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Title: The 2002 CIA World Factbook 
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Release Date: August, 2004 [EBook #6344] [Yes, we are more than
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*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK, THE 2002 
CIA WORLD FACTBOOK *** 
 
This eBook was prepared by Philip Serracino Inglott. 
 
CIA -- The World Factbook 2002 -- Country Listing 
Afghanistan 
Albania 
Algeria 
American Samoa 
Andorra 
Angola 
Anguilla 
Antarctica 
Antigua and Barbuda 
Arctic Ocean
Argentina 
Armenia 
Aruba 
Ashmore and Cartier Islands 
Atlantic Ocean 
Australia 
Austria 
Azerbaijan 
 
Bahamas, The 
Bahrain 
Baker Island 
Bangladesh 
Barbados 
Bassas da India 
Belarus 
Belgium 
Belize 
Benin 
Bermuda
Bhutan 
Bolivia 
Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Botswana 
Bouvet Island 
Brazil 
British Indian Ocean Territory 
British Virgin Islands 
Brunei 
Bulgaria 
Burkina Faso 
Burma 
Burundi 
 
Cambodia 
Cameroon 
Canada 
Cape Verde 
Cayman Islands 
Central African Republic
Chad 
Chile 
China 
Christmas Island 
Clipperton Island 
Cocos (Keeling) Islands 
Colombia 
Comoros 
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 
Congo, Republic of the 
Cook Islands 
Coral Sea Islands 
Costa Rica 
Cote d'Ivoire 
Croatia 
Cuba 
Cyprus 
Czech Republic 
 
Denmark
Djibouti 
Dominica 
Dominican Republic 
 
East Timor 
Ecuador 
Egypt 
El Salvador 
Equatorial Guinea 
Eritrea 
Estonia 
Ethiopia 
Europa Island 
 
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 
Faroe Islands 
Fiji 
Finland 
France 
French Guiana 
French Polynesia
French Southern and Antarctic Lands 
 
Gabon 
Gambia, The 
Gaza Strip 
Georgia 
Germany 
Ghana 
Gibraltar 
Glorioso Islands 
Greece 
Greenland 
Grenada 
Guadeloupe 
Guam 
Guatemala 
Guernsey 
Guinea 
Guinea-Bissau 
Guyana
Haiti 
Heard Island and McDonald Islands 
Holy See (Vatican City) 
Honduras 
Hong Kong 
Howland Island 
Hungary 
 
Iceland 
India 
Indian Ocean 
Indonesia 
Iran 
Iraq 
Ireland 
Israel 
Italy 
 
Jamaica 
Jan Mayen
Japan 
Jarvis Island 
Jersey 
Johnston Atoll 
Jordan 
Juan de Nova Island 
 
Kazakhstan 
Kenya 
Kingman Reef 
Kiribati 
Korea, North 
Korea, South 
Kuwait 
Kyrgyzstan 
 
Laos 
Latvia 
Lebanon 
Lesotho 
Liberia
Libya 
Liechtenstein 
Lithuania 
Luxembourg 
 
Macau 
Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of 
Madagascar 
Malawi 
Malaysia 
Maldives 
Mali 
Malta 
Man, Isle of 
Marshall Islands 
Martinique 
Mauritania 
Mauritius 
Mayotte 
Mexico
Micronesia, Federated States of 
Midway Islands 
Moldova 
Monaco 
Mongolia 
Montserrat 
Morocco 
Mozambique 
 
Namibia 
Nauru 
Navassa Island 
Nepal 
Netherlands 
Netherlands Antilles 
New Caledonia 
New Zealand 
Nicaragua 
Niger 
Nigeria
Niue 
Norfolk Island 
Northern Mariana Islands 
Norway 
 
Oman 
 
Pacific Ocean 
Pakistan 
Palau 
Palmyra Atoll 
Panama 
Papua New Guinea 
Paracel Islands 
Paraguay 
Peru 
Philippines 
Pitcairn Islands 
Poland 
Portugal 
Puerto Rico
Qatar 
 
Reunion 
Romania 
Russia 
Rwanda 
 
Saint Helena 
Saint Kitts and Nevis 
Saint Lucia 
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 
Samoa 
San Marino 
Sao Tome and Principe 
Saudi Arabia 
Senegal 
Seychelles 
Sierra Leone 
Singapore
Slovakia 
Slovenia 
Solomon Islands 
Somalia 
South Africa 
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 
Southern Ocean 
Spain 
Spratly Islands 
Sri Lanka 
Sudan 
Suriname 
Svalbard 
Swaziland 
Sweden 
Switzerland 
Syria 
 
Taiwan entry follows Zimbabwe 
Tajikistan
Tanzania 
Thailand 
Togo 
Tokelau 
Tonga 
Trinidad and Tobago 
Tromelin Island 
Tunisia 
Turkey 
Turkmenistan 
Turks and Caicos Islands 
Tuvalu 
 
Uganda 
Ukraine 
United Arab Emirates 
United Kingdom 
United States 
Uruguay 
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu 
Venezuela 
Vietnam 
Virgin Islands 
 
Wake Island 
Wallis and Futuna 
West Bank 
Western Sahara 
World 
 
Yemen 
Yugoslavia 
 
Zambia 
Zimbabwe 
 
Taiwan 
 
CIA - The World Factbook 2002 
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Aruba 
Introduction 
Aruba 
Background: Discovered and claimed for Spain in 1499, Aruba was 
acquired by the Dutch in 1636. The island's economy has been 
dominated by three main industries. A 19th century gold rush was 
followed by prosperity brought on by the opening in 1924 of an oil 
refinery. The last decades of the 20th century saw a boom in the 
tourism industry. Aruba seceded from the Netherlands Antilles in 1986 
and became a separate, autonomous member of the Kingdom of the 
Netherlands. Movement toward full independence was halted at 
Aruba's request in 1990. 
Geography Aruba 
Location: Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, north of Venezuela 
Geographic coordinates: 12 30 N, 69 58 W 
Map references: Central America and the Caribbean 
Area: total:    
    
		
	
	
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