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  Country Information, a world portal on countries, politics and governments
In political geography and international politics a country is a geographical territory.
Strict definitions tend to place it as meaning only the state [1], though general use is wider than this [2].
There are dozens of other, non sovereign territories which constitute a geographical country, but are not sovereign states.
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  List of countries by population - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of sovereign states and other territories by population, with population figures estimated for 1 July 2005 (rounded to the nearest 1,000).
The list includes all sovereign states and dependent territories recognized by the United Nations plus the territory under the effective control of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
^ Consists of the bailiwicks of Guernsey (with a population as of the 2001 census of 62,101) and Jersey (with a population as of the 2001 census of 87,186)
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 List of United Kingdom nations by population - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A list of United Kingdom nations (and English regions) by population as recorded by the 2001 Census:
List of United Kingdom cities, towns and districts by population
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 United States
The economy of the United States is organized on the capitalist model and is marked by steady growth, low unemployment and inflation, a large trade deficit, and rapid advances in technology.
Several countries have coupled their currency with the dollar, or even use it as a currency, and the American stock markets are globally seen as an indicator of world economy.
The social structure of the United States, a capitalist country, is highly stratified, with a large proportion of the wealth of the country controlled by a small fraction of the population which exerts disproportionate cultural and political influence.
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 United Kingdom of America (and Northern Iceland) - Uncyclopedia
The United Kingdom is an island based political union in the northwest of the European sub-continent, separated from the European mainland by the Bering Strait.
Calling the United Kingdom Britain is almost like calling the USA Mexico; funny to everybody else but very depressing for the poor Mexicans who find themselves on the wrong side of the border.
It must be noted that the United Kingdom is not to be confused with the Untitled Kingdom, which is a fairly common mistake.
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 List of countries by population - Simple English Wikipedia
Countries with the most people are at the top.
Countries with the least people are at the bottom.
Also see: List of countries, List of countries by area, List of countries by population density, List of countries by continent, List of most populous nations by 2025, List of countries by date of nationhood, Thirty most populous cities in the world
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 United Kingdom
The United Kingdom was formed by Acts of Union which united the Kingdom of England (which included Wales as a principality) with the Kingdom of Scotland and later the Kingdom of Ireland as a single state under the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
The modern "United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" was the result of the partition of Ireland in 1922 between the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland, which remained part of the United Kingdom.
Also sometimes associated with the United Kingdom, though not constitutionally part of the United Kingdom itself, are the Crown dependencies (the Bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey, and the Isle of Man) as self-governing possessions of the Crown, and a number of overseas territories under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom.
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : List of countries by population density   (Site not responding. Last check: )
List of countries/dependencies by population density in inhabitants/km².
Population data is generally an estimate for July 2005.
The list is headed by a number of city-states, which are not necessarily the most densely populated cities (see, List of selected cities by population density).
www.hallencyclopedia.com /List_of_countries_by_population_density   (124 words)

  
 United Kingdom
The greater part of Ireland left the United Kingdom (then formally called the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland) in 1922, and is today the Republic of Ireland, whilst the north-eastern portion of the island, Northern Ireland, remains part of the United Kingdom.
In form, the United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with legislative power invested in an elected government, and executive power invested in a Cabinet led by the Prime Minister whose power, though carried out in the monarch's name, is answerable to Parliament and through it the electorate.
The Parliament of the United Kingdom is bicameral, composed of the 659-member elected House of Commons and the appointed House of Lords.
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 Wikinfo | United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
The United Kingdom is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations (successor organization to the former Empire), the European Union and NATO.
The United Kingdom is a very centralized state, with London's Westminster Parliament holding responsibility for most of the political affairs of the Kingdom.
The United Kingdom has two of the most famous universities in its borders, the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford, and has brought forth famous scientists and engineers such as Isaac Newton, James Watt, Charles Darwin, and Alexander Fleming.
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 V. Country Narratives -- Countries Q through Z
Qatar is a destination country for men and women trafficked for the purpose of labor exploitation and young boys trafficked for the purpose of exploitation as camel jockeys.
Sweden is primarily a destination country for women and children trafficked from eastern and southeastern European countries, the Baltics, and Russia for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
Switzerland is primarily a destination country, and secondarily a transit country, for women trafficked for the purpose of sexual exploitation from Central Europe (Hungary, Slovakia, Romania), the former Soviet Union (Ukraine, Lithuania, Moldova), Latin America (Brazil, Dominican Republic), Asia (Thailand, Cambodia) and, to a lesser extent, Africa.
www.state.gov /g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2005/46616.htm   (17572 words)

