| Algeria Algeria
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| Belgium Belgium
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| Brazil Brazil
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| Bulgaria Bulgaria
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| Bangladesh Bangladesh
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| Barbados Barbados
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| Belarus Belarus
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| Benin Benin
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| Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
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| Botswana Botswana
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| Burkina Faso Burkina_Faso
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| Bengal Bengal
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| Colombia Colombia
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| Czech Republic Czech_Republic
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| Comoros Comoros
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| Cameroon Cameroon
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| Demographics of Cameroon demographic features of the population of Cameroon, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. demographic profile of Cameroon is complex for a country of its population. Cameroon comprises an estimated 250 distinct ethnic groups, which may be formed into five large regional-cultural divisions western highlanders (Semi-Bantu or grassfielders), including the Bamileke, Bamum (or Bamoun' Demographics_of_Cameroon
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| Demographics of Cape Verde demographic features of the population of Cape Verde, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.The Cape Verde archipelago was uninhabited when the Portuguese discovered it in 1456. Demographics_of_Cape_Verde
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| Central African Republic Central_African_Republic
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| Chile Chile
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| Costa Rica Costa_Rica
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| Cyprus Cyprus
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| Foreign policy of the United States The foreign policy of the United States is the policy by which the United States interacts with foreign nations. United States foreign policy is highly influential on the world stage, as it is the only remaining superpower. The global reach of the United States is backed by a 13 trillion dollar economy, the largest in the world of all countries formally recognized by the United States for which data is available is here; the military expenditures for said countries is available here; and the political details are available on the main United States page here here. Foreign_policy_of_the_United_States
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| Economy of Denmark Economy_of_Denmark
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| El Salvador El_Salvador
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| Equatorial Guinea Equatorial_Guinea
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| Finland Finland
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| Feminism Feminism is an intellectual, philosophical and political discourse aimed at equal rights and legal protection for women. It involves various movements, theories, and philosophies, all concerned with issues of gender difference; that advocate equality for women; and that campaign for women's rights and interests. Feminism
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| Economy of Germany Germany has the world's fourth largest economy in USD exchange-rate terms, and the largest economy in Europe.The German economy is heavily export-oriented; , Germany is the world's leading exporter of merchandise, and exports account for more than one-third of national output. Economy_of_Germany
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| Gabon Gabon
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| Ghana Ghana
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| Greece Greece
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| Gini coefficient The Gini coefficient is a measure of statistical dispersion developed by the Italian statistician Corrado Gini and published in his 1912 paper "Variability and Mutability" (). It is commonly used as a measure of inequality of income or wealth. Gini_coefficient
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| Hong Kong Hong_Kong
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| Parliament of the United Kingdom The Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the supreme legislative body in the United Kingdom and British overseas territories. It alone has parliamentary sovereignty, conferring upon it ultimate power over all other political bodies in the UK and its territories. Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
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| Iceland Iceland
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| Republic of Ireland Republic_of_Ireland
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| Economy of Iraq Iraq's economy is dominated by the petroleum sector, which has traditionally provided about 95% of foreign exchange earnings. In the 1980s, financial problems caused by massive expenditures in the eight-year war with Iran and damage to oil export facilities by Iran led the government to implement austerity measures, borrow heavily, and later reschedule foreign debt payments; Iraq suffered economic losses of at least $80 billion from the war. Economy_of_Iraq
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| Economy of Italy Economy_of_Italy
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| Jakarta Jakarta (also DKI Jakarta) is the capital and largest city of Indonesia. It also has a greater population than any other city in Southeast Asia. It was formerly known as Sunda Kelapa (397–1527), Jayakarta (1527–1619), Batavia (1619–1942), and Djakarta (1942–1972). Located on the northwest coast of Java, it has an area of and a population of 8,489,910. Jakarta
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| Kosovo Kosovo
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| Latvia Latvia
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| Laos Laos
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| Lebanon Lebanon
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| Lesotho Lesotho
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| Liberia Liberia
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| Economy of Libya Libya's socialist-oriented and centrally planned economy depends primarily upon revenues from the petroleum sector, which contributes practically all export earnings and over half of GDP. These oil revenues and a small population give Libya one of the highest per capita GDPs in Africa. Since 2000, Libya has recorded favourable growth rates with an estimated 8.1% growth of GDP in 2006. Economy_of_Libya
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| Latin America Latin America Latin_America
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| Life expectancy Life expectancy is the average number of years of life remaining at a given age. It is the average expected lifespan of an individual.Life expectancy is heavily dependent on the criteria used to select the group. For example, in countries with high infant mortality rates, the life expectancy at birth is highly sensitive to the rate of death in the first few years of life. Life_expectancy
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| Madagascar Madagascar
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