In 2009, Niger had a population of approximately 15.9 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on services, industry, agriculture and mining. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, African Union (AU), Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Niger was…
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Nicaragua 2009
In 2009, Nicaragua had a population of approximately 5.7 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on services, industry, agriculture and tourism. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, Central American Integration System (SICA), Organization of American States (OAS) and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Nicaragua was…
New Zealand 2009
In 2009, New Zealand had a population of approximately 4.4 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on services, agriculture and tourism. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, Australia and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, New Zealand was a constitutional monarchy with a monarch as head…
Netherlands 2009
In 2009, the Netherlands had a population of approximately 16.5 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on services, industry and agriculture. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, the Netherlands was a parliamentary constitutional monarchy…
Nepal 2009
In 2009, Nepal had a population of approximately 28 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on agriculture, tourism and the remittances of Nepalese workers abroad. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Nepal…
Nauru 2009
In 2009, Nauru had a population of approximately 10,000 people. Its economy was largely dependent on phosphate mining and foreign aid. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Nauru was a parliamentary republic with a president elected…
Namibia 2009
In 2009, Namibia had a population of approximately 2.1 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on mining, fishing and tourism. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, Southern African Development Community (SADC) and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Namibia was a presidential republic with a president…
Myanmar 2009
In 2009, Myanmar had a population of approximately 56 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on agriculture, manufacturing and tourism. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Myanmar was a military junta led by…
Mozambique 2009
In 2009, Mozambique had a population of approximately 22 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on agriculture, mining and tourism. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, African Union and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Mozambique was a presidential republic with a president elected by popular…
Morocco 2009
In 2009, Morocco had a population of approximately 32 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on agriculture, manufacturing and tourism. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, Arab League and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Morocco was a constitutional monarchy with a King as Head of…
Montenegro 2009
In 2009, Montenegro had a population of approximately 630,000 people. Its economy was largely dependent on tourism, remittances from abroad and the export of agricultural products. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, Russia and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Montenegro was a parliamentary republic with a…
Mongolia 2009
In 2009, Mongolia had a population of approximately 2.7 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on agriculture, mining and tourism. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, Russia, China and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Mongolia was a parliamentary republic with a president elected by popular vote every…
Monaco 2009
In 2009, Monaco had a population of approximately 37,000 people. Its economy was largely dependent on tourism, banking and finance, and the export of light industrial goods. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Monaco was a constitutional monarchy with a…
Moldova 2009
In 2009, Moldova had a population of approximately 4 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on agriculture, remittances from abroad and the export of textiles and footwear. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, European Union, Russia and other countries in the region. In terms of politics, Moldova was a parliamentary republic…
Micronesia 2009
In 2009, Micronesia had a population of approximately 106,000 people. Its economy was largely dependent on the export of fish and other marine products, as well as tourism. The country had strong diplomatic relations with the US, Japan and Australia. In terms of politics, Micronesia was a federal republic with a president elected by popular…
Mexico 2009
In 2009, Mexico had a population of approximately 112 million people. Its economy was largely dependent on its oil exports, which accounted for about one-third of government revenue. Mexico was an active participant in international organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the United Nations (UN) and the Organization of American…
Mauritius 2009
In 2009, the population of Mauritius was estimated to be around 1.3 million people. The economy of Mauritius is largely based on tourism, textiles and sugar production, and foreign relations are mainly focused on regional powers such as India and China. In 2009, a free trade agreement was signed with the European Union to bolster…
Mauritania 2009
In 2009, the population of Mauritania was estimated to be around 3.5 million people. The economy of Mauritania is largely based on agriculture and fishing, and foreign relations are mainly focused on regional powers such as Algeria and Morocco. In 2009, a free trade agreement was signed with the European Union to bolster economic ties…
Marshall Islands 2009
In 2009, the population of the Marshall Islands was estimated to be around 68,000 people. The economy of the Marshall Islands is heavily dependent on US aid and remittances from abroad. Foreign relations are mainly focused on regional powers such as Australia, New Zealand and Japan. In 2009, a free trade agreement was signed with…
Malta 2009
In 2009, the population of Malta was estimated to be around 416,000 people. The economy of Malta is highly dependent on services and tourism, which account for over 80% of its GDP. Foreign relations with other countries are mainly focused on increasing trade and investment opportunities. In 2009, Malta signed a free trade agreement with…
Mali 2009
In 2009, the population of Mali was estimated to be around 13.9 million people. The majority of the population is rural and is concentrated in the southern region of the country. The economy of Mali relies heavily on agriculture, which accounts for over 40% of its GDP, with gold mining being a major contributor as…