  
 United States   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The United States of America, also known as the United States, the U.S., the U.S.A., the U.S. of A, the States, and America, is a country in North America.
In agriculture, the country is a top producer of corn, soy beans, rice, and wheat, with the Great Plains labeled as the "breadbasket of the world" for their tremendous agricultural output.
Over the same period, the group whose portion of the population grew by the most percentage points was those who claimed no religion: they were 8.2% of the population in 1990, and 14.2% in 2001.
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 List of countries by population - Voyager, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is a list of sovereign states and other territories by population, estimated for the year 2005.
Estimated resident population for 30 June 2005 by Statistics New Zealand [9].
List of countries and capitals in native languages
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 What is United Kingdom? : Abaara fun facts and uncommon knowledge - United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The UK was formed by a series of Acts of Union which united the countries or territories of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland under a single government in London.
Despite the country's liberal heritage, the Government's Information Commissioner stated in 2004 that the country is currently in danger of becoming a surveillance society.
The United Kingdom is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations (successor organisation to the former British Empire) and NATO.
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 The U.S. Global Empire by Laurence M. Vance
The number of countries that the United States has a presence in is staggering.
According the U.S. Department of State’s list of "Independent States in the World," there are 192 countries in the world, all of which, except Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, and North Korea, have diplomatic relations with the United States.
All of these countries except one (Vatican City) are members of the United Nations.
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 AEGiS: UK
If an unstable condition exists in a country that is not severe enough to warrant a Travel Warning, a description of the condition(s) may be included under an optional section entitled "Safety/Security."On limited occasions, we also restate in this section any U.S. embassy advice given to official employees.
The Alliance was established to respond to the need for a specialist, professional intermediary organisation which would work in effective partnership with non-governmental and community-based organisations in developing countries, as well as with national governments, private and public donors and the UN system.
We can not assure you that the organizations which we list, or to which we refer you, are as they advertise themselves to be, or that they will meet your expectations.
www.aegis.com /countries/uk.html   (1709 words)

  
 United Kingdom
The estimated percentage of the population for whom a minimum of 20 of the most essential drugs-those that satisfy the health care needs of the majority of the population-are continuously and affordably available at public or private health facilities or drug outlets within one hour's travel from home.
In countries with gross enrollment ratios of less than 100%, there are not enough schools or slots for students, and children may not be taking the slots that are available because they are kept out of school.
In countries with gross enrollment ratios over 100%, there is much under- and/or overaged enrollment, meaning that many students are above or below the official age for the grade; this may be the result of having to repeat grades or entering school late because of work and/or inability to afford school fees.
hivinsite.ucsf.edu /global?page=cr10-uk-00&post=19&cid=UK   (2367 words)

  
 2005 Country Report on Human Rights Practices in the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, with a population of 60.4 million, is a constitutional monarchy with a democratic, parliamentary government.
Furthermore, the law permits asylum seekers to be removed to a third country deemed responsible for adjudicating an applicant's claim.
The country is primarily a destination for trafficking in persons and occasionally a transit point.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61683.htm   (6525 words)

