The 2003 CIA World Factbook. United States. Central Intelligence Agency

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manpower - availability:

       males age 15–49: 381,056 (2003 est.)

      Military manpower - fit for military service:

       males age 15–49: 201,402 (2003 est.)

      Military manpower - reaching military age annually:

       males: 20,476 (2003 est.)

      Military expenditures - dollar figure:

       $207.3 million (FY02)

      Military expenditures - percent of GDP:

       3.5% (FY02)

      Transnational Issues Botswana

      Disputes - international:

       established a commission with Namibia to resolve small residual

       disputes along the Caprivi Strip, including the Situngu marshlands

       along the Linyanti River; downstream Botswana residents protest

       Namibia's planned construction of the Okavango hydroelectric dam on

       Popa Falls; dormant dispute remains where Botswana, Namibia, Zambia,

       and Zimbabwe boundaries converge

      This page was last updated on 18 December, 2003

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      @Bouvet Island

      Introduction Bouvet Island

      Background:

       This uninhabited volcanic island is almost entirely covered by

       glaciers and is difficult to approach. It was discovered in 1739 by

       a French naval officer after whom the island was named. No claim was

       made until 1825, when the British flag was raised. In 1928, the UK

       waived its claim in favor of Norway, which had occupied the island

       the previous year. In 1971, Bouvet Island and the adjacent

       territorial waters were designated a nature reserve. Since 1977,

       Norway has run an automated meteorological station on the island.

      Geography Bouvet Island

      Location:

       island in the South Atlantic Ocean, southwest of the Cape of Good

       Hope (South Africa)

      Geographic coordinates:

       54 26 S, 3 24 E

      Map references:

       Antarctic Region

      Area:

       total: 58.5 sq km

       water: 0 sq km

       land: 58.5 sq km

      Area - comparative:

       about 0.3 times the size of Washington, DC

      Land boundaries:

       0 km

      Coastline:

       29.6 km

      Maritime claims:

       territorial sea: 4 NM

      Climate:

       antarctic

      Terrain:

       volcanic; coast is mostly inaccessible

      Elevation extremes:

       lowest point: South Atlantic Ocean 0 m

       highest point: Olav Peak 935 m

      Natural resources:

       none

      Land use: arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (93% ice) (1998 est.)

      Irrigated land:

       0 sq km (1998 est.)

      Natural hazards:

       NA

      Environment - current issues:

       NA

      Geography - note:

       covered by glacial ice; declared a nature reserve

      People Bouvet Island

      Population: uninhabited (July 2003 est.)

      Government Bouvet Island

      Country name:

       conventional long form: none

       conventional short form: Bouvet Island

      Dependency status:

       territory of Norway; administered by the Polar Department of the

       Ministry of Justice and Police from Oslo

      Legal system:

       the laws of Norway, where applicable, apply

      Flag description:

       the flag of Norway is used

      Economy Bouvet Island

      Economy - overview: no economic activity; declared a nature reserve

      Communications Bouvet Island

      Internet country code:

       .bv

      Communications - note:

       automatic meteorological station

      Transportation Bouvet Island

      Waterways:

       none

      Ports and harbors:

       none; offshore anchorage only

      Military Bouvet Island

      Military - note: defense is the responsibility of Norway

      Transnational Issues Bouvet Island

      Disputes - international: none

      This page was last updated on 18 December, 2003

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      @Brazil

      Introduction Brazil

      Background:

       Following three centuries under the rule of Portugal, Brazil became

       an independent nation in 1822. By far the largest and most populous

       country in South America, Brazil has overcome more than half a

       century of military intervention in the governance of the country to

       pursue industrial and agricultural growth and development of the

       interior. Exploiting vast natural resources and a large labor pool,

       Brazil is today South America's leading economic power and a

       regional leader. Highly unequal income distribution remains a

       pressing problem.

      Geography Brazil

      Location:

       Eastern South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean

      Geographic coordinates:

       10 00 S, 55 00 W

      Map references:

       South America

      Area:

       total: 8,511,965 sq km

       land: 8,456,510 sq km

       note: includes Arquipelago de Fernando de Noronha, Atol das Rocas,

       Ilha da Trindade, Ilhas Martin Vaz, and Penedos de Sao Pedro e Sao

       Paulo

       water: 55,455 sq km

      Area - comparative:

       slightly smaller than the US

      Land


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