  3%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             20%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            60%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   3,050 sq km (1990)                                                            Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   soil pollution from toxic chemicals such as DDT; energy blockade, the           result of conflict with Azerbaijan, has led to deforestation as                 citizens scavenge for firewood; pollution of Hrazdan (Razdan) and Aras          Rivers; the draining of Lake Sevan, a result of its use as a source             for hydropower, threatens drinking water supplies; air pollution in             Yerevan                                                                       natural hazards:                                                                  occasionally severe earthquakes (25,000 people killed in major quake            in 1988); subject to drought                                                  international agreements:                                                         party to - Biodiversity, Climate Change                                       Note:                                                                             landlocked                                                                                                                                                    @Armenia, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       3,521,517 (July 1994 est.)                                                    Population growth rate:                                                           1.08% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       24.21 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       6.72 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -6.72 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            27.1 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 72.07 years                                                                   male:                                                                             68.65 years                                                                   female:                                                                           75.65 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             3.19 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Armenian(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Armenian                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Armenian 93%, Azeri 3%, Russian 2%, other 2%                                  Religions:                                                                        Armenian Orthodox 94%                                                         Languages:                                                                        Armenian 96%, Russian 2%, other 2%                                            Literacy:                                                                         age 9-49 can read and write (1970)                                            total population:                                                                 100%                                                                          male:                                                                             100%                                                                          female:                                                                           100%                                                                          Labor force:                                                                      1.578 million                                                                 by occupation:                                                                    industry and construction 34%, agriculture and forestry 31%, other 35%          (1992)                                                                                                                                                        @Armenia, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Armenia                                                           conventional short form:                                                          Armenia                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Hayastani Hanrapetut'yun                                                      local short form:                                                                 Hayastan                                                                      former:                                                                           Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic; Armenian Republic                         Digraph:                                                                          AM                                                                            Type:                                                                             republic                                                                      Capital:                                                                          Yerevan                                                                       Administrative divisions:                                                         none (all rayons are under direct republic jurisdiction)                      Independence:                                                                     28 May 1918 (First Armenian Republic);  23 September 1991 (from Soviet          Union)                                                                        National holiday:                                                                 Referendum Day, 21 September                                                  Constitution:                                                                     adopted NA April 1978; post-Soviet constitution not yet adopted               Legal system:                                                                     based on civil law system                                                     Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Levon Akopovich TER-PETROSYAN (since 16 October 1991), Vice           President Gagik ARUTYUNYAN (since 16 October 1991); election last held          16 October 1991 (next to be held NA); results - Levon Akopovich                 TER-PETROSYAN 86%; radical nationalists about 7%; note - Levon                  Akopovich TER-PETROSYAN was elected Chairman of the Armenian Supreme            Soviet 4 August 1990 before becoming president                                head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Hrant BAGRATYAN (since 16 February 1993); First Deputy           Prime Minister Vigen CHITECHYAN (since 16 February 1993)                      cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; appointed by the president                              Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    Supreme Soviet:                                                                   elections last held 20 May 1990 (next to be held NA); results -                 percent of vote by party NA; seats - (260 total) non-aligned 125, ANM           52, DPA 23, Democratic Liberal Party 17, ARF 17, NDU 9, Christian               Democratic Party 1, Constitutional Rights Union 1, UNSD 1, Republican           Party 1, Nagorno-Karabakh representatives 13                                  Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    Armenian National Movement (ANM), Ter-Husik LAZARYAN, chairman;                 National Democratic Union (NDU), David VARTANYAN, chairman; Armenian            Revolutionary Federation (ARF, Dashnaktsutyun), Arutyun ALISTAKESYAN,           chairman; Democratic Party of Armenia (DPA; Communist Party), Aram              SARKISYAN, chairman; Christian Democratic Party, Azat ARSHAKYAN,                chairman; Greens Party, Hakob SANASARIAN, chairman; Democratic Liberal          Party, Rouben MIRZAKHANYAN, chairman; Republican Party, Ashot                   NAVARSARDYAN, chairman; Union for Self-Determination (UNSD), Paruir             AIRIKYAN, chairman                                                            Member of:                                                                        BSEC, CCC, CIS, CSCE, EBRD, ECE, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD, ILO,              IMF, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, NACC, NAM (observer), UN, UNCTAD,            UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO                                            Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Rouben Robert SHUGARIAN                                            chancery:                                                                         Suite 210, 1660 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20036                             telephone:                                                                        (202) 628-5766                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Harry J. GILMORE                                                   embassy:                                                                          18 Gen Bagramian, Yerevan                                                     mailing address:                                                                  use embassy street address                                                    telephone:                                                                        7-8852-151-144 or 8852-524-661                                                FAX:                                                                              7-8852-151-138                                                                Flag:                                                                             three equal horizontal bands of red (top), blue, and gold                                                                                                     @Armenia, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         Under the old central planning system, Armenia had built up a                   developed industrial sector, supplying machine building equipment,              textiles, and other manufactured goods to sister republics in exchange          for raw materials and energy resources. Armenia is a large food                 importer and its mineral deposits (gold, bauxite) are small. The                economic decline in the past three years (1991-93) has been                     particularly severe due to the ongoing conflict over the Armenian               enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan and Turkey have           blockaded pipeline and railroad traffic to Armenia for its support of           the Karabakh Armenians. This has left Armenia with only sporadic                deliveries of natural gas through unstable Georgia, while other fuel            and raw materials are in critical short supply. Inflation, roughly 14%          per month in the first nine months of 1993, surged even higher in the           fourth quarter. In late 1993, most industrial enterprises were either           shut down or operating at drastically reduced levels. Only small                quantities of food were available (mostly humanitarian aid), heat was           nonexistent, and electricity strictly rationed. An economic recovery            cannot be expected until the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is settled and           until transportation through Georgia improves.                                National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $7.1 billion (1993 estimate from            the UN International Comparison Program, as extended to 1991 and                published in the World Bank's World Development Report 1993; and as             extrapolated to 1993 using official Armenian statistics, which are              very uncertain because of major economic changes since 1990)                  National product real growth rate:                                                -9.9% (1993 est.)                                                             National product per capita:                                                      $2,040 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 14% per month average (first 9 months, 1993)                                  Unemployment rate:                                                                6.5% of officially registered unemployed but large numbers of                   underemployed (1993 est.)                                                     Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $NA                                                                           expenditures:                                                                     $NA, including capital expenditures of $NA                                    Exports:                                                                          $31 million to countries outside the FSU (f.o.b., 1993)                       commodities:                                                                      machinery and transport equipment, light industrial products,                   processed food items, alcoholic products (1991)                               partners:                                                                         NA                                                                            Imports:                                                                          $87 million from countries outside the FSU (c.i.f., 1993)                     commodities:                                                                      grain, other foods, fuel, other energy (1991)                                 partners:                                                                         Russia, US, EC                                                                External debt:                                                                    $NA                                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate -11% (1993 est.)                                                  Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         2,875,000 kW                                                                  production:                                                                       9 billion kWh                                                                 consumption per capita:                                                           2,585 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       traditionally diverse, including (as a percent of output of former              USSR) metalcutting machine tools (5.5%), forging-pressing machines              (1.9%), electric motors (9%), tires (1.5%), knitted wear (4.4%),                hosiery (3.0%), shoes (2.2%), silk fabric (0.8%), washing machines              (2.0%), chemicals, trucks, watches, instruments, and microelectronics           (1990); currently, much of industry is shut down                              Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for about 45% of GDP; only 17% of land area is arable;                 employs 20%-30% of labor force as residents increasingly turn to                subsistence agriculture; fruits (especially grapes) and vegetable               farming, minor livestock sector; vineyards near Yerevan are famous for          brandy and other liqueurs                                                     Illicit drugs:                                                                    illicit cultivator of cannabis mostly for domestic consumption; used            as a transshipment point for illicit drugs to Western Europe                  Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        considerable humanitarian aid, mostly food and energy products, from            US and EC; Russia has granted 60 billion rubles in technical credits          Currency:                                                                         1 dram = 100 luma; introduced separate currency in November 1993              Exchange rates:                                                                   NA                                                                            Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Armenia, Communications                                                                                                                                        Railroads:                                                                        840 km; does not include industrial lines (1990)                              Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            11,300 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            10,500 km                                                                     unpaved:                                                                          earth 800 km (1990)                                                           Inland waterways:                                                                 NA km                                                                         Pipelines:                                                                        natural gas 900 km (1991)                                                     Ports:                                                                            none; landlocked                                                              Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            12                                                                            usable:                                                                           10                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   6                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        1                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       3                                                                             with runways 1,060-2,439 m:                                                       2                                                                             note:                                                                             a C-130 can land on a 1,060-m airstrip                                        Telecommunications:                                                               progress on installation of fiber optic cable and construction of               facilities for mobile cellular phone service remains in the                     negotiation phase for joint venture agreement; Armenia has about                650,000 telephones; average telephone density is 17.7 per 100 persons;          international connections to other former republics of the USSR are by          landline or microwave and to other countries by satellite and by                leased connection through the Moscow international gateway switch;              broadcast stations - 100% of population receives Armenian and Russian           TV programs; satellite earth station - INTELSAT                                                                                                               @Armenia, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         Army, Air Force, National Guard, Security Forces (internal and border           troops)                                                                       Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 862,921; fit for military service 690,113; reach                military age (18) annually 28,458 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             250 million rubles, NA% of GDP (1992 est.); note - conversion of the            military budget into US dollars using the current exchange rate could           produce misleading results                                                                                                                                                                                                                    @Aruba                                                                                                                                                          Header                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (part of the Dutch realm)                                                                                                                                     @Aruba, Geography                                                                                                                                               Location:                                                                         Caribbean, in the southern Caribbean Sea, 28 km north of Venezuela and          125 km east of Colombia                                                       Map references:                                                                   Central America and the Caribbean                                             Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       193 sq km                                                                     land area:                                                                        193 sq km                                                                     comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Washington, DC                                           Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        68.5 km                                                                       Maritime claims:                                                                exclusive fishing zone:                                                           12 nm                                                                         territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          tropical marine; little seasonal temperature variation                        Terrain:                                                                          flat with a few hills; scant vegetation                                       Natural resources:                                                                negligible; white sandy beaches                                               Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      0%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            100%                                                                          Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            natural hazards:                                                                  lies outside the Caribbean hurricane belt                                     international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                                                                                                            @Aruba, People                                                                                                                                                  Population:                                                                       65,545 (July 1994 est.)                                                       Population growth rate:                                                           0.65% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       14.95 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       6.12 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -2.3 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            8.4 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                      Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 76.43 years                                                                   male:                                                                             72.77 years                                                                   female:                                                                           80.27 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.82 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Aruban(s)                                                                     adjective:                                                                        Aruban                                                                        Ethnic divisions:                                                                 mixed European/Caribbean Indian 80%                                           Religions:                                                                        Roman Catholic 82%, Protestant 8%, Hindu, Muslim, Confucian, Jewish           Languages:                                                                        Dutch (official), Papiamento (a Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English             dialect), English (widely spoken), Spanish                                    Literacy:                                                                       total population:                                                                 NA%                                                                           male:                                                                             NA%                                                                           female:                                                                           NA%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      NA                                                                            by occupation:                                                                    most employment is in the tourist industry (1986)                                                                                                             @Aruba, Government                                                                                                                                              Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Aruba                                                                         Digraph:                                                                          AA                                                                            Type:                                                                             part of the Dutch realm; full autonomy in internal affairs obtained in          1986 upon separation from the Netherlands Antilles                            Capital:                                                                          Oranjestad                                                                    Administrative divisions:                                                         none (self-governing part of the Netherlands)                                 Independence:                                                                     none (part of the Dutch realm; in 1990, Aruba requested and received            from the Netherlands cancellation of the agreement to automatically             give independence to the island in 1996)                                      National holiday:                                                                 Flag Day, 18 March                                                            Constitution:                                                                     1 January 1986                                                                Legal system:                                                                     based on Dutch civil law system, with some English common law                   influence                                                                     Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen BEATRIX Wilhelmina Armgard (since 30 April 1980), represented by          Governor General Olindo KOOLMAN (since 1 January 1992)                        head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Nelson ODUBER (since 6 February 1989)                          cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; appointed with the advice and approval of the             legislature                                                                   Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    Legislature (Staten):                                                             elections last held 8 January 1993 (next to be held by NA January               1997); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (21 total) MEP            9, AVP 8, ADN 1, PPA 1, OLA 1, other 1                                        Judicial branch:                                                                  Joint High Court of Justice                                                        Political parties and leaders:                                                       Electoral Movement Party (MEP), Nelson ODUBER; Aruban People's Party            (AVP), Henny EMAN; National Democratic Action (ADN), Pedro Charro               KELLY; New Patriotic Party (PPN), Eddy WERLEMEN; Aruban Patriotic               Party (PPA), Benny NISBET; Aruban Democratic Party (PDA), Leo                   BERLINSKI; Democratic Action '86 (AD '86), Arturo ODUBER; Organization          for Aruban Liberty (OLA), Glenbert CROES                                   note:                                                                                governing coalition includes the MEP, PPA, and ADN                         Member of:                                                                           ECLAC (associate), INTERPOL, IOC, UNESCO (associate), WCL, WTO                  (associate)                                                                Diplomatic representation in US:                                                     none (self-governing part of the Netherlands)                              US diplomatic representation:                                                        none (self-governing part of the Netherlands)                              Flag:                                                                                blue with two narrow horizontal yellow stripes across the lower                 portion and a red, four-pointed star outlined in white in the upper             hoist-side corner                                                                                                                                     @Aruba, Economy                                                                                                                                                 Overview:                                                                         Tourism is the mainstay of the economy, although offshore banking and           oil refining and storage are also important. Hotel capacity expanded            rapidly between 1985 and 1989 and nearly doubled in 1990 alone.                 Unemployment has steadily declined from about 20% in 1986 to about 3%           in 1991 and to less than 1% in 1992. The reopening of the local oil             refinery, once a major source of employment and foreign exchange                earnings, promises to give the economy an additional boost.                   National product:                                                                 GDP - exchange rate conversion - $1.2 billion (1993 est.)                     National product real growth rate:                                                5% (1993)                                                                     National product per capita:                                                      $17,400 (1993 est.)                                                           Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 6.5% (1993)                                                                   Unemployment rate:                                                                0.6% (1992)                                                                   Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $145 million                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $185 million, including capital expenditures of $42 million (1988)            Exports:                                                                          $1.3 billion (including oil re-exports) (f.o.b., 1993 est.)                   commodities:                                                                         mostly petroleum products                                                  partners:                                                                         US 64%, EC                                                                    Imports:                                                                          $1.6 billion including oil for processing and re-export (f.o.b., 1993           est.)                                                                         commodities:                                                                      food, consumer goods, manufactures, petroleum products                        partners:                                                                         US 8%, EC                                                                     External debt:                                                                    $81 million (1987)                                                            Industrial production:                                                            growth rate NA%                                                               Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         90,000 kW                                                                     production:                                                                       375 million kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           6,000 kWh (1990 est.)                                                         Industries:                                                                       tourism, transshipment facilities, oil refining                               Agriculture:                                                                      poor quality soils and low rainfall limit agricultural activity to the          cultivation of aloes, some livestock, and fishing                             Illicit drugs:                                                                    drug money laundering center and transit point for narcotics bound for          the US and Europe                                                             Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        Western (non-US) countries ODA and OOF bilateral commitments                    (1980-89), $220 million                                                       Currency:                                                                         1 Aruban florin (Af.) = 100 cents                                             Exchange rates:                                                                   Aruban florins (Af.) per US$1 - 1.7900 (fixed rate since 1986)                Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Aruba, Communications                                                                                                                                          Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            NA                                                                            paved:                                                                            NA                                                                            unpaved:                                                                          NA                                                                            Ports:                                                                            Oranjestad, Sint Nicolaas                                                     Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            2                                                                             usable:                                                                           2                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   2                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       1                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       0                                                                             note:                                                                             government-owned airport east of Oranjestad accepts transatlantic               flights                                                                       Telecommunications:                                                               more than adequate; telephone density - 1,100 telephones per 1,000              persons; extensive interisland microwave radio relay links; 72,168              telephones; broadcast stations - 4 AM, 4 FM, 1 TV; 1 submarine cable            to Saint Maarten                                                                                                                                              @Aruba, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                          Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of the Netherlands                                                                                                                                                                                              @Ashmore and Cartier Islands                                                                                                                                    Header                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (territory of Australia)                                                                                                                                      @Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Geography                                                                                                                         Location:                                                                         Southeastern Asia, in the Indian Ocean, 320 km off the northwest coast          of Australia, between Australia and Indonesia                                 Map references:                                                                   Oceania, Southeast Asia                                                       Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       5 sq km                                                                       land area:                                                                        5 sq km                                                                       comparative area:                                                                 about 8.5 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC                        note:                                                                             includes Ashmore Reef (West, Middle, and East Islets) and Cartier               Island                                                                        Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        74.1 km                                                                       Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                200-m depth or to depth of exploration                                        exclusive fishing zone:                                                           200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  3 nm                                                                          International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          tropical                                                                      Terrain:                                                                          low with sand and coral                                                       Natural resources:                                                                fish                                                                          Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      0%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            100% (all grass and sand)                                                     Irrigated land:                                                                   0 sq km                                                                       Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            natural hazards:                                                                  surrounded by shoals and reefs                                                international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             Ashmore Reef National Nature Reserve established in August 1983                                                                                               @Ashmore and Cartier Islands, People                                                                                                                            Population:                                                                       no indigenous inhabitants; note - there are only seasonal caretakers                                                                                          @Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Government                                                                                                                        Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands                                      conventional short form:                                                          Ashmore and Cartier Islands                                                   Digraph:                                                                          AT                                                                            Type:                                                                             territory of Australia administered by the Australian Ministry for the          Environment, Sport, and Territories                                           Capital:                                                                          none; administered from Canberra, Australia                                   Administrative divisions:                                                         none (territory of Australia)                                                 Independence:                                                                     none (territory of Australia)                                                 Legal system:                                                                     relevant laws of the Northern Territory of Australia                          Diplomatic representation in US:                                                  none (territory of Australia)                                                 US diplomatic representation:                                                     none (territory of Australia)                                                                                                                                 @Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Economy                                                                                                                           Overview:                                                                         no economic activity                                                                                                                                          @Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Communications                                                                                                                    Ports:                                                                            none; offshore anchorage only                                                                                                                                 @Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Defense Forces                                                                                                                    Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of Australia; periodic visits by the              Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Air Force                                                                                                                                                                                          @Atlantic Ocean, Geography                                                                                                                                      Location:                                                                         body of water between the Western Hemisphere and Europe/Africa                Map references:                                                                   Africa, Antarctic Region, Arctic Region, Central America and the                Caribbean, Europe, North America, South America, Standard Time Zones            of the World                                                                  Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       82.217 million sq km                                                          comparative area:                                                                 slightly less than nine times the size of the US; second-largest of             the world's four oceans (after the Pacific Ocean, but larger than               Indian Ocean or Arctic Ocean)                                                 note:                                                                             includes Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Caribbean Sea, Davis Strait, Denmark            Strait, Drake Passage, Gulf of Mexico, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea,            Norwegian Sea, Scotia Sea, Weddell Sea, and other tributary water               bodies                                                                        Coastline:                                                                        111,866 km                                                                    International disputes:                                                           some maritime disputes (see littoral states)                                  Climate:                                                                          tropical cyclones (hurricanes) develop off the coast of Africa near             Cape Verde and move westward into the Caribbean Sea; hurricanes can             occur from May to December, but are most frequent from August to                November                                                                      Terrain:                                                                          surface usually covered with sea ice in Labrador Sea, Denmark Strait,           and Baltic Sea from October to June; clockwise warm water gyre (broad,          circular system of currents) in the north Atlantic, counterclockwise            warm water gyre in the south Atlantic; the ocean floor is dominated by          the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a rugged north-south centerline for the entire          Atlantic basin; maximum depth is 8,605 meters in the Puerto Rico                Trench                                                                        Natural resources:                                                                oil and gas fields, fish, marine mammals (seals and whales), sand and           gravel aggregates, placer deposits, polymetallic nodules, precious              stones                                                                        Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   endangered marine species include the manatee, seals, sea lions,                turtles, and whales; municipal sludge pollution off eastern US,                 southern Brazil, and eastern Argentina; oil pollution in Caribbean              Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Lake Maracaibo, Mediterranean Sea, and North Sea;          industrial waste and municipal sewage pollution in Baltic Sea, North            Sea, and Mediterranean Sea                                                    natural hazards:                                                                  icebergs common in Davis Strait, Denmark Strait, and the northwestern           Atlantic Ocean from February to August and have been spotted as far             south as Bermuda and the Madeira Islands; icebergs from Antarctica              occur in the extreme southern Atlantic Ocean                                  international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             ships subject to superstructure icing in extreme north Atlantic from            October to May and extreme south Atlantic from May to October;                  persistent fog can be a hazard to shipping from May to September;               major choke points include the Dardanelles, Strait of Gibraltar,                access to the Panama and Suez Canals; strategic straits include the             Strait of Dover, Straits of Florida, Mona Passage, The Sound                    (Oresund), and Windward Passage; north Atlantic shipping lanes subject          to icebergs from February to August; the Equator divides the Atlantic           Ocean into the North Atlantic Ocean and South Atlantic Ocean                                                                                                  @Atlantic Ocean, Government                                                                                                                                     Digraph:                                                                          ZH                                                                                                                                                            @Atlantic Ocean, Economy                                                                                                                                        Overview:                                                                         The Atlantic Ocean provides some of the world's most heavily                    trafficked sea routes, between and within the Eastern and Western               Hemispheres. Other economic activity includes the exploitation of               natural resources, e.g., fishing, the dredging of aragonite sands (The          Bahamas), and production of crude oil and natural gas (Caribbean Sea,           Gulf of Mexico, and North Sea).                                                                                                                               @Atlantic Ocean, Communications                                                                                                                                 Ports:                                                                            Alexandria (Egypt), Algiers (Algeria), Antwerp (Belgium), Barcelona             (Spain), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Casablanca (Morocco), Colon                  (Panama), Copenhagen (Denmark), Dakar (Senegal), Gdansk (Poland),               Hamburg (Germany), Helsinki (Finland), Las Palmas (Canary Islands,              Spain), Le Havre (France), Lisbon (Portugal), London (UK), Marseille            (France), Montevideo (Uruguay), Montreal (Canada), Naples (Italy), New          Orleans (US), New York (US), Oran (Algeria), Oslo (Norway), Piraeus             (Greece), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Rotterdam (Netherlands), Saint               Petersburg (formerly Leningrad; Russia), Stockholm (Sweden)                   Telecommunications:                                                               numerous submarine cables with most between continental Europe and the          UK, North America and the UK, and in the Mediterranean; numerous                direct links across Atlantic via INTELSAT satellite network                   Note:                                                                             Kiel Canal and Saint Lawrence Seaway are two important waterways                                                                                                                                                                              @Australia, Geography                                                                                                                                           Location:                                                                         Southwestern Oceania, between Indonesia and New Zealand                       Map references:                                                                   Southeast Asia, Oceania, Antarctic Region, Standard Time Zones of the           World                                                                         Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       7,686,850 sq km                                                               land area:                                                                        7,617,930 sq km                                                               comparative area:                                                                 slightly smaller than the US                                                  note:                                                                             includes Macquarie Island                                                     Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        25,760 km                                                                     Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                200-m depth or to depth of exploitation                                       exclusive fishing zone:                                                           200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           territorial claim in Antarctica (Australian Antarctic Territory)              Climate:                                                                          generally arid to semiarid; temperate in south and east; tropical in            north                                                                         Terrain:                                                                          mostly low plateau with deserts; fertile plain in southeast                   Natural resources:                                                                bauxite, coal, iron ore, copper, tin, silver, uranium, nickel,                  tungsten, mineral sands, lead, zinc, diamonds, natural gas, petroleum         Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      6%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             58%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              14%                                                                           other:                                                                            22%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   18,800 sq km (1989 est.)                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   soil erosion from overgrazing, industrial development, urbanization,            and poor farming practices; soil salinity rising due to the use of              poor quality water; desertification; clearing for agricultural                  purposes threatens the natural habitat of many unique animal and plant          species; the Great Barrier Reef off the northeast coast, the largest            coral reef in the world, is threatened by increased shipping and its            popularity as a tourist site; limited freshwater availability                 natural hazards:                                                                  cyclones along the coast; subject to severe droughts                          international agreements:                                                         party to - Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic Treaty,                  Biodiversity, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Environmental                 Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Marine Dumping, Marine Life                     Conservation, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship                    Pollution, Tropical Timber, Wetlands, Whaling; signed, but not                  ratified - Law of the Sea                                                     Note:                                                                             world's smallest continent but sixth-largest country; population                concentrated along the eastern and southeastern coasts; regular,                tropical, invigorating, sea breeze known as "the Doctor" occurs along           the west coast in the summer                                                                                                                                  @Australia, People                                                                                                                                              Population:                                                                       18,077,419 (July 1994 est.)                                                   Population growth rate:                                                           1.38% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       14.29 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       7.38 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               6.91 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            7.3 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                      Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 77.57 years                                                                   male:                                                                             74.45 years                                                                   female:                                                                           80.84 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.83 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Australian(s)                                                                 adjective:                                                                        Australian                                                                    Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Caucasian 95%, Asian 4%, aboriginal and other 1%                              Religions:                                                                        Anglican 26.1%, Roman Catholic 26%, other Christian 24.3%                     Languages:                                                                        English, native languages                                                     Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1980 est.)                                total population:                                                                 100%                                                                          male:                                                                             100%                                                                          female:                                                                           100%                                                                          Labor force:                                                                      8.63 million (September 1991)                                                 by occupation:                                                                    finance and services 33.8%, public and community services 22.3%,                wholesale and retail trade 20.1%, manufacturing and industry 16.2%,             agriculture 6.1% (1987)                                                                                                                                       @Australia, Government                                                                                                                                          Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Commonwealth of Australia                                                     conventional short form:                                                          Australia                                                                     Digraph:                                                                          AS                                                                            Type:                                                                             federal parliamentary state                                                   Capital:                                                                          Canberra                                                                      Administrative divisions:                                                         6 states and 2 territories*; Australian Capital Territory*, New South           Wales, Northern Territory*, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania,              Victoria, Western Australia                                                   Dependent areas:                                                                  Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling)                  Islands, Coral Sea Islands, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, Norfolk          Island                                                                        Independence:                                                                     1 January 1901 (federation of UK colonies)                                    National holiday:                                                                 Australia Day, 26 January (1788)                                              Constitution:                                                                     9 July 1900, effective 1 January 1901                                         Legal system:                                                                     based on English common law; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with          reservations                                                                  Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal and compulsory                                     Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor             General William George HAYDEN (since 16 February 1989)                        head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Paul John KEATING (since 20 December 1991); Deputy               Prime Minister Brian HOWE (since 4 June 1991)                                 cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; prime minister selects his cabinet from members of the House           and Senate                                                                    Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral Federal Parliament                                                  Senate:                                                                           elections last held 13 March 1993 (next to be held by NA 1996);                 results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (76 total)                       Liberal-National 36, Labor 30, Australian Democrats 7, Greens 2,                independents 1                                                                House of Representatives:                                                         elections last held 13 March 1993 (next to be held by NA 1996);                 results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (147 total) Labor 80,            Liberal-National 65, independent 2                                            Judicial branch:                                                                  High Court                                                                    Political parties and leaders:                                                  government:                                                                       Australian Labor Party, Paul John KEATING                                     opposition:                                                                       Liberal Party, John HEWSON; National Party, Timothy FISCHER;                    Australian Democratic Party, Cheryl KERNOT; Green Party, leader NA            Other political or pressure groups:                                               Australian Democratic Labor Party (anti-Communist Labor Party splinter          group); Peace and Nuclear Disarmament Action (Nuclear Disarmament               Party splinter group)                                                         Member of:                                                                        AfDB, AG (observer), ANZUS, APEC, AsDB, Australia Group, BIS, C, CCC,           COCOM, CP, EBRD, ESCAP, FAO, GATT, G-8, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU,           IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INMARSAT, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC,          IOM, ISO, ITU, LORCS, MINURSO, MTCR, NAM (guest), NEA, NSG, OECD, PCA,          SPARTECA, SPC, SPF, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNFICYP, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNOSOM,          UNPROFOR, UNTAC, UNTSO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, ZC                         Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Donald RUSSELL                                                     chancery:                                                                         1601 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036                            telephone:                                                                        (202) 797-3000                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 797-3168                                                                consulate(s) general:                                                             Chicago, Honolulu, Houston, Los Angeles, New York, Pago Pago (American          Samoa), and San Francisco                                                     US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Edward PERKINS                                                     embassy:                                                                          Moonah Place, Yarralumla, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2600         mailing address:                                                                  APO AP 96549                                                                  telephone:                                                                        [61] (6) 270-5000                                                             FAX:                                                                              [61] (6) 270-5970                                                             consulate(s) general:                                                             Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney                                                  consulate(s):                                                                     Brisbane                                                                      Flag:                                                                             blue with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and a             large seven-pointed star in the lower hoist-side quadrant; the                  remaining half is a representation of the Southern Cross constellation          in white with one small five-pointed star and four, larger,                     seven-pointed stars                                                                                                                                           @Australia, Economy                                                                                                                                             Overview:                                                                         Australia has a prosperous Western-style capitalist economy, with a             per capita GDP comparable to levels in industrialized West European             countries. Rich in natural resources, Australia is a major exporter of          agricultural products, minerals, metals, and fossil fuels. Primary              products account for more than 60% of the value of total exports, so            that, as in 1983-84, a downturn in world commodity prices can have a            big impact on the economy. The government is pushing for increased              exports of manufactured goods, but competition in international                 markets continues to be severe. Australia has suffered from the low             growth and high unemployment characterizing the OECD countries in the           early 1990s. In 1992-93 the economy recovered slowly from the                   prolonged recession of 1990-91, a major restraining factor being weak           world demand for Australia's exports. Unemployment has hovered around           10% and probably will remain at that level in 1994 as productivity              gains rather than more jobs account for growth.                               