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Название: The 1992 CIA World Factbook

Автор: United States. Central Intelligence Agency

Издательство: Bookwire

Жанр: Социология

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       GDP:

       exchange rate conversion - $45 billion, per capita $1,300; real growth rate

       3.7% (1990 est.)

       Inflation rate (consumer prices):

       26.8% (1991)

       Unemployment rate:

       10.5% (1991)

       Budget:

       revenues $4.39 billion; current expenditures $3.93 billion, capital

       expenditures $1.03 billion (1989 est.)

       Exports:

       $7.5 billion (f.o.b., 1991)

       commodities:

       petroleum (19%), coffee, coal, bananas, fresh cut flowers

       partners:

       US 40%, EC 21%, Japan 5%, Netherlands 4%, Sweden 3%

       Imports:

       $6.1 billion (c.i.f., 1991)

       commodities:

       industrial equipment, transportation equipment, foodstuffs, chemicals, paper

       products

       partners:

       US 36%, EC 16%, Brazil 4%, Venezuela 3%, Japan 3%

       External debt:

       $17.0 billion (1991)

       Industrial production:

       growth rate 1% (1991 est.); accounts for 21% of GDP

       Electricity:

       9,624,000 kW capacity; 38,856 million kWh produced, 1,150 kWh per capita

       (1991)

       Industries:

       textiles, food processing, oil, clothing and footwear, beverages, chemicals,

       metal products, cement; mining - gold, coal, emeralds, iron, nickel, silver,

       salt

       Agriculture:

       growth rate 3% (1991 est.) accounts for 22% of GDP; crops make up two-thirds

       and livestock one-third of agricultural output; climate and soils permit a

       wide variety of crops, such as coffee, rice, tobacco, corn, sugarcane, cocoa

       beans, oilseeds, vegetables; forest products and shrimp farming are becoming

       more important

       Illicit drugs:

       illicit producer of cannabis, coca, and opium; about 37,500 hectares of coca

       under cultivation; major supplier of cocaine to the US and other

       international drug markets

      :Colombia Economy

      Economic aid:

       US commitments, including Ex-Im (FY70-89), $1.6 billion; Western (non-US)

       countries, ODA and OOF bilateral commitments (1970-89), $3.3 billion,

       Communist countries (1970-89), $399 million

       Currency:

       Colombian peso (plural - pesos); 1 Colombian peso (Col$) = 100 centavos

       Exchange rates:

       Colombian pesos (Col$) per US$1 - 711.88 (January 1992), 633.08 (1991),

       550.00 (1990), 435.00 (1989), 336.00 (1988), 242.61 (1987)

       Fiscal year:

       calendar year

      :Colombia Communications

      Railroads:

       3,386 km; 3,236 km 0.914-meter gauge, single track (2,611 km in use), 150 km

       1. 435-meter gauge

       Highways:

       75,450 km total; 9,350 km paved, 66,100 km earth and gravel surfaces

       Inland waterways:

       14,300 km, navigable by river boats

       Pipelines:

       crude oil 3,585 km; petroleum products 1,350 km; natural gas 830 km; natural

       gas liquids 125 km

       Ports:

       Barranquilla, Buenaventura, Cartagena, Covenas, San Andres, Santa Marta,

       Tumaco

       Merchant marine:

       31 ships (1,000 GRT or over) totaling 289,794 GRT/443,369 DWT; includes 9

       cargo, 1 chemical tanker, 3 petroleum tanker, 8 bulk, 10 container; note -

       in addition, 2 naval tankers are sometimes used commercially

       Civil air:

       83 major transport aircraft

       Airports:

       1,167 total, 1,023 usable; 70 with permanent-surface runways; 1 with runways

       over 3,659 m; 8 with runways 2,440-3,659 m; 191 with runways 1,220-2,439 m

       Telecommunications:

       nationwide radio relay system; 1,890,000 telephones; broadcast stations -

       413 AM, no FM, 33 TV, 28 shortwave; 2 Atlantic Ocean INTELSAT earth stations

       and 11 domestic satellite earth stations

      :Colombia Defense Forces

      Branches:

       Army (Ejercito Nacional), Navy (Armada Nacional, including Marines), Air

       Force (Fuerza Aerea de Colombia), National Police (Policia Nacional)

       Manpower availability:

       males 15-49, 9,214,691; 6,240,601 fit for military service; 353,691 reach

       military age (18) annually

       Defense expenditures:

       exchange rate conversion - $624 million, 1.4% of GDP (1991)

      :Comoros Geography

      Total area:

       2,170 km2

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