The population of Azerbaijan in 2017 was 9.86 million people, with the majority of the population living in urban areas such as Baku, Sumqayit, Ganja and Lankaran. The economy of Azerbaijan is a developing one, with a GDP of $48 billion and a moderate per capita income. Azerbaijan is a member of the Council of…
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Austria 2017
The population of Austria in 2017 was 8.8 million people, with the majority of the population living in urban areas such as Vienna, Graz and Linz. The economy of Austria is highly developed and open, with a GDP of $443 billion and a high per capita income. Austria is a member of the European Union…
Australia 2017
The population of Australia in 2017 was 24.6 million people, with the majority of the population living in and around major cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth. The economy of Australia is an advanced market-based one, with a GDP of $1.32 trillion and a high per capita income. Australia is a member of the…
Armenia 2017
In 2017, Armenia had a population of approximately 2.9 million people, with the majority of the population being of Armenian descent. The economy of Armenia is largely driven by services, agriculture and industry, with these three industries providing more than 70 percent of the country’s GDP. In terms of foreign relations, Armenia has close ties…
Argentina 2017
In 2017, Argentina had a population of approximately 44.2 million people, with the majority of the population being of European descent. The economy of Argentina is largely driven by agriculture, manufacturing and services, with these three industries providing more than 70 percent of the country’s GDP. In terms of foreign relations, Argentina has close ties…
Antigua and Barbuda 2017
In 2017, Antigua and Barbuda had a population of approximately 97,929 people, with the majority of the population being of African or mixed descent. The economy of Antigua and Barbuda is largely driven by tourism, which provides over half of the country’s GDP. In terms of foreign relations, Antigua and Barbuda has close ties to…
Angola 2017
In 2017, Angola had a population of approximately 28.8 million people, with the majority of the population being of African descent. The economy of Angola is largely driven by oil and diamonds, with these two industries providing more than 50 percent of the country’s GDP. In terms of foreign relations, Angola has close ties to…
Andorra 2017
In 2017, the population of Andorra was estimated to be around 77,000 people. The economy is largely based on tourism and financial services, with a GDP of $4 billion. Andorra has strong ties with its two bordering countries – Spain and France – and is a member of the European Union. In terms of politics,…
Algeria 2017
In 2017, the population of Algeria was estimated to be around 43 million people. The economy is largely based on oil and gas exports, with a GDP of $168 billion. Algeria has strong ties with other countries in the Middle East and North Africa region as well as with Russia and China. In terms of…
Albania 2017
In 2017, the population of Albania was estimated to be around 2.87 million people. The economy is largely based on services and industry, with a GDP of $32 billion. Albania has strong ties with the European Union, which is its largest trading partner. The country also maintains friendly relations with the United States and other…
Aland 2017
Yearbook 2017 Aland. There was political controversy during the year about the provincial government’s proposal for municipal reform, with 16 municipalities to become five. Of Åland’s nearly 29,000 residents, just over a third live in Mariehamn and the rest in smaller municipalities, where Sottunga is the smallest with just under 100 residents. The largest opposition…
Afghanistan 2017
In 2017, Afghanistan’s population was estimated to be around 37 million people, largely composed of ethnic Pashtuns, Tajiks, Hazaras, Uzbeks and other smaller ethnic groups. The country has a developing economy with a GDP of $20 billion. Afghanistan is heavily reliant on foreign aid and assistance for its economic growth. In terms of foreign relations,…
Geology of Africa
The African continent consists of five old bedrock areas, cratons, which are welded together with younger mountain chains. 57 percent of the continent has exposed Precambrian rocks to the surface, and the rest has younger deposits on this bedrock. Africa took its present form when South America, Antarctica and Australia disassociated themselves from the great…
Asia History
According to Countryaah, the largest country in Asia is China, followed by India. And the smallest is the Maldives. Nomads time ca. 500-C. 1500 The larger interconnected areas of Asia, particularly suitable for agriculture, are found along the coasts of the west, east and south. In the centuries surrounding the birth of Christ, all the…
Languages in Europe
According to Countryaah, Europe is bordered to the north by the Arctic Glacial Ocean, to the east with the Ural Mountains. The majority of Europe’s people speak languages belonging to the Indo-European language family, which are represented by a number of different language branches. The eastern group of Indo-European languages, the satem group, includes Albanian,…
Central and North America
Central America “Central America” is the collective name for the Central American mainland bridge between North and South America and the Caribbean or West Indies. Geography The Central American continental mass includes the states of Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama and is to the north by the Gulf of Mexico,…
South America
South America – wildlife South and Central America and the Caribbean comprise the Neotropical region comprising the Amazon lowlands, mountain forests and highland plains in the Andes, subtropical savannas, the Patagonian plain and the temperate part of the Andes with its moist coastal forests. In northern Chile and Peru there are coastal deserts. South America’s…
Oceania Population
Oceania Population With around 37.1 million inhabitants, the population of Oceania is the second smallest among the continents has the smallest population), corresponding to only 0.5% of the world population. Demographic growth is 1.3% per year and the majority of inhabitants live in urban areas: 70%. In countries like Australia and New Zealand, inhabitants of…
Landmarks of Paris, France
The top platforms of the Eiffel Tower or the dome of the Eiffel Tower are among the best-known and best viewpoints in the city of Paris Sacré-Cœur. Impressive impressions can also be gained from the 56th floor of the Tour Montparnasse. Not quite as high, but no less interesting for that reason, are the views…
United Kingdom Population
The majority of the population are English, as well as Welsh, Scots and Irish. At 9.23% (2017), the proportion of foreigners is well above the average for the EU (7.55%). Most of the immigrants come from the former British colonies, the EU countries and China. – English is spoken throughout the kingdom. Welsh is spoken…
Sierra Nevada and Costa Verde, Spain
Sierra Nevada in Spain Sierra Nevada means on German“Snow-capped mountains”. This has a maximum height of 3,482 meters, making it the highest mountain range in Spain. The Sierra Nevada from November to May with snow covered. The Sierra Nevada lies in the Spanish Provinces of Granada and Almeria. These belong to the autonomous community of…