National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $339.7 billion (1993)                     National product real growth rate:                                                4% (1993)                                                                     National product per capita:                                                      $19,100 (1993)                                                                Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 1.1% (1993)                                                                   Unemployment rate:                                                                10% (December 1993)                                                           Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $71.9 billion                                                                 expenditures:                                                                     $83.1 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (FY93)                   Exports:                                                                          $44.1 billion (1992)                                                          commodities:                                                                      coal, gold, meat, wool, alumina, wheat, machinery and transport                 equipment                                                                     partners:                                                                         Japan 25%, US 11%, South Korea 6%, NZ 5.7%, UK, Taiwan, Singapore,              Hong Kong (1992)                                                              Imports:                                                                          $43.6 billion (1992)                                                          commodities:                                                                      machinery and transport equipment, computers and office machines,               crude oil and petroleum products                                              partners:                                                                         US 23%, Japan 18%, UK 6%, Germany 5.7%, NZ 4% (1992)                          External debt:                                                                    $141.1 billion (1993)                                                         Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 1.9% (FY93); accounts for 32% of GDP                              Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         40,000,000 kW                                                                 production:                                                                       150 billion kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           8,475 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       mining, industrial and transportation equipment, food processing,               chemicals, steel                                                              Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 5% of GDP and over 30% of export revenues; world's                 largest exporter of beef and wool, second-largest for mutton, and               among top wheat exporters; major crops - wheat, barley, sugarcane,              fruit; livestock - cattle, sheep, poultry                                     Illicit drugs:                                                                    Tasmania is one of the world's major suppliers of licit opiate                  products; government maintains strict controls over areas of opium              poppy cultivation and output of poppy straw concentrate                       Economic aid:                                                                   donor:                                                                            ODA and OOF commitments (1970-89), $10.4 billion                              Currency:                                                                         1 Australian dollar ($A) = 100 cents                                          Exchange rates:                                                                   Australian dollars ($A) per US$1 - 1.4364 (January 1994), 1.4704                (1993), 1.3600 (1992), 1.2835 (1991), 1.2799 (1990), 1.2618 (1989)            Fiscal year:                                                                      1 July - 30 June                                                                                                                                              @Australia, Communications                                                                                                                                      Railroads:                                                                        40,478 km total; 7,970 km 1.600-meter gauge, 16,201 km 1.435-meter              standard gauge, 16,307 km 1.067-meter gauge; 183 km dual gauge; 1,130           km electrified; government owned (except for a few hundred kilometers           of privately owned track) (1985)                                              Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            837,872 km                                                                    paved:                                                                            243,750 km                                                                    unpaved:                                                                          gravel, crushed stone, stabilized earth 228,396 km; unimproved earth            365,726 km                                                                    Inland waterways:                                                                 8,368 km; mainly by small, shallow-draft craft                                Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 2,500 km; petroleum products 500 km; natural gas 5,600 km           Ports:                                                                            Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin, Devonport, Fremantle, Geelong,              Hobart, Launceston, Mackay, Melbourne, Sydney, Townsville                     Merchant marine:                                                                  83 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 2,517,538 GRT/3,711,549 DWT,              bulk 30, cargo 8, chemical tanker 3, combination bulk 2, container 7,           liquefied gas 5, oil tanker 18, roll-on/roll-off cargo 7, short-sea             passenger 2, vehicle carrier 1                                                Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            481                                                                           usable:                                                                           440                                                                           with permanent-surface runways:                                                   241                                                                           with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        1                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       20                                                                            with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       268                                                                           Telecommunications:                                                               good international and domestic service; 8.7 million telephones;                broadcast stations - 258 AM, 67 FM, 134 TV; submarine cables to New             Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and Indonesia; domestic satellite service;           satellite stations - 4 Indian Ocean INTELSAT, 6 Pacific Ocean INTELSAT          earth stations                                                                                                                                                @Australia, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                      Branches:                                                                         Australian Army, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Australian Air Force            Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 4,885,574; fit for military service 4,239,459; reach            military age (17) annually 133,337 (1994 est.)                                Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $7.1 billion, 2.4% of GDP (FY92/93)                                                                                                                                                                                @Austria, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Central Europe, between Germany and Hungary                                   Map references:                                                                   Africa, Arctic Region, Europe, Standard Time Zones of the World               Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       83,850 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        82,730 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly smaller than Maine                                                   Land boundaries:                                                                  total 2,496 km, Czech Republic 362 km, Germany 784 km, Hungary 366 km,          Italy 430 km, Liechtenstein 37 km, Slovakia 91 km, Slovenia 262 km,             Switzerland 164 km                                                            Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          temperate; continental, cloudy; cold winters with frequent rain in              lowlands and snow in mountains; cool summers with occasional showers          Terrain:                                                                          in the west and south mostly mountains (Alps); along the eastern and            northern margins mostly flat or gently sloping                                Natural resources:                                                                iron ore, petroleum, timber, magnesite, aluminum, lead, coal, lignite,          copper, hydropower                                                            Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      17%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  1%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             24%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              39%                                                                           other:                                                                            19%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   40 sq km (1989)                                                               Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   some forest degradation caused by air and soil pollution; soil                  pollution results from the use of agricultural chemicals; air                   pollution results from emissions by coal- and oil-fired power stations          and industrial plants                                                         natural hazards:                                                                  NA                                                                            international agreements:                                                         party to - Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air                    Pollution-Sulphur, Antarctic Treaty, Climate Change, Endangered                 Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Nuclear Test             Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber,                   Wetlands; signed, but not ratified - Air Pollution-Volatile Organic             Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Biodiversity, Law of the           Sea                                                                           Note:                                                                             landlocked; strategic location at the crossroads of central Europe              with many easily traversable Alpine passes and valleys; major river is          the Danube; population is concentrated on eastern lowlands because of           steep slopes, poor soils, and low temperatures elsewhere                                                                                                      @Austria, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       7,954,974 (July 1994 est.)                                                    Population growth rate:                                                           0.45% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       11.38 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       10.34 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               3.46 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            7.1 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                      Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 76.65 years                                                                   male:                                                                             73.44 years                                                                   female:                                                                           80.03 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.48 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Austrian(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Austrian                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 German 99.4%, Croatian 0.3%, Slovene 0.2%, other 0.1%                         Religions:                                                                        Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant 6%, other 9%                                   Languages:                                                                        German                                                                        Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1974 est.)                                total population:                                                                 99%                                                                           male:                                                                             NA%                                                                           female:                                                                           NA%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      3.47 million (1989)                                                           by occupation:                                                                    services 56.4%, industry and crafts 35.4%, agriculture and forestry             8.1%                                                                          note:                                                                             an estimated 200,000 Austrians are employed in other European                   countries; foreign laborers in Austria number 177,840, about 6% of              labor force (1988)                                                                                                                                            @Austria, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Austria                                                           conventional short form:                                                          Austria                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Republik Oesterreich                                                          local short form:                                                                 Oesterreich                                                                   Digraph:                                                                          AU                                                                            Type:                                                                             federal republic                                                              Capital:                                                                          Vienna                                                                        Administrative divisions:                                                         9 states (bundeslander, singular - bundesland); Burgenland, Karnten,            Niederoesterreich, Oberoesterreich, Salzburg, Steiermark, Tirol,                Vorarlberg, Wien                                                              Independence:                                                                     12 November 1918 (from Austro-Hungarian Empire)                               National holiday:                                                                 National Day, 26 October (1955)                                               Constitution:                                                                     1920; revised 1929 (reinstated 1 May 1945)                                    Legal system:                                                                     civil law system with Roman law origin; judicial review of legislative          acts by a Constitutional Court; separate administrative and                     civil/penal supreme courts; has not accepted compulsory ICJ                     jurisdiction                                                                  Suffrage:                                                                         19 years of age, universal; compulsory for presidential elections             Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Thomas KLESTIL (since 8 July 1992); election last held 24             May 1992 (next to be held 1996); results of second ballot - Thomas              KLESTIL 57%, Rudolf STREICHER 43%                                             head of government:                                                               Chancellor Franz VRANITZKY (since 16 June 1986); Vice Chancellor                Erhard BUSEK (since 2 July 1991)                                              cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; chosen by the president on the advice of the              chancellor                                                                    Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral Federal Assembly (Bundesversammlung)                                Federal Council (Bundesrat):                                                      consists of 63 members representing each of the provinces on the basis          of population, but with each province having at least 3                         representatives                                                               National Council (Nationalrat):                                                   elections last held 7 October 1990 (next to be held October 1994);              results - SPOE 43%, OEVP 32.1%, FPOE 16.6%, GAL 4.5%, KPOE 0.7%, other          3.1%; seats - (183 total) SPOE 80, OEVP 60, FPOE 33, GAL 10                   Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Judicial Court (Oberster Gerichtshof) for civil and criminal            cases, Administrative Court (Verwaltungsgerichtshof) for bureaucratic           cases, Constitutional Court (Verfassungsgerichtshof) for                        constitutional cases                                                          Political parties and leaders:                                                    Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPOE), Franz VRANITZKY, chairman;           Austrian People's Party (OEVP), Erhard BUSEK, chairman; Freedom Party           of Austria (FPOE), Joerg HAIDER, chairman; Communist Party (KPOE),              Walter SILBERMAYER, chairman; Green Alternative List (GAL), Peter               PILZ, chairman; Liberal Forum (LF), Heidi SCHMIDT                             Other political or pressure groups:                                               Federal Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Austrian Trade Union                  Federation (primarily Socialist); three composite leagues of the                Austrian People's Party (OEVP) representing business, labor, and                farmers; OEVP-oriented League of Austrian Industrialists; Roman                 Catholic Church, including its chief lay organization, Catholic Action        Member of:                                                                        AfDB, AG (observer), AsDB, Australia Group, BIS, CCC, CE, CEI, CERN,            COCOM (cooperating), CSCE, EBRD, ECE, EFTA, ESA, FAO, G-9, GATT, IADB,          IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO,               INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, LORCS, MINURSO, MTCR, NAM               (guest), NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, ONUSAL, PCA, UN, UNCTAD,               UNESCO, UNDOF, UNFICYP, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNIKOM, UNOMIG, UNTAC, UNTSO,             UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC                                       Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Helmut TUERK                                                       chancery:                                                                         3524 International Court NW, Washington, DC 20008-3035                        telephone:                                                                        (202) 895-6700                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 895-6750                                                                consulate(s) general:                                                             Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York                                            US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Swanee G. HUNT                                                     chancery:                                                                         Boltzmanngasse 16, A-1091, Vienna                                             mailing address:                                                                  Unit 27937, Vienna                                                            telephone:                                                                        [43] (1) 313-39                                                               FAX:                                                                              [43] (1) 513-43-51                                                            consulate(s) general:                                                             Salzburg                                                                      Flag:                                                                             three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red                                                                                                     @Austria, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         Austria boasts a prosperous and stable socialist market economy with a          sizable but falling proportion of nationalized industry and extensive           welfare benefits. Thanks to its raw material endowment, a technically           skilled labor force, and strong links to German industrial firms,               Austria occupies specialized niches in European industry and services           (tourism, banking) and produces almost enough food to feed itself with          only 8% of the labor force in agriculture. Increased export sales               resulting from German unification, boosted Austria's economy through            1991, but Austria's GDP growth slowed to 2% in 1992 and -0.5% in 1993           due to the weak international economy, particularly in Germany - its            largest trading partner. GDP growth will resume slowly in 1994, with            estimates ranging from a 0.5% to a 1% increase. Unemployment has risen          to 7% as a result of the slowdown and will continue to rise in 1994.            Problems for the l990s include an aging population, the high level of           subsidies, and the struggle to keep welfare benefits within budgetary           capabilities. Austria's government has taken measures to make the               economy more liberal and open by introducing a major tax reform,                privatizing state-owned firms, and lib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  route and Eastern Europe                                                      Economic aid:                                                                   donor:                                                                            ODA and OOF commitments (1970-89), $2.4 billion                               Currency:                                                                         1 Austrian schilling (S) = 100 groschen                                       Exchange rates:                                                                   Austrian schillings (S) per US$1 - 12.255 (January 1994), 11.632                (1993), 10.989 (1992), 11.676 (1991), 11.370 (1990), 13.231 (1989)            Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Austria, Communications                                                                                                                                        Railroads:                                                                        5,749 km total; 5,652 km government owned and 97 km privately owned             (0.760-, 1.435- and 1.000-meter gauge); 5,394 km 1.435-meter standard           gauge of which 3,154 km is electrified and 1,520 km is double tracked;          339 km 0.760-meter narrow gauge of which 84 km is electrified                 Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            95,412 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            21,812 km (including 1,012 km of autobahn)                                    unpaved:                                                                          mostly gravel and earth 73,600 km                                             Inland waterways:                                                                 446 km                                                                        Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 554 km; petroleum products 171 km; natural gas 2,611 km             Ports:                                                                            Vienna, Linz (Danube river ports)                                             Merchant marine:                                                                  29 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 158,724 GRT/259,594 DWT, bulk 3,          cargo 23, oil tanker 1, refrigerated cargo 2                                  Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            55                                                                            usable:                                                                           55                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   20                                                                            with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       6                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       4                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               highly developed and efficient; 4,014,000 telephones; broadcast                 stations - 6 AM, 21 (545 repeaters) FM, 47 (870 repeaters) TV;                  satellite ground stations for Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT, Indian Ocean             INTELSAT, and EUTELSAT systems                                                                                                                                @Austria, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         Army (including Flying Division)                                              Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 2,018,954; fit for military service 1,693,341; reach            military age (19) annually 48,710 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $1.7 billion, 0.9% of GDP (1993)                                                                                                                                                                                   @Azerbaijan, Geography                                                                                                                                          Location:                                                                         Southwestern Asia, between Armenia and Turkmenistan, bordering the              Caspian Sea                                                                   Map references:                                                                   Africa, Asia, Commonwealth of Independent States - Central Asian                States, Commonwealth of Independent States - European States, Middle            East, Standard Time Zones of the World                                        Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       86,600 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        86,100 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Maine                                                    note:                                                                             includes the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic and the Nagorno-Karabakh           regions; regions' autonomy was abolished by Azerbaijani Supreme Soviet          on 26 November 1991                                                           Land boundaries:                                                                  total 2,013 km, Armenia (west) 566 km, Armenia (southwest) 221 km,              Georgia 322 km, Iran (south) 432 km, Iran (southwest) 179 km, Russia            284 km, Turkey 9 km                                                           Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             note:                                                                             Azerbaijan borders the Caspian Sea (800 km, est.)                             Maritime claims:                                                                  NA                                                                            note:                                                                             Azerbaijani claims in Caspian Sea unknown; 10-nm fishing zone provided          for in 1940 treaty regarding trade and navigation between Soviet Union          and Iran                                                                      International disputes:                                                           violent and longstanding dispute with ethnic Armenians of                       Nagorno-Karabakh over its status, lesser dispute concerns Nakhichevan;          some Azerbaijanis desire absorption of and/or unification with the              ethnic Azeri portion of Iran                                                  Climate:                                                                          dry, semiarid steppe                                                          Terrain:                                                                          large, flat Kur-Araz Lowland (much of it below sea level) with Great            Caucasus Mountains to the north, Qarabag (Karabakh) Upland in west;             Baku lies on Abseron (Apsheron) Peninsula that juts into Caspian Sea          Natural resources:                                                                petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, nonferrous metals, alumina                  Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      18%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  4%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             25%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            53%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   14,010 sq km (1990)                                                           Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   local scientists consider the Abseron (Apsheron) Peninsula (including           Baku and Sumqayit) and the Caspian Sea to be the ecologically most              devastated area in the world because of severe air, water, and soil             pollution; soil pollution results from the use of DDT as a pesticide            and also from toxic defoliants used in the production of cotton               natural hazards:                                                                  subject to drought; some coastal areas threatened by rising levels of           the Caspian Sea                                                               international agreements:                                                         signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity, Climate Change                       Note:                                                                             landlocked                                                                                                                                                    @Azerbaijan, People                                                                                                                                             Population:                                                                       7,684,456 (July 1994 est.)                                                    Population growth rate:                                                           1.41% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       23.04 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       6.58 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -2.38 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            34.8 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 70.85 years                                                                   male:                                                                             67.08 years                                                                   female:                                                                           74.8 years (1994 est.)                                                        Total fertility rate:                                                             2.7 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                           Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Azerbaijani(s)                                                                adjective:                                                                        Azerbaijani                                                                   Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Azeri 82.7%, Russian 5.6%, Armenian 5.6%, Dagestani 3.2%, other 2.9%            (1989)                                                                        note:                                                                             Armenian share is now approximately 0.3% because most Armenians have            fled the ethnic violence since 1989 census; Russian percentage is               probably half what it was for the same reason                                 Religions:                                                                        Muslim 87%, Russian Orthodox 5.6%, Armenian Orthodox 5.6%, other 1.8%         Languages:                                                                        Azeri 82%, Russian 7%, Armenian 5%, other 6%                                  Literacy:                                                                         age 9-49 can read and write (1970)                                            total population:                                                                 100%                                                                          male:                                                                             100%                                                                          female:                                                                           100%                                                                          Labor force:                                                                      2.789 million                                                                 by occupation:                                                                    agriculture and forestry 32%, industry and construction 26%, other 42%          (1990)                                                                                                                                                        @Azerbaijan, Government                                                                                                                                         Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Azerbaijani Republic                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Azerbaijan                                                                    local long form:                                                                  Azarbaycan Respublikasi                                                       local short form:                                                                 none                                                                          former:                                                                           Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic                                          Digraph:                                                                          AJ                                                                            Type:                                                                             republic                                                                      Capital:                                                                          Baku (Baky)                                                                   Administrative divisions:                                                         1 autonomous republic (avtomnaya respublika); Nakhichevan                       (administrative center at Nakhichevan)                                        note:                                                                             all rayons except for the exclave of Nakhichevan are under direct               republic jurisdiction                                                         Independence:                                                                     30 August 1991 (from Soviet Union)                                            National holiday:                                                                 Novruz Bayram, 21-22 March                                                    Constitution:                                                                     adopted NA April 1978; writing a new constitution mid-1993                    Legal system:                                                                     based on civil law system                                                     Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Heydar ALIYEV (since 18 June 1993 after President ELCIBEY             left Baku for Nakhichevan); election last held 3 October 1993 (next to          be held NA); results - Heydar ALIYEV won 97% of vote                          head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Surat HUSEYNOV (since 30 June 1993)                            cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; appointed by the president and confirmed by the           Mejlas                                                                        Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    National Assembly (Milli Mejlis):                                                 elections last held 30 September and 14 October 1990 for the Supreme            Soviet (next expected to be held NA 1994 for the National Assembly);            seats for Supreme Soviet - (360 total) Communists 280, Democratic Bloc          45 (grouping of opposition parties), other 15, vacant 20; note - on 19          May 1992 the Supreme Soviet was prorogued in favor of a Popular                 Front-dominated National Council; seats - (50 total) Popular Front 25,          opposition elements 25                                                        Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    Azerbaijan Popular Front (APF), Ebulfez ELCIBEY, chairman; Musavat              Party, Isa GAMBAR, chairman; National Independence Party, Etibar                MAMEDOV, chairman; Social Democratic Party (SDP), Araz ALIZADE,                 chairman; Communist Party, Ramiz AKHMEDOV, chairman; People's Freedom           Party, Yunus OGUZ, chairman; Independent Social Democratic Party, Arif          YUNUSOV and Leila YUNOSOVA, cochairmen; New Azerbaijan Party, Heydar            ALIYEV, chairman; Boz Gurd Party, Iskander HAMIDOV, chairman;                   Azerbaijan Democratic Party, Sardar MAMEDOV, chairman; Azerbaijan               Democratic Independence Party, Qabil HUSELNLI, chairman; Islamic Party          of Azerbaijan, Ali Akram, chairman                                            Other political or pressure groups:                                               self-proclaimed Armenian Nagorno-Karabakh Republic; Talysh                      independence movement                                                         Member of:                                                                        BSEC, CCC, CIS, CSCE, EBRD, ECE, ECO, ESCAP, IBRD, ICAO, IDB, ILO,              IMF, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, NACC, OIC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UPU,          WHO                                                                           Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Hafiz Mir Jalal Ogly PASHAYEV                                      chancery:                                                                         Suite 700, 927 15th Street NW, Washington, DC 20005                           telephone:                                                                        (202) 842-0001                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 842-0004                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Richard KAZLAURICH                                                 embassy:                                                                          Hotel Intourist, Baku                                                         mailing address:                                                                  use embassy street address                                                    telephone:                                                                        7-8922-92-63-06 through 09, extension 441, 442, 446, 447, 448, 450            FAX:                                                                              Telex 142110 AMEMB SU                                                         Flag:                                                                             three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), red, and green; a crescent          and eight-pointed star in white are centered in red band                                                                                                      @Azerbaijan, Economy                                                                                                                                            Overview:                                                                         Azerbaijan is less developed industrially than either Armenia or                Georgia, the other Transcaucasian states. It resembles the Central              Asian states in its majority Muslim population, high structural                 unemployment, and low standard of living. The economy's most prominent          products are oil, cotton, and gas. Production from the Caspian oil and          gas field has been in decline for several years. With foreign                   assistance, the oil industry might generate the funds needed to spur            industrial development. However, civil unrest, marked by armed                  conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh region between Muslim Azeris and               Christian Armenians, makes foreign investors wary. Azerbaijan                   accounted for 1.5% to 2% of the capital stock and output of the former          Soviet Union. Azerbaijan shares all the formidable problems of the              ex-Soviet republics in making the transition from a command to a                market economy, but its considerable energy resources brighten its              prospects somewhat. Old economic ties and structures have yet to be             replaced. A particularly galling constraint on economic revival is the          Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, said to consume 25% of Azerbaijan's                  economic resources.                                                           National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $15.5 billion (1993 estimate from           the UN International Comparison Program, as extended to 1991 and                published in the World Bank's World Development Report 1993; and as             extrapolated to 1993 using official Azerbaijani statistics, which are           very uncertain because of major economic changes since 1990)                  National product real growth rate:                                                -13.3% (1993 est.)                                                            National product per capita:                                                      $2,040 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 20% per month (average 1993); above 50% per month (February 1994)             Unemployment rate:                                                                0.7% includes officially registered unemployed; also large numbers of           underemployed workers (December 1993)                                         Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $NA                                                                           expenditures:                                                                     $NA, including capital expenditures of $NA                                    Exports:                                                                          $355 million to outside the FSU countries (f.o.b., 1993)                      commodities:                                                                      oil and gas, chemicals, oilfield equipment, textiles, cotton (1991)           partners:                                                                         mostly CIS and European countries                                             Imports:                                                                          $240 million from outside the FSU countries (c.i.f., 1993)                    commodities:                                                                      machinery and parts, consumer durables, foodstuffs, textiles (1991)           partners:                                                                         European countries                                                            External debt:                                                                    $NA                                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate -7% (1993)                                                        Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         6,025,000 kW                                                                  production:                                                                       22,300 kWh                                                                    consumption per capita:                                                           2,990 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       petroleum and natural gas, petroleum products, oilfield equipment;                 steel, iron ore, cement; chemicals and petrochemicals; textiles            iculture:                                                                         cotton, grain, rice, grapes, fruit, vegetables, tea, tobacco; cattle,           pigs, sheep and goats                                                         Illicit drugs:                                                                    illicit cultivator of cannabis and opium poppy; mostly for CIS                  consumption; limited government eradication program; transshipment              point for illicit drugs to Western Europe                                     Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        wheat from Turkey                                                             Currency:                                                                         1 manat = 100 gopik                                                           Exchange rates:                                                                   NA                                                                            Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Azerbaijan, Communications                                                                                                                                     Railroads:                                                                        2,090 km; does not include industrial lines (1990)                            Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            36,700 km                                                                     paved or graveled:                                                                31,800 km                                                                     unpaved:                                                                          earth 4,900 km (1990)                                                         Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 1,130 km; petroleum products 630 km; natural gas 1,240 km           Ports:                                                                            inland - Baku (Baky)                                                          Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            65                                                                            usable:                                                                           33                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   26                                                                            with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       8                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       23                                                                            Telecommunications:                                                               domestic telephone service is of poor quality and inadequate; 710,000           domestic telephone lines [density - 9 lines per 100 persons (1991)],            202,000 persons waiting for telephone installations (January 1991);             connections to other former USSR republics by cable and microwave and           to other countries via the Moscow international gateway switch;                 INTELSAT earth station installed in late 1992 in Baku with Turkish              financial assistance with access to 200 countries through Turkey;               since August 1993 an earth station near Baku has provided direct                communications with New York through Russia's Stationar-11 satellite;           a joint venture to establish a cellular telephone system (Bakcel) in            the Baku area is supposed to become operational in 1994; domestic and           Russian TV programs are received locally and Turkish and Iranian TV is          received from an INTELSAT satellite through a receive-only earth                station                                                                                                                                                       @Azerbaijan, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                     Branches:                                                                         Army, Air Force, Navy, Maritime Border Guard, National Guard, Security          Forces (internal and border troops)                                           Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 1,884,458; fit for military service 1,525,123; reach            military age (18) annually 68,192 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             2,848 million rubles, NA% of GDP (1992 est.); note - conversion of the          military budget into US dollars using the current exchange rate could           produce misleading results                                                                                                                                                                                                                    @The Bahamas, Geography                                                                                                                                         Location:                                                                         Caribbean, in the western North Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Florida            and northwest of Cuba                                                         Map references:                                                                   Central America and the Caribbean, North America, Standard Time Zones           of the World                                                                  Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       13,940 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        10,070 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Connecticut                                              Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        3,542 km                                                                      Maritime claims:                                                                continental shelf:                                                                200-m depth or to depth of exploitation                                       exclusive fishing zone:                                                           200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  3 nm                                                                          International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          tropical marine; moderated by warm waters of Gulf Stream                      Terrain:                                                                          long, flat coral formations with some low rounded hills                       Natural resources:                                                                salt, aragonite, timber                                                       Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      1%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              32%                                                                           other:                                                                            67%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            natural hazards:                                                                  subject to hurricanes and other tropical storms that cause extensive            flood and wind damage                                                         international agreements:                                                         party to - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the           Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution                                   Note:                                                                             strategic location adjacent to US and Cuba; extensive island chain                                                                                            @The Bahamas, People                                                                                                                                            Population:                                                                       273,055 (July 1994 est.)                                                      Population growth rate:                                                           1.57% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       18.86 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       5.38 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               2.24 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            33.5 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 71.52 years                                                                   male:                                                                             67.66 years                                                                   female:                                                                           75.49 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.88 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Bahamian(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Bahamian                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 black 85%, white 15%                                                          Religions:                                                                        Baptist 32%, Anglican 20%, Roman Catholic 19%, Methodist 6%, Church of          God 6%, other Protestant 12%, none or unknown 3%, other 2%                    Languages:                                                                        English, Creole (among Haitian immigrants)                                    Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over but definition of literacy not available (1963 est.)          total population:                                                                 90%                                                                           male:                                                                             90%                                                                           female:                                                                           89%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      127,400                                                                       by occupation:                                                                    government 30%, hotels and restaurants 25%, business services 10%,              agriculture 5% (1989)                                                                                                                                         @The Bahamas, Government                                                                                                                                        Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                            Commonwealth of The Bahamas                                                  conventional short form:                                                          The Bahamas                                                                   Digraph:                                                                          BF                                                                            Type:                                                                             commonwealth                                                                  Capital:                                                                          Nassau                                                                        Administrative divisions:                                                         21 districts; Acklins and Crooked Islands, Bimini, Cat Island, Exuma,           Freeport, Fresh Creek, Governor's Harbour, Green Turtle Cay, Harbour            Island, High Rock, Inagua, Kemps Bay, Long Island, Marsh Harbour,               Mayaguana, New Providence, Nichollstown and Berry Islands, Ragged               Island, Rock Sound, Sandy Point, San Salvador and Rum Cay                     Independence:                                                                     10 July 1973 (from UK)                                                        National holiday:                                                                 National Day, 10 July (1973)                                                  Constitution:                                                                     10 July 1973                                                                  Legal system:                                                                     based on English common law                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor             General Sir Clifford DARLING (since 2 January 1992)                           head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Hubert A. INGRAHAM (since 19 August 1992); Deputy Prime          Minister Orville A. TURNQUEST (since 19 August 1992)                          cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; appointed by the governor on the prime minister's                      recommendation                                                                Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral Parliament                                                          Senate:                                                                           a 16-member body appointed by the governor general                            House of Assembly:                                                                elections last held 19 August 1992 (next to be held by August 1997);            results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (49 total) FNM 32, PLP           17                                                                            Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), Sir Lynden O. PINDLING; Free National          Movement (FNM), Hubert Alexander INGRAHAM;                                    Member of:                                                                        ACP, C, CCC, CARICOM, CDB, ECLAC, FAO, G-77, IADB, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU,           IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, LORCS, NAM, OAS,              OPANAL, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO                        Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Timothy Baswell DONALDSON                                          chancery:                                                                         2220 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008                            telephone:                                                                        (202) 319-2660                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 319-2668                                                                consulate(s) general:                                                             Miami and New York                                                            US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 (vacant); Charge d'Affaires Lino GUTIERREZ                                    embassy:                                                                          Mosmar Building, Queen Street, Nassau                                         mailing address:                                                                  P. O. Box N-8197, Nassau                                                      telephone:                                                                        (809) 322-1181 or 328-2206                                                    FAX:                                                                              (809) 328-7838                                                                Flag:                                                                             three equal horizontal bands of aquamarine (top), gold, and aquamarine          with a black equilateral triangle based on the hoist side                                                                                                     @The Bahamas, Economy                                                                                                                                           Overview:                                                                         The Bahamas is a stable, developing nation whose economy is based               primarily on tourism and offshore banking. Tourism alone provides               about 40% of GDP and directly or indirectly employs about 50,000                people or 40% of the local work force. The economy has slackened in             recent years, as the annual increase in the number of tourists slowed.          Nonetheless, per capita GDP is one of the highest in the region.              National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $4.4 billion (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                2% (1991)                                                                     National product per capita:                                                      $16,500 (1993 est.)                                                           Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 6.5% (1991)                                                                   Unemployment rate:                                                                5.7% (1992 est.)                                                              Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $628.5 million                                                                expenditures:                                                                     $574 million, including capital expenditures of $100 million (1992              est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $310 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                   commodities:                                                                      pharmaceuticals, cement, rum, crawfish                                        partners:                                                                         US 51%, UK 7%, Norway 7%, France 6%, Italy 5%                                 Imports:                                                                          $1.2 billion (f.o.b,,1992)                                                    commodities:                                                                      foodstuffs, manufactured goods, mineral fuels, crude oil                      partners:                                                                         US 32%, Japan 17%, Nigeria 12%, Denmark 7%, Norway 6%                         External debt:                                                                    $1.2 billion (December 1990)                                                  Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 3% (1990); accounts for 15% of GDP                                Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         424,000 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       929 million kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           3,599 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       tourism, banking, cement, oil refining and transshipment, salt                  production, rum, aragonite, pharmaceuticals, spiral welded steel pipe         Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 5% of GDP; dominated by small-scale producers; principal           products - citrus fruit, vegetables, poultry; large net importer of             food                                                                          Illicit drugs:                                                                    transshipment point for cocaine and marijuana bound for US and Europe;          also money-laundering center                                                  Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY85-89), $1 million; Western                  (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $345           million                                                                       Currency:                                                                         1 Bahamian dollar (B$) = 100 cents                                            Exchange rates:                                                                   Bahamian dollar (B$) per US$1 - 1.00 (fixed rate)                             Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @The Bahamas, Communications                                                                                                                                    Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            2,400 km                                                                      paved:                                                                            1,350 km                                                                      unpaved:                                                                          gravel 1,050 km                                                               Ports:                                                                            Freeport, Nassau                                                              Merchant marine:                                                                  879 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 20,424,439 GRT/33,330,160 DWT,           bulk 167, cargo 148, chemical tanker 43, combination bulk 8,                    combination ore/oil 20, container 48, liquefied gas 18, oil tanker              177, passenger 54, refrigerated cargo 132, roll-on/roll-off cargo 41,           short-sea passenger 16, vehicle carrier 7                                     note:                                                                             a flag of convenience registry                                                Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            60                                                                            usable:                                                                           55                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   31                                                                            with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       3                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       26                                                                            Telecommunications:                                                               highly developed; 99,000 telephones in totally automatic system;                tropospheric scatter and submarine cable links to Florida; broadcast            stations - 3 AM, 2 FM, 1 TV; 3 coaxial submarine cables; 1 Atlantic             Ocean INTELSAT earth station                                                                                                                                  @The Bahamas, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                    Branches:                                                                         Royal Bahamas Defense Force (Coast Guard only), Royal Bahamas Police            Force                                                                         Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $65 million, 2.7% of GDP (1990)                                                                                                                                                                                    @Bahrain, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Middle East, in the central Persian Gulf, between Saudi Arabia and              Qatar                                                                         Map references:                                                                   Africa, Middle East, Standard Time Zones of the World                         Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       620 sq km                                                                     land area:                                                                        620 sq km                                                                     comparative area:                                                                 slightly less than 3.5 times the size of Washington, DC                       Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        161 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  24 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                not specified                                                                 territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           territorial dispute with Qatar over the Hawar Islands; maritime                 boundary with Qatar                                                           Climate:                                                                          arid; mild, pleasant winters; very hot, humid summers                         Terrain:                                                                          mostly low desert plain rising gently to low central escarpment               Natural resources:                                                                oil, associated and nonassociated natural gas, fish                           Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      2%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  2%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             6%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            90%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   10 sq km (1989 est.)                                                          Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   desertification resulting from the degradation of limited arable land,          periods of drought, and dust storms; coastal degradation (damage to             coastlines, coral reefs, and sea vegetation) resulting from oil spills          and other discharges from large tankers, oil refineries, and                    distribution stations; no surface water resources; groundwater and sea          water are the only sources for all water needs                                natural hazards:                                                                  periods of drought, dust storms                                               international agreements:                                                         party to - Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection;            signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity, Climate Change                       Note:                                                                             close to primary Middle Eastern petroleum sources; strategic location           in Persian Gulf through which much of Western world's petroleum must            transit to reach open ocean                                                                                                                                   @Bahrain, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       585,683 (July 1994 est.)                                                      