Maldives 2009
In 2009, the population of Maldives was estimated at around 393,500 people. The majority of the population lives on the two major islands, Male and Fuimale. The economy of Maldives is largely driven by tourism and fishing industries. In 2009, the country had a GDP per capita of $7,871 which is relatively high for a…
Malaysia 2009
In 2009, the population of Malaysia was estimated to be around 28 million people. The majority of the population were ethnic Malays, with smaller numbers of Chinese, Indian and other minorities present. The economy of Malaysia in 2009 was largely based on exports of manufactured goods and services, with some exports in oil, rubber and…
Malawi 2009
In 2009, the population of Malawi was estimated to be around 13 million people. The majority of the population were ethnic Chewa and Nyanja, with smaller numbers of Tumbuka, Yao and Lomwe minorities present. The economy of Malawi in 2009 was largely based on subsistence agriculture and fishing, with some exports in tobacco, tea and…
Madagascar 2009
In 2009, the population of Madagascar was estimated to be around 20 million people. The majority of the population were ethnic Malagasy, with smaller numbers of French, Indian, Comorian and Chinese minorities present. The economy of Madagascar in 2009 was largely based on subsistence agriculture and fishing, with some exports in coffee, vanilla, cloves and…
Luxembourg 2009
In 2009, Luxembourg had a population of around 500,000 people, the majority of whom were ethnically Luxembourgish. The economy was largely based on finance and banking while foreign investment also contributed to economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Luxembourg maintained strong ties with its European neighbors while it also had close diplomatic ties with…
Lithuania 2009
In 2009, Lithuania had a population of around 3.4 million people, the majority of whom were ethnically Lithuanian. The economy was largely based on agriculture and manufacturing while foreign investment also contributed to economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Lithuania maintained strong ties with its European neighbors while it also had close diplomatic ties…
Liechtenstein 2009
In 2009, Liechtenstein had a population of around 37,000 people, the majority of whom were ethnically Alemannic. The economy was largely based on banking and financial services while foreign investment also contributed to economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Liechtenstein maintained strong ties with its European neighbors while it also had close diplomatic ties…
Libya 2009
In 2009, Libya had a population of around 6.3 million people, the majority of whom were ethnically Arab and Berber. The economy was largely based on oil and gas while foreign investment also contributed to economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Libya maintained strong ties with its North African neighbors while it also had…
Liberia 2009
In 2009, Liberia had a population of around 3.7 million people, the majority of whom were ethnically African. The economy was largely based on agriculture and mining while foreign investment also contributed to economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Liberia maintained strong ties with its West African neighbors while it also had close diplomatic…
Lesotho 2009
In 2009, Lesotho had a population of around 2 million people, the majority of whom were ethnically Basotho. The economy was largely based on agriculture and mining while foreign investment also contributed to economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Lesotho maintained strong ties with its African neighbors while it also had close diplomatic ties…
Lebanon 2009
In 2009, Lebanon had a population of around 4.5 million people, the majority of whom were ethnically Arab. The economy was largely based on services and industry while foreign investment also contributed to economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Lebanon maintained strong ties with its Arab neighbors while it also had close diplomatic ties…
Latvia 2009
In 2009, Latvia had a population of around 2.3 million people, the majority of whom were ethnically Latvian. The economy was largely based on services and industry while foreign investment also contributed to economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Latvia had strong ties with its Baltic neighbors while it also maintained close diplomatic ties…
Laos 2009
In 2009, Laos had a population of around 6.5 million people, the majority of whom were ethnically Lao. The economy was largely based on agriculture and services while foreign investment and aid also contributed to economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Laos maintained strong ties with its Southeast Asian neighbors while it also had…
Kyrgyzstan 2009
In 2009, Kyrgyzstan had a population of around 5.5 million people, the majority of whom were ethnically Kyrgyz. The economy was largely based on agriculture and services while foreign aid also played a major role in economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Kyrgyzstan had strong ties with its Central Asian neighbors while it also…
Kuwait 2009
In 2009, Kuwait had a population of around 3 million people, most of whom were ethnically Arab. The economy was heavily reliant on oil exports and foreign investment while tourism and banking also contributed to the country’s GDP. In terms of foreign relations, Kuwait maintained strong ties with its Middle Eastern neighbours while it also…
Krakow Attractions and Tourist
Attractions in Krakow Krakow has a variety of attractions and sights to offer its visitors. The itinerary here gives you an overview of the best attractions to visit during your visit. Church of St. Mary (Kosciol Mariacki) This church has its roots from the 1220s, and today’s edition that took shape in the late 1300s…
Kosovo 2009
In 2009, Kosovo had a population of around 1.8 million people, the majority of whom were ethnic Albanians. The economy was largely based on agriculture and services while foreign aid also played a major role in economic development. In terms of foreign relations, Kosovo had strong ties with its European neighbors while it also maintained…
Kos Attractions and Tourist
Attractions in Kos There are many attractions and sights in Kos. The island is not so small and the history of Kos is long. So there is no reason why you just have to spend all your time on the beach or poolside. You are guaranteed to be sunburnt enough, even if you take the…
Koh Samui Attractions and Tourist
Attractions on Koh Samui Of course, there are amazing beaches that primarily attract tourists to Koh Samui in Thailand. The scenery is also strikingly beautiful so a “jungle trip” is something you should include on your holiday trip. Otherwise, Koh Samui offers some attractions in the form of theme parks with everything from snakes to…