  
 An MBendi Profile: An MBendi Country Profile for United Kingdom including economic and travel overviews and directories ...
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, abbreviated: UK, is bordered on the south by the English Channel, which separates it from the continent of Europe, on the east by the North Sea, and on the west by the Irish Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.
The United Kingdom is the world's fourth-largest economy and joined the European Union (EU) in 1973, but has no plans to join the common European currency, the euro, in the immediate future.
The United Kingdom has a 2001 estimated population of 59,647,790, with an average population density of 244 persons per sq km, which makes the UK one of the most densely populated countries in the world.
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 Mission Studies (United Methodist/GBGM)
If we believe with some of our founding fathers that education is the foundation of a democratic society, then the question arises as to what we want the future citizens of that society to know and what obligations the total society has to prepare children for their future – our future.
In the United States, free fls and former slaves responded to racism in the North by founding their own Methodist churches (African Methodist Episcopal and African Methodist Episcopal Zion).
This study highlights courageous women in the the New Testament, provides a window into women's leadership among the early followers of Jesus, and offers role models for women today who are compelled by Jesus and his teachings to be transformed and to transform the world.
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 United Kingdom:Country Web Pages   (Site not responding. Last check: )
www.oecd.org/uk is a one-stop-shop for OECD reports and statistics on the United Kingdom.
Total health spending accounted for 8.3% of GDP in the United Kingdom in 2004, compared with an average of 8.9% across all OECD countries.
Summary of economic developments and projections for the United Kingdom taken from the latest OECD Economic Outlook.
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 BBC NEWS | World | Americas | US says 'coalition of willing' grows
Earlier, the president's spokesman, Ari Fleischer, said that the "coalition of the willing" was made up of countries of every race and faith, on every continent, with a population of 1.2bn and a GDP of $21 trillion.
The list is most extraordinary for the countries that are left off - which include nearly all of the Arab states, even those countries like Qatar and Bahrain, where US and British forces have been based ahead of the invasion.
Many of the countries on the list are from Eastern Europe, where countries like Romania are providing basing rights, while Poland has offered 200 troops and the Czech Republic and Slovakia are sending chemical-biological warfare support units.
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 List of United Kingdom topics   (Site not responding. Last check: )
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (when Great Britain and Ireland merged in 1801)
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland the modern state nominally known as the United Kingdom
List of political parties in the United Kingdom
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 List of United Kingdom nations by population information - Search.com
List of United Kingdom nations by population information - Search.com
A list of United Kingdom nations (and English regions) by population as recorded by the 2001 Census:
List of United Kingdom cities, towns and districts by population
www.search.com /reference/List_of_United_Kingdom_nations_by_population   (101 words)

  
 GRID-Arendal on-line data collection : Global - Human population   (Site not responding. Last check: )
have a population of over 100,000 or are capitals of their nation state.
Listed are the geographical location of the cities and their population
For the United Kingdom the UNDY data were inadequate and replaced with the OPCS 1981 Urban Areas volume, giving cause for concern about other countries.
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 United Kingdom
Following the conference countries due to receive their gold balances from the Tripartite Gold Commission donated money to establish a fund to which those whose assets were stolen might lay claim.
As for arrests, the rate for the general population is 37 per 1,000 per year: for white people it is 34 per 1,000; for Asians 47 per 1,000; for Afro-Caribbeans 155 per 1,000; and other ethnic minorities 64 per 1,000.
Many people on the lists received hate-mail and threatening phone calls, and several synagogues were daubed with graffiti, one of them repeatedly.
www.axt.org.uk /antisem/archive/archive2/uk/uk.htm   (9023 words)

  
 United Kingdom - Country Profile - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - Tourism England   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Britain at the United Nations, the United Kingdom is one of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council.
The National Archives of England, Wales and the United Kingdom, explore over 1 000 years of history from Domesday to the present day.
The history of the oldest institution of government in the United Kingdom.
www.nationsonline.org /oneworld/united_kingdom.htm   (1310 words)

  
 BELOW-REPLACEMENT FERTILITY EXPECTED IN 75 PER CENT OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BY YEAR 2050 ACCORDING TO UN POPULATION ...
The 2002 Revision confirms key conclusions from previous revisions.  Despite the lower fertility levels projected and the increased mortality risks to which some populations will be subject, the population of the world is expected to increase by 2.6 billion during the next 47 years, from 6.3 billion today to
Thus, if women were to have, on average, about half a child more than according to the medium variant, world population might rise to 10.6 billion in 2050 as projected in the high variant.
As a result of these trends, the population of more developed regions, currently at 1.2 billion, is anticipated to change little during the next
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