Population growth rate:                                                           2.96% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       26.59 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       3.83 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               6.83 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            19 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                       Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 73.51 years                                                                   male:                                                                             71.1 years                                                                    female:                                                                           76.05 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             3.96 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Bahraini(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Bahraini                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Bahraini 63%, Asian 13%, other Arab 10%, Iranian 8%, other 6%                 Religions:                                                                        Shi'a Muslim 70%, Sunni Muslim 30%                                            Languages:                                                                        Arabic, English, Farsi, Urdu                                                  Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 77%                                                                           male:                                                                             82%                                                                           female:                                                                           69%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      140,000                                                                       by occupation:                                                                    industry and commerce 85%, agriculture 5%, services 5%, government 3%           (1982)                                                                        note:                                                                             42% of labor force is Bahraini                                                                                                                                @Bahrain, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           State of Bahrain                                                              conventional short form:                                                          Bahrain                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Dawlat al Bahrayn                                                             local short form:                                                                 Al Bahrayn                                                                    Digraph:                                                                          BA                                                                            Type:                                                                             traditional monarchy                                                          Capital:                                                                          Manama                                                                        Administrative divisions:                                                         12 districts (manatiq, singular - mintaqah); Al Hadd, Al Manamah, Al            Mintaqah al Gharbiyah, Al Mintaqah al Wusta, Al Mintaqah ash                    Shamaliyah, Al Muharraq, Ar Rifa'wa al Mintaqah al Janubiyah, Jidd              Hafs, Madinat Hamad, Madinat 'Isa, Mintaqat Juzur Hawar, Sitrah               Independence:                                                                     15 August 1971 (from UK)                                                      National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 16 December (1961)                                          Constitution:                                                                     26 May 1973, effective 6 December 1973                                        Legal system:                                                                     based on Islamic law and English common law                                   Suffrage:                                                                         none                                                                          Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Amir ISA bin Salman Al Khalifa (since 2 November 1961); Heir Apparent           HAMAD bin Isa bin Salman Al Khalifa (son of the Amir, born 28 January           1950)                                                                         head of government:                                                               Prime Minister KHALIFA bin Salman Al Khalifa (since 19 January 1970)          cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet                                                                       Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral National Assembly was dissolved 26 August 1975 and                   legislative powers were assumed by the Cabinet; appointed Advisory              Council established 16 December 1992                                          Judicial branch:                                                                  High Civil Appeals Court                                                      Political parties and leaders:                                                    political parties prohibited; several small, clandestine leftist and            Islamic fundamentalist groups are active                                      Member of:                                                                        ABEDA, AFESD, AL, AMF, ESCWA, FAO, G-77, GATT, GCC, IBRD, ICAO, IDB,            ILO, IMF, IMO, INMARSAT, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user), INTERPOL, IOC,           ISO (correspondent), ITU, LORCS, NAM, OAPEC, OIC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO,           UNIDO, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WMO                                                    Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Mohammad ABD al-GHAFFAR                                            chancery:                                                                         3502 International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008                             telephone:                                                                        (202) 342-0741 or 342-0742                                                    consulate(s) general:                                                             New York                                                                      US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 (vacant); Charge d'Affaires David S. ROBINS                                   embassy:                                                                          Road No. 3119 (next to Alahli Sports Club), Zinj District, Manama             mailing address:                                                                  FPO AE 09834-5100; P.O. Box 26431, Manama                                     telephone:                                                                        [973] 273-300                                                                 FAX:                                                                              (973) 272-594                                                                 Flag:                                                                             red with a white serrated band (eight white points) on the hoist side                                                                                         @Bahrain, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         Petroleum production and processing account for about 80% of export             receipts, 60% of government revenues, and 30% of GDP. Economic                  conditions have fluctuated with the changing fortunes of oil since              1985, for example, during and following the Gulf crisis of 1990-91.             Bahrain with its highly developed communication and transport                   facilities is home to numerous multinational firms with business in             the Gulf. A large share of exports consists of petroleum products made          from imported crude. Prospects for 1994 are good, with private                  enterprise the main driving force, e.g., in banking and construction.         National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $6.8 billion (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                4% (1993 est.)                                                                National product per capita:                                                      $12,000 (1993 est.)                                                           Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 2% (1993 est.)                                                                Unemployment rate:                                                                8%-10% (1989)                                                                 Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $1.2 billion                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $1.6 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (1992)                    Exports:                                                                          $3.5 billion (f.o.b., 1993 est.)                                              commodities:                                                                      petroleum and petroleum products 80%, aluminum 7%                             partners:                                                                         Japan 13%, UAE 12%, India 10%, Pakistan 8%, Singapore 6% (1991)               Imports:                                                                          $3.7 billion (f.o.b., 1993 est.)                                              commodities:                                                                      nonoil 59%, crude oil 41%                                                     partners:                                                                         Saudi Arabia 42%, US 14%, UK 7%, Japan 5%, Germany 4% (1991)                  External debt:                                                                    $2.6 billion (1993)                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 3.8% (1988); accounts for 44% of GDP                              Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         1,600,000 kW                                                                  production:                                                                       4.7 billion kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           8,500 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       petroleum processing and refining, aluminum smelting, offshore                  banking, ship repairing                                                       Agriculture:                                                                      including fishing, accounts for less than 2% of GDP; not                        self-sufficient in food production; heavily subsidized sector produces          fruit, vegetables, poultry, dairy products, shrimp, fish                      Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-79), $24 million; Western                 (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $45            million; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $9.8 billion                           Currency:                                                                         1 Bahraini dinar (BD) = 1,000 fils                                            Exchange rates:                                                                   Bahraini dinars (BD) per US$1 - 0.3760 (fixed rate)                           Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Bahrain, Communications                                                                                                                                        Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            NA                                                                            paved:                                                                            bituminous 200 km                                                             unpaved:                                                                          NA                                                                            Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 56 km; petroleum products 16 km; natural gas 32 km                  Ports:                                                                            Mina' Salman, Manama, Sitrah                                                  Merchant marine:                                                                  6 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 101,844 GRT/143,997 DWT, bulk 1,           cargo 4, container 1                                                          Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            3                                                                             usable:                                                                           3                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   2                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        2                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       0                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       1                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               modern system; good domestic services; 98,000 telephones (1 for every           6 persons); excellent international connections; tropospheric scatter           to Qatar, UAE; microwave radio relay to Saudi Arabia; submarine cable           to Qatar, UAE, and Saudi Arabia; satellite earth stations - 1 Atlantic          Ocean INTELSAT, 1 Indian Ocean INTELSAT, 1 ARABSAT; broadcast stations          - 2 AM, 3 FM, 2 TV                                                                                                                                            @Bahrain, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         Army, Navy, Air Force, Air Defense, Police Force                              Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 198,414; fit for military service 109,431; reach                military age (15) annually 5,093 (1994 est.)                                  Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $245 million, 6% of GDP (1993)                                                                                                                                                                                     @Baker Island                                                                                                                                                   Header                                                                                                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (territory of the US)                                                                                                                                         @Baker Island, Geography                                                                                                                                        Location:                                                                         Oceania, Micronesia, in the North Pacific Ocean, just north of the              Equator, 2,575 km southwest of Honolulu, about halfway between Hawaii           and Australia                                                                 Map references:                                                                   Oceania                                                                       Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       1.4 sq km                                                                     land area:                                                                        1.4 sq km                                                                     comparative area:                                                                 about 2.3 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC                        Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        4.8 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                200-m depth or to depth of exploitation                                       exclusive economic zone:                                                          200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                              none                                                                       mate:                                                                                equatorial; scant rainfall, constant wind, burning sun                     rain:                                                                                low, nearly level coral island surrounded by a narrow fringing reef        ural resources:                                                                      guano (deposits worked until 1891)                                         Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      0%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            100%                                                                          Irrigated land:                                                                   0 sq km                                                                       Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   lacks fresh water                                                             natural hazards:                                                                  NA                                                                            international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             treeless, sparse, and scattered vegetation consisting of grasses,               prostrate vines, and low growing shrubs; primarily a nesting,                   roosting, and foraging habitat for seabirds, shorebirds, and marine             wildlife                                                                                                                                                      @Baker Island, People                                                                                                                                           Population:                                                                       uninhabited; note - American civilians evacuated in 1942 after                  Japanese air and naval attacks during World War II; occupied by US              military during World War II, but abandoned after the war; public               entry is by special-use permit only and generally restricted to                 scientists and educators; a cemetery and cemetery ruins are located             near the middle of the west coast                                                                                                                             @Baker Island, Government                                                                                                                                       Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Baker Island                                                                  Digraph:                                                                          FQ                                                                            Type:                                                                             unincorporated territory of the US administered by the Fish and                 Wildlife Service of the US Department of the Interior as part of the            National Wildlife Refuge system                                               Capital:                                                                          none; administered from Washington, DC                                                                                                                        @Baker Island, Economy                                                                                                                                          Overview:                                                                         no economic activity                                                                                                                                          @Baker Island, Communications                                                                                                                                   Ports:                                                                            none; offshore anchorage only, one boat landing area along the middle           of the west coast                                                             Airports:                                                                         1 abandoned World War II runway of 1,665 m                                    Note:                                                                             there is a day beacon near the middle of the west coast                                                                                                       @Baker Island, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                     defense is the responsibility of the US; visited annually by the US             Coast Guard                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   @Bangladesh, Geography                                                                                                                                          Location:                                                                         Southern Asia, at the head of the Bay of Bengal, almost completely              surrounded by India                                                           Map references:                                                                   Asia, Standard Time Zones of the World                                        Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       144,000 sq km                                                                 land area:                                                                        133,910 sq km                                                                 comparative area:                                                                 slightly smaller than Wisconsin                                               Land boundaries:                                                                  total 4,246 km, Burma 193 km, India 4,053 km                                  Coastline:                                                                        580 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  18 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                up to outer limits of continental margin                                      exclusive economic zone:                                                          200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           a portion of the boundary with India is in dispute; water-sharing               problems with upstream riparian India over the Ganges                         Climate:                                                                          tropical; cool, dry winter (October to March); hot, humid summer                (March to June); cool, rainy monsoon (June to October)                        Terrain:                                                                          mostly flat alluvial plain; hilly in southeast                                Natural resources:                                                                natural gas, arable land, timber                                              Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      67%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  2%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             4%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              16%                                                                           other:                                                                            11%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   27,380 sq km (1989)                                                           Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   many people are landless and forced to live on and cultivate                    flood-prone land; limited access to potable water; water-borne                  diseases prevalent; water pollution especially of fishing areas                 results from the use of commercial pesticides; intermittent water               shortages because of falling water tables in the northern and central           parts of the country; soil degradation; deforestation; severe                   overpopulation                                                                natural hazards:                                                                  vulnerable to droughts, cyclones; much of the country routinely                 flooded during the summer monsoon season                                      international agreements:                                                         party to - Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous            Wastes, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection; signed, but not               ratified - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Law of the Sea                                                                                                       @Bangladesh, People                                                                                                                                             Population:                                                                       125,149,469 (July 1994 est.)                                                  Population growth rate:                                                           2.33% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       35.02 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       11.68 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            106.9 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                    Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 55.08 years                                                                   male:                                                                             55.35 years                                                                   female:                                                                           54.8 years (1994 est.)                                                        Total fertility rate:                                                             4.47 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Bangladeshi(s)                                                                adjective:                                                                        Bangladesh                                                                    Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Bengali 98%, Biharis 250,000, tribals less than 1 million                     Religions:                                                                        Muslim 83%, Hindu 16%, Buddhist, Christian, other                             Languages:                                                                        Bangla (official), English                                                    Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 35%                                                                           male:                                                                             47%                                                                           female:                                                                           22%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      50.1 million                                                                  by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 65%, services 21%, industry and mining 14% (1989)                 note:                                                                             extensive export of labor to Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Oman (1991)                                                                                               @Bangladesh, Government                                                                                                                                         Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           People's Republic of Bangladesh                                               conventional short form:                                                          Bangladesh                                                                    former:                                                                           East Pakistan                                                                 Digraph:                                                                          BG                                                                            Type:                                                                             republic                                                                      Capital:                                                                          Dhaka                                                                         Administrative divisions:                                                         64 districts (zillagulo, singular - zilla); Bagerhat, Bandarban,                Barguna, Barisal, Bhola, Bogra, Brahmanbaria, Chandpur, Chapai                  Nawabganj, Chattagram, Chuadanga, Comilla, Cox's Bazar, Dhaka,                  Dinajpur, Faridpur, Feni, Gaibandha, Gazipur, Gopalganj, Habiganj,              Jaipurhat, Jamalpur, Jessore, Jhalakati, Jhenaidah, Khagrachari,                Khulna, Kishorganj, Kurigram, Kushtia, Laksmipur, Lalmonirhat,                  Madaripur, Magura, Manikganj, Meherpur, Moulavibazar, Munshiganj,               Mymensingh, Naogaon, Narail, Narayanganj, Narsingdi, Nator, Netrakona,          Nilphamari, Noakhali, Pabna, Panchagar, Parbattya Chattagram,                   Patuakhali, Pirojpur, Rajbari, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Satkhira,                     Shariyatpur, Sherpur, Sirajganj, Sunamganj, Sylhet, Tangail,                    Thakurgaon                                                                    Independence:                                                                     16 December 1971 (from Pakistan)                                              National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 26 March (1971)                                             Constitution:                                                                     4 November 1972, effective 16 December 1972, suspended following coup           of 24 March 1982, restored 10 November 1986, amended many times               Legal system:                                                                     based on English common law                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Abdur Rahman BISWAS (since 8 October 1991); election last             held 8 October 1991 (next to be held by NA October 1996); results -             Abdur Rahman BISWAS received 52.1% of parliamentary vote                      head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Khaleda ZIAur RAHMAN (since 20 March 1991)                     cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; appointed by the president                              Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    National Parliament (Jatiya Sangsad):                                             elections last held 27 February 1991 (next to be held NA February               1996); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (330 total, 300           elected and 30 seats reserved for women) BNP 168, AL 93, JP 35, JI 20,          BCP 5, National Awami Party (Muzaffar) 1, Workers Party 1, JSD 1,               Ganotantri Party 1, Islami Oikya Jote 1, NDP 1, independents 3                Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), Khaleda ZIAur RAHMAN; Awami League          (AL), Sheikh Hasina WAJED; Jatiyo Party (JP), Hussain Mohammad ERSHAD           (in jail); Jamaat-E-Islami (JI), Ali KHAN; Bangladesh Communist Party           (BCP), Saifuddin Ahmed MANIK; National Awami Party (Muzaffar); Workers          Party, leader NA; Jatiyo Samajtantik Dal (JSD), Serajul ALAM KHAN;              Ganotantri Party, leader NA; Islami Oikya Jote, leader NA; National             Democratic Party (NDP), leader NA; Muslim League, Khan A. SABUR;                Democratic League, Khondakar MUSHTAQUE Ahmed; Democratic League,                Khondakar MUSHTAQUE Ahmed; United People's Party, Kazi ZAFAR Ahmed            Member of:                                                                        AsDB, C, CCC, CP, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU,              IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM, ISO,          ITU, LORCS, MINURSO, NAM, OIC, SAARC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO,                UNIKOM, UNOMIG, UNOMOZ, UNOMUR, UNOSOM, UNPROFOR, UNTAC, UPU, WCL,              WHO, WFTU, WIPO, WMO, WTO                                                     Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Abul AHSAN                                                         chancery:                                                                         2201 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007                                telephone:                                                                        (202) 342-8372 through 8376                                                   consulate(s) general:                                                             New York                                                                      US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador David MERRILL                                                      embassy:                                                                          Diplomatic Enclave, Madani Avenue, Baridhara, Dhaka                           mailing address:                                                                  G. P. O. Box 323, Dhaka 1212                                                  telephone:                                                                        [880] (2) 884700-22                                                           FAX:                                                                              [880] (2) 883-744                                                             Flag:                                                                             green with a large red disk slightly to the hoist side of center;               green is the traditional color of Islam                                                                                                                       @Bangladesh, Economy                                                                                                                                            Overview:                                                                         Bangladesh is one of the world's poorest, most densely populated, and           least developed nations. Its economy is overwhelmingly agricultural,            with the cultivation of rice the single most important activity in the          economy. Major impediments to growth include frequent cyclones and              floods, government interference with the economy, a rapidly growing             labor force that cannot be absorbed by agriculture, a low level of              industrialization, failure to fully exploit energy resources (natural           gas), and inefficient and inadequate power supplies. Excellent rice             crops and expansion of the export garment industry helped growth in             FY92 and FY93. Policy reforms intended to reduce government regulation          of private industry and promote public-sector efficiency have been              announced but are being implemented only slowly.                              National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $122 billion (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                4.3% (FY93)                                                                   National product per capita:                                                      $1,000 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 1.4% (FY93)                                                                   Unemployment rate:                                                                NA%                                                                           Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $2.5 billion                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $3.7 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (FY92)                    Exports:                                                                          $2.1 billion (FY93)                                                           commodities:                                                                      garments, jute and jute goods, leather, shrimp                                partners:                                                                         US 33%, Western Europe 39% (Germany 8.4%, Italy 6%) (FY92 est.)               Imports:                                                                          $3.5 billion (FY93)                                                           commodities:                                                                      capital goods, petroleum, food, textiles                                      partners:                                                                         Hong Kong 7.5%, Singapore 7.4%, China 7.4%, Japan 7.1% (FY92 est.)            External debt:                                                                    $13.5 billion (June 1993)                                                     Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 6.9% (FY93 est.); accounts for 9.4% of GDP                        Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         2,400,000 kW                                                                  production:                                                                       9 billion kWh                                                                 consumption per capita:                                                           75 kWh (1992)                                                                 Industries:                                                                       jute manufacturing, cotton textiles, food processing, steel,                    fertilizer                                                                    Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 33% of GDP, 65% of employment, and one-fifth of exports;           world's largest exporter of jute; commercial products - jute, rice,             wheat, tea, sugarcane, potatoes, beef, milk, poultry; shortages                 include wheat, vegetable oils, cotton                                         Illicit drugs:                                                                    transit country for illegal drugs produced in neighboring countries           Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $3.4 billion; Western                (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1980-89),                $11.65 million; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $6.52 million; Communist          countries (1970-89), $1.5 billion                                             Currency:                                                                         1 taka (Tk) = 100 poiska                                                      Exchange rates:                                                                   taka (Tk) per US$1 - 40.064 (January 1994), 39.567 (1993), 38.951               (1992), 36.596 (1991), 34.569 (1990), 32.270 (1989)                           Fiscal year:                                                                      1 July - 30 June                                                                                                                                              @Bangladesh, Communications                                                                                                                                     Railroads:                                                                        2,892 km total (1986); 1,914 km 1.000 meter gauge, 978 km 1.676 meter           broad gauge                                                                   Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            7,240 km                                                                      paved:                                                                            3,840 km                                                                      unpaved:                                                                          3,400 km (1985)                                                               Inland waterways:                                                                 5,150-8,046 km navigable waterways (includes 2,575-3,058 km main cargo          routes)                                                                       Pipelines:                                                                        natural gas 1,220 km                                                          Ports:                                                                            Chittagong, Chalna                                                            Merchant marine:                                                                  41 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 312,172 GRT/458,131 DWT, bulk 3,          cargo 33, oil tanker 2, refrigerated cargo 3                                  Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            16                                                                            usable:                                                                           12                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   12                                                                            with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       4                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       6                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               adequate international radio communications and landline service; poor          domestic telephone service; 241.250 telephones - only one telephone             for each 522 persons; fair broadcast service; broadcast stations - 9            AM, 6 FM, 11 TV; 2 Indian Ocean INTELSAT satellite earth stations                                                                                             @Bangladesh, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                     Branches:                                                                         Army, Navy, Air Force                                                         paramilitary forces:                                                              Bangladesh Rifles, Bangladesh Ansars, Armed Police Reserve, Defense             Parties, National Cadet Corps                                                 Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 31,955,948; fit for military service 18,967,602               Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $355 million, 1.5% of GDP (FY92/93)                                                                                                                                                                                @Barbados, Geography                                                                                                                                            Location:                                                                         Caribbean, in the extreme eastern Caribbean Sea, about 375 km                   northeast of Venezuela                                                        Map references:                                                                   Central America and the Caribbean, South America, Standard Time Zones           of the World                                                                  Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       430 sq km                                                                     land area:                                                                        430 sq km                                                                     comparative area:                                                                 slightly less than 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC                       Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        97 km                                                                         Maritime claims:                                                                exclusive economic zone:                                                          200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          tropical; rainy season (June to October)                                      Terrain:                                                                          relatively flat; rises gently to central highland region                      Natural resources:                                                                petroleum, fishing, natural gas                                               Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      77%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             9%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            14%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   pollution of coastal waters from waste disposal by ships; soil                  erosion; illegal solid waste disposal threatens contamination of                aquifers                                                                      natural hazards:                                                                  subject to hurricanes (especially June to October); periodic                    landslides                                                                    international agreements:                                                         party to - Climate Change, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection;              signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity                                       Note:                                                                             easternmost Caribbean island                                                                                                                                  @Barbados, People                                                                                                                                               Population:                                                                       255,827 (July 1994 est.)                                                      Population growth rate:                                                           0.21% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       15.63 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       8.4 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                       Net migration rate:                                                               -5.16 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            3 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                        Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 73.83 years                                                                   male:                                                                             71.11 years                                                                   female:                                                                           76.76 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.78 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Barbadian(s)                                                                  adjective:                                                                        Barbadian                                                                     Ethnic divisions:                                                                 African 80%, European 4%, other 16%                                           Religions:                                                                        Protestant 67% (Anglican 40%, Pentecostal 8%, Methodist 7%, other               12%), Roman Catholic 4%, none 17%, unknown 3%, other 9% (1980)                Languages:                                                                        English                                                                       Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over having ever attended school (1970)                            total population:                                                                 99%                                                                           male:                                                                             99%                                                                           female:                                                                           99%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      120,900 (1991)                                                                by occupation:                                                                    services and government 37%, commerce 22%, manufacturing and                    construction 22%, transportation, storage, communications, and                  financial institutions 9%, agriculture 8%, utilities 2% (1985 est.)                                                                                           @Barbados, Government                                                                                                                                           Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Barbados                                                                      Digraph:                                                                          BB                                                                            Type:                                                                             parliamentary democracy                                                       Capital:                                                                          Bridgetown                                                                    Administrative divisions:                                                         11 parishes; Christ Church, Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint James,            Saint John, Saint Joseph, Saint Lucy, Saint Michael, Saint Peter,               Saint Philip, Saint Thomas                                                    note:                                                                             the new city of Bridgetown may be given parish status                         Independence:                                                                     30 November 1966 (from UK)                                                    National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 30 November (1966)                                          Constitution:                                                                     30 November 1966                                                              Legal system:                                                                     English common law; no judicial review of legislative acts                    Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor             General Dame Nita BARROW (since 6 June 1990)                                  head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Lloyd Erskine SANDIFORD (since 2 June 1987); Deputy              Prime Minister Philip Marlowe GREAVES (since 2 June 1987)                     cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; appointed by the governor general on advice of the prime               minister                                                                      Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral Parliament                                                          Senate:                                                                           consists of a 21-member body appointed by the governor general                House of Assembly:                                                                election last held 22 January 1991 (next to be held by January 1996);           results - DLP 49.8%; seats - (28 total) DLP 18, BLP 10                        Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court of Judicature                                                   Political parties and leaders:                                                    Democratic Labor Party (DLP), Erskine SANDIFORD; Barbados Labor Party           (BLP), Owen ARTHUR; National Democratic Party (NDP), Richie HAYNES            Other political or pressure groups:                                               Barbados Workers Union, Leroy TROTMAN; People's Progressive Movement,           Eric SEALY; Workers' Party of Barbados, Dr. George BELLE; Clement               Payne Labor Union, David COMMISSIONG                                          Member of:                                                                        ACP, C, CARICOM, CDB, ECLAC, FAO, G-77, GATT, IADB, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU,          IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, ISO                          (correspondent), ITU, LAES, LORCS, NAM, OAS, OPANAL, UN, UNCTAD,                UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO                                            Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Dr. Rudi Valentine WEBSTER                                         chancery:                                                                         2144 Wyoming Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008                                  telephone:                                                                        (202) 939-9200 through 9202                                                   consulate(s) general:                                                             New York                                                                      consulate(s):                                                                     Los Angeles                                                                   US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Jeanette W. HYDE                                                   embassy:                                                                          Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building, Broad Street, Bridgetown         mailing address:                                                                  P. O. Box 302, Bridgetown; FPO AA 34055                                       telephone:                                                                        (809) 436-4950                                                                FAX:                                                                              (809) 429-5246                                                                Flag:                                                                             three equal vertical bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, and blue with          the head of a black trident centered on the gold band; the trident              head represents independence and a break with the past (the colonial            coat of arms contained a complete trident)                                                                                                                    @Barbados, Economy                                                                                                                                              Overview:                                                                         A per capita income of $8,700 gives Barbados one of the highest                 standards of living of all the small island states of the eastern               Caribbean. Historically, the economy was based on the cultivation of            sugar cane and related activities. In recent years, however, the                economy has diversified into manufacturing and tourism. The tourist             industry is now a major employer of the labor force and a primary               source of foreign exchange. The economy slowed in 1990-92 as                    Bridgetown's difficulty in financing its deficits caused it to exert            control over domestic demands                                                 National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $2.2 billion (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                -3% (1992)                                                                    National product per capita:                                                      $8,700 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 6.1% (1992)                                                                   Unemployment rate:                                                                23% (1992)                                                                    Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $547 million                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $620 million, including capital expenditures of $60 million (FY92-93)         Exports:                                                                          $158 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                   commodities:                                                                      sugar and molasses, rum, other foods and beverages, chemicals,                  electrical components, clothing                                               partners:                                                                         US 13%, UK 13%, Trinidad and Tobago 9%, Windward Islands 7.8%                 Imports:                                                                          $465 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                   commodities:                                                                      machinery, foodstuffs, construction materials, chemicals, fuel,                 electrical components                                                         partners:                                                                         US 33%, UK 11%, Trinidad and Tobago 11%, Japan 5%                             External debt:                                                                    $652 million (1991 est.)                                                      Industrial production:                                                            growth rate -1.3% (1991); accounts for 10% of GDP                             Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         152,100 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       540 million kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           2,118 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       tourism, sugar, light manufacturing, component assembly for export,             petroleum                                                                     Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 6% of GDP; major cash crop is sugarcane; other crops -             vegetables, cotton; not self-sufficient in food                               Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $15 million; Western                 (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $171           million                                                                       Currency:                                                                         1 Barbadian dollar (Bds$) = 100 cents                                         Exchange rates:                                                                   Barbadian dollars (Bds$) per US$1 - 2.0113 (fixed rate)                       Fiscal year:                                                                      1 April - 31 March                                                                                                                                            @Barbados, Communications                                                                                                                                       Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            1,570 km                                                                      paved:                                                                            1,475 km                                                                      unpaved:                                                                          gravel, earth 95 km                                                           Ports:                                                                            Bridgetown                                                                    Merchant marine:                                                                  2 oil tankers (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 44,466 GRT/76,219 DWT              Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            1                                                                             usable:                                                                           1                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   1                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       1                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       0                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               island wide automatic telephone system with 89,000 telephones;                  tropospheric scatter link to Trinidad and Saint Lucia; broadcast                stations - 3 AM, 2 FM, 2 (1 is pay) TV; 1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT               earth station                                                                                                                                                 @Barbados, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                       Branches:                                                                         Royal Barbados Defense Force, including the Ground Forces and Coast             Guard, Royal Barbados Police Force                                            Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 70,751; fit for military service 49,330                       Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $10 million, 0.7% of GDP (1989)                                                                                                                                                                                    @Bassas da India                                                                                                                                                Header                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (possession of France)                                                                                                                                        @Bassas da India, Geography                                                                                                                                     Location:                                                                         Southern Africa, in the southern Mozambique Channel about halfway               between Madagascar and Mozambique                                             Map references:                                                                   Africa                                                                        Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       NA km2                                                                        land area:                                                                        NA km2                                                                        comparative area:                                                                 NA                                                                            Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        35.2 km                                                                       Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  24 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                200-m depth or to depth of exploitation                                       exclusive economic zone:                                                          200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           claimed by Madagascar                                                         Climate:                                                                          tropical                                                                      Terrain:                                                                          a volcanic rock 2.4 meters high                                               Natural resources:                                                                none                                                                          Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      0%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            100% (all rock)                                                               Irrigated land:                                                                   0 sq km                                                                       Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            natural hazards:                                                                  surrounded by reefs; subject to periodic cyclones                             international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             navigational hazard since it is usually under water during high tide                                                                                          @Bassas da India, People                                                                                                                                        Population:                                                                       uninhabited                                                                                                                                                   @Bassas da India, Government                                                                                                                                    Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Bassas da India                                                               Digraph:                                                                          BS                                                                            Type:                                                                             French possession administered by a Commissioner of the Republic,               resident in Reunion                                                           Capital:                                                                          none; administered by France from Reunion                                     Independence:                                                                     none (possession of France)                                                                                                                                   @Bassas da India, Economy                                                                                                                                       Overview:                                                                         no economic activity                                                                                                                                          @Bassas da India, Communications                                                                                                                                Ports:                                                                            none; offshore anchorage only                                                                                                                                 @Bassas da India, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of France                                                                                                                                                                                                       @Belarus, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Eastern Europe, between Poland and Russia                                     Map references:                                                                   Asia, Commonwealth of Independent States - European States, Europe,             Standard Time Zones of the World                                              Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       207,600 sq km                                                                 land area:                                                                        207,600 sq km                                                                 comparative area:                                                                 slightly smaller than Kansas                                                  Land boundaries:                                                                  total 3,098 km, Latvia 141 km, Lithuania 502 km, Poland 605 km, Russia          959 km, Ukraine 891 km                                                        Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          cold winters, cool and moist summers; transitional between continental          and maritime                                                                  Terrain:                                                                          generally flat and contains much marshland                                    Natural resources:                                                                forest land, peat deposits                                                    Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      29%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  1%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             15%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            55%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   1,490 sq km (1990)                                                            Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   soil pollution from pesticide use; southern part of Belarus                     contaminated with fallout from 1986 nuclear reactor accident at                 Chornobyl'                                                                    natural hazards:                                                                     NA                                                                         international agreements:                                                         party to - Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air                    Pollution-Sulphur, Biodiversity, Environmental Modification, Marine             Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection; signed, but not ratified - Climate             Change, Law of the Sea                                                        Note:                                                                             landlocked                                                                                                                                                    @Belarus, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       10,404,862 (July 1994 est.)                                                   