Burkina Faso 2013
Yearbook 2013 Burkina Faso. According to Countryaah, the International Court of Justice in The Hague (ICJ) decided in April an old border dispute between Burkina […]
Yearbook 2013 Burkina Faso. According to Countryaah, the International Court of Justice in The Hague (ICJ) decided in April an old border dispute between Burkina […]
In 2013, the population of Bulgaria was estimated to be 7,364,570 people. Of that population, 84.5% of the people identified as ethnic Bulgarians while 8.8% […]
Yearbook 2013 Brunei. According to Countryaah, Brunei will introduce sharia laws in 2014, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah announced in October. The new laws can mean the […]
Yearbook 2013 Brazil. The year began with the terrible fire tragedy at the Kiss Club nightclub in Santa Maria in the southern state of Rio […]
Yearbook 2013 Botswana. According to Countryaah, Botswana’s profitable diamond industry entered a new phase during the year when the diamond cartel De Beers moved its […]
Yearbook 2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to Countryaah, a Sarajevo court in March sentenced Serbian ex-commander Veselin Vlahović to 45 years in prison, the longest […]
Yearbook 2013 Bolivia. The political conflict between President Evo Morales and the eastern provinces continued deep during the year. In some cities in the province […]
Yearbook 2013 Bhutan. During the year, Bhutan held its second parliamentary election since democracy was introduced in 2008. In April, elections were held for the […]
Yearbook 2013 Benin. President Thomas Boni Yayi announced in August a comprehensive reform of government and also abolished the Prime Minister’s post. Half of the […]
Yearbook 2013 Belize. In mid-April, Belize’s Supreme Court annulled all oil drilling agreements signed by the government between 2004 and 2007. According to Countryaah, the […]
Yearbook 2013 Belgium. According to Countryaah, Finance Minister Steven Vanackere resigned in March following criticism that a union with ties to his Christian Democratic CD&V […]
Yearbook 2013 Belarus. According to Countryaah, Belarus’s relationship with the Russian Federation was complicated during the year. In the military area, cooperation was strengthened, but […]
Yearbook 2013 Barbados. The ruling left-leaning Democratic Labor Party (DLP), which has held power since 2008, was re-elected in the parliamentary elections in February by […]
Yearbook 2013 Bangladesh. Several prominent, current as well as former, leaders in the opposition parties Bangladesh Nationalist Party (GDP) and Jamaat-e-Islami were sentenced to death […]
Yearbook 2013 Bahrain. In September, the country’s largest regime-critical group, al-Wefaq, interrupted the national reconciliation dialogue that had been held since February. According to Countryaah, […]
Yearbook 2013 Bahamas. In January, the Bahamians voted against a proposal to legalize so-called online shops, online games with money, that already exist in the […]
Yearbook 2013 Azerbaijan. At the beginning of the year, there were unrest which showed a resentful dissatisfaction with President Ilham Alijev’s authoritarian regime. In the […]
According to the 2013 census, the population of Austria was 8,414,638. The majority of Austria’s population (80%) is made up of Austrians, but there are […]
Yearbook 2013 Australia. The extreme weather was noticed in January in Australia, which was then hit by both forest fires and floods. Forest fires devoured […]
Yearbook 2013 Armenia. The run-up to the presidential election was dramatic with assassination attempts on the opposition candidate and former Soviet dissident Paruyr Hayrikyan. He […]
Yearbook 2013 Argentina. In the congressional election on October 27, the government coalition Segerfronten (FPV) retained its position as a majority party in both chambers […]
Yearbook 2013 Antigua and Barbuda. During the year, Antigua and Barbuda began selling citizenship in exchange for investment. In October, Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer presented […]
Yearbook 2013 Angola. Despite Angola’s growing oil wealth, poverty is widespread, and the economic gaps have widened. About 70% of Angolans are estimated to live […]
Yearbook 2013 Andorra. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon visited Andorra in April, in connection with the 20th anniversary of the country becoming a sovereign state […]
Yearbook 2013 Algeria. A bloody hostage frame was played in January at the Tigantourine natural gas plant near the border with Libya. Thirty heavy-armed members […]
Yearbook 2013 Albania. The contradictions were bitter before the parliamentary elections in June. A conflict arose over the composition of the electoral commission, the reliability […]
Yearbook 2013 Aland. The so-called Åland delegation said in a statement to the Finnish JO in January that Ålandic place names on maps should be […]
Yearbook 2013 Afghanistan. The situation in the war-torn country continued to be unstable during the year. Many people lost their lives in various attacks by […]
African film is born of the fact that most African countries gained independent status around 1960 and thus the opportunity to manifest African culture and […]
In the ancient language, Asia means “sunrise.” As the largest continent on the earth in both area (reaches almost one third of all its land […]
Wildlife in Europe Compared to other continents, Europe’s fauna (around 450 nesting bird species and 140 land mammals) is not very species rich. The Ice […]
Central America is the mainland bridge that connects North and South America. The mainland bridge is dominated by the Cordilleras. These are surmounted by many […]
One of the three subcontinents of America, the region is known for its diverse geography and for being formed, mainly, by Latin countries. South America […]
According to Countryaah, there are 14 countries in Oceania. The biggest countries are Australia and New Zealand. Oceania Wildlife No animal groups are particularly characteristic […]
Marseille, France Marseille, the most important and important in Europe Port city France is at the Golfe du Lion in an attractive Mediterranean bay. The […]
Salzburg, federal state in western Austria, bordering Germany (Bavaria) in the northwest, encompassing the Berchtesgadener Land on three sides; 7 156 km 2, (2017) 549 […]
War of the Spanish Succession, the European war fought 1701–1713 / 14 over the legacy of the last Spanish Habsburg Charles II. Background: Due to […]