Population growth rate:                                                           0.32% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       13.12 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       11.16 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               1.27 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            18.9 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 70.88 years                                                                   male:                                                                             66.2 years                                                                    female:                                                                           75.79 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.88 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Belarusian(s)                                                                 adjective:                                                                        Belarusian                                                                    Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Byelorussian 77.9%, Russian 13.2%, Polish 4.1%, Ukrainian 2.9%, other           1.9%                                                                          Religions:                                                                        Eastern Orthodox, other                                                       Languages:                                                                        Byelorussian, Russian, other                                                  Literacy:                                                                         age 9-49 can read and write (1979)                                            total population:                                                                 100%                                                                          male:                                                                             100%                                                                          female:                                                                           100%                                                                          Labor force:                                                                      4.887 million                                                                 by occupation:                                                                    industry and construction 40%, agriculture and forestry 21%, other 39%          (1992)                                                                                                                                                        @Belarus, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Belarus                                                           conventional short form:                                                          Belarus                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Respublika Byelarus'                                                          local short form:                                                                 none                                                                          former:                                                                           Belorussian (Byelorussian) Soviet Socialist Republic                          Digraph:                                                                          BO                                                                            Type:                                                                             republic                                                                      Capital:                                                                          Minsk                                                                         Administrative divisions:                                                         6 voblastsi (singular - voblasts') and one municipality* (harady,               singular - horad); Brestskaya (Brest), Homyel'skaya (Homyel'), Horad            Minsk*, Hrodzyenskaya (Hrodna), Mahilyowskaya (Mahilyow), Minskaya,             Vitsyebskaya (Vitsyebsk)                                                      note:                                                                             the administrative centers of the voblastsi are included in                     parentheses                                                                   Independence:                                                                     25 August 1991 (from Soviet Union)                                            National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 27 July (1990)                                              Constitution:                                                                     adopted 15 March 1994; replaces constitution of April 1978                    Legal system:                                                                     based on civil law system                                                     Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President-elect Aleksandr LUKASHENKO (elected 10 July 1994, but not             yet inaugurated) election held June 24 and 10 July 1994 (next to be             held NA); Aleksandr LUKASHENKO 80%, Vyacheslav KEBICH 14%                     head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Vyacheslav F. KEBICH (since NA April 1990; offered his           resignation on the election of LUCHASHENKO), First Deputy Prime                 Minister Mikhail MYASNIKOVICH (since NA 1991)                                 cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers                                                          note:                                                                             first presidential elections took place in June-July 1994                     Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    Supreme Soviet:                                                                   elections last held 4 April 1990 (next to be held NA); results -                Communists 87%; seats - (360 total) number of seats by party NA; note           - 50 seats are for public bodies; the Communist Party obtained an               overwhelming majority                                                         Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    Belarusian Popular Front (BPF), Zenon PAZNYAK, chairman; United                 Democratic Party of Belarus (UDPB), Aleksandr DOBROVOLSKIY, chairman;           Social Democratic Party of Belarus (SDBP), Mikhail TKACHEV, chairman;           Belarus Workers Union, Mikhail SOBOL, Chairman; Belarus Peasants                Party; Party of People's Unity, Gennadiy KARPENKO; Movement for                 Democracy, Social Progress, and Justice (DSPS; includes the Communist           Party), Viktor CHIKIN, chairman                                               Member of:                                                                        CBSS (observer), CE (guest), CEI (participating), CIS, CSCE, ECE,               IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IFC, ILO, IMF, INMARSAT, INTELSAT (nonsignatory               user), IOC, ITU, NACC, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO,          WMO                                                                           Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Sergey Nikolayevich MARTYNOV                                       chancery:                                                                         1619 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20009                            telephone:                                                                        (202) 986-1604                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 986-1805)                                                               US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 (vacant); Charge d'Affaires George KROL                                       embassy:                                                                          Starovilenskaya #46, Minsk                                                    mailing address:                                                                  use embassy street address                                                    telephone:                                                                        7-0172-34-65-37                                                               Flag:                                                                             three horizontal bands of white (top), red, and white                                                                                                         @Belarus, Economy                                                               Overview:                                                                         Belarus ranks among the most developed of the former Soviet states,             with a relatively modern - by Soviet standards - and diverse machine            building sector and a robust agriculture sector. It also serves as a            transport link for Russian oil exports to the Baltic states and                 Eastern and Western Europe. The breakup of the Soviet Union and its             command economy has resulted in a sharp economic contraction as                 traditional trade ties have collapsed. At the same time, the                    Belarusian Government has lagged behind most other former Soviet                states in economic reform; privatization has barely begun; the                  agriculture sector remains highly subsidized; the state retains                 control over many prices; and the system of state orders and                    distribution persists. Meanwhile, the national bank continues to pour           credits into inefficient enterprises, fueling inflation and weakening           incentives to improve performance. The government is pinning its hopes          on reintegration with the Russian economy, but such a path would only           partially restore traditional trade ties. Until economic reform is              embraced, Belarus will continue in its economic morass.                       National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $61 billion (1993 estimate from             the UN International Comparison Program, as extended to 1991 and                published in the World Bank's World Development Report 1993; and as             extrapolated to 1993 using official Belarusian statistics, which are            very uncertain because of major economic changes since 1990)                  National product real growth rate:                                                -9% (1993 est.)                                                               National product per capita:                                                      $5,890 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 30% per month (1993)                                                          Unemployment rate:                                                                1.4% officially registered unemployed (December 1993); large numbers            of underemployed workers                                                      Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $NA                                                                           expenditures:                                                                     $NA, including capital expenditures of $NA                                    Exports:                                                                          $710 million to outside of the FSU countries (f.o.b., 1993)                   commodities:                                                                      machinery and transport equipment, chemicals, foodstuffs                      partners:                                                                         Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria                                             Imports:                                                                          $743 million from outside the FSU countries (c.i.f., 1993)                    commodities:                                                                      fuel, industrial raw materials, textiles, sugar                               partners:                                                                         Russia, Ukraine, Poland                                                       External debt:                                                                    $NA                                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate -11% (1993); accounts for about 40% of GDP (1992)                 Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         8,025,000 kW                                                                  production:                                                                       37.6 billion kWh                                                              consumption per capita:                                                           3,626 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       employ about 40% of labor force and produce a wide variety of products          including (in percent share of total output of former Soviet Union):            tractors (12%); metal-cutting machine tools (11%); off-highway dump             trucks up to 110-metric-ton load capacity (100%); wheel-type                    earthmovers for construction and mining (100%); eight-wheel-drive,              high-flotation trucks with cargo capacity of 25 metric tons for use in          tundra and roadless areas (100%); equipment for animal husbandry and            livestock feeding (25%); motorcycles (21.3%); television sets (11%);            chemical fibers (28%); fertilizer (18%); linen fabric (11%); wool               fabric (7%); radios; refrigerators; and other consumer goods                  Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for almost 25% of GDP and 5.7% of total agricultural output            of former Soviet Union; employs 21% of the labor force; in 1988                 produced the following (in percent of total Soviet production): grain           (3.6%), potatoes (12.2%), vegetables (3.0%), meat (6.0%), milk (7.0%);          net exporter of meat, milk, eggs, flour, potatoes                             Illicit drugs:                                                                    illicit cultivator of opium poppy and cannabis; mostly for the                  domestic market; transshipment point for illicit drugs to Western               Europe                                                                        Economic aid:                                                                     $NA                                                                           Currency:                                                                         Belarusian rubel                                                              note:                                                                             the government signed a framework agreement with Russia for a monetary          union in January 1994, but a schedule and mechanism for merging the             two monetary systems and replacing Belarusian rubels with Russian               rubles have not been worked out                                               Exchange rates:                                                                   NA                                                                            Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Belarus, Communications                                                                                                                                        Railroads:                                                                        5,570 km; does not include industrial lines (1990)                            Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            98,200 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            66,100 km                                                                     unpaved:                                                                          earth 32,100 km (1990)                                                        Inland waterways:                                                                 NA km                                                                         Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 1,470 km; refined products 1,100 km; natural gas 1,980 km             (1992)                                                                        Ports:                                                                            none; landlocked                                                              Merchant marine:                                                                  claims 5% of former Soviet fleet                                              Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            124                                                                           usable:                                                                           55                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   31                                                                            with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        1                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       28                                                                            with runways 1,060-2,439 m:                                                       20                                                                            note:                                                                             a C-130 can land on a 1,060-m airstrip                                        Telecommunications:                                                               telephone service in Belarus is inadequate for the purposes of either           business or the population; total number of telephones 1,849,000 (31            December 1991); telephone density - 18 for each 100 persons; about 70%          of the telephones are in homes; over 750,000 applications from                  households for telephones remain unsatisfied (1992); new investment             centers on international connections and business needs; the new                BelCel NMT 450 cellular system (a joint venture) is now operating in            Minsk but progress has been slower in establishing an INTELSAT earth            station; international traffic still relies on the Moscow                       international gateway switch; broadcast receivers - television                  3,538,000, radio 3,140,000, radio receivers with multiple speaker               systems for program diffusion 5,615,000                                                                                                                       @Belarus, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         Army, Air Forces, Air Defense Forces, Security Forces (internal and             border troops)                                                                Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 2,520,487; fit for military service 1,981,749; reach            military age (18) annually 71,922 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             56.5 billion rubles, NA% of GDP (1993 est.); note - conversion of the           military budget into US dollars using the current exchange rate could           produce misleading results                                                                                                                                                                                                                    @Belgium, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Western Europe, bordering on the North Sea, between France and the              Netherlands                                                                   Map references:                                                                   Arctic Region, Europe, Standard Time Zones of the World                       Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       30,510 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        30,230 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Maryland                                                 Land boundaries:                                                                  total 1,385 km, France 620 km, Germany 167 km, Luxembourg 148 km,               Netherlands 450 km                                                            Coastline:                                                                        64 km                                                                         Maritime claims:                                                                continental shelf:                                                                equidistant line with neighbors                                               exclusive fishing zone:                                                           equidistant line with neighbors (extends about 68 km from coast)              territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          temperate; mild winters, cool summers; rainy, humid, cloudy                   Terrain:                                                                          flat coastal plains in northwest, central rolling hills, rugged                 mountains of Ardennes Forest in southeast                                     Natural resources:                                                                coal, natural gas                                                             Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      24%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  1%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             20%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              21%                                                                           other:                                                                            34%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   10 sq km (1989 est.)                                                          Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   Meuse River, a major source of drinking water, polluted from steel              production wastes; other rivers polluted by animal wastes and                   fertilizers; industrial air pollution contributes to acid rain in               neighboring countries                                                         natural hazards:                                                                  NA                                                                            international agreements:                                                         party to - Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Sulphur, Antarctic Treaty,              Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes,               Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone               Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber, Wetlands; signed,            but not ratified - Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air                           Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental                   Protocol, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Law of the Sea                        Note:                                                                             crossroads of Western Europe; majority of West European capitals                within 1,000 km of Brussels which is the seat of the EC                                                                                                       @Belgium, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       10,062,836 (July 1994 est.)                                                   Population growth rate:                                                           0.2% (1994 est.)                                                              Birth rate:                                                                       11.71 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       10.26 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               0.6 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                   Infant mortality rate:                                                            7.2 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                      Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 76.96 years                                                                   male:                                                                             73.67 years                                                                   female:                                                                           80.44 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.62 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Belgian(s)                                                                    adjective:                                                                        Belgian                                                                       Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Fleming 55%, Walloon 33%, mixed or other 12%                                  Religions:                                                                        Roman Catholic 75%, Protestant or other 25%                                   Languages:                                                                        Dutch 56%, French 32%, German 1%, legally bilingual 11% divided along           ethnic lines                                                                  Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1980 est.)                                total population:                                                                 99%                                                                           male:                                                                             NA%                                                                           female:                                                                           NA%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      4.126 million                                                                 by occupation:                                                                    services 63.6%, industry 28%, construction 6.1%, agriculture 2.3%               (1988)                                                                                                                                                        @Belgium, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Kingdom of Belgium                                                            conventional short form:                                                          Belgium                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Royaume de Belgique                                                           local short form:                                                                 Belgique                                                                      Digraph:                                                                          BE                                                                            Type:                                                                             constitutional monarchy                                                       Capital:                                                                          Brussels                                                                      Administrative divisions:                                                         9 provinces (French: provinces, singular - province; Flemish:                   provincien, singular - provincie); Antwerpen, Brabant, Hainaut, Liege,          Limburg, Luxembourg, Namur, Oost-Vlaanderen, West-Vlaanderen                  Independence:                                                                     4 October 1830 (from the Netherlands)                                         National holiday:                                                                 National Day, 21 July (ascension of King Leopold to the throne in               1831)                                                                         Constitution:                                                                     7 February 1831, last revised 14 July 1993; parliament approved a               constitutional package creating a federal state                               Legal system:                                                                     civil law system influenced by English constitutional theory; judicial          review of legislative acts; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with           reservations                                                                  Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age, universal and compulsory                                     Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   King ALBERT II (since NA August 1993)                                         head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Jean-Luc DEHAENE (since 6 March 1992)                          cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; the king appoints the ministers who are chosen by the                  legislature                                                                   Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral Parliament                                                          Senate:                                                                            (Flemish - Senaat, French - Senat); elections last held 24 November            1991 (next to be held by November 1996); results - percent of vote by           party NA; seats - (184 total; of which 106 are directly elected) CVP            20, SP 14, PVV (now VLD) 13, VU 5, AGALEV 5, VB 5, ROSSEN 1, PS 18,             PRL 9, PSC 9, ECOLO 6, FDF 1                                                  Chamber of Representatives:                                                        (Flemish - Kamer van Volksvertegenwoordigers, French - Chambre des             Representants); elections last held 24 November 1991 (next to be held           by November 1996); results - CVP 16.7%, PS 13.6%, SP 12.0%, PVV (now            VLD) 11.9%, PRL 8.2%, PSC 7.8%, VB 6.6%, VU 5.9%, ECOLO 5.1%, AGALEV            4.9%, FDF 2.6%, ROSSEM 3.2%, FN 1.5%; seats - (212 total) CVP 39, PS            35, SP 28, PVV (now VLD) 26, PRL 20, PSC 18, FB 12, VU 10, ECOLO 10,            AGALEV 7, FDF 3, ROSSEM 3, FN 1                                               Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court of Justice (Flemish - Hof van Cassatie, French - Cour de          Cassation)                                                                    Political parties and leaders:                                                    Flemish Social Christian (CVP), Johan van HECKE, president;                     Francophone Social Christian (PSC), Melchior WATHELET, president;               Flemish Socialist (SP), Frank VANDENBROUCKE, president; Francophone             Socialist (PS), Philippe BUSQUIN; Flemish Liberals and Democrats                (VLD), Guy VERHOFSTADT, president; Francophone Liberal (PRL), Jean              GOL, president; Francophone Democratic Front (FDF), Georges CLERFAYT,           president; Volksunie (VU), Bert ANCIAUX, president; Communist Party             (PCB), Louis VAN GEYT, president; Vlaams Blok (VB), Karel DILLEN,               chairman; ROSSEM, Jean Pierre VAN ROSSEM; National Front (FN), Werner           van STEEN; AGALEV (Flemish Greens), no president; ECOLO (Francophone            Ecologists), no president; other minor parties                                Other political or pressure groups:                                               Christian and Socialist Trade Unions; Federation of Belgian                     Industries; numerous other associations representing bankers,                   manufacturers, middle-class artisans, and the legal and medical                 professions; various organizations represent the cultural interests of          Flanders and Wallonia; various peace groups such as the Flemish Action          Committee Against Nuclear Weapons and Pax Christi                             Member of:                                                                        AG (observer), ACCT, AfDB, AsDB, Australian Group, Benelux, BIS, CCC,           CE, CERN, COCOM, CSCE, EBRD, EC, ECE, EIB, ESA, FAO, G-9, G-10, GATT,           IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF,              IMO, INMARSAT, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, LORCS, MINURSO,          MTCR, NACC, NATO, NEA, NSG, OAS (observer), OECD, PCA, UN, UNCTAD,              UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNMOGIP, UNOSOM, UNPROFOR, UNRWA, UNTAC, UNTSO,           UPU, WCL, WEU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC                                        Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Juan CASSIERS                                                      chancery:                                                                         3330 Garfield Street NW, Washington, DC 20008                                 telephone:                                                                        (202) 333-6900                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 333-3079                                                                consulate(s) general:                                                             Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York                                   US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Alan J. BLINKEN                                                    embassy:                                                                          27 Boulevard du Regent, Brussels                                              mailing address:                                                                  B-1000 Brussels, APO AE 09724                                                 telephone:                                                                        [32] (2) 513-3830                                                             FAX:                                                                              [32] (2) 511-2725                                                             Flag:                                                                             three equal vertical bands of black (hoist side), yellow, and red; the          design was based on the flag of France                                                                                                                        @Belgium, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         This small private enterprise economy has capitalized on its central            geographic location, highly developed transport network, and                    diversified industrial and commercial base. Industry is concentrated            mainly in the populous Flemish area in the north, although the                  government is encouraging reinvestment in the southern region of                Walloon. With few natural resources Belgium must import substantial             quantities of raw materials and export a large volume of manufactures,          making its economy unusually dependent on the state of world markets.           Three fourths of its trade is with other EC countries. The economy              grew at a strong 4% pace during the period 1988-90, but economic                growth slowed to a 1% pace in 1991-92 and dropped by 1.5% in 1993.              Belgium's public debt has risen to 140% of GDP, and the government is           trying to control its expenditures to bring the figure more into line           with other industrialized countries.                                          National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $177.5 billion (1993)                     National product real growth rate:                                                -1.5% (1993)                                                                  National product per capita:                                                      $17,700 (1993)                                                                Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 2.8% (1993 est.)                                                              Unemployment rate:                                                                13.5% (March 1994)                                                            Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $97.8 billion                                                                 enditures:                                                                           $109.3 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (1989)               Exports:                                                                          7 billion (f.o.b., 1992) Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union                    commodities:                                                                      iron and steel, transportation equipment, tractors, diamonds,                   petroleum products                                                            partners:                                                                         EC 75.5%, US 3.7%, former Communist countries 1.4% (1991)                     Imports:                                                                          $120 billion (c.i.f., 1992) Belgium-Luxembourg Economic Union                 commodities:                                                                      fuels, grains, chemicals, foodstuffs                                          partners:                                                                         EC 73%, US 4.8%, oil-exporting less developed countries 4%, former              Communist countries 1.8% (1991)                                               External debt:                                                                    $31.3 billion (1992 est.)                                                     Industrial production:                                                            growth rate -0.1% (1993 est.); accounts for 25% of GDP                        Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         17,500,000 kW                                                                 production:                                                                       68 billion kWh                                                                consumption per capita:                                                           6,790 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       engineering and metal products, motor vehicle assembly, processed food          and beverages, chemicals, basic metals, textiles, glass, petroleum,             coal                                                                          Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 2.0% of GDP; emphasis on livestock production - beef,              veal, pork, milk; major crops are sugar beets, fresh vegetables,                fruits, grain, tobacco; net importer of farm products                         Illicit drugs:                                                                    source of precursor chemicals for South American cocaine processors;            important gateway country for cocaine entering the European market            Economic aid:                                                                   donor:                                                                            ODA and OOF commitments (1970-89), $5.8 billion                               Currency:                                                                         1 Belgian franc (BF) = 100 centimes                                           Exchange rates:                                                                   Belgian francs (BF) per US$1 - 36.242 (January 1994), 34.597 (1993),            32.150 (1992), 34.148 (1991), 33.418 (1990), 39.404 (1989)                    Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Belgium, Communications                                                                                                                                        Railroads:                                                                        Belgian National Railways (SNCB) operates 3,568 km 1.435-meter                  standard gauge, government owned; 2,563 km double track; 2,207 km               electrified                                                                   Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            137,876 km                                                                    paved:                                                                            129,603 km (including 1,631 km of limited access divided highway)             unpaved:                                                                          8,273 km (1989)                                                               Inland waterways:                                                                 2,043 km (1,528 km in regular commercial use)                                 Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 161 km; petroleum products 1,167 km; natural gas 3,300 km           Ports:                                                                            Antwerp, Brugge, Gent, Oostende, Zeebrugge                                    Merchant marine:                                                                  21 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 36,200 GRT/52,039 DWT, bulk 1,            cargo 9, chemical tanker 5, liquefied gas 1, oil tanker 5                     Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            42                                                                            usable:                                                                           42                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   24                                                                            with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       15                                                                            with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       3                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               highly developed, technologically advanced, and completely automated            domestic and international telephone and telegraph facilities;                  extensive cable network; limited microwave radio relay network;                 4,720,000 telephones; broadcast stations - 3 AM, 39 FM, 32 TV; 5                submarine cables; 2 satellite earth stations - Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT          and EUTELSAT systems; nationwide mobile phone system                                                                                                          @Belgium, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         Army, Navy, Air Force, National Gendarmerie                                   Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 2,558,109; fit for military service 2,130,172; reach            military age (19) annually 61,710 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $3.8 billion, 1.8% of GDP (1993)                                                                                                                                                                                   @Belize, Geography                                                                                                                                              Location:                                                                         Middle America, bordering the Caribbean Sea between Guatemala and               Mexico                                                                        Map references:                                                                   Central America and the Caribbean, North America, Standard Time Zones           of the World                                                                  Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       22,960 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        22,800 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Massachusetts                                            Land boundaries:                                                                  total 516 km, Guatemala 266 km, Mexico 250 km                                 Coastline:                                                                        386 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm in the north, 3 nm in the south                                         note:                                                                             from the mouth of the Sarstoon River to Ranguana Cay, Belize's                  territorial sea is 3 miles; according to Belize's Maritime Areas Act,           1992, the purpose of this limitation is to provide a framework for              the negotiation of a definitive agreement on territorial differences            with Guatemala                                                                International disputes:                                                           maritime border with Guatemala in dispute; desultory negotiations to            resolve the dispute have begun                                                Climate:                                                                          tropical; very hot and humid; rainy season (May to February)                  Terrain:                                                                          flat, swampy coastal plain; low mountains in south                            Natural resources:                                                                arable land potential, timber, fish                                           Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      2%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             2%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              44%                                                                           other:                                                                            52%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   20 sq km (1989 est.)                                                          Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   deforestation; water pollution from sewage, industrial effluents,               agricultural runoff                                                           natural hazards:                                                                  frequent devastating hurricanes (September to December) and coastal             flooding (especially in south)                                                international agreements:                                                         party to - Biodiversity, Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Whaling;           signed, but not ratified - Climate Change                                     Note:                                                                             national capital moved 80 km inland from Belize City to Belmopan                because of hurricanes; only country in Central America without a                coastline on the North Pacific Ocean                                                                                                                          @Belize, People                                                                                                                                                 Population:                                                                       208,949 (July 1994 est.)                                                      Population growth rate:                                                           2.42% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       34.74 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       6 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                         Net migration rate:                                                               -4.56 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            35.6 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 68.08 years                                                                   male:                                                                             66.14 years                                                                   female:                                                                           70.12 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             4.39 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Belizean(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Belizean                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 mestizo 44%, Creole 30%, Maya 11%, Garifuna 7%, other 8%                      Religions:                                                                        Roman Catholic 62%, Protestant 30% (Anglican 12%, Methodist 6%,                 Mennonite 4%, Seventh-Day Adventist 3%, Pentecostal 2%, Jehovah's               Witnesses 1%, other 2%), none 2%, other 6% (1980)                             Languages:                                                                        English (official), Spanish, Maya, Garifuna (Carib)                           Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over having ever attended school (1970)                            total population:                                                                 91%                                                                           male:                                                                             91%                                                                           female:                                                                           91%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      51,500                                                                        by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 30%, services 16%, government 15.4%, commerce 11.2%,                manufacturing 10.3%                                                           note:                                                                             shortage of skilled labor and all types of technical personnel (1985)                                                                                         @Belize, Government                                                                                                                                             Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Belize                                                                        former:                                                                           British Honduras                                                              Digraph:                                                                          BH                                                                            Type:                                                                             parliamentary democracy                                                       Capital:                                                                          Belmopan                                                                      Administrative divisions:                                                         6 districts; Belize, Cayo, Corozal, Orange Walk, Stann Creek, Toledo          Independence:                                                                     21 September 1981 (from UK)                                                   National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 21 September (1981)                                         Constitution:                                                                     21 September 1981                                                             Legal system:                                                                     English law                                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor             General Sir Colville YOUNG (since 17 November 1993)                           head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Manuel ESQUIVEL (since July 1993); Deputy Prime                  Minister Dean BARROW (since NA 1993)                                          cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; appointed by the governor general on advice from the prime             minister                                                                      Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral National Assembly                                                   Senate:                                                                           consists of an 8-member body, 5 are appointed on the advice of the              prime minister, 2 on the advice of the leader of the opposition, and 1          after consultation with the Belize Advisory Council                           National Assembly:                                                                elections last held 30 June 1993 (next to be held June 1998); results           - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (28 total) PUP 13 UDP 15               Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    People's United Party (PUP), George PRICE, Florencio MARIN, Said MUSA;          United Democratic Party (UDP), Manuel ESQUIVEL, Dean LINDO, Dean                BARROW; National Alliance for Belizean Rights, Philip GOLDSON                 Other political or pressure groups:                                               Society for the Promotion of Education and Research (SPEAR), Assad              SHOMAN; United Workers Front, leader NA                                       Member of:                                                                        ACP, C, CARICOM, CDB, ECLAC, FAO, G-77, GATT, IADB, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU,          IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user), INTERPOL,          IOC, IOM (observer), ITU, LAES, LORCS, NAM, OAS, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO,            UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WHO, WMO                                                     Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Dean LINDO                                                         chancery:                                                                         2535 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008                            telephone:                                                                        (202) 332-9636                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 332-6888                                                                consulate(s) general:                                                             Miami                                                                         US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Eugene L. SCASSA                                                   embassy:                                                                          Gabourel Lane and Hutson Street, Belize City                                  mailing address:                                                                  P. O. Box 286, Belize City                                                    telephone:                                                                        [501] (2) 77161 through 77163                                                 FAX:                                                                              [501] (2) 30802                                                               Flag:                                                                             blue with a narrow red stripe along the top and the bottom edges;               centered is a large white disk bearing the coat of arms; the coat of            arms features a shield flanked by two workers in front of a mahogany            tree with the related motto SUB UMBRA FLOREO (I Flourish in the Shade)          on a scroll at the bottom, all encircled by a green garland                                                                                                   @Belize, Economy                                                                                                                                                Overview:                                                                         The economy is based primarily on agriculture, agro-based industry,             and merchandising, with tourism and construction assuming increasing            importance. Agriculture accounts for about 30% of GDP and provides 75%          of export earnings, while sugar, the chief crop, accounts for almost            40% of hard currency earnings. The US, Belize's main trading partner,           is assisting in efforts to reduce dependency on sugar with an                   agricultural diversification program.                                         National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $550 million (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                5.3% (1992)                                                                   National product per capita:                                                      $2,700 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 5.5% (1991)                                                                   Unemployment rate:                                                                15% (1992 est.)                                                               Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $126.8 million                                                                expenditures:                                                                     $123.1 million, including capital expenditures of $44.8 million (FY91           est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $116 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                   commodities:                                                                      sugar, citrus, clothing, fish products, bananas, molasses, wood               partners:                                                                         US 51%, UK, other EC (1992)                                                   Imports:                                                                          $273 million (c.i.f., 1992 est.)                                              commodities:                                                                      machinery and transportation equipment, food, manufactured goods,               fuels, chemicals, pharmaceuticals                                             partners:                                                                         US 57%, UK 8%, other EC 7%, Mexico (1992)                                     External debt:                                                                    $143.7 million (1991)                                                         Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 3.7% (1990); accounts for 12% of GDP                              Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         34,532 kW                                                                     production:                                                                       90 million kWh                                                                consumption per capita:                                                           393 kWh (1992)                                                                Industries:                                                                       garment production, citrus concentrates, sugar refining, rum,                   beverages, tourism                                                            Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 30% of GDP (including fish and forestry); commercial               crops include sugar cane, bananas, coca, citrus fruits; expanding               output of lumber and cultured shrimp; net importer of basic foods             Illicit drugs:                                                                    transshipment point for cocaine; an illicit producer of cannabis for            the international drug trade; eradication program cut marijuana                 production from 200 metric tons in 1987 to about 50 metric tons in              1991                                                                          Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $104 million; Western                (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $215           million                                                                       Currency:                                                                         1 Belizean dollar (Bz$) = 100 cents                                           Exchange rates:                                                                   Belizean dollars (Bz$) per US$1 - 2.00 (fixed rate)                           Fiscal year:                                                                      1 April - 31 March                                                                                                                                            @Belize, Communications                                                                                                                                         Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            2,710 km                                                                      paved:                                                                            500 km                                                                        unpaved:                                                                          gravel 1,600 km; improved earth 300 km; unimproved earth 310 km               Inland waterways:                                                                 825 km river network used by shallow-draft craft; seasonally navigable        Ports:                                                                            Belize City; additional ports for shallow draught craft include                 Corozol, Punta Gorda, Big Creek                                               Merchant marine:                                                                  25 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 53,509 GRT/80,345 DWT, bulk 6,            cargo 11, container 2, oil tanker 1, refrigerated cargo 2,                      roll-on/roll-off cargo 3                                                      Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            47                                                                            usable:                                                                           38                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   3                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       1                                                                             with runways 1,229-2,439 m:                                                       3                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               8,650 telephones; above-average system based on microwave radio relay;          broadcast stations - 6 AM, 5 FM, 1 TV, 1 shortwave; 1 Atlantic Ocean            INTELSAT earth station                                                                                                                                        @Belize, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                         Branches:                                                                         British Forces Belize withdrawn by the end of 1993 except for a small           training detachment, Belize Defense Force (including Army, Navy, Air            Force, and Volunteer Guard), Belize National Police                           Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 48,789; fit for military service 29,040; reach                  military age (18) annually 2,175 (1994 est.)                                  Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $4.8 million, 1.8% of GDP (1992)                                                                                                                                                                                   @Benin, Geography                                                                                                                                               Location:                                                                         Western Africa, bordering the North Atlantic Ocean between Nigeria and          Togo                                                                          Map references:                                                                   Africa, Standard Time Zones of the World                                      Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       112,620 sq km                                                                 land area:                                                                        110,620 sq km                                                                 comparative area:                                                                 slightly smaller than Pennsylvania                                            Land boundaries:                                                                  total 1,989 km, Burkina 306 km, Niger 266 km, Nigeria 773 km, Togo 644          km                                                                            Coastline:                                                                        121 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                territorial sea:                                                                  200 nm                                                                        International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          tropical; hot, humid in south; semiarid in north                              Terrain:                                                                          mostly flat to undulating plain; some hills and low mountains                 Natural resources:                                                                small offshore oil deposits, limestone, marble, timber                        Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      12%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  4%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             4%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              35%                                                                           other:                                                                            45%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   60 sq km (1989 est.)                                                          Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   limited supply of safe drinking water; illegal hunting threatens                wildlife populations; deforestation; desertification                          natural hazards:                                                                  hot, dry, dusty harmattan wind may affect north in winter                     international agreements:                                                         party to - Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Nuclear              Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection; signed, but not ratified -                    Biodiversity, Climate Change, Law of the Sea                                  Note:                                                                             recent droughts have severely affected marginal agriculture in north;           no natural harbors                                                                                                                                            @Benin, People                                                                                                                                                  Population:                                                                       5,341,710 (July 1994 est.)                                                    Population growth rate:                                                           3.33% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       47.67 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       14.36 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            110.1 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                    Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 51.77 years                                                                   male:                                                                             49.92 years                                                                   female:                                                                           53.68 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             6.79 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Beninese (singular and plural)                                                adjective:                                                                        Beninese                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 African 99% (42 ethnic groups, most important being Fon, Adja, Yoruba,          Bariba), Europeans 5,500                                                      Religions:                                                                        indigenous beliefs 70%, Muslim 15%, Christian 15%                             Languages:                                                                        French (official), Fon and Yoruba (most common vernaculars in south),           tribal languages (at least six major ones in north)                           Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 23%                                                                           male:                                                                             32%                                                                           female:                                                                           16%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      1.9 million (1987)                                                            by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 60%, transport, commerce, and public services 38%,                  industry less than 2%                                                         note:                                                                             49% of population of working age (1985)                                                                                                                       @Benin, Government                                                                                                                                              Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Benin                                                             conventional short form:                                                          Benin                                                                         local long form:                                                                  Republique Populaire du Benin                                                 local short form:                                                                 Benin                                                                         former:                                                                           Dahomey                                                                       Digraph:                                                                          BN                                                                            Type:                                                                             republic under multiparty democratic rule dropped Marxism-Leninism              December 1989; democratic reforms adopted February 1990; transition to          multiparty system completed 4 April 1991                                      Capital:                                                                          Porto-Novo                                                                    Administrative divisions:                                                         6 provinces; Atakora, Atlantique, Borgou, Mono, Oueme, Zou                    Independence:                                                                     1 August 1960 (from France)                                                   National holiday:                                                                 National Day, 1 August (1990)                                                 Constitution:                                                                     2 December 1990                                                               Legal system:                                                                     based on French civil law and customary law; has not accepted                   compulsory ICJ jurisdiction                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state and head of government:                                            President Nicephore SOGLO (since 4 April 1991); election last held 10           and 24 March 1991; results - Nicephore SOGLO 68%, Mathieu KEREKOU 32%         cabinet:                                                                          Executive Council; appointed by the president                                 Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    National Assembly (Assemblee Nationale):                                          elections last held 10 and 24 March 1991; results - percent of vote by          party NA; seats - (64 total) UDFP-MDPS-ULD 12, PNDD/PRD 9, PSD/UNSP 8,          NCC 7, RND 7, MNDD/MSUP/UDRN 6, UDS 5, RDL 4, ASD/BSD 3, ADP/UDRS 2,            UNDP 1                                                                        Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court (Cour Supreme)                                                  Political parties and leaders:                                                    Alliance of the Democratic Union for the Forces of Progress (UDFP),             Timothee ADANLIN; Movement for Democracy and Social Progress (MDPS),            Jean-Roger AHOYO; Union for Liberty and Development (ULD), Marcellin            DEGBE; Alliance of the National Party for Democracy and Development             (PNDD) and the Democratic Renewal Party (PRD), Pascal Chabi KAO;                Alliance of the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the National Union            for Solidarity and Progress (UNSP), Bruno AMOUSSOU; Our Common Cause            (NCC), Albert TEVOEDJRE; National Rally for Democracy (RND), Joseph             KEKE; Alliance of the National Movement for Democracy and Development           (MNDD), leader NA; Movement for Solidarity, Union, and Progress                 (MSUP), Adebo ADENIYI; Union for Democracy and National Reconstruction          (UDRN), Azaria FAKOREDE; Union for Democracy and National Solidarity            (UDS), Mama Amadou N'DIAYE; Assembly of Liberal Democrats for National          Reconstruction (RDL), Severin ADJOVI; Alliance of the Alliance for              Social Democracy (ASD), Robert DOSSOU; Bloc for Social Democracy                (BSD), Michel MAGNIDE; Alliance of the Alliance for Democracy and               Progress (ADP), Akindes ADEKPEDJOU; Democratic Union for Social                 Renewal (UDRS), Bio Gado Seko N'GOYE; National Union for Democracy and          Progress (UNDP), Robert TAGNON; Party for Progress and Democracy,               Thiophile NATA; African Rally for Progress and Solidarity (RAPS),               Florentin MITO-BABA; The Benin Renaissance Party , Desire VIEYRA and            Rosine SOGLO; The Patriotic Union for the Republic (UPR), Jean-Marie            ZAHOUN; Union for the Conservation of Democracy, Bernard HOUEGNON             note:                                                                             as of May 1994, Benin had about 60 political parties                          Member of:                                                                        ACCT, ACP, AfDB, CEAO, ECA, ECOWAS, Entente, FAO, FZ, G-77, GATT,               IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT,                INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, LORCS, NAM, OAU, OIC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO,            UPU, WADB, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO                                     Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Candide AHOUANSOU                                                  chancery:                                                                         2737 Cathedral Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008                                telephone:                                                                        (202) 232-6656                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 265-1996                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Ruth A. DAVIS                                                      embassy:                                                                          Rue Caporal Anani Bernard, Cotonou                                            mailing address:                                                                  B. P. 2012, Cotonou                                                           telephone:                                                                        [229] 30-06-50, 30-05-13, 30-17-92                                            FAX:                                                                              [229] 30-14-39 and 30-19-74                                                   Flag:                                                                             two equal horizontal bands of yellow (top) and red with a vertical              green band on the hoist side                                                                                                                                  @Benin, Economy                                                                                                                                                 Overview:                                                                         Benin is one of the least developed countries in the world because of           limited natural resources and a poorly developed infrastructure.                Agriculture accounts for about 35% of GDP, employs about 60% of the             labor force, and generates a major share of foreign exchange earnings.          The industrial sector contributes only about 10% to GDP and employs 2%          of the work force. Low prices in recent years have kept down hard               currency earnings from Benin's major exports of agricultural products,          primarily cotton. A World Bank supported structural adjustment program          begun in 1989 has helped strengthen the economy through such measures           as trimming the government payroll, reforming the tax system, and               encouraging private investment, both domestic and foreign. Benin has            experienced 3 consecutive years of moderate growth as a result.               National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $6.2 billion (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                3% (1991)                                                                     National product per capita:                                                      $1,200 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 3.4% (1990)                                                                   Unemployment rate:                                                                NA%                                                                           Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $218 million                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $355 million, including capital expenditures of $100 million (1991              est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $328.8 million (f.o.b., 1991 est.)                                            commodities:                                                                      crude oil, cotton, palm products, cocoa                                       partners:                                                                         FRG 36%, France 16%, Spain 14%, Italy 8%, UK 4%                               Imports:                                                                          $482.3 million (f.o.b., 1991 est.)                                            commodities:                                                                      foodstuffs, beverages, tobacco, petroleum products, intermediate                goods, capital goods, light consumer goods                                    partners:                                                                         France 20%, Thailand 8%, Netherlands 7%, US 5%                                External debt:                                                                    $1 billion (December 1990 est.)                                               Industrial production:                                                            growth rate -0.7% (1988); accounts for 10% of GDP                             Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         30,000 kW                                                                     production:                                                                       25 million kWh                                                                consumption per capita:                                                           5 kWh (1991)                                                                  Industries:                                                                       textiles, cigarettes, construction materials, beverages, food                   production, petroleum                                                         Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 35% of GDP; small farms produce 90% of agricultural                output; production is dominated by food crops - corn, sorghum,                  cassava, beans, rice; cash crops include cotton, palm oil, peanuts;             poultry and livestock output has not kept up with consumption                 Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $46 million; Western                 (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $1.3           billion; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $19 million; Communist                   countries (1970-89), $101 million                                             Currency:                                                                         1 CFA franc (CFAF) = 100 centimes                                             Exchange rates:                                                                   Communaute Financiere Africaine francs (CFAF) per US$1 - 592.05                 (January 1994), 283.16 (1993), 264.69 (1992), 282.11 (1991), 272.26             (1990), 319.01 (1989)                                                         note:                                                                             beginning 12 January 1994 the CFA franc was devalued to CFAF 100 per            French franc from CFAF 50 at which it had been fixed since 1948               Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Benin, Communications                                                                                                                                          Railroads:                                                                        578 km, all 1.000-meter gauge, single track                                   Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            8,435 km                                                                      paved:                                                                            1,038 km                                                                      unpaved:                                                                          crushed stone 2,600 km; improved earth 1,530 km; unimproved earth               3,267 km                                                                      Inland waterways:                                                                 navigable along small sections, important only locally                        Ports:                                                                            Cotonou                                                                       Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            7                                                                             usable:                                                                           6                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   2                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       1                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       3                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               fair system of open wire, submarine cable, and radio relay microwave;           broadcast stations - 2 AM, 2 FM, 2 TV; 1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth          station                                                                                                                                                       @Benin, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                          Branches:                                                                         Armed Forces (including Army, Navy, Air Force), National Gendarmerie          Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 1,209,226; females age 15-49 1,120,105; males fit for           military service 611,257; females fit for military service 573,775;             males reach military age (18) annually 58,293 (1994 est.);                      femalesreach military age (18) annually 56,735 (1994 est.); both sexes          are liable for miltary service                                                Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $29 million, 1.7% of GDP (1988 est.)                                                                                                                                                                               @Bermuda                                                                                                                                                        Header                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (dependent territory of the UK)                                                                                                                               @Bermuda, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Northern North America, in the western North Atlantic Ocean, 1,050 km           east of North Carolina                                                        Map references:                                                                   North America                                                                 Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       50 sq km                                                                      land area:                                                                        50 sq km                                                                      comparative area:                                                                 about 0.3 times the size of Washington, DC                                    Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        103 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                exclusive fishing zone:                                                           200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          subtropical; mild, humid; gales, strong winds common in winter                Terrain:                                                                          low hills separated by fertile depressions                                    Natural resources:                                                                limestone, pleasant climate fostering tourism                                 Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      0%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              20%                                                                           other:                                                                            80%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            natural hazards:                                                                  subject to hurricanes (June to November)                                      international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             some reclaimed land leased by US Government; consists of about 360              small coral islands with ample rainfall, but no rivers or freshwater            lakes                                                                                                                                                         @Bermuda, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       61,158 (July 1994 est.)                                                       Population growth rate:                                                           0.77% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       15.14 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       7.3 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                       Net migration rate:                                                               -0.13 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            13.16 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                    Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 75.03 years                                                                   male:                                                                             73.36 years                                                                   female:                                                                           76.97 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.81 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Bermudian(s)                                                                  adjective:                                                                        Bermudian                                                                     Ethnic divisions:                                                                 black 61%, white and other 39%                                                Religions:                                                                        Anglican 37%, Roman Catholic 14%, African Methodist Episcopal (Zion)            10%, Methodist 6%, Seventh-Day Adventist 5%, other 28%                        Languages:                                                                        English                                                                       Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1970)                                     total population:                                                                 98%                                                                           male:                                                                             98%                                                                           female:                                                                           99%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      32,000                                                                        by occupation:                                                                    clerical 25%, services 22%, laborers 21%, professional and technical            13%, administrative and managerial 10%, sales 7%, agriculture and               fishing 2% (1984)                                                                                                                                             @Bermuda, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Bermuda                                                                       Digraph:                                                                          BD                                                                            Type:                                                                             dependent territory of the UK                                                 Capital:                                                                          Hamilton                                                                      Administrative divisions:                                                         9 parishes and 2 municipalities*; Devonshire, Hamilton, Hamilton*,              Paget, Pembroke, Saint George*, Saint Georges, Sandys, Smiths,                  Southampton, Warwick                                                          Independence:                                                                     none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          National holiday:                                                                 Bermuda Day, 22 May                                                           Constitution:                                                                     8 June 1968                                                                   Legal system:                                                                     English law                                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         21 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor             Lord David WADDINGTON (since 25 August 1992)                                  head of government:                                                               Premier John William David SWAN (since NA January 1982); Deputy                 Premier J. Irving PEARMAN (since 5 October 1993)                              cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; nominated by the premier, appointed by the governor                  Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral Parliament                                                          Senate:                                                                           consists of an 11-member body appointed by the governor                       House of Assembly:                                                                elections last held 5 October 1993 (next to be held by NA October               1998); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (40 total) UBP            22, PLP 18                                                                    Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    United Bermuda Party (UBP), John W. D. SWAN; Progressive Labor Party            (PLP), Frederick WADE; National Liberal Party (NLP), Gilbert DARRELL          Other political or pressure groups:                                               Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU), Ottiwell SIMMONS                              Member of:                                                                        CARICOM (observer), CCC, ICFTU, INTERPOL (subbureau), IOC                     Diplomatic representation in US:                                                  none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 (vacant)                                                                      consulate general:                                                                Crown Hill, 16 Middle Road, Devonshire, Hamilton                              mailing address:                                                                  P. O. Box HM325, Hamilton HMBX; PSC 1002, FPO AE 09727-1002                   telephone:                                                                        (809) 295-1342                                                                FAX:                                                                              (809) 295-1592                                                                Flag:                                                                             red with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and the            Bermudian coat of arms (white and blue shield with a red lion holding           a scrolled shield showing the sinking of the ship Sea Venture off               Bermuda in 1609) centered on the outer half of the flag                                                                                                       @Bermuda, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         Bermuda enjoys one of the highest per capita incomes in the world,              having successfully exploited its location by providing luxury tourist          facilities and financial services. The tourist industry attracts more           than 90% of its business from North America. The industrial sector is           small, and agriculture is severely limited by a lack of suitable land.          About 80% of food needs are imported.                                         National product:                                                                 GDP - exchange rate conversion - $1.63 billion (1992)                         National product real growth rate:                                                -1.5% (1991)                                                                  National product per capita:                                                      $27,100 (1992)                                                                Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 4.4% (1991)                                                                   Unemployment rate:                                                                6% (1991)                                                                     Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $327.5 million                                                                expenditures:                                                                     $308.9 million, including capital expenditures of $35.4 million (FY91           est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $60 million (f.o.b., 1991)                                                    commodities:                                                                      semitropical produce, light manufactures, re-exports of                         pharmaceuticals                                                               partners:                                                                         US 55%, UK 32%, Canada 11%, other 2%                                          Imports:                                                                          $468 million (f.o.b.,1991)                                                    commodities:                                                                      fuel, foodstuffs, machinery                                                   partners:                                                                         US 60%, UK 8%, Venezuela 7%, Canada 5%, Japan 5%, other 15%                   External debt:                                                                    $NA                                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate NA%                                                               Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         154,000 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       504 million kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           8,370 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       tourism, finance, structural concrete products, paints,                         pharmaceuticals, ship repairing                                               Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for less than 1% of GDP; most basic foods must be imported;            produces bananas, vegetables, citrus fruits, flowers, dairy products          Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-81), $34 million;  Western                (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89),  $277          million                                                                       Currency:                                                                         1 Bermudian dollar (Bd$) = 100 cents                                          Exchange rates:                                                                   Bermudian dollar (Bd$) per US$1 - 1.0000 (fixed rate)                         Fiscal year:                                                                      1 April - 31 March                                                                                                                                            @Bermuda, Communications                                                                                                                                        Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            210 km                                                                        paved:                                                                            210 km                                                                        note:                                                                             in addition, there are 400 km of paved and unpaved roads that are               privately owned                                                               Ports:                                                                            Freeport, Hamilton, Saint George                                              Merchant marine:                                                                  67 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 3,407,518 GRT/5,775,281 DWT,              bulk 15, cargo 4, container 3, liquefied gas 14, oil tanker 20,                 refrigerated cargo 4, roll-on/roll-off cargo 7                                note:                                                                             a flag of convenience registry                                                Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            1                                                                             usable:                                                                           1                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   1                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       1                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       0                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               modern, fully automatic telephone system; 52,670 telephones; broadcast          stations - 5 AM, 3 FM, 2 TV; 3 submarine cables; 2 Atlantic Ocean               INTELSAT earth stations                                                                                                                                       @Bermuda, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         Bermuda Regiment, Bermuda Police Force, Bermuda Reserve Constabulary          Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of the UK                                                                                                                                                                                                       @Bhutan, Geography                                                                                                                                              Location:                                                                         Southern Asia, in the Himalayas, between China and India                      Map references:                                                                   Asia, Standard Time Zones of the World                                        Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       47,000 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        47,000 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly more than half the size of Indiana                                   Land boundaries:                                                                  total 1,075 km, China 470 km, India 605 km                                    Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          varies; tropical in southern plains; cool winters and hot summers in            central valleys; severe winters and cool summers in Himalayas                 Terrain:                                                                          mostly mountainous with some fertile valleys and savanna                      Natural resources:                                                                timber, hydropower, gypsum, calcium carbide                                   Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      2%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             5%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              70%                                                                           other:                                                                            23%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   340 sq km (1989 est.)                                                         Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   soil erosion; limited access to safe drinking water                           natural hazards:                                                                  violent storms coming down from the Himalayas are the source of the             country's name which translates as Land of the Thunder Dragon                 international agreements:                                                         party to - Nuclear Test Ban; signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity,           Climate Change, Law of the Sea                                                Note:                                                                             landlocked; strategic location between China and India; controls                several key Himalayan mountain passes                                                                                                                         @Bhutan, People                                                                                                                                                 Population:                                                                       716,380 (July 1994 est.)                                                      note:                                                                             other estimates range as high as 1.7 million (July 1994 est.)                 Population growth rate:                                                           2.34% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       39.31 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       15.93 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            121 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                      Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 50.6 years                                                                    male:                                                                             51.15 years                                                                   female:                                                                           50.03 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             5.42 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Bhutanese (singular and plural)                                               adjective:                                                                        Bhutanese                                                                     Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Bhote 50%, ethnic Nepalese 35%, indigenous or migrant tribes 15%              Religions:                                                                        Lamaistic Buddhism 75%, Indian- and Nepalese-influenced Hinduism 25%          Languages:                                                                        Dzongkha (official), Bhotes speak various Tibetan dialects; Nepalese            speak various Nepalese dialects                                               Literacy:                                                                       total population:                                                                 NA%                                                                           male:                                                                             NA%                                                                           female:                                                                           NA%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      NA                                                                            by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 93%, services 5%, industry and commerce 2%                        note:                                                                             massive lack of skilled labor                                                                                                                                 @Bhutan, Government                                                                                                                                             Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Kingdom of Bhutan                                                             conventional short form:                                                          Bhutan                                                                        Digraph:                                                                          BT                                                                            Type:                                                                             monarchy; special treaty relationship with India                              Capital:                                                                          Thimphu                                                                       Administrative divisions:                                                         18 districts (dzongkhag, singular and plural); Bumthang, Chhukha,               Chirang, Daga, Geylegphug, Ha, Lhuntshi, Mongar, Paro, Pemagatsel,              Punakha, Samchi, Samdrup Jongkhar, Shemgang, Tashigang, Thimphu,                Tongsa, Wangdi Phodrang                                                       Independence:                                                                     8 August 1949 (from India)                                                    National holiday:                                                                 National Day, 17 December (1907) (Ugyen Wangchuck became first                  hereditary king)                                                              Constitution:                                                                     no written constitution or bill of rights                                     Legal system:                                                                     based on Indian law and English common law; has not accepted                    compulsory ICJ jurisdiction                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         each family has one vote in village-level elections                           Executive branch:                                                               Chief of State and Head of Government:                                            King Jigme Singye WANGCHUCK (since 24 July 1972)                              Royal Advisory Council (Lodoi Tsokde):                                            nominated by the king                                                         cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers (Lhengye Shungtsog); appointed by the king               Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral National Assembly (Tshogdu); no national elections                 Judicial branch:                                                                  High Court                                                                    Political parties and leaders:                                                    no legal parties                                                              Other political or pressure groups:                                               Buddhist clergy; Indian merchant community; ethnic Nepalese                     organizations leading militant antigovernment campaign                        Member of:                                                                        AsDB, CP, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD, IMF, INTELSAT, IOC,          ITU, NAM, SAARC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO                          Diplomatic representation in US:                                                  no formal diplomatic relations; the Bhutanese mission to the UN in New          York has consular jurisdiction in the US                                      consulate(s) general:                                                             New York                                                                      US diplomatic representation:                                                     no formal diplomatic relations, although informal contact is                    maintained between the Bhutanese and US Embassies in New Delhi (India)        Flag:                                                                             divided diagonally from the lower hoist side corner; the upper                  triangle is orange and the lower triangle is red; centered along the            dividing line is a large black and white dragon facing away from the            hoist side                                                                                                                                                    @Bhutan, Economy                                                                                                                                                Overview:                                                                         The economy, one of the world's least developed, is based on                    agriculture and forestry, which provide the main livelihood for 90% of          the population and account for about 50% of GDP. Rugged mountains               dominate the terrain and make the building of roads and other                   infrastructure difficult and expensive. The economy is closely aligned          with that of India through strong trade and monetary links. The                 industrial sector is small and technologically backward, with most              production of the cottage industry type. Most development projects,             such as road construction, rely on Indian migrant labor. Bhutan's               hydropower potential and its attraction for tourists are its most               important natural resources; however, the government limits the number          of tourists to 4,000 per year to minimize foreign influence. Much of            the impetus for growth has come from large public-sector companies.             Nevertheless, in recent years, Bhutan has shifted toward decentralized          development planning and greater private initiative. The government             privatized several large public-sector firms, is revamping its trade            regime and liberalizing administerial procedures over industrial                licensing. The government's industrial contribution to GDP decreased            from 13% in 1988 to about 10% in 1992.                                        National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $500 million (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                5% (FY93 est.)                                                                National product per capita:                                                      $700 (1993 est.)                                                              Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 11% (October 1993)                                                            Unemployment rate:                                                                NA%                                                                           Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $100 million                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $112 million, including capital expenditures of $60 million (FY92               est.)                                                                         note:                                                                             the government of India finances nearly one-quarter of Bhutan's budget          expenditures                                                                  Exports:                                                                          $66 million (f.o.b., FY93 est.)                                               commodities:                                                                      cardamon, gypsum, timber, handicrafts, cement, fruit, electricity (to           India), precious stones, spices                                               partners:                                                                         India 82%, Bangladesh, Singapore                                              Imports:                                                                          $125 million (c.i.f., FY93 est.)                                              commodities:                                                                      fuel and lubricants, grain, machinery and parts, vehicles, fabrics            partners:                                                                         India 60%, Japan, Germany, US, UK                                             External debt:                                                                    $141 million (June 1993)                                                      Industrial production:                                                            growth rate NA%; accounts for 8% of GDP; primarily cottage industry             and home based handicrafts                                                    Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         336,000 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       1.5422 billion kWh                                                            consumption per capita:                                                           2,203 kWh (25.8% is exported to India leaving 1,633 kWh per capita;             1990-91)                                                                      Industries:                                                                       cement, wood products, processed fruits, alcoholic beverages, calcium           carbide                                                                       Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 45% of GDP; based on subsistence farming and animal                husbandry; self-sufficient in food except for foodgrains; other                 production - rice, corn, root crops, citrus fruit, dairy products,              eggs                                                                          Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        Western (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments                   (1970-89), $115 million;  OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $11 million           Currency:                                                                         1 ngultrum (Nu) = 100 chetrum; note - Indian currency is also legal             tender                                                                        Exchange rates:                                                                   ngultrum (Nu) per US$1 - 31.370 (January 1994), 30.493 (1993), 25.918           (1992), 22.742 (1991), 17.504 (1990), 16.226 (1989); note - the                 Bhutanese ngultrum is at par with the Indian rupee                            Fiscal year:                                                                      1 July - 30 June                                                                                                                                              @Bhutan, Communications                                                                                                                                         Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            2,165 km                                                                      paved:                                                                            NA                                                                            unpaved:                                                                          gravel 1,703 km                                                               undifferentiated:                                                                 462 km                                                                        Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            2                                                                             usable:                                                                           2                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   1                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       0                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       2                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               domestic telephone service is very poor with very few telephones in             use; international telephone and telegraph service is by land line              through India; a satellite earth station was planned (1990); broadcast          stations - 1 AM, 1 FM, no TV (1990)                                                                                                                           @Bhutan, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                         Branches:                                                                         Royal Bhutan Army, Palace Guard, Militia                                      Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 424,558; fit for military service 226,851; reach                military age (18) annually 17,310 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             $NA, NA% of GDP                                                                                                                                                                                                                               @Bolivia, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Central South America, between Brazil and Chile                               Map references:                                                                   South America, Standard Time Zones of the World                               Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       1,098,580 sq km                                                               land area:                                                                        1,084,390 sq km                                                               comparative area:                                                                 slightly less than three times the size of Montana                            Land boundaries:                                                                  total 6,743 km, Argentina 832 km, Brazil 3,400 km, Chile 861 km,                Paraguay 750 km, Peru 900 km                                                  Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           has wanted a sovereign corridor to the South Pacific Ocean since the            Atacama area was lost to Chile in 1884; dispute with Chile over Rio             Lauca water rights                                                            Climate:                                                                          varies with altitude; humid and tropical to cold and semiarid                 Terrain:                                                                          rugged Andes Mountains with a highland plateau (Altiplano), hills,              lowland plains of the Amazon Basin                                            Natural resources:                                                                tin, natural gas, petroleum, zinc, tungsten, antimony, silver, iron             ore, lead, gold, timber                                                       Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      3%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             25%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              52%                                                                           other:                                                                            20%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   1,650 sq km (1989 est.)                                                       Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   deforestation contributing to loss of biodiversity; overgrazing; soil           erosion; desertification; industrial pollution of water supplies used           for drinking and irrigation                                                   natural hazards:                                                                  flooding in the northeast (March to April)                                    international agreements:                                                         party to - Endangered Species, Nuclear Test Ban, Wetlands; signed, but          not ratified - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Environmental                      Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine          Life Conservation, Tropical Timber                                            Note:                                                                             landlocked; shares control of Lago Titicaca, world's highest navigable          lake (elevation 3,805 m), with Peru; cold, thin air of high plateau is          obstacle to efficient fuel combustion, as well as to physical activity          by those unaccustomed to it from birth                                                                                                                        @Bolivia, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       7,719,445 (July 1994 est.)                                                    Population growth rate:                                                           2.28% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       32.22 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       8.37 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -1.04 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            73.7 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 63.31 years                                                                   male:                                                                             60.86 years                                                                   female:                                                                           65.88 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             4.21 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Bolivian(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Bolivian                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Quechua 30%, Aymara 25%, mestizo (mixed European and Indian ancestry)           25%-30%, European 5%-15%                                                      Religions:                                                                        Roman Catholic 95%, Protestant (Evangelical Methodist)                        Languages:                                                                        Spanish (official), Quechua (official), Aymara (official)                     Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 78%                                                                           male:                                                                             85%                                                                           female:                                                                           71%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      3.54 million                                                                  by occupation:                                                                    agriculture NA, services and utilities 20%, manufacturing, mining and           construction 7% (1993)                                                                                                                                        @Bolivia, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Bolivia                                                           conventional short form:                                                          Bolivia                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Republica de Bolivia                                                          local short form:                                                                 Bolivia                                                                       Digraph:                                                                          BL                                                                            Type:                                                                             republic                                                                      Capital:                                                                          La Paz (seat of government);  Sucre (legal capital and seat of                  judiciary)                                                                    Administrative divisions:                                                         9 departments (departamentos, singular - departamento); Chuquisaca,             Cochabamba, Beni, La Paz, Oruro, Pando, Potosi, Santa Cruz, Tarija            Independence:                                                                     6 August 1825 (from Spain)                                                    National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 6 August (1825)                                             Constitution:                                                                     2 February 1967                                                               Legal system:                                                                     based on Spanish law and Code Napoleon; has not accepted compulsory             ICJ jurisdiction                                                              Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age, universal and compulsory (married);  21 years of age,          universal and compulsory (single)                                             Executive branch:                                                               chief of state and head of government:                                            President Gonzalo SANCHEZ DE LOZADA Bustamente (since 6 August 1993);           Vice President Victor Hugo CARDENAS Conde (since 6 August 1993);                election last held 6 June 1993 (next to be held May 1997); results -            Gonzalo SANCHEZ DE LOZADA (MNR) 34%, Hugo BANZER Suarez (ADN/MIR                alliance) 20%, Carlos PALENQUE Aviles (CONDEPA) 14%, Max FERNANDEZ              Rojas (UCS) 13%, Antonio ARANIBAR Quiroga (MBL) 5%; no candidate                received a majority of the popular vote; Gonzalo SANCHEZ DE LOZADA won          a congressional runoff election on 4 August 1993 after forming a                coalition with Max FERNANDEZ and Antonio ARANIBAR                             cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; appointed by the president from panel proposed by the Senate         Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral National Congress (Congreso Nacional)                               Chamber of Deputies (Camara de Diputados):                                        elections last held 6 June 1993 (next to be held May 1997); results -           percent of vote by party NA; seats - (130 total) MNR 52, UCS 20, ADN            17, MIR 17, CONDEPA 13, MBL 7, ARBOL 1, ASD 1, EJE 1, PDC 1                   Chamber of Senators (Camara de Senadores):                                        elections last held 6 June 1993 (next to be held May 1997); results -           percent of vote by party NA; seats - (27 total) MNR 17, ADN 4, MIR 4,           CONDEPA 1, UCS 1                                                              Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court (Corte Suprema)                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    Movement of the Revolutionary Left (MIR), Jaime PAZ Zamora;                     Nationalist Democratic Action (ADN), Jorge LANDIVAR; Nationalist                Revolutionary Movement (MNR), Gonzalo SANCHEZ DE LOZADA; Civic                  Solidarity Union (UCS), Max FERNANDEZ Rojas; Conscience of the                  Fatherland (CONDEPA), Carlos PALENQUE Aviles; Free Bolivia Movement             (MBL), Antonio ARANIBAR; Tupac Katari Revolutionary Liberation                  Movement (MRTK-L), Victor Hugo CARDENAS Conde; Christian Democrat               Party (PDC), Jorge AGREDA                                                     Member of:                                                                        AG, ECLAC, FAO, GATT, G-11, G-77, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD,            IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM, ITU, LAES, LAIA,              LORCS, NAM, OAS, OPANAL, PCA, RG, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL,          WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO                                                     Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Andres PETRICEVIC                                                  chancery:                                                                         3014 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008                            telephone:                                                                        (202) 483-4410 through 4412                                                   FAX:                                                                              (202) 328-3712                                                                consulate(s) general:                                                             Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and San Francisco                               US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Charles R. BOWERS                                                  embassy:                                                                          Banco Popular del Peru Building, corner of Calle Mercado and Calle              Colon, La Paz                                                                 mailing address:                                                                  P. O. Box 425, La Paz, or APO AA 34032                                        telephone:                                                                        [591] (2) 350251 or 350120                                                    FAX:                                                                              [591] (2) 359875                                                              Flag:                                                                             three equal horizontal bands of red (top), yellow, and green with the           coat of arms centered on the yellow band; similar to the flag of                Ghana, which has a large black five-pointed star centered in the                yellow band                                                                                                                                                   @Bolivia, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         With its long history of semifeudal social controls, dependence on              volatile prices for its mineral exports, and bouts of hyperinflation,           Bolivia has remained one of the poorest and least developed Latin               American countries. However, Bolivia has experienced generally                  improving economic conditions since the PAZ Estenssoro administration           (1985-89) introduced market-oriented policies which reduced inflation           from 11,700% in 1985 to about 20% in 1988. PAZ Estenssoro was followed          as President by Jaime PAZ Zamora (1989-93) who continued the                    free-market policies of his predecessor, despite opposition from his            own party and from Bolivia's once powerful labor movement. By                   maintaining fiscal discipline, PAZ Zamora helped reduce inflation to            9.3% in 1993, while GDP grew by an annual average of 3.25% during his           tenure. Inaugurated in August 1993, President SANCHEZ DE LOZADA has             vowed to advance government market-oriented economic reforms he helped          launch as PAZ Estenssoro's Planning Minister. A major privatization             bill was passed by the Bolivian legislature in late March 1994.               National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $15.8 billion (1993 est.)                 National product real growth rate:                                                2.2% (1993)                                                                   National product per capita:                                                      $2,100 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 9.3% (1993)                                                                   Unemployment rate:                                                                5.8% (1993)                                                                   Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $3.19 billion                                                                 expenditures:                                                                     $3.19 billion, including capital expenditures of $552.4 million (1994           est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $752 million (f.o.b., 1993 est.)                                              commodities:                                                                      metals 35%, natural gas 26%, other 39% (coffee, soybeans, sugar,                cotton, timber)                                                               partners:                                                                         US 16% , Argentina (1992 est.)                                                Imports:                                                                          $1.17 billion (c.i.f., 1993 est.)                                             commodities:                                                                      food, petroleum, consumer goods, capital goods                                partners:                                                                         US 23.3% (1992)                                                               External debt:                                                                    $3.8 billion (January 1994)                                                   Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 7% (1992); accounts for almost 30% of GDP                         Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         865,000 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       1.834 billion kWh                                                             consumption per capita:                                                           250 kWh (1992)                                                                Industries:                                                                       mining, smelting, petroleum, food and beverage, tobacco, handicrafts,           clothing; illicit drug industry reportedly produces 15% of its                  revenues                                                                      Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for about 21% of GDP (including forestry and fisheries);               principal commodities - coffee, coca, cotton, corn, sugarcane, rice,            potatoes, timber; self-sufficient in food                                     Illicit drugs:                                                                    world's second-largest producer of coca (after Peru) with an estimated          45,500 hectares under cultivation in 1992; voluntary and forced                 eradication program unable to prevent production from rising to 80,300          metric tons in 1992 from 78,200 tons in 1989; government considers all          but 12,000 hectares illicit; intermediate coca products and cocaine             exported to or through Colombia and Brazil to the US and other                  international drug markets                                                    Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $990 million; Western                (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89),                $2.025 billion; Communist countries (1970-89), $340 million                   Currency:                                                                         1 boliviano ($B) = 100 centavos                                               Exchange rates:                                                                   bolivianos ($B) per US$1 - 4.5 (March 1994), 4.4604 (November 1993),            3.9005 (1992), 3.5806 (1991), 3.1727 (1990), 2.6917 (1989), 2.3502              (1988)                                                                        Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Bolivia, Communications                                                                                                                                        Railroads:                                                                        3,684 km total, all narrow gauge; 3,652 km 1.000-meter gauge and 32 km          0.760-meter gauge, all government owned, single track                         Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            42,815 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            1,865 km                                                                      unpaved:                                                                          gravel 12,000 km; improved/unimproved earth 28,950 km                         Inland waterways:                                                                 10,000 km of commercially navigable waterways                                 Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 1,800 km; petroleum products 580 km; natural gas 1,495 km           Ports:                                                                            none; maritime outlets are Arica and Antofagasta in Chile, Matarani             and Ilo in Peru                                                               Merchant marine:                                                                  1 cargo ship (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 4,214 GRT/6,390 DWT                 Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            1,395                                                                         usable:                                                                           1,188                                                                         with permanent-surface runways:                                                   9                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        2                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       7                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       165                                                                           Telecommunications:                                                               very poor telephone service for the general population; 144,300                 telephones - 18.7 telephones per 1,000 persons; microwave radio relay           system being expanded; improved international services; broadcast               stations - 129 AM, no FM, 43 TV, 68 shortwave; 1 Atlantic Ocean                 INTELSAT earth station                                                                                                                                        @Bolivia, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         Army (Ejercito Boliviano), Navy includes Marines (La Fuerza Naval               Boliviana), Air Force (Fuerza Aerea Boliviana), National Police Force           ( Policia Nacional de Bolivia)                                                Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 1,835,661; fit for military service 1,194,077; reach            military age (19) annually 79,580 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $130.48 million; NA% of GDP (1994 est.)                                                                                                                                                                            @Bosnia and Herzegovina                                                                                                                                         Header                                                                          Note:                                                                             Bosnia and Herzegovina is suffering from interethnic civil strife               which began in March 1992 after the Government of Bosnia and                    Herzegovina held a referendum on independence. Bosnia's Serbs -                 supported by neighboring Serbia - responded with armed resistance               aimed at partitioning the republic along ethnic lines and joining               Serb-held areas to a "greater Serbia." Since the onset of the                   conflict, which has driven approximately half of the pre-war                    population of 4.4 million from their homes, both the Bosnian Serbs and          the Bosnian Croats have asserted control of more than three-quarters            of the territory formerly under the control of the Government of                Bosnia and Herzegovina. The UN and the EU are continuing to try to              mediate a plan for peace. In March 1994 Bosnian Muslims and Bosnian             Croats signed an agreement in Washington, DC, creating a Federation of          Bosnia and Herzegovina, which is to include territories in which                Muslims or Croats predominated, according to the 1991 census. Bosnian           Serbs refused to become a part of this Federation.                                                                                                            @Bosnia and Herzegovina, Geography                                                                                                                              Location:                                                                         Balkan State, Southeastern Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula, between             Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro                                             Map references:                                                                   Africa, Arctic Region, Ethnic Groups in Eastern Europe, Europe,                 Standard Time Zones of the World                                              Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       51,233 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        51,233 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Tennessee                                                Land boundaries:                                                                  total 1,459 km, Croatia 932 km, Serbia and Montenegro 527 km (312 km            with Serbia; 215 km with Montenegro)                                          Coastline:                                                                        20 km                                                                         Maritime claims:                                                                continental shelf:                                                                200-m depth                                                                   exclusive economic zone:                                                          12 nm                                                                         exclusive fishing zone:                                                           12 nm                                                                         territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           as of May 1994, members of the Bosnian Serb armed factions, desirous            of establishing a separate state linked with neighboring Serbia,                occupied 70% of Bosnia after having killed or driven out non-Serb               inhabitants; the Bosnian Croats, occupied and declared an independent           state in an additional 10% of Bosnia in 1993, but in March 1994, this           faction and the Bosnian Government settled their dispute and entered            into a bicommunal Federation; a Bosnian Government army commander who           opposes the leadership of Bosnian President IZETBEGOVIC is leading an           insurrection in the government-held enclave of Bihac                          Climate:                                                                          hot summers and cold winters; areas of high elevation have short, cool          summers and long, severe winters; mild, rainy winters along coast             Terrain:                                                                          mountains and valleys                                                         Natural resources:                                                                coal, iron, bauxite, manganese, timber, wood products, copper,                  chromium, lead, zinc                                                          Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      20%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  2%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             25%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              36%                                                                           other:                                                                            17%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   air pollution from metallurgical plants; water scarce; sites for                disposing of urban waste are limited; widespread casualties and                 destruction of infrastructure because of civil strife                         natural hazards:                                                                  subject to frequent and destructive earthquakes                               international agreements:                                                         party to - Air Pollution, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer                 Protection                                                                                                                                                    @Bosnia and Herzegovina, People                                                                                                                                 Population:                                                                       4,651,485 (July 1994 est.)                                                    note:                                                                             all data dealing with population is subject to considerable error               because of the dislocations caused by military action and ethnic                cleansing                                                                     Population growth rate:                                                           0.69% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       13.33 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       6.39 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            12.7 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 75.13 years                                                                   male:                                                                             72.43 years                                                                   female:                                                                           78.02 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.61 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Bosnian(s), Herzegovinian(s)                                                  adjective:                                                                        Bosnian, Herzegovinian                                                        Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Muslim 44%, Serb 31%, Croat 17%, other 8%                                     Religions:                                                                        Muslim 40%, Orthodox 31%, Catholic 15%, Protestant 4%, other 10%              Languages:                                                                        Serbo-Croatian 99%                                                            Literacy:                                                                       total population:                                                                 NA%                                                                           male:                                                                             NA%                                                                           female:                                                                           NA%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      1,026,254                                                                     by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 2%, industry, mining 45% (1991 est.)                                                                                                              @Bosnia and Herzegovina, Government                                                                                                                             Note:                                                                             The US recognizes the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The                   Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a new government being formed           by the Muslims and Croats. On 31 May 1994 a Croat president, Kresimir           ZUBAK, and a Muslim vice president, Ejup GANIC, were elected. Haris             SILAJDZIC, who is prime minister of the Republic, is also the prime             minister of the Federation.                                                   Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina                                            conventional short form:                                                          Bosnia and Herzegovina                                                        local long form:                                                                  Republika Bosna i Hercegovina                                                 local short form:                                                                 Bosna i Hercegovina                                                           Digraph:                                                                          BK                                                                            Type:                                                                             emerging democracy                                                            Capital:                                                                          Sarajevo                                                                      Administrative divisions:                                                         109 districts (opstinas, singular - opstina) Banovici, Banja Luka,              Bihac, Bijeljina, Bileca, Bosanska Dubica, Bosanska Gradiska, Bosanska          Krupa, Bosanski Brod, Bosanski Novi, Bosanski Petrovac, Bosanski                Samac, Bosansko Grahovo, Bratunac, Brcko, Breza, Bugojno, Busovaca,             Cazin, Cajnice, Capljina, Celinac, Citluk, Derventa, Doboj, Donji               Vakuf, Foca, Fojnica, Gacko, Glamoc, Gorazde, Gornji Vakuf, Gracanica,          Gradacac, Grude, Han Pijesak, Jablanica, Jajce, Kakanj, Kalesija,               Kalinovik, Kiseljak, Kladanj, Kljuc, Konjic, Kotor Varos, Kresevo,              Kupres, Laktasi, Listica, Livno, Lopare, Lukavac, Ljubinje, Ljubuski,           Maglaj, Modrica, Mostar, Mrkonjic-Grad, Neum, Nevesinje, Odzak, Olovo,          Orasje, Posusje, Prijedor, Prnjavor, Prozor, (Pucarevo) Novi Travnik,           Rogatica, Rudo, Sanski Most, Sarajevo-Centar, Sarajevo-Hadzici,                 Sarajevo-Ilidza, Sarajevo-Ilijas, Sarajevo-Novi Grad, Sarajevo-Novo,            Sarajevo-Pale, Sarajevo-Stari Grad, Sarajevo-Trnovo, Sarajevo-Vogosca,          Skender Vakuf, Sokolac, Srbac, Srebrenica, Srebrenik, Stolac,                   Sekovici, Sipovo, Teslic, Tesanj, Drvar, Duvno, Travnik, Trebinje,              Tuzla, Ugljevik, Vares, Velika Kladusa, Visoko, Visegrad, Vitez,                Vlasenica, Zavidovici, Zenica, Zvornik, Zepce, Zivinice                       note:                                                                             currently under negotiation with the assistance of international                mediators                                                                     Independence:                                                                     NA April 1992 (from Yugoslavia)                                               National holiday:                                                                 NA                                                                            Constitution:                                                                     promulgated in 1974 (under the Communists), amended 1989, 1990, and             1991; the Assembly planned to draft a new constitution in 1991, before          conditions deteriorated; constitution of Federation of Bosnia and               Herzegovina (including Muslim and Croatian controlled parts of                  Republic) ratified April 1994                                                 Legal system:                                                                     based on civil law system                                                     Suffrage:                                                                         16 years of age, if employed;  18 years of age, universal                     Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Alija IZETBEGOVIC (since 20 December 1990), other members of          the collective presidency: Ejup GANIC (since NA November 1990), Nijaz           DURAKOVIC (since NA October 1993), Stjepan KLJUJIC (since NA October            1993), Ivo KOMSIC (since NA October 1993), Mirko PEJANOVIC (since NA            June 1992), Tatjana LJUJIC-MIJATOVIC (since NA December 1992)                 head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Haris SILAJDZIC (since NA October 1993); Deputy Prime            Minister Edib BUKVIC (since NA October 1993)                                  cabinet:                                                                          executive body of ministers; members of, and responsible to, the                National Assembly                                                             Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral National Assembly                                                   Chamber of Municipalities (Vijece Opeina):                                        elections last held November-December 1990 (next to be held NA);                percent of vote by party NA; seats - (110 total) SDA 43, SDS BiH 38,            HDZ BiH 23, Party of Democratic Changes 4, DSS 1, SPO 1                       Chamber of Citizens (Vijece Gradanstvo):                                          elections last held November-December 1990 (next to be held NA);                percent of vote by party NA; seats - (130 total) SDA 43, SDS BiH 34,            HDZ BiH 21, Party of Democratic Changes 15, SRSJ BiH 12, MBO 2, DSS 1,          DSZ 1, LS 1                                                                   note:                                                                             legislative elections for Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are              slated for late 1994                                                          Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court, Constitutional Court                                           Political parties and leaders:                                                    Party of Democratic Action (SDA), Alija IZETBEGOVIC; Croatian                   Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ BiH), KresimirZUBAK;            Serbian Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina (SDS BiH), Radovan           KARADZIC, president; Muslim-Bosnian Organization (MBO), Adil                    ZULFIKARPASIC, president; Democratic Party of Socialists (DSS), Nijaz           DURAKOVIC, president; Party of Democratic Changes, leader NA; Serbian           Movement for Renewal (SPO), Milan TRIVUNCIC; Alliance of Reform Forces          of Yugoslavia for Bosnia and Herzegovina (SRSJ BiH), Dr. Nenad                  KECMANOVIC, president; Democratic League of Greens (DSZ), Drazen                PETROVIC; Liberal Party (LS), Rasim KADIC, president                          Other political or pressure groups:                                               NA                                                                            Member of:                                                                        CEI, CSCE, ECE, ICAO, ILO, IMO, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user),                   INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, NAM (guest), UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO          Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 (vacant); Minister-Counselor, Charge d'Affaires ad interim Seven                ALKALAJ                                                                       chancery:                                                                         Suite 760, 1707 L Street NW, Washington, DC 10036                             telephone:                                                                        (202) 833-3612, 3613, and 3615                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 833-2061                                                                consulate(s) general:                                                             New York                                                                      US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Victor JACKOVICH                                                   embassy:                                                                          address NA                                                                    mailing address:                                                                  NA                                                                            telephone:                                                                        NA                                                                            FAX:                                                                              NA                                                                            Flag:                                                                             white with a large blue shield; the shield contains white Roman                 crosses with a white diagonal band running from the upper hoist corner          to the lower fly side                                                                                                                                         @Bosnia and Herzegovina, Economy                                                                                                                                Overview:                                                                         Bosnia and Herzegovina ranked next to The Former Yugoslav Republic of           Macedonia as the poorest republic in the old Yugoslav federation.               Although agriculture has been almost all in private hands, farms have           been small and inefficient, and the republic traditionally has been a           net importer of food. Industry has been greatly overstaffed, one                reflection of the rigidities of Communist central planning and                  management. Tito had pushed the development of military industries in           the republic with the result that Bosnia hosted a large share of                Yugoslavia's defense plants. As of April 1994, Bosnia and Herzegovina           was being torn apart by the continued bitter interethnic warfare that           has caused production to plummet, unemployment and inflation to soar,           and human misery to multiply. No reliable economic statistics for               1992-93 are available, although output clearly has fallen                       substantially below the levels of earlier years.                              National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $NA                                       National product real growth rate:                                                NA%                                                                           National product per capita:                                                      $NA                                                                           Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 NA%                                                                           Unemployment rate:                                                                NA%                                                                           Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $NA                                                                           expenditures:                                                                     $NA, including capital expenditures of $NA                                    Exports:                                                                          $NA                                                                           commodities:                                                                      NA                                                                            partners:                                                                         NA                                                                            Imports:                                                                          $NA                                                                           commodities:                                                                      NA                                                                            partners:                                                                         NA                                                                            External debt:                                                                    $NA                                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate NA%; production is sharply down because of interethnic and          interrepublic warfare (1991-93)                                               Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         NA kW                                                                         production:                                                                       NA kWh                                                                        consumption per capita:                                                           NA kWh                                                                        Industries:                                                                       steel production, mining (coal, iron ore, lead, zinc, manganese, and            bauxite), manufacturing (vehicle assembly, textiles, tobacco products,          wooden furniture, 40% of former Yugoslavia's armaments including tank           and aircraft assembly, domestic appliances), oil refining (1991)              Agriculture:                                                                      accounted for 9.0% of GDP in 1989; regularly produces less than 50% of          food needs; the foothills of northern Bosnia support orchards,                  vineyards, livestock, and some wheat and corn; long winters and heavy           precipitation leach soil fertility reducing agricultural output in the          mountains; farms are mostly privately held, small, and not very                 productive (1991)                                                             Illicit drugs:                                                                    NA                                                                            Economic aid:                                                                     $NA                                                                           Currency:                                                                         1 dinar = 100 para; Croatian dinar used in Croat-held area, presumably          to be replaced by new Croatian kuna; old and new Serbian dinars used            in Serb-held area; hard currencies probably supplanting local                   currencies in areas held by Bosnian government                                Exchange rates:                                                                   NA                                                                            Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Bosnia and Herzegovina, Communications                                                                                                                         Railroads:                                                                        NA km                                                                         Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            21,168 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            11,436 km                                                                     unpaved:                                                                          gravel 8,146 km; earth 1,586 km (1991)                                        Inland waterways:                                                                 NA km                                                                         Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 174 km; natural gas 90 km (1992); note - pipelines now                disrupted                                                                     Ports:                                                                            coastal - none; inland - Bosanski Brod on the Sava River                      Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            28                                                                            usable:                                                                           24                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   5                                                                             with runways over 3659:                                                           0                                                                             with runways 2440-3659 m:                                                         3                                                                             with runways 1220-2439 m:                                                         6                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               telephone and telegraph network is in need of modernization and                 expansion, many urban areas being below average compared with services          in other former Yugoslav republics; 727,000 telephones; broadcast               stations - 9 AM, 2 FM, 6 TV; 840,000 radios; 1,012,094 TVs; satellite           ground stations - none                                                                                                                                        @Bosnia and Herzegovina, Defense Forces                                                                                                                         Branches:                                                                         Army                                                                          Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 1,298,102; fit for military service 1,054,068; reach            military age (19) annually 38,283 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             $NA, NA% of GDP                                                                                                                                                                                                                               @Botswana, Geography                                                                                                                                            Location:                                                                         Southern Africa, north of South Africa                                        Map references:                                                                   Africa, Standard Time Zones of the World                                      Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       600,370 sq km                                                                 land area:                                                                        585,370 sq km                                                                 comparative area:                                                                 slightly smaller than Texas                                                   Land boundaries:                                                                  total 4,013 km, Namibia 1,360 km, South Africa 1,840 km, Zimbabwe 813           km                                                                            Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           short section of boundary with Namibia is indefinite; quadripoint with          Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe is in disagreement; recent dispute with           Namibia over uninhabited Kasikili (Sidudu) Island in Linyanti (Chobe)           River                                                                         Climate:                                                                          semiarid; warm winters and hot summers                                        Terrain:                                                                          predominately flat to gently rolling tableland; Kalahari Desert in              southwest                                                                     Natural resources:                                                                diamonds, copper, nickel, salt, soda ash, potash, coal, iron ore,               silver                                                                        Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      2%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             75%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              2%                                                                            other:                                                                            21%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   20 sq km (1989 est.)                                                          Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   overgrazing; desertification; water scarcity                                  natural hazards:                                                                  NA                                                                            international agreements:                                                         party to - Climate Change, Endangered Species, Law of the Sea, Nuclear          Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection; signed, but not ratified -                    Biodiversity                                                                  Note:                                                                             landlocked; population concentrated in eastern part of the country                                                                                            @Botswana, People                                                                                                                                               Population:                                                                       1,359,352 (July 1994 est.)                                                    Population growth rate:                                                           2.45% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       32.19 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       7.72 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            39.3 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 63.05 years                                                                   male:                                                                             60.03 years                                                                   female:                                                                           66.16 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             4.06 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Motswana (singular), Batswana (plural)                                        adjective:                                                                        Motswana (singular), Batswana (plural)                                        Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Batswana 95%, Kalanga, Basarwa, and Kgalagadi 4%, white 1%                    Religions:                                                                        indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 50%                                         Languages:                                                                        English (official), Setswana                                                  Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over able to read and write simple sentences (1990 est.)           total population:                                                                 23%                                                                           male:                                                                             32%                                                                           female:                                                                           16%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      428,000 (1992)                                                                by occupation:                                                                    220,000 formal sector employees, most others are engaged in cattle              raising and subsistence agriculture (1992 est.); 14,300 are employed            in various mines in South Africa (March 1992)                                                                                                                 @Botswana, Government                                                                                                                                           Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Botswana                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Botswana                                                                      former:                                                                           Bechuanaland                                                                  Digraph:                                                                          BC                                                                            Type:                                                                             parliamentary republic                                                        Capital:                                                                          Gaborone                                                                      Administrative divisions:                                                         10 districts; Central, Chobe, Ghanzi, Kgalagadi, Kgatleng, Kweneng,             Ngamiland, North-East, South-East, Southern; in addition, there are 4           town councils - Francistown, Gaborone, Lobaste, Selebi-Phikwe                 Independence:                                                                     30 September 1966 (from UK)                                                   National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 30 September (1966)                                         Constitution:                                                                     March 1965, effective 30 September 1966                                       Legal system:                                                                     based on Roman-Dutch law and local customary law; judicial review               limited to matters of interpretation; has not accepted compulsory ICJ           jurisdiction                                                                  Suffrage:                                                                         21 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state and head of government:                                            President Sir Ketumile MASIRE (since 13 July 1980); Vice President              Festus MOGAE (since 9 March 1992); election last held 7 October 1989            (next to be held October 1994); results - President Sir Ketumile                MASIRE was reelected by the National Assembly                                 cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; appointed by the president                                           Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral Parliament                                                          House of Chiefs:                                                                  is a largely advisory 15-member body consisting of chiefs of the 8              principal tribes, 4 elected subchiefs, and 3 members selected by the            other 12                                                                      National Assembly:                                                                elections last held 7 October 1989 (next to be held October 1994);              results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (38 total of which 34            are elected and 4 are appointed) BDP 31, BNF 3, unfilled seats pending          new elections 4                                                               Judicial branch:                                                                  High Court, Court of Appeal                                                   Political parties and leaders:                                                    Botswana Democratic Party (BDP), Sir Ketumile MASIRE; Botswana                  National Front (BNF), Kenneth KOMA; Botswana People's Party (BPP),              Knight MARIPE; Botswana Independence Party (BIP), Motsamai MPHO               Member of:                                                                        ACP, AfDB, C, CCC, ECA, FAO, FLS, G-77, GATT, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, IDA,           IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user), INTERPOL, IOC, ITU,          LORCS, NAM, OAU, SACU, SADC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNOMOZ,                 UNOMUR, UNOSOM, UPU, WCL, WHO, WMO                                            Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Botsweletse Kingsley SEBELE                                        chancery:                                                                         Suite 7M, 3400 International Drive NW, Washington, DC 20008                   telephone:                                                                        (202) 244-4990 or 4991                                                        FAX:                                                                              (202) 244-4164                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Howard JETER                                                       embassy:                                                                          address NA, Gaborone                                                          mailing address:                                                                  P. O. Box 90, Gaborone                                                        telephone:                                                                        [267] 353-982                                                                 FAX:                                                                              [267] 356-947                                                                 Flag:                                                                             light blue with a horizontal white-edged black stripe in the center                                                                                           @Botswana, Economy                                                                                                                                              Overview:                                                                         The economy has historically been based on cattle raising and crops.            Agriculture today provides a livelihood for more than 80% of the                population, but produces only about 50% of food needs. The driving              force behind the rapid economic growth of the 1970s and 1980s has been          the mining industry. This sector, mostly on the strength of diamonds,           has gone from generating 25% of GDP in 1980 to 50% in 1991. No other            sector has experienced such growth, especially not agriculture, which           is plagued by erratic rainfall and poor soils. The unemployment rate            remains a problem at 25%. Although diamond production was down                  slightly in 1992, substantial gains in coal output and manufacturing            helped boost the economy. Recovery in sluggish diamond markets in               second half 1993 helped Botswana achieve moderate growth of 3% for the          year.                                                                         National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $6 billion (1993 est.)                    National product real growth rate:                                                3% (1993 est.)                                                                National product per capita:                                                      $4,500 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 14% (1993 est.)                                                               Unemployment rate:                                                                25% (1993 est.)                                                               Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $1.7 billion                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $1.99 billion, including capital expenditures of $652 million (FY94)          Exports:                                                                          $1.7 billion (f.o.b. 1992)                                                    commodities:                                                                      diamonds 78%, copper and nickel 6%, meat 5%                                   partners:                                                                         Switzerland, UK, SACU (Southern African Customs Union)                        Imports:                                                                          $1.8 billion (c.i.f., 1992)                                                   commodities:                                                                      foodstuffs, vehicles and transport equipment, textiles, petroleum               products                                                                      partners:                                                                         Switzerland, SACU (Southern African Customs Union), UK, US                    External debt:                                                                    $344 million (December 1991)                                                  Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 6.8% (FY91); accounts for about 53% of GDP, including               mining                                                                        Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         220,000 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       901 million kWh (in addition 228,000,000 kWh were imported)                   consumption per capita:                                                           874 kWh (1992 est.)                                                           Industries:                                                                       mining of diamonds, copper, nickel, coal, salt, soda ash, potash;               livestock processing                                                          Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for only 5% of GDP; subsistence farming predominates; cattle           raising supports 50% of the population; must import up to of 80% of             food needs                                                                    Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US aid (1992), $13 million; Norway (1992), $16 million; Sweden (1992),          $15.5 million; Germany (1992), $3.6 million; EC/Lome-IV (1992), $3-6            million in grants; $28.7 million in long-term projects (1992)                 Currency:                                                                         1 pula (P) = 100 thebe                                                        Exchange rates:                                                                   pula (P) per US$1 - 3.1309 (January 1994), 2.4190 (1993), 2.1327                (1992), 2.0173 (1991), 1.8601 (1990), 2.0125 (1989)                           Fiscal year:                                                                      1 April - 31 March                                                                                                                                            @Botswana, Communications                                                                                                                                       Railroads:                                                                        712 km 1.067-meter gauge                                                      Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            11,514 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            1,600 km                                                                      unpaved:                                                                          crushed stone, gravel 1,700 km; improved earth 5,177 km; unimproved             earth 3,037 km                                                                Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            101                                                                           usable:                                                                           90                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   9                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       1                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       30                                                                            Telecommunications:                                                               the small system is a combination of open-wire lines, microwave radio           relay links, and a few radio-communications stations; 26,000                    telephones; broadcast stations - 7 AM, 13 FM, no TV; 1 Indian Ocean             INTELSAT earth station                                                                                                                                        @Botswana, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                       Branches:                                                                         Botswana Defense Force (including Army and Air Wing), Botswana                  National Police                                                               Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 294,603; fit for military service 154,997; reach                military age (18) annually 15,156 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $196 million, 4.9% of GDP (FY93/94)                                                                                                                                                                                @Bouvet Island                                                                                                                                                  Header                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (territory of Norway)                                                                                                                                         @Bouvet Island, Geography                                                                                                                                       Location:                                                                         Southern Africa, in the South Atlantic Ocean, 2,575 km south-southwest          of the Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)                                       Map references:                                                                   Antarctic Region                                                              Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       58 sq km                                                                      land area:                                                                        58 sq km                                                                      comparative area:                                                                 about 0.3 times the size of Washington, DC                                    Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        29.6 km                                                                       Maritime claims:                                                                territorial sea:                                                                  4 nm                                                                          International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          antarctic                                                                     Terrain:                                                                          volcanic; maximum elevation about 800 meters; coast is mostly                   inaccessible                                                                  Natural resources:                                                                none                                                                          Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      0%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            100% (all ice)                                                                Irrigated land:                                                                   0 sq km                                                                       Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            natural hazards:                                                                  NA                                                                            international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             covered by glacial ice                                                                                                                                        @Bouvet Island, People                                                                                                                                          Population:                                                                       uninhabited                                                                                                                                                   @Bouvet Island, Government                                                                                                                                      Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Bouvet Island                                                                 Digraph:                                                                          BV                                                                            Type:                                                                             territory of Norway                                                           Capital:                                                                          none; administered from Oslo, Norway                                          Independence:                                                                     none (territory of Norway)                                                                                                                                    @Bouvet Island, Economy                                                                                                                                         Overview:                                                                         no economic activity                                                                                                                                          @Bouvet Island, Communications                                                                                                                                  Ports:                                                                            none; offshore anchorage only                                                 Telecommunications:                                                               automatic meteorological station                                                                                                                              @Bouvet Island, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                  Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of Norway                                                                                                                                                                                                       @Brazil, Geography                                                                                                                                              Location:                                                                         Eastern South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean                           Map references:                                                                   South America, Standard Time Zones of the World                               Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       8,511,965 sq km                                                               land area:                                                                        8,456,510 sq km                                                               comparative area:                                                                 slightly smaller than the US                                                  note:                                                                             includes Arquipelago de Fernando de Noronha, Atol das Rocas, Ilha da            Trindade, Ilhas Martin Vaz, and Penedos de Sao Pedro e Sao Paulo              Land boundaries:                                                                  total 14,691 km, Argentina 1,224 km, Bolivia 3,400 km, Colombia 1,643           km, French Guiana 673 km, Guyana 1,119 km, Paraguay 1,290 km, Peru              1,560 km, Suriname 597 km, Uruguay 985 km, Venezuela 2,200 km                 Coastline:                                                                        7,491 km                                                                      Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  24 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                200-m depth or to depth of exploitation                                       exclusive economic zone:                                                          200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           short section of the boundary with Paraguay, just west of Salto das             Sete Quedas (Guaira Falls) on the Rio Parana, is in dispute; two short          sections of boundary with Uruguay are in dispute - Arroio Invernada             (Arroyo de la Invernada) area of the Rio Quarai (Rio Cuareim) and the           islands at the confluence of the Rio Quarai and the Uruguay River             Climate:                                                                          mostly tropical, but temperate in south                                       Terrain:                                                                          mostly flat to rolling lowlands in north; some plains, hills,                   mountains, and narrow coastal belt                                            Natural resources:                                                                iron ore, manganese, bauxite, nickel, uranium, phosphates, tin,                 hydropower, gold, platinum, petroleum, timber                                 Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      7%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  1%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             19%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              67%                                                                           other:                                                                            6%                                                                            Irrigated land:                                                                   27,000 sq km (1989 est.)                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   deforestation in Amazon Basin; air and water pollution in Rio de                Janeiro, Sao Paulo, and several other large cities; land degradation            and water pollution caused by improper mining activities                      natural hazards:                                                                  recurring droughts in northeast; floods and occasional frost in south         international agreements:                                                         party to - Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Endangered           Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea,          Marine Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship                  Pollution, Whaling; signed, but not ratified - Antarctic-Environmental          Protocol, Tropical Timber                                                     Note:                                                                             largest country in South America; shares common boundaries with every           South American country except Chile and Ecuador                                                                                                               @Brazil, People                                                                                                                                                 Population:                                                                       158,739,257 (July 1994 est.)                                                  Population growth rate:                                                           1.28% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       21.48 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       8.63 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            59.5 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 62.25 years                                                                   male:                                                                             57.41 years                                                                   female:                                                                           67.32 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             2.44 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Brazilian(s)                                                                  adjective:                                                                        Brazilian                                                                     Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Portuguese, Italian, German, Japanese, Amerindian, black 6%, white              55%, mixed 38%, other 1%                                                      Religions:                                                                        Roman Catholic (nominal) 70%                                                  Languages:                                                                        Portuguese (official), Spanish, English, French                               Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 81%                                                                           male:                                                                             82%                                                                           female:                                                                           80%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      57 million (1989 est.)                                                        by occupation:                                                                    services 42%, agriculture 31%, industry 27%                                                                                                                   @Brazil, Government                                                                                                                                             Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Federative Republic of Brazil                                                 conventional short form:                                                          Brazil                                                                        local long form:                                                                  Republica Federativa do Brasil                                                local short form:                                                                 Brasil                                                                        Digraph:                                                                          BR                                                                            Type:                                                                             federal republic                                                              Capital:                                                                          Brasilia                                                                      Administrative divisions:                                                         26 states (estados, singular - estado) and 1 federal district*                  (distrito federal); Acre, Alagoas, Amapa, Amazonas, Bahia, Ceara,               Distrito Federal*, Espirito Santo, Goias, Maranhao, Mato Grosso, Mato           Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Para, Paraiba, Parana, Pernambuco, Piaui,          Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio Grande do Sul, Rondonia,               Roraima, Santa Catarina, Sao Paulo, Sergipe, Tocantins                        Independence:                                                                     7 September 1822 (from Portugal)                                              National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 7 September (1822)                                          Constitution:                                                                     5 October 1988                                                                Legal system:                                                                     based on Roman codes; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction            Suffrage:                                                                         voluntary between 16 and 18 years of age and over 70; compulsory over           18 and under 70 years of age                                                  Executive branch:                                                               chief of state and head of government:                                            President Itamar FRANCO (since 29 December 1992); election last held            15 November 1989, with runoff on 17 December 1989 (next to be held              October 1994); results - Fernando COLLOR de Mello 53%, Luis Inacio              LULA da Silva 47%; note - first free, direct presidential election              since 1960; Fernando COLLOR de Mello was impeached in December 1992             and succeeded by former Vice President Itamar FRANCO                          cabinet:                                                                          Cabinet; appointed by the president                                           Legislative branch:                                                               bicameral National Congress (Congresso Nacional)                              Federal Senate (Senado Federal):                                                  election last held 3 October 1990 (next to be held October 1994);               results - percent of vote by party PMBD 33%, PFL 16%, PSDB 12%, PDS             4%, PDT 6%, PT 1%, other 28%; seats - (81 total as of 3 February 1991)          PMDB 27, PFL 15, PSDB 10, PTB 8, PDT 5, other 16                              Chamber of Deputies (Camara dos Deputados):                                       election last held 3 October 1990 (next to be held October 1994);               results - PMDB 21%, PFL 17%, PDT 9%, PDS 8%, PRN 7.9%, PTB 7%, PT 7%,           other 23.1%; seats - (503 total as of 3 February 1991) PMDB 108, PFL            87, PDT 46, PDS 43, PRN 40, PTB 35, PT 35, other 109                          Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Federal Tribunal                                                      Political parties and leaders:                                                    National Reconstruction Party (PRN), Daniel TOURINHO, president;                Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), Luiz HENRIQUE da Silveira,          president; Liberal Front Party (PFL), Jorge BORNHAUSEN, president;              Workers' Party (PT), Luis Inacio LULA da Silva, president; Brazilian            Workers' Party (PTB), Rodrigues PALMA, president; Democratic Workers'           Party (PDT), Leonel BRIZOLA, president; Progressive Renewal Party               (PPR), Paulo MALUF, president; Brazilian Social Democracy Party                 (PSDB), Tasso JEREISSATI, president; Popular Socialist Party (PPS),             Roberto FREIRE, president; Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB), Joao              AMAZONAS, secretary general; Liberal Party (PL), Flavio ROCHA,                  president                                                                     Other political or pressure groups:                                               left wing of the Catholic Church and labor unions allied to leftist             Workers' Party are critical of government's social and economic                 policies                                                                      Member of:                                                                        AfDB, AG (observer), CCC, ECLAC, FAO, G-11, G-15, G-19, G-24, G-77,             GATT, IADB, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF,             IMO, INMARSAT, INTELSAT, INTERPOL, IOC, IOM (observer), ISO, ITU,               LAES, LAIA, LORCS, MERCOSUR, NAM (observer), OAS, ONUSAL, OPANAL, PCA,          RG, UN, UNAVEM II, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNHCR, UNIDO, UNOMOZ, UNOMUR,                UNPROFOR, UPU, WCL, WHO, WFTU, WIPO, WMO, WTO                                 Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Paulo Tarso FLECHA de LIMA                                         chancery:                                                                         3006 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008                            telephone:                                                                        (202) 745-2700                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 745-2827                                                                consulate(s) general:                                                             Boston, Chicago, Hong Kong (Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands),          Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and San Juan (Puerto Rico)                      consulate(s):                                                                     Houston and San Francisco                                                     US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Melvyn LEVITSKY                                                    embassy:                                                                          Avenida das Nacoes, Lote 3, Brasilia, Distrito Federal                        mailing address:                                                                  APO AA 34030                                                                  telephone:                                                                        [55] (61) 321-7272                                                            FAX:                                                                              [55] (61) 225-9136                                                            consulate(s) general:                                                             Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo                                                     consulate(s):                                                                     Porto Alegre, Recife                                                          Flag:                                                                             green with a large yellow diamond in the center bearing a blue                  celestial globe with 27 white five-pointed stars (one for each state            and district) arranged in the same pattern as the night sky over                Brazil; the globe has a white equatorial band with the motto ORDEM E            PROGRESSO (Order and Progress)                                                                                                                                @Brazil, Economy                                                                                                                                                Overview:                                                                         The economy, with large agrarian, mining, and manufacturing sectors,            entered the 1990s with declining real growth, runaway inflation, an             unserviceable foreign debt of $122 billion, and a lack of policy                direction. In addition, the economy remained highly regulated,                  inward-looking, and protected by substantial trade and investment               barriers. Ownership of major industrial and mining facilities is                divided among private interests - including several multinationals -            and the government. Most large agricultural holdings are private, with          the government channeling financing to this sector. Conflicts between           large landholders and landless peasants have produced intermittent              violence. The COLLOR government, which assumed office in March 1990,            launched an ambitious reform program that sought to modernize and               reinvigorate the economy by stabilizing prices, deregulating the                economy, and opening it to increased foreign competition. The                   government also obtained an IMF standby loan in January 1992 and                reached agreements with commercial bankers on the repayment of                  interest arrears and on the reduction of debt and debt service                  payments. Galloping inflation (the rate doubled in 1992 and by March            1994 had risen to 42% per month) continues to undermine economic                stability. Itamar FRANCO, who assumed the presidency following                  President COLLOR'S resignation in December 1992, was out of step with           COLLOR'S reform agenda; initiatives to redress fiscal problems,                 privatize state enterprises, and liberalize trade and investment                policies have lost momentum. Brazil's natural resources remain a                major, long-term economic strength                                            National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $785 billion (1993 est.)                  National product real growth rate:                                                5% (1993)                                                                     National product per capita:                                                      $5,000 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 2,709% (1993)                                                                 Unemployment rate:                                                                4.9% (1993)                                                                   Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $113 billion                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $109 billion, including capital expenditures of $23 billion (1992)            Exports:                                                                          $38.8 billion (f.o.b. 1993)                                                   commodities:                                                                      iron ore, soybean bran, orange juice, footwear, coffee, motor vehicle           parts                                                                         partners:                                                                         EC 27.6%, Latin America 21.8%, US 17.4%, Japan 6.3% (1993)                    Imports:                                                                          $25.7 billion (f.o.b. 1993)                                                   commodities:                                                                      crude oil, capital goods, chemical products, foodstuffs, coal                 partners:                                                                         US 23.3%, EC 22.5%, Middle East 13.0%, Latin America 11.8%, Japan 6.5%          (1993)                                                                        External debt:                                                                    $119 billion (1993)                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 9.5% (1993); accounts for 39% of GDP                              Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         63,765,000 kW                                                                 production:                                                                       242.184 billion kWh                                                           consumption per capita:                                                           1,531 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       textiles and other consumer goods, shoes, chemicals, cement, lumber,            iron ore, steel, motor vehicles and auto parts, metalworking, capital           goods, tin                                                                    Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 11% of GDP; world's largest producer and exporter of               coffee and orange juice concentrate and second-largest exporter of              soybeans; other products - rice, corn, sugarcane, cocoa, beef;                  self-sufficient in food, except for wheat                                     Illicit drugs:                                                                    illicit producer of cannabis and coca, mostly for domestic                      consumption; government has a modest eradication program to control             cannabis and coca cultivation; important transshipment country for              Bolivian and Colombian cocaine headed for the US and Europe                   Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $2.5 billion; Western                (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $10.2          million; OPEC bilateral aid (1979-89), $284 million; former Communist           countries (1970-89), $1.3 billion                                             Currency:                                                                         1 cruzeiro real (CR$) = 100 centavos                                          Exchange rates:                                                                   CR$ per US$1 - 390.845 (January 1994), 88.449 (1993), 4.513 (1992),             0.407 (1991), 0.068 (1990), 0.003 (1989)                                      note:                                                                             on 1 August 1993 the cruzeiro real, equal to 1,000 cruzeiros, was               introduced; another new currency, the real, will be introduced on 1             July 1994                                                                     Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Brazil, Communications                                                                                                                                         Railroads:                                                                        30,133 km total; 24,690 km 1.000-meter gauge, 5,120 km 1.600-meter              gauge, 310 km mixed 1.600-1.000-meter gauge, 13 km 0.760-meter gauge;           2,150 km electrified                                                          Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            1,670,148 km                                                                  paved:                                                                            161,503 km                                                                    unpaved:                                                                          gravel/earth  1,508,645 km (1990)                                             Inland waterways:                                                                 50,000 km navigable                                                           Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 2,000 km; petroleum products 3,804 km; natural gas 1,095 km         Ports:                                                                            Belem, Fortaleza, Ilheus, Manaus, Paranagua, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio          de Janeiro, Rio Grande, Salvador, Santos                                      Merchant marine:                                                                  220 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 5,139,176 GRT/8,695,682 DWT,             bulk 53, cargo 40, chemical tanker 14, combination ore/oil 12,                  container 11, liquified gas 11, oil tanker 62, passenger-cargo 5,               refrigerated cargo 1, roll-on/roll-off cargo 11                               note:                                                                             in addition, 1 naval tanker is sometimes used commercially                    Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            3,581                                                                         usable:                                                                           3,024                                                                         with permanent-surface runways:                                                   436                                                                           with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        2                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       22                                                                            with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       598                                                                           Telecommunications:                                                               good system; extensive microwave radio relay facilities; 9.86 million           telephones; broadcast stations - 1,223 AM, no FM, 112 TV, 151                   shortwave; 3 coaxial submarine cables, 3 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth          stations and 64 domestic satellite earth stations                                                                                                             @Brazil, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                         Branches:                                                                         Brazilian Army, Navy of Brazil (including Marines), Brazilian Air               Force, Military Police (paramilitary)                                         Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 43,489,704; fit for military service 29,286,530; reach          military age (18) annually 1,674,930 (1994 est.)                              Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $1.1 billion, 3% of GDP (1990)                                                                                                                                                                                     @British Indian Ocean Territory                                                                                                                                 Header                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (dependent territory of the UK)                                                                                                                               @British Indian Ocean Territory, Geography                                                                                                                      Location:                                                                         Southern Asia, in the Indian Ocean, south of India about halfway                between Africa and Indonesia                                                  Map references:                                                                   Standard Time Zones of the World                                              Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       60 sq km                                                                      land area:                                                                        60 sq km                                                                      comparative area:                                                                 about 0.3 times the size of Washington, DC                                    note:                                                                             includes the island of Diego Garcia                                           Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        698 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                exclusive fishing zone:                                                           200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  3 nm                                                                          International disputes:                                                           the entire Chagos Archipelago is claimed by Mauritius                         Climate:                                                                          tropical marine; hot, humid, moderated by trade winds                         Terrain:                                                                          flat and low (up to 4 meters in elevation)                                    Natural resources:                                                                coconuts, fish                                                                Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      0%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             0%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              0%                                                                            other:                                                                            100%                                                                          Irrigated land:                                                                   0 sq km                                                                       Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            natural hazards:                                                                  NA                                                                            international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             archipelago of 2,300 islands; Diego Garcia, largest and southernmost            island, occupies strategic location in central Indian Ocean; island is          site of joint US-UK military facility                                                                                                                         @British Indian Ocean Territory, People                                                                                                                         Population:                                                                       no indigenous inhabitants                                                     note:                                                                             there are UK-US military personnel; civilian inhabitants, known as the          Ilois, evacuated to Mauritius before construction of UK-US military             facilities                                                                                                                                                    @British Indian Ocean Territory, Government                                                                                                                     Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           British Indian Ocean Territory                                                conventional short form:                                                          none                                                                          Abbreviation:                                                                     BIOT                                                                          Digraph:                                                                          IO                                                                            Type:                                                                             dependent territory of the UK                                                 Capital:                                                                          none                                                                          Independence:                                                                     none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952)                                    head of government:                                                               Commissioner Thomas GEORGE (since September 1991); Administrator Mr.            R. G. WELLS (since NA 1991); note - both reside in the UK                     Diplomatic representation in US:                                                  none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          US diplomatic representation:                                                     none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          Flag:                                                                             white with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and six          blue wavy horizontal stripes bearing a palm tree and yellow crown               centered on the outer half of the flag                                                                                                                        @British Indian Ocean Territory, Economy                                                                                                                        Overview:                                                                         All economic activity is concentrated on the largest island of Diego            Garcia, where joint UK-US defense facilities are located. Construction          projects and various services needed to support the military                    installations are done by military and contract employees from the UK,          Mauritius, the Philippines, and the US. There are no industrial or              agricultural activities on the islands.                                       Electricity:                                                                      provided by the US military                                                                                                                                   @British Indian Ocean Territory, Communications                                                                                                                 Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            NA                                                                            paved:                                                                            short stretch of paved road between port and airfield on Diego Garcia         unpaved:                                                                          NA                                                                            Ports:                                                                            Diego Garcia                                                                  Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            1                                                                             usable:                                                                           1                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   1                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        1 on Diego Garcia                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       0                                                                             with runways 1,229-2,439 m:                                                       0                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               minimal facilities; broadcast stations (operated by US Navy) - 1 AM, 1          FM, 1 TV; 1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth station                                                                                                             @British Indian Ocean Territory, Defense Forces                                                                                                                 Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of the UK                                                                                                                                                                                                       @British Virgin Islands                                                                                                                                         Header                                                                          Affiliation:                                                                      (dependent territory of the UK)                                                                                                                               @British Virgin Islands, Geography                                                                                                                              Location:                                                                         Caribbean, in the eastern Caribbean Sea, about 110 km east of Puerto            Rico                                                                          Map references:                                                                   Central America and the Caribbean                                             Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       150 sq km                                                                     land area:                                                                        150 sq km                                                                     comparative area:                                                                 about 0.8 times the size of Washington, DC                                    note:                                                                             includes the island of Anegada                                                Land boundaries:                                                                  0 km                                                                          Coastline:                                                                        80 km                                                                         Maritime claims:                                                                exclusive fishing zone:                                                           200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  3 nm                                                                          International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          subtropical; humid; temperatures moderated by trade winds                     Terrain:                                                                          coral islands relatively flat; volcanic islands steep, hilly                  Natural resources:                                                                negligible                                                                    Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      20%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  7%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             33%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              7%                                                                            other:                                                                            33%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   NA sq km                                                                      Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            natural hazards:                                                                  subject to hurricanes and tropical storms (July to October)                   international agreements:                                                         NA                                                                            Note:                                                                             strong ties to nearby US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico                                                                                                       @British Virgin Islands, People                                                                                                                                 Population:                                                                       12,864 (July 1994 est.)                                                       Population growth rate:                                                           1.24% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       20.31 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       6.09 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -1.8 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            19.51 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                    Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 72.67 years                                                                   male:                                                                             70.83 years                                                                   female:                                                                           74.65 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             2.27 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             British Virgin Islander(s)                                                    adjective:                                                                        British Virgin Islander                                                       Ethnic divisions:                                                                 black 90%, white, Asian                                                       Religions:                                                                        Protestant 86% (Methodist 45%, Anglican 21%, Church of God 7%,                  Seventh-Day Adventist 5%, Baptist 4%, Jehovah's Witnesses 2%, other             2%), Roman Catholic 6%, none 2%, other 6% (1981)                              Languages:                                                                        English (official)                                                            Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1970)                                     total population:                                                                 98%                                                                           male:                                                                             98%                                                                           female:                                                                           98%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      4,911 (1980)                                                                  by occupation:                                                                    NA                                                                                                                                                            @British Virgin Islands, Government                                                                                                                             Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           none                                                                          conventional short form:                                                          British Virgin Islands                                                        Abbreviation:                                                                     BVI                                                                           Digraph:                                                                          VI                                                                            Type:                                                                             dependent territory of the UK                                                 Capital:                                                                          Road Town                                                                     Administrative divisions:                                                         none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          Independence:                                                                     none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          National holiday:                                                                 Territory Day, 1 July                                                         Constitution:                                                                     1 June 1977                                                                   Legal system:                                                                     English law                                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor             Peter Alfred PENFOLD (since 14 October 1991)                                  head of government:                                                               Chief Minister H. Lavity STOUTT (since NA September 1986)                     cabinet:                                                                          Executive Council; appointed by the governor                                  Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    Legislative Council:                                                              election last held 12 November 1990 (next to be held by November                1995); results - percent of vote by party NA; seats - (9 total) VIP 6,          IPM 1, independents 2                                                         Judicial branch:                                                                  Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court                                               Political parties and leaders:                                                    United Party (UP), Conrad MADURO; Virgin Islands Party (VIP), H.                Lavity STOUTT; Independent Progressive Movement (IPM), E. Walwyln               BREWLEY                                                                       Member of:                                                                        CARICOM (associate), CDB, ECLAC (associate), INTERPOL (subbureau),              IOC, OECS (associate), UNESCO (associate)                                     Diplomatic representation in US:                                                  none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          US diplomatic representation:                                                     none (dependent territory of the UK)                                          Flag:                                                                             blue with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and the           Virgin Islander coat of arms centered in the outer half of the flag;            the coat of arms depicts a woman flanked on either side by a vertical           column of six oil lamps above a scroll bearing the Latin word VIGILATE          (Be Watchful)                                                                                                                                                 @British Virgin Islands, Economy                                                                                                                                Overview:                                                                         The economy, one of the most prosperous in the Caribbean area, is               highly dependent on the tourist industry, which generates about 21% of          the national income. In 1985 the government offered offshore                    registration to companies wishing to incorporate in the islands, and,           in consequence, incorporation fees generated about $2 million in 1987.          The economy slowed in 1991 because of the poor performances of the              tourist sector and tight commercial bank credit. Livestock raising is           the most significant agricultural activity. The islands' crops,                 limited by poor soils, are unable to meet food requirements.                  National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $133 million (1991)                       National product real growth rate:                                                2% (1991)                                                                     National product per capita:                                                      $10,600 (1991)                                                                Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 2.5% (1990 est.)                                                              Unemployment rate:                                                                NEGL% (1992)                                                                  Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $51 million                                                                   expenditures:                                                                     $88 million, including capital expenditures of $38 million (1991)             Exports:                                                                          $2.7 million (f.o.b., 1988)                                                   commodities:                                                                      rum, fresh fish, gravel, sand, fruits, animals                                partners:                                                                         Virgin Islands (US), Puerto Rico, US                                          Imports:                                                                          $11.5 million (c.i.f., 1988)                                                  commodities:                                                                      building materials, automobiles, foodstuffs, machinery                        partners:                                                                         Virgin Islands (US), Puerto Rico, US                                          External debt:                                                                    $4.5 million (1985)                                                           Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 4% (1985)                                                         Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         10,500 kW                                                                     production:                                                                       43 million kWh                                                                consumption per capita:                                                           3,510 kWh (1990)                                                              Industries:                                                                       tourism, light industry, construction, rum, concrete block, offshore            financial center                                                              Agriculture:                                                                      livestock (including poultry), fish, fruit, vegetables                        Economic aid:                                                                     $NA                                                                           Currency:                                                                         1 United States dollar (US$) = 100 cents                                      Exchange rates:                                                                   US currency is used                                                           Fiscal year:                                                                      1 April - 31 March                                                                                                                                            @British Virgin Islands, Communications                                                                                                                         Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            106 km (1983)                                                                 paved:                                                                            NA                                                                            unpaved:                                                                          NA                                                                            Ports:                                                                            Road Town                                                                     Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            3                                                                             usable:                                                                           3                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   2                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       0                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       0                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               3,000 telephones; worldwide external telephone service; submarine               cable communication links to Bermuda; broadcast stations - 1 AM, no             FM, 1 TV                                                                                                                                                      @British Virgin Islands, Defense Forces                                                                                                                         Note:                                                                             defense is the responsibility of the UK                                                                                                                                                                                                       @Brunei, Geography                                                                                                                                              Location:                                                                         Southeastern Asia, on the northern coast of Borneo almost completely            surrounded by Malaysia                                                        Map references:                                                                   Asia, Oceania, Southeast Asia, Standard Time Zones of the World               Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       5,770 sq km                                                                   land area:                                                                        5,270 sq km                                                                   comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Delaware                                                 Land boundaries:                                                                  total 381 km, Malysia 381 km                                                  Coastline:                                                                        161 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                exclusive fishing zone:                                                           200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           may wish to purchase the Malaysian salient that divides the country;            all of the Spratly Islands are claimed by China, Taiwan, and Vietnam;           parts of them are claimed by Malaysia and the Philippines; in 1984,             Brunei established an exclusive fishing zone that encompasses Louisa            Reef, but has not publicly claimed the island                                 Climate:                                                                          tropical; hot, humid, rainy                                                   Terrain:                                                                          flat coastal plain rises to mountains in east; hilly lowland in west          Natural resources:                                                                petroleum, natural gas, timber                                                Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      1%                                                                            permanent crops:                                                                  1%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             1%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              79%                                                                           other:                                                                            18%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   10 sq km (1989 est.)                                                          Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   NA                                                                            international agreements:                                                         party to - Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution; signed, but not              ratified - Law of the Sea                                                     natural hazards:                                                                  typhoons, earthquakes, and severe flooding are rare                           Note:                                                                             close to vital sea lanes through South China Sea linking Indian and             Pacific Oceans; two parts physically separated by Malaysia; almost an           enclave of Malaysia                                                                                                                                           @Brunei, People                                                                                                                                                 Population:                                                                       284,653 (July 1994 est.)                                                      Population growth rate:                                                           2.7% (1994 est.)                                                              Birth rate:                                                                       26.18 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       5.04 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               5.81 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                  Infant mortality rate:                                                            25.2 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 71.1 years                                                                    male:                                                                             69.46 years                                                                   female:                                                                           72.78 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             3.43 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Bruneian(s)                                                                   adjective:                                                                        Bruneian                                                                      Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Malay 64%, Chinese 20%, other 16%                                             Religions:                                                                        Muslim (official) 63%, Buddhism 14%, Christian 8%, indigenous beliefs           and other 15% (1981)                                                          Languages:                                                                        Malay (official), English, Chinese                                            Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1981)                                     total population:                                                                 77%                                                                           male:                                                                             85%                                                                           female:                                                                           69%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      89,000 (includes members of the Army)                                         by occupation:                                                                    government 47.5%, production of oil, natural gas, services, and                 construction 41.9%, agriculture, forestry, and fishing 3.8% (1986)            note:                                                                             33% of labor force is foreign (1988)                                                                                                                          @Brunei, Government                                                                                                                                             Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Negara Brunei Darussalam                                                      conventional short form:                                                          Brunei                                                                        Digraph:                                                                          BX                                                                            Type:                                                                             constitutional sultanate                                                      Capital:                                                                          Bandar Seri Begawan                                                           Administrative divisions:                                                         4 districts (daerah-daerah, singular - daerah); Belait, Brunei and              Muara, Temburong, Tutong                                                      Independence:                                                                     1 January 1984 (from UK)                                                      National holiday:                                                                 National Day 23 February (1984)                                               Constitution:                                                                     29 September 1959 (some provisions suspended under a State of                   Emergency since December 1962, others since independence on 1 January           1984)                                                                         Legal system:                                                                     based on Islamic law                                                          Suffrage:                                                                         none                                                                          Executive branch:                                                               chief of state and head of government:                                            Sultan and Prime Minister His Majesty Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji           HASSANAL Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah (since 5 October 1967)                 cabinet:                                                                          Council of Cabinet Ministers; composed chiefly of members of the royal          family                                                                        Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    Legislative Council (Majlis Masyuarat Megeri):                                    elections last held in March 1962; in 1970 the Council was changed to           an appointive body by decree of the sultan; an elected legislative              Council is being considered as part of constitution reform, but                 elections are unlikely for several years                                      Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    Brunei United National Party (inactive), Anak HASANUDDIN, chairman;             Brunei National Democratic Party (the first legal political party and           now banned), leader NA                                                        Member of:                                                                        APEC, ASEAN, C, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, GATT, ICAO, IDB, IMO, INTELSAT                (nonsignatory user), INTERPOL, IOC, ISO (correspondent), ITU, NAM,              OIC, UN, UNCTAD, UPU, UNTAC, WHO, WMO                                         Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador JAYA bin Abdul Latif                                               chancery:                                                                         2600 Virginia Avenue NW, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20037                      telephone:                                                                        (202) 342-0159                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 342-0158                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Theresa A. TULL                                                    embassy:                                                                          Third Floor, Teck Guan Plaza, Jalan Sultan, Bandar Seri Begawan               mailing address:                                                                  American Embassy Box B, APO AP 96440                                          telephone:                                                                        [673] (2) 229-670                                                             FAX:                                                                              [673] (2) 225-293                                                             Flag:                                                                             yellow with two diagonal bands of white (top, almost double width) and          black starting from the upper hoist side; the national emblem in red            is superimposed at the center; the emblem includes a swallow-tailed             flag on top of a winged column within an upturned crescent above a              scroll and flanked by two upraised hands                                                                                                                      @Brunei, Economy                                                                                                                                                Overview:                                                                         The economy is a mixture of foreign and domestic entrepreneurship,              government regulation and welfare measures, and village tradition. It           is almost totally supported by exports of crude oil and natural gas,            with revenues from the petroleum sector accounting for more than 50%            of GDP. Per capita GDP is among the highest in the Third World, and             substantial income from overseas investment supplements domestic                production. The government provides for all medical services and                subsidizes food and housing.                                                  National product:                                                                 GDP - exchange rate conversion - $2.5 billion (1991 est.)                     National product real growth rate:                                                1% (1991)                                                                     National product per capita:                                                      $9,000 (1991 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 2% (1993 est.)                                                                Unemployment rate:                                                                3.7% (1989)                                                                   Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $1.3 billion                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $1.5 billion, including capital expenditures of $255 million (1989              est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $2.3 billion (f.o.b., 1992 est.)                                              commodities:                                                                      crude oil, liquefied natural gas, petroleum products                          partners:                                                                         Japan 53%, UK 12%, South Korea 9%, Thailand 7%, Singapore 5% (1990)           Imports:                                                                          $2 billion (c.i.f., 1992 est.)                                                commodities:                                                                      machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, food, chemicals        partners:                                                                         Singapore 35%, UK 26%, Switzerland 9%, US 9%, Japan 5% (1990)                 External debt:                                                                    $0                                                                            Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 12.9% (1987); accounts for 52.4% of GDP                           Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         310,000 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       890 million kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           3,300 kWh (1990)                                                              Industries:                                                                       petroleum, petroleum refining, liquefied natural gas, construction            Agriculture:                                                                      imports about 80% of its food needs; principal crops and livestock              include rice, cassava, bananas, buffaloes, and pigs                           Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-87), $20.6 million; Western               (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89),  $153          million                                                                       Currency:                                                                         1 Bruneian dollar (B$) = 100 cents                                            Exchange rates:                                                                   Bruneian dollars (B$) per US$1 - 1.6032 (January 1994), 1.6158 (1993),          1.6290 (1992), 1.7276 (1991), 1.8125 (1990), 1.9503 (1989); note - the          Bruneian dollar is at par with the Singapore dollar                           Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Brunei, Communications                                                                                                                                         Railroads:                                                                        13 km 0.610-meter narrow-gauge private line                                   Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            1,090 km                                                                      paved:                                                                            bituminous 370 km (with another 52 km under construction)                     unpaved:                                                                          gravel or earth 720 km                                                        Inland waterways:                                                                 209 km; navigable by craft drawing less than 1.2 meters                       Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 135 km; petroleum products 418 km; natural gas 920 km               Ports:                                                                            Kuala Belait, Muara                                                           Merchant marine:                                                                  7 liquefied gas carriers (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 348,476                   GRT/340,635 DWT                                                               Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            2                                                                             usable:                                                                           2                                                                             with permanent-surface runways:                                                   1                                                                             with runway over 3,659 m:                                                         1                                                                             with runway 2,440-3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runway 1,220-2,439 m:                                                        1                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               service throughout country is adequate for present needs;                       international service good to adjacent Malaysia; radiobroadcast                 coverage good; 33,000 telephones (1987); broadcast stations - 4 AM/FM,          1 TV; 74,000 radio receivers (1987); satellite earth stations - 1               Indian Ocean INTELSAT and 1 Pacific Ocean INTELSAT                                                                                                            @Brunei, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                         Branches:                                                                         Land Force, Navy, Air Force, Royal Brunei Police                              Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 79,486; fit for military service 46,258; reach                  military age (18) annually 2,756 (1994 est.)                                  Defense expenditures:                                                             exchange rate conversion - $300 million, 9% of GDP (1990)                                                                                                                                                                                     @Bulgaria, Geography                                                                                                                                            Location:                                                                         Balkan State, Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between             Romania and Turkey                                                            Map references:                                                                   Africa, Arctic Region, Ethnic Groups in Eastern Europe, Europe, Middle          East, Standard Time Zones of the World                                        Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       110,910 sq km                                                                 land area:                                                                        110,550 sq km                                                                 comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Tennessee                                                Land boundaries:                                                                  total 1,808 km, Greece 494 km, The Former Yugoslav Republic of                  Macedonia 148 km, Romania 608 km, Serbia and Montenegro 318 km (all             with Serbia), Turkey 240 km                                                   Coastline:                                                                        354 km                                                                        Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  24 nm                                                                         exclusive economic zone:                                                          200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          temperate; cold, damp winters; hot, dry summers                               Terrain:                                                                          mostly mountains with lowlands in north and south                             Natural resources:                                                                bauxite, copper, lead, zinc, coal, timber, arable land                        Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      34%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  3%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             18%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              35%                                                                           other:                                                                            10%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   10 sq km (1989 est.)                                                          Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   air pollution from industrial emissions; rivers polluted from raw               sewage, heavy metals, detergents; deforestation; forest damage from             air pollution; soil contamination from heavy metals from metallurgical          plants and industrial wastes                                                  natural hazards:                                                                  subject to earthquakes, landslides                                            international agreements:                                                         party to - Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air                    Pollution-Sulphur, Antarctic Treaty, Endangered Species, Environmental          Modification, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship                    Pollution, Wetlands; signed, but not ratified - Air Pollution-Volatile          Organic Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Biodiversity,              Climate Change, Law of the Sea                                                Note:                                                                             strategic location near Turkish Straits; controls key land routes from          Europe to Middle East and Asia                                                                                                                                @Bulgaria, People                                                                                                                                               Population:                                                                       8,799,986 (July 1994 est.)                                                    Population growth rate:                                                           -0.32% (1994 est.)                                                            Birth rate:                                                                       11.71 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       11.38 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               -3.49 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            12 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                       Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 73.24 years                                                                   male:                                                                             69.99 years                                                                   female:                                                                           76.67 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             1.71 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Bulgarian(s)                                                                  adjective:                                                                        Bulgarian                                                                     Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Bulgarian 85.3%, Turk 8.5%, Gypsy 2.6%, Macedonian 2.5%, Armenian               0.3%, Russian 0.2%, other 0.6%                                                Religions:                                                                        Bulgarian Orthodox 85%, Muslim 13%, Jewish 0.8%, Roman Catholic 0.5%,           Uniate Catholic 0.2%, Protestant, Gregorian-Armenian, and other 0.5%          Languages:                                                                        Bulgarian; secondary languages closely correspond to ethnic breakdown         Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1970 est.)                                total population:                                                                 93%                                                                           male:                                                                             NA%                                                                           female:                                                                           NA%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      4.3 million                                                                   by occupation:                                                                    industry 33%, agriculture 20%, other 47% (1987)                                                                                                               @Bulgaria, Government                                                                                                                                           Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Bulgaria                                                          conventional short form:                                                          Bulgaria                                                                      Digraph:                                                                          BU                                                                            Type:                                                                             emerging democracy                                                            Capital:                                                                          Sofia                                                                         Administrative divisions:                                                         9 provinces (oblasti, singular - oblast); Burgas, Grad Sofiya,                  Khaskovo, Lovech, Montana, Plovdiv, Ruse, Sofiya, Varna                       Independence:                                                                     22 September 1908 (from Ottoman Empire)                                       National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day 3 March (1878)                                               Constitution:                                                                     adopted 12 July 1991                                                          Legal system:                                                                     based on civil law system, with Soviet law influence; has accepted              compulsory ICJ jurisdiction                                                   Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal and compulsory                                     Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Zhelyu Mitev ZHELEV (since 1 August 1990); Vice President             (vacant); election last held January 1992; results - Zhelyu ZHELEV was          elected by popular vote                                                       head of government:                                                               Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) Lyuben Borisov            BEROV (since 30 December 1992); Deputy Chairman of the Council of               Ministers (Deputy Prime Minister) Evgeniy MATINCHEV (since 30 December          1992)                                                                         cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers; elected by the National Assembly                        Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    National Assembly (Narodno Sobranie):                                             last held 13 October 1991; results - UDF (and breakaway factions) 34%,          BSP 33%, MRF 7.5%; seats - (240 total) UDF 110, BSP 106, Movement for           Rights and Freedoms 24                                                        note:                                                                             the UDF split in March 1993 to form the New Union for Democracy (NUD)           with 18 seats, and the Union of Democratic Forces (UDF) with 92 seats         Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court, Constitutional Court                                           Political parties and leaders:                                                    Union of Democratic Forces (UDF), Filip DIMITROV, chairman, an                  alliance of approximately 20 pro-Democratic parties including United            Democratic Center, Democratic Party, Radical Democratic Party,                  Christian Democratic Union, Alternative Social Liberal Party,                   Republican Party, Civic Initiative Movement, and about a dozen other            groups; Movement for Rights and Freedoms (mainly ethnic Turkish party)          (MRF), Ahmed DOGAN, chairman; Bulgarian Socialist Party (BSP), Zhan             VIDENOV, chairman; New Union for Democracy (NUD), Dimitar LUDZHEV,              chairman                                                                      Other political or pressure groups:                                               Ecoglasnost; Podkrepa (Support) Labor Confederation; Fatherland Union;          Bulgarian Democratic Youth (formerly Communist Youth Union);                    Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bulgaria (KNSB);                   Nationwide Committee for Defense of National Interests; Peasant Youth           League; Bulgarian Agrarian National Union - United (BZNS); Bulgarian            Democratic Center; "Nikola Petkov" Bulgarian Agrarian National Union;           Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization - Union of Macedonian            Societies (IMRO-UMS); numerous regional, ethnic, and national interest          groups with various agendas                                                   Member of:                                                                        ACCT (observer), BIS, BSEC, CCC, CE, CEI (participating), CSCE, EBRD,           ECE, FAO, G-9, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, IDA, IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO,                INMARSAT, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user), INTERPOL, IOC, IOM (observer),          ISO, ITU, LORCS, NACC, NAM (guest), NSG, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO,               UNIDO, UNTAC, UPU, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC                              Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Ognyan Raytchev PISHEV                                             chancery:                                                                         1621 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC 20008                                     telephone:                                                                        (202) 387-7969                                                                FAX:                                                                              (202) 234-7973                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador William D. MONTGOMERY                                              embassy:                                                                          1 Saborna Street, Sofia                                                       mailing address:                                                                  Unit  25402, Sofia; APO AE 09213                                              telephone:                                                                        [359] (2) 88-48-01 through 05                                                 FAX:                                                                              [359] (2) 80-19-77                                                            Flag:                                                                             three equal horizontal bands of white (top), green, and red; the                national emblem formerly on the hoist side of the white stripe has              been removed - it contained a rampant lion within a wreath of wheat             ears below a red five-pointed star and above a ribbon bearing the               dates 681 (first Bulgarian state established) and 1944 (liberation              from Nazi control)                                                                                                                                            @Bulgaria, Economy                                                                                                                                              Overview:                                                                         The Bulgarian economy continued its painful adjustment in 1993 from             the misdirected development undertaken during four decades of                   Communist rule. Many aspects of a market economy have been put in               place and have begun to function, but much of the economy, especially           the industrial sector, has yet to re-establish market links lost with           the collapse of other centrally planned Eastern European economies.             The prices of many imported industrial inputs, especially energy                products, have risen markedly, and falling real wages have not                  sufficed to restore competitiveness. The trade deficit, exacerbated by          UN trade sanctions against neighboring Serbia, grew in late 1993,               accelerating the depreciation of the lev. These difficulties in                 adjusting to the challenges of a more open system, together with a              severe drought, caused nonagricultural output to fall by perhaps 8% in          1993. The government plans more extensive privatization in 1994 to              improve the management of state enterprises and to encourage foreign            investment in ailing state firms. Bulgaria resumed payments on its $10          billion in commercial debt in 1993 following the negotiation of a 50%           write-off. An IMF program and second agreement with official creditors          on Bulgaria's smaller amount of official debt are required to close             the debt deal.                                                                National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $33.9 billion (1993 est.)                 National product real growth rate:                                                -4% (1993 est.)                                                               National product per capita:                                                      $3,800 (1993 est.)                                                            Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 64% (1993)                                                                    Unemployment rate:                                                                16% (1993)                                                                    Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $14 billion                                                                   expenditures:                                                                     $17.4 billion, including capital expenditures of $610 million (1993             est.)                                                                         Exports:                                                                          $3.5 billion (f.o.b., 1991)                                                   commodities:                                                                      machinery and equipment 30.6%; agricultural products 24%; manufactured          consumer goods 22.2%; fuels, minerals, raw materials, and metals                10.5%; other 12.7% (1991)                                                     partners:                                                                         former CEMA countries 57.7% (USSR 48.6%, Poland 2.1%, Czechoslovakia            0.9%); developed countries 26.3% (Germany 4.8%, Greece 2.2%); less              developed countries 15.9% (Libya 2.1%, Iran 0.7%) (1991)                      Imports:                                                                          $2.8 billion (f.o.b., 1991)                                                   commodities:                                                                      fuels, minerals, and raw materials 58.7%; machinery and equipment               15.8%; manufactured consumer goods 4.4%; agricultural products 15.2%;           other 5.9%                                                                    partners:                                                                         former CEMA countries 51.0% (former USSR 43.2%, Poland 3.7%);                   developed countries 32.8% (Germany 7.0%, Austria 4.7%); less developed          countries 16.2% (Iran 2.8%, Libya 2.5%)                                       External debt:                                                                    $12 billion (1993)                                                            Industrial production:                                                            growth rate -10% (1993 est.); accounts for about 37% of GDP (1990)            Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         11,500,000 kW                                                                 production:                                                                       45 billion kWh                                                                consumption per capita:                                                           5,070 kWh (1992)                                                              Industries:                                                                       machine building and metal working, food processing, chemicals,                 textiles, building materials, ferrous and nonferrous metals                   Agriculture:                                                                      climate and soil conditions support livestock raising and the growing           of various grain crops, oilseeds, vegetables, fruits, and tobacco;              more than one-third of the arable land devoted to grain; world's                fourth-largest tobacco exporter; surplus food producer                        Illicit drugs:                                                                    transshipment point for southwest Asian heroin transiting the Balkan            route                                                                         Economic aid:                                                                     $NA                                                                           Currency:                                                                         1 lev (Lv) = 100 stotinki                                                     Exchange rates:                                                                   leva (Lv) per US$1 - 32.00 (January 1994), 24.56 (January 1993), 17.18          (January 1992), 16.13 (March 1991), 0.7446 (November 1990), 0.84                (1989); note - floating exchange rate since February 1991                     Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Bulgaria, Communications                                                                                                                                       Railroads:                                                                        4,300 km total, all government owned (1987); 4,055 km 1.435-meter               standard gauge, 245 km narrow gauge; 917 km double track; 2,640 km              electrified                                                                   Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            36,930 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            33,902 km (including 276 km expressways)                                      unpaved:                                                                          earth 3,028 km (1991)                                                         Inland waterways:                                                                 470 km (1987)                                                                 Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 193 km; petroleum products 525 km; natural gas 1,400 km               (1992)                                                                        Ports:                                                                            coastal - Burgas, Varna, Varna West; inland - Ruse, Vidin, and Lom on           the Danube                                                                    Merchant marine:                                                                  111 ships (1,000 GRT and over) totaling 1,225,996 GRT/1,829,642 DWT,            bulk 48, cargo 30, chemical carrier 4, container 2, oil tanker 16,              passenger-cargo 1, railcar carrier 2, roll-on/roll-off cargo 6,                 short-sea passenger 2                                                         note:                                                                             Bulgaria owns 1 ship (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 8,717 DWT operating           under Liberian registry                                                       Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            487                                                                           usable:                                                                           85                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   32                                                                            with runways over 3659 m:                                                         0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       21                                                                            with runways 1,060-2,439 m:                                                       36                                                                            note:                                                                             a C-130 can land on a 1,060-m airstrip                                        Telecommunications:                                                               extensive but antiquated transmission system of coaxial cable and               microwave radio relay; 2.6 million telephones; direct dialing to 36             countries; phone density is 29 phones per 100 persons (1992); almost            two-thirds of the lines are residential; 67% of Sofia households have           phones (November 1988); telephone service is available in most                  villages; broadcast stations - 20 AM, 15 FM, and 29 TV, with 1 Soviet           TV repeater in Sofia; 2.1 million TV sets (1990); 92% of country                receives No. 1 television program (May 1990); 1 satellite ground                station using Intersputnik; INTELSAT is used through a Greek earth              station                                                                                                                                                       @Bulgaria, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                       Branches:                                                                         Army, Navy, Air and Air Defense Forces, Frontier Troops, Internal               Troops                                                                        Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 2,175,921; fit for military service 1,816,484; reach            military age (19) annually 70,306 (1994 est.)                                 Defense expenditures:                                                             5.77 billion leva, NA% of GDP (1993 est.); note - conversion of                 defense expenditures into US dollars using the current exchange rate            could produce misleading results                                                                                                                                                                                                              @Burkina, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Western Africa, between Ghana and Mali                                        Map references:                                                                   Africa, Standard Time Zones of the World                                      Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       274,200 sq km                                                                 land area:                                                                        273,800 sq km                                                                 comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Colorado                                                 Land boundaries:                                                                  total 3,192 km, Benin 306 km, Ghana 548 km, Cote d'Ivoire 584 km, Mali          1,000 km, Niger 628 km, Togo 126 km                                           Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           the disputed international boundary between Burkina and Mali was                submitted to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in October 1983           and the ICJ issued its final ruling in December 1986, which both sides          agreed to accept; Burkina and Mali are proceeding with boundary                 demarcation, including the tripoint with Niger                                Climate:                                                                          tropical; warm, dry winters; hot, wet summers                                 Terrain:                                                                          mostly flat to dissected, undulating plains; hills in west and                  southeast                                                                     Natural resources:                                                                manganese, limestone, marble; small deposits of gold, antimony,                 copper, nickel, bauxite, lead, phosphates, zinc, silver                       Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      10%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  0%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             37%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              26%                                                                           other:                                                                            27%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   160 sq km (1989 est.)                                                         Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   recent droughts and desertification severely affecting agricultural             activities, population distribution, and the economy; overgrazing;              soil degradation; deforestation                                               natural hazards:                                                                  recurring droughts                                                            international agreements:                                                         party to - Biodiversity, Climate Change, Endangered Species, Marine             Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands; signed, but not            ratified - Law of the Sea, Nuclear Test Ban                                   Note:                                                                             landlocked                                                                                                                                                    @Burkina, People                                                                                                                                                Population:                                                                       10,134,661 (July 1994 est.)                                                   Population growth rate:                                                           2.81% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       48.42 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       18.2 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               -2.08 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                 Infant mortality rate:                                                            118.3 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                    Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 47.03 years                                                                   male:                                                                             46.18 years                                                                   female:                                                                           47.9 years (1994 est.)                                                        Total fertility rate:                                                             6.94 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Burkinabe (singular and plural)                                               adjective:                                                                        Burkinabe                                                                     Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Mossi (about 2.5 million), Gurunsi, Senufo, Lobi, Bobo, Mande, Fulani         Religions:                                                                        indigenous beliefs 40%, Muslim 50%, Christian (mainly Roman Catholic)           10%                                                                           Languages:                                                                        French (official), tribal languages belong to Sudanic family, spoken            by 90% of the population                                                      Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 18%                                                                           male:                                                                             28%                                                                           female:                                                                           9%                                                                            Labor force:                                                                      NA (most adults are employed in subsistance agriculture; 52% of                 population is 15 years of age or older)                                       by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 80%, industry 15%, commerce, services, and government 5%          note:                                                                             20% of male labor force migrates annually to neighboring countries for          seasonal employment (1984)                                                                                                                                    @Burkina, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Burkina Faso                                                                  conventional short form:                                                          Burkina                                                                       former:                                                                           Upper Volta                                                                   Digraph:                                                                          UV                                                                            Type:                                                                             parliamentary                                                                 Capital:                                                                          Ouagadougou                                                                   Administrative divisions:                                                         30 provinces; Bam, Bazega, Bougouriba, Boulgou, Boulkiemde,                     Ganzourgou, Gnagna, Gourma, Houet, Kadiogo, Kenedougou, Komoe, Kossi,           Kouritenga, Mouhoun, Namentenga, Naouri, Oubritenga, Oudalan, Passore,          Poni, Sanguie, Sanmatenga, Seno, Sissili, Soum, Sourou, Tapoa,                  Yatenga, Zoundweogo                                                           Independence:                                                                     5 August 1960 (from France)                                                   National holiday:                                                                 Anniversary of the Revolution, 4 August (1983)                                Constitution:                                                                     2 June 1991                                                                   Legal system:                                                                     based on French civil law system and customary law                            Suffrage:                                                                         none                                                                          Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   President Captain Blaise COMPAORE (since 15 October 1987); election             last held December 1991                                                       head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Roch KABORE (since March 1994)                                 cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers;  appointed by the president                             Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    Assembly of People's Deputies:                                                    elections last held 24 May 1992 (next to be held NA); results -                 percent of vote by party NA; seats - (107 total), ODP-MT 78, CNPP-PSD           12, RDA 6, ADF 4, other 7                                                     note:                                                                             the current law also provides for a second consultative chamber, which          had not been formally constituted as of 1 July 1992                           Judicial branch:                                                                  Appeals Court                                                                 Political parties and leaders:                                                    Organization for People's Democracy- Labor Movement (ODP-MT), ruling            party, Simon COMPAORE, Secretary General; National Convention of                Progressive Patriots-Social Democratic Party (CNPP-PSD), Moussa BOLY;           African Democratic Rally (RDA), Gerard Kango OUEDRAOGO; Alliance for            Democracy and Federation (ADF), Amadou Michel NANA                            Other political or pressure groups:                                               committees for the defense of the revolution; watchdog/political                action groups throughout the country in both organizations and                  communities                                                                   Member of:                                                                        ACCT, ACP, AfDB, CCC, CEAO, ECA, ECOWAS, Entente, FAO, FZ, G-77, GATT,          IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICFTU, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, INTELSAT,                INTERPOL, IOC, ITU, LORCS, NAM, OAU, OIC, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO,              UNIDO, UPU, WADB, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO                              Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 (vacant); Charge d'Affaires Thomas Yara KAMBOU                                chancery:                                                                         2340 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20008                            telephone:                                                                        (202) 332-5577 or 6895                                                        US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Donald J. McCONNELL                                                embassy:                                                                          Avenue Raoul Follerau, Ouagadougou                                            mailing address:                                                                  01 B. P. 35, Ouagadougou                                                      telephone:                                                                        [226] 30-67- 23 through 25                                                    FAX:                                                                              [226] 31-23-68                                                                Flag:                                                                             two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and green with a yellow                 five-pointed star in the center; uses the popular pan-African colors            of Ethiopia                                                                                                                                                   @Burkina, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         One of the poorest countries in the world, Burkina has a high                   population density, few natural resources, and relatively infertile             soil. Economic development is hindered by a poor communications                 network within a landlocked country. Agriculture provides about 40% of          GDP and is entirely of a subsistence nature. Industry, dominated by             unprofitable government-controlled corporations, accounts for about             15% of GDP.                                                                   National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $7 billion (1993 est.)                    National product real growth rate:                                                0.7% (1992)                                                                   National product per capita:                                                      $700 (1993 est.)                                                              Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 -0.8% (1992)                                                                  Unemployment rate:                                                                NA%                                                                           Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $483 million                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $548 million, including capital expenditures of $189 million (1992)           Exports:                                                                          $300 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                   commodities:                                                                      cotton, gold, animal products                                                 partners:                                                                         EC 42%, Cote d'Ivoire 11%, Taiwan 15%                                         Imports:                                                                          $685 million (f.o.b., 1992)                                                   commodities:                                                                      machinery, food products, petroleum                                           partners:                                                                         EC 49%, Africa 24%, Japan 6%                                                  External debt:                                                                    $865 million (December 1991 est.)                                             Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 6.7% (1992); accounts for about 15% of GDP                        Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         120,000 kW                                                                    production:                                                                       320 million kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           40 kWh (1991)                                                                 Industries:                                                                       cotton lint, beverages, agricultural processing, soap, cigarettes,              textiles, gold mining and extraction                                          Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for about 40% of GDP; cash crops - peanuts, shea nuts,                 sesame, cotton; food crops - sorghum, millet, corn, rice; livestock;            not self-sufficient in food grains                                            Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $294 million; Western                (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $2.9           billion; Communist countries (1970-89),  $113 million                         Currency:                                                                         1 CFA franc (CFAF) = 100 centimes                                             Exchange rates:                                                                   CFA francs (CFAF) per US$1 - 592.05 (January 1994), 283.16 (1993),              264.69 (1992), 282.11 (1991), 272.26 (1990), 319.01 (1989)                    note:                                                                             beginning 12 January 1994 the CFA franc was devalued to CFAF 100 per            French franc from CFAF 50 at which it had been fixed since 1948               Fiscal year:                                                                      calendar year                                                                                                                                                 @Burkina, Communications                                                                                                                                        Railroads:                                                                        620 km total; 520 km Ouagadougou to Cote d'Ivoire border and 100 km             Ouagadougou to Kaya; all 1.00-meter gauge and single track                    Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            16,500 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            1,300 km                                                                      unpaved:                                                                          improved earth 7,400 km; unimproved earth 7,800 km (1985)                     Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            48                                                                            usable:                                                                           38                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   2                                                                             with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       2                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       8                                                                             Telecommunications:                                                               all services only fair; microwave radio relay, wire, and radio                  communication stations in use; broadcast stations - 2 AM, 1 FM, 2 TV;           1 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth station                                                                                                                       @Burkina, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                        Branches:                                                                         Army, Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Police, People's                Militia                                                                       Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 2,013,763; fit for military service 1,029,960                 Defense expenditures:                                                             $NA, NA% of GDP                                                                                                                                                                                                                               @Burma, Geography                                                                                                                                               Location:                                                                         Southeastern Asia, bordering the Bay of Bengal, between Bangladesh and          Thailand                                                                      Map references:                                                                   Asia, Southeast Asia, Standard Time Zones of the World                        Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       678,500 sq km                                                                 land area:                                                                        657,740 sq km                                                                 comparative area:                                                                 slightly smaller than Texas                                                   Land boundaries:                                                                  total 5,876 km, Bangladesh 193 km, China 2,185 km, India 1,463 km,              Laos 235 km, Thailand 1,800 km                                                Coastline:                                                                        1,930 km                                                                      Maritime claims:                                                                contiguous zone:                                                                  24 nm                                                                         continental shelf:                                                                200 nm or to the edge of continental margin                                   exclusive economic zone:                                                          200 nm                                                                        territorial sea:                                                                  12 nm                                                                         International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          tropical monsoon; cloudy, rainy, hot, humid summers (southwest                  monsoon, June to September); less cloudy, scant rainfall, mild                  temperatures, lower humidity during winter (northeast monsoon,                  December to April)                                                            Terrain:                                                                          central lowlands ringed by steep, rugged highlands                            Natural resources:                                                                petroleum, timber, tin, antimony, zinc, copper, tungsten, lead, coal,           some marble, limestone, precious stones, natural gas                          Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      15%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  1%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             1%                                                                            forest and woodland:                                                              49%                                                                           other:                                                                            34%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   10,180 sq km (1989)                                                           Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   deforestation                                                                 natural hazards:                                                                  subject to destructive earthquakes and cyclones; flooding and                   landslides common during rainy season (June to September)                     international agreements:                                                         party to - Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution,            Tropical Timber; signed, but not ratified - Biodiversity, Climate               Change, Law of the Sea                                                        Note:                                                                             strategic location near major Indian Ocean shipping lanes                                                                                                     @Burma, People                                                                                                                                                  Population:                                                                       44,277,014 (July 1994 est.)                                                   Population growth rate:                                                           1.86% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       28.45 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       9.84 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                      Net migration rate:                                                               0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            63.7 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                     Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 59.98 years                                                                   male:                                                                             57.94 years                                                                   female:                                                                           62.15 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             3.64 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Burmese (singular and plural)                                                 adjective:                                                                        Burmese                                                                       Ethnic divisions:                                                                 Burman 68%, Shan 9%, Karen 7%, Rakhine 4%, Chinese 3%, Mon 2%, Indian           2%, other 5%                                                                  Religions:                                                                        Buddhist 89%, Christian 4% (Baptist 3%, Roman Catholic 1%), Muslim 4%,          animist beliefs 1%, other 2%                                                  Languages:                                                                        Burmese; minority ethnic groups have their own languages                      Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 81%                                                                           male:                                                                             89%                                                                           female:                                                                           72%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      16.007 million (1992)                                                         by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 65.2%, industry 14.3%, trade 10.1%, government 6.3%, other          4.1% (FY89 est.)                                                                                                                                              @Burma, Government                                                                                                                                              Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Union of Burma                                                                conventional short form:                                                          Burma                                                                         local long form:                                                                  Pyidaungzu Myanma Naingngandaw (translated by the US Government as              Union of Myanma and by the Burmese as Union of Myanmar)                       local short form:                                                                 Myanma Naingngandaw                                                           former:                                                                           Socialist Republic of the Union of Burma                                      Digraph:                                                                          BM                                                                            Type:                                                                             military regime                                                               Capital:                                                                          Rangoon (sometimes translated as Yangon)                                      Administrative divisions:                                                         7 divisions* (yin-mya, singular - yin) and 7 states (pyine-mya,                 singular - pyine); Chin State, Irrawaddy*, Kachin State, Karan State,           Kayah State, Magwe*, Mandalay*, Mon State, Pegu*, Rakhine State,                Rangoon*, Sagaing*, Shan State, Tenasserim*                                   Independence:                                                                     4 January 1948 (from UK)                                                      National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 4 January (1948)                                            Constitution:                                                                     3 January 1974 (suspended since 18 September 1988); National                    Convention started on 9 January 1993 to draft chapter headings for a            new constitution                                                              Legal system:                                                                     has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction                                  Suffrage:                                                                         18 years of age; universal                                                    Executive branch:                                                               chief of state and head of government:                                            Chairman of the State Law and Order Restoration Council Gen. THAN SHWE          (since 23 April 1992)                                                         State Law and Order Restoration Council:                                          military junta which assumed power 18 September 1988                          Legislative branch:                                                             People's Assembly (Pyithu Hluttaw):                                               last held 27 May 1990, but Assembly never convened; results - NLD 80%;          seats - (485 total) NLD 396, the regime-favored NUP 10, other 79; was           dissolved after the coup of 18 September 1988                                 Judicial branch:                                                                  none; Council of People's Justices was abolished after the coup of 18           September 1988                                                                Political parties and leaders:                                                    Union Solidarity and Development Association (USDA), leader NA;                 National Unity Party (NUP; proregime), THA KYAW; National League for            Democracy (NLD), U AUNG SHWE                                                  Other political or pressure groups:                                               National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma (NCGUB), headed by          the elected prime minister SEIN WIN (consists of individuals                    legitimately elected to Parliament but not recognized by the military           regime; the group fled to a border area and joined with insurgents in           December 1990 to form a parallel government; Kachin Independence Army           (KIA); United Wa State Army (UWSA); Karen National Union (KNU);                 several Shan factions, including the Mong Tai Army (MTA); All Burma             Student Democratic Front (ABSDF)                                              Member of:                                                                        AsDB, CCC, CP, ESCAP, FAO, G-77, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, IDA, IFAD,             IFC, ILO, IMF, IMO, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user), INTERPOL, IOC, ITU,           LORCS, NAM, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WMO                          Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador U THAUNG                                                           chancery:                                                                         2300 S Street NW, Washington, DC 20008                                        telephone:                                                                        (202) 332-9044 or 9045                                                        consulate(s) general:                                                             New York                                                                      US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 (vacant); Deputy Chief of Mission, Charge d'Affaires Franklin P.                HUDDLE, Jr.                                                                   embassy:                                                                          581 Merchant Street, Rangoon                                                  mailing address:                                                                  American Embassy, Box B, APO AP 96546                                         telephone:                                                                        [95] (1) 82055, 82181                                                         FAX:                                                                              [95] (1) 80409                                                                Flag:                                                                             red with a blue rectangle in the upper hoist-side corner bearing, all           in white, 14 five-pointed stars encircling a cogwheel containing a              stalk of rice; the 14 stars represent the 14 administrative divisions                                                                                         @Burma, Economy                                                                                                                                                 Overview:                                                                         Burma has a mixed economy with about 70% private activity, mainly in            agriculture, light industry, and transport, and with about 30%                  state-controlled activity, mainly in energy, heavy industry, and                foreign trade. Government policy in the last five years, 1989-93, has           aimed at revitalizing the economy after four decades of tight central           planning. Thus, private activity has markedly increased; foreign                investment has been encouraged, so far with moderate success; and               efforts continue to increase the efficiency of state enterprises.               Published estimates of Burma's foreign trade are greatly understated            because of the volume of black market trade. A major ongoing problem            is the failure to achieve monetary and fiscal stability. Inflation has          been running at 25% to 30% annually. Good weather helped boost GDP by           perhaps 5% in 1993. Although Burma remains a poor Asian country, its            rich resources furnish the potential for substantial long-term                  increases in income, exports, and living standards.                           National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $41 billion (1993 est.)                   National product real growth rate:                                                5% (1993 est.)                                                                National product per capita:                                                      $950 (1993 est.)                                                              Inflation rate (consumer prices):                                                 30% (1993 est.)                                                               Unemployment rate:                                                                NA%                                                                           Budget:                                                                         revenues:                                                                         $8.1 billion                                                                  expenditures:                                                                     $11.6 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (1992)                   Exports:                                                                          $613.4 million (FY93)                                                         commodities:                                                                      pulses and beans, teak, rice, hardwood                                        partners:                                                                         Singapore, China, Thailand, India, Hong Kong                                  Imports:                                                                          $1.02 billion (FY93)                                                          commodities:                                                                      machinery, transport equipment, chemicals, food products                      partners:                                                                         Japan, China, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia                                   External debt:                                                                    $4 billion (1992)                                                             Industrial production:                                                            growth rate 4.9% (FY93 est.); accounts for 10% of GDP                         Electricity:                                                                    capacity:                                                                         1,100,000 kW                                                                  production:                                                                       2.8 billion kWh                                                               consumption per capita:                                                           65 kWh (1992)                                                                 Industries:                                                                       agricultural processing; textiles and footwear; wood and wood                   products; petroleum refining; mining of copper, tin, tungsten, iron;            construction materials; pharmaceuticals; fertilizer                           Agriculture:                                                                      accounts for 40% of GDP and 66% of employment (including fish and               forestry); self-sufficient in food; principal crops - paddy rice,               corn, oilseed, sugarcane, pulses; world's largest stand of hardwood             trees; rice and timber account for 55% of export revenues                     Illicit drugs:                                                                    world's largest illicit producer of opium (2,575 metric tons in 1993)           and minor producer of cannabis for the international drug trade; opium          production has doubled since the collapse of Rangoon's antinarcotic             programs                                                                      Economic aid:                                                                   recipient:                                                                        US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $158 million; Western                (non-US) countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $3.9           billion; Communist countries (1970-89),  $424 million                         Currency:                                                                         1 kyat (K) = 100 pyas                                                         Exchange rates:                                                                   kyats (K) per US$1 - 6.2301 (December 1993), 6.1570 (1993), 6.1045              (1992), 6.2837 (1991), 6.3386 (1990), 6.7049 (1989); unofficial - 105         Fiscal year:                                                                      1 April - 31 March                                                                                                                                            @Burma, Communications                                                                                                                                          Railroads:                                                                        3,991 km total, all government owned; 3,878 km 1.000-meter gauge, 113           km narrow-gauge industrial lines; 362 km double track                         Highways:                                                                       total:                                                                            27,000 km                                                                     paved:                                                                            bituminous 3,200 km                                                           unpaved:                                                                          gravel, improved earth 17,700 km; unimproved earth 6,100 km                   Inland waterways:                                                                 12,800 km; 3,200 km navigable by large commercial vessels                     Pipelines:                                                                        crude oil 1,343 km; natural gas 330 km                                        Ports:                                                                            Rangoon, Moulmein, Bassein                                                    Merchant marine:                                                                  47 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 665,628 GRT/941,512 DWT, bulk             15, cargo 15, chemical 1, combination bulk 1, combination ore/oil 1,            container 2, oil tanker 2, passenger-cargo 3, refrigerated cargo 5,             vehicle carrier 2                                                             Airports:                                                                       total:                                                                            83                                                                            usable:                                                                           78                                                                            with permanent-surface runways:                                                   24                                                                            with runways over 3,659 m:                                                        0                                                                             with runways 2,440-3,659 m:                                                       3                                                                             with runways 1,220-2,439 m:                                                       38                                                                            Telecommunications:                                                               meets minimum requirements for local and intercity service for                  business and government; international service is good; 53,000                  telephones (1986); radiobroadcast coverage is limited to the most               populous areas; broadcast stations - 2 AM, 1 FM, 1 TV (1985); 1 Indian          Ocean INTELSAT earth station                                                                                                                                  @Burma, Defense Forces                                                                                                                                          Branches:                                                                         Army, Navy, Air Force                                                         Manpower availability:                                                            males age 15-49 11,199,531; females age 15-49 11,273,643; males fit             for military service 5,979,710; females fit for military service                6,034,810; males reach military age (18) annually 445,933 (1994 est.);          females reach military age (18) annually 430,738 (1994 est.); both              sexes liable for military service                                             Defense expenditures:                                                             $NA, NA% of GDP                                                                                                                                                                                                                               @Burundi, Geography                                                                                                                                             Location:                                                                         Central Africa, between Tanzania and Zaire                                    Map references:                                                                   Africa, Standard Time Zones of the World                                      Area:                                                                           total area:                                                                       27,830 sq km                                                                  land area:                                                                        25,650 sq km                                                                  comparative area:                                                                 slightly larger than Maryland                                                 Land boundaries:                                                                  total 974 km, Rwanda 290 km, Tanzania 451 km, Zaire 233 km                    Coastline:                                                                        0 km (landlocked)                                                             Maritime claims:                                                                  none; landlocked                                                              International disputes:                                                           none                                                                          Climate:                                                                          temperate; warm; occasional frost in uplands                                  Terrain:                                                                          mostly rolling to hilly highland; some plains                                 Natural resources:                                                                nickel, uranium, rare earth oxide, peat, cobalt, copper, platinum (not          yet exploited), vanadium                                                      Land use:                                                                       arable land:                                                                      43%                                                                           permanent crops:                                                                  8%                                                                            meadows and pastures:                                                             35%                                                                           forest and woodland:                                                              2%                                                                            other:                                                                            12%                                                                           Irrigated land:                                                                   720 sq km (1989 est.)                                                         Environment:                                                                    current issues:                                                                   soil exhaustion and erosion; deforestation; habitat loss threatening            wildlife populations                                                          natural hazards:                                                                  NA                                                                            international agreements:                                                         party to - Endangered Species; signed, but not ratified -                       Biodiversity, Climate Change, Law of the Sea, Nuclear Test Ban                Note:                                                                             landlocked; straddles crest of the Nile-Congo watershed                       Population:                                                                       6,124,747 (July 1994 est.)                                                    Population growth rate:                                                           2.26% (1994 est.)                                                             Birth rate:                                                                       44.02 births/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Death rate:                                                                       21.38 deaths/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Net migration rate:                                                               0 migrant(s)/1,000 population (1994 est.)                                     Infant mortality rate:                                                            113.7 deaths/1,000 live births (1994 est.)                                    Life expectancy at birth:                                                       total population:                                                                 40.3 years                                                                    male:                                                                             38.31 years                                                                   female:                                                                           42.35 years (1994 est.)                                                       Total fertility rate:                                                             6.69 children born/woman (1994 est.)                                          Nationality:                                                                    noun:                                                                             Burundian(s)                                                                  adjective:                                                                        Burundi                                                                       Ethnic divisions:                                                               Africans:                                                                         Hutu (Bantu) 85%, Tutsi (Hamitic) 14%, Twa (Pygmy) 1% (other Africans           include about 70,000 refugees, mostly Rwandans and Zairians)                  non-Africans:                                                                     Europeans 3,000, South Asians 2,000                                           Religions:                                                                        Christian 67% (Roman Catholic 62%, Protestant 5%), indigenous beliefs           32%, Muslim 1%                                                                Languages:                                                                        Kirundi (official), French (official), Swahili (along Lake Tanganyika           and in the Bujumbura area)                                                    Literacy:                                                                         age 15 and over can read and write (1990 est.)                                total population:                                                                 50%                                                                           male:                                                                             61%                                                                           female:                                                                           40%                                                                           Labor force:                                                                      1.9 million (1983 est.)                                                       by occupation:                                                                    agriculture 93.0%, government 4.0%, industry and commerce 1.5%,                 services 1.5%                                                                 note:                                                                             52% of population of working age (1985)                                                                                                                       @Burundi, Government                                                                                                                                            Names:                                                                          conventional long form:                                                           Republic of Burundi                                                           conventional short form:                                                          Burundi                                                                       local long form:                                                                  Republika y'u Burundi                                                         local short form:                                                                 Burundi                                                                       Digraph:                                                                          BY                                                                            Type:                                                                             republic                                                                      Capital:                                                                          Bujumbura                                                                     Administrative divisions:                                                         15 provinces; Bubanza, Bujumbura, Bururi, Cankuzo, Cibitoke, Gitega,            Karuzi, Kayanza, Kirundo, Makamba, Muramvya, Muyinga, Ngozi, Rutana,            Ruyigi                                                                        Independence:                                                                     1 July 1962 (from UN trusteeship under Belgian administration)                National holiday:                                                                 Independence Day, 1 July (1962)                                               Constitution:                                                                     13 March 1992; provides for establishment of a plural political system        Legal system:                                                                     based on German and Belgian civil codes and customary law; has not              accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction                                          Suffrage:                                                                         universal adult at age NA                                                     Executive branch:                                                               chief of state:                                                                   Interim President Sylvestre NTIBANTUNGANYA, Speaker of the National             Assembly, succeeded deceased President NTARYAMIRA in early April 1994           with a mandate for at least 90 days; on 11 July 1994 the mandate was            extended by the Constitutional Court for three more months at the               request of 12 political parties locked in negotiations on a new                 broad-based government; elections will be held later in 1994                  note:                                                                             President Melchior NDADAYE died in the military coup of 21 October              1993 and was succeeded on 5 February 1994 by President Cyprien                  NTARYAMIRA, who was killed in a mysterious airplane explosion on 6              April 1994                                                                    head of government:                                                               Prime Minister Anatole KANYENKIKO (since 7 February 1994); chosen by            the president                                                                 cabinet:                                                                          Council of Ministers ; appointed by prime minister                            Legislative branch:                                                               unicameral                                                                    National Assembly (Assemblee Nationale):                                          elections last held 29 June 1993 (next to be held NA): results -                FRODEBU 71%, UPRONA 21.4%; seats - (81 total) FRODIBU 65, UPRONA 16;            other parties won too small shares of the vote to win seats in the              assembly                                                                      note:                                                                             The National Unity Charter outlining the principles for constitutional          government was adopted by a national referendum on 5 February 1991            Judicial branch:                                                                  Supreme Court (Cour Supreme)                                                  Political parties and leaders:                                                    Unity for National Progress (UPRONA); Burundi Democratic Front                  (FRODEBU); Organization of the People of Burundi (RBP); Socialist               Party of Burundi (PSB); People's Reconciliation Party (PRP)                   Other political or pressure groups:                                               opposition parties legalized in March 1992; Burundi African Alliance            for the Salvation (ABASA); Rally for Democracy and Economic and Social          Development (RADDES)                                                          Member of:                                                                        ACCT, ACP, AfDB, CCC, CEEAC, CEPGL, ECA, FAO, G-77, GATT, IBRD, ICAO,           IDA, IFAD, IFC, ILO, IMF, INTELSAT (nonsignatory user), INTERPOL, ITU,          LORCS, NAM, OAU, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO          Diplomatic representation in US:                                                chief of mission:                                                                 Ambassador Jacques BACAMURWANKO, designated (January 1994)                    chancery:                                                                         Suite 212, 2233 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20007                     telephone:                                                                        (202) 342-2574                                                                US diplomatic representation:                                                   chief of mission:                                                                 (vacant); Charge d'Affaires Leonard J. LANGE                                  embassy:                                                                          Avenue des Etats-Unis, Bujumbura                                              mailing address:                                                                  B. P. 34, 1720, Bujumbura                                                     telephone:                                                                        [257] (223) 454                                                               FAX:                                                                              [257] (222) 926                                                               Flag:                                                                             divided by a white diagonal cross into red panels (top and bottom) and          green panels (hoist side and outer side) with a white disk                      superimposed at the center bearing three red six-pointed stars                  outlined in green arranged in a triangular design (one star above, two          stars below)                                                                                                                                                  @Burundi, Economy                                                                                                                                               Overview:                                                                         A landlocked, resource-poor country in an early stage of economic               development, Burundi is predominately agricultural with only a few              basic industries. Its economic health depends on the coffee crop,               which accounts for 80% of foreign exchange earnings. The ability to             pay for imports therefore continues to rest largely on the vagaries of          the climate and the international coffee market. As part of its                 economic reform agenda, launched in February 1991 with IMF and World            Bank support, Burundi is trying to diversify its agricultural exports           and attract foreign investment in industry. Several state-owned coffee          companies were privatized via public auction in September 1991.               National product:                                                                 GDP - purchasing power equivalent - $4.4 billion (1993 est.)                  National product