Morocco 2004
Yearbook 2004 Morocco. The total population in Morocco is 36,910,571 people in 2020. King Muhammad VI pardoned 33 political prisoners in January, among them the […]
Yearbook 2004 Morocco. The total population in Morocco is 36,910,571 people in 2020. King Muhammad VI pardoned 33 political prisoners in January, among them the […]
Montenegro is a Southern European state, in the north-western sector of the Balkan peninsula; it borders Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Albania and overlooks […]
Yearbook 2004 Mongolia. The total population in Mongolia is 3,278,301 people in 2020. The June parliamentary elections were a great success for the non-socialist Fatherland […]
Yearbook 2004 Monaco. The total population in Monaco is 39,253 people in 2020. Monaco, known for his low crime, was subjected to his first blast […]
Yearbook 2004 Moldova. The total population in Moldova is 4,033,974 people in 2020. Talks on the interrupted peace process between Moldova and the breakaway republic […]
Yearbook 2004 Micronesia Federation. The total population in Micronesia is 115,034 people in 2020. Over 90% of the buildings on the island of Yap were […]
Yearbook 2004 Mexico. In March, Mexican media were able to view video footage of Mexico City Finance Secretary Gustavo Ponce and the mayor’s former private […]
Yearbook 2004 Mauritius. During the year, Prime Minister Paul Bérenger began acting to get Britain to return the Chagos Islands, which Mauritius has been claiming […]
Yearbook 2004 Mauritania. During the summer, Mauritania was seriously affected by grasshopper invasions. The total population in Mauritania is 4,649,669 people in 2020. Swarms with […]
Yearbook 2004 Marshall Islands. On March 1, on the 50th anniversary of the US explosion of the hydrogen bomb Bravo over the Bikini Toll, memorial […]
Yearbook 2004 Malta. On his 70th birthday in February, Malta’s Prime Minister Eddie Fenech announced Adami was leaving. He also left the post of leader […]
Yearbook 2004 Maldives. After unprecedented political protests at the end of 2003, the situation remained troubled throughout 2004. A newly formed illegal opposition party, the […]
Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country located on the Malay Peninsula and part of the island of Borneo. It is known for its natural beauty […]
Yearbook 2004 Malawi. The total population in Malawi is 19,129,963 people in 2020. Presidential and parliamentary elections were held in May. Observers from the EU […]
Yearbook 2004 Madagascar. After political turmoil throughout 2002, Madagascar had strong economic growth in 2003 of almost 10%. However, this development was reversed when, in […]
Yearbook 2004 Luxembourg. The total population in Luxembourg is 625,989 people in 2020. The largest government party, the Christian Democratic CSV (Chrëschtlech-Sozial Vollekspartei), further strengthened […]
Lithuania is a country in Northern Europe, located on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. It is bordered by Latvia to the north, Belarus […]
Yearbook 2004 Liechtenstein. In August, Prince Hans Adam handed over the daily government responsibility to his son Alois. The prince retained the post of head […]
Yearbook 2004 Libya. During the year, Libya made a comeback on the international stage. In January, the country began dismantling its weapons of mass destruction […]
Yearbook 2004 Liberia. At a conference in New York in February, the UN, the World Bank and a number of industrialized countries pledged more than […]
Yearbook 2004 Lesotho. The government announced a state of emergency in February and appealed for increased food assistance, after the drought entered the third year. […]
Yearbook 2004 Lebanon. The total population in Lebanon is 6,825,456 people in 2020. The country’s political establishment was split during the fall by a political […]
Yearbook 2004 Latvia. The total population in Latvia is 1,886,209 people in 2020. The longstanding contradictions within the government coalition turned into an open crisis […]
Yearbook 2004 Kyrgyzstan. The total population in Kyrgyzstan is 6,524,206 people in 2020. The UN Drugs and Crime Agency (UNODC) opened an office in Kyrgyzstan’s […]
Yearbook 2004 Kuwait. In May, the government proposed a legislative amendment that would allow women to vote and stand for election to Parliament. Under current […]
Yearbook 2004 Kosovo. The total population in Kosovo is 1.8 million people in 2020. Kosovo was shaken in March by the worst outbreak of violence […]
Yearbook 2004 Kiribati. The total population in Kiribati is 119,460 people in 2020. The government’s decision in 2003 to recognize Taiwan and sever diplomatic relations […]
Kenya is a country in East Africa, located on the equator and bordered by Ethiopia, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, South Sudan, and Sudan. It has a […]
Yearbook 2004 Kazakhstan. The total population in Kazakhstan is 18,776,718 people in 2020. The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) warned at the beginning of the […]
Yearbook 2004 Jordan. Authorities during the year conducted an intense hunt for people suspected of having links to the Islamist terror network al-Qaeda and to […]
Japan is an East Asian country located off the eastern coast of the mainland. It is composed of over 6,800 islands, and its four main […]
Yearbook 2004 Jamaica. Relations between Jamaica and Haiti were severely disrupted when Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide was granted temporary asylum in Jamaica in March. The […]
Yearbook 2004 Ivory Coast. In February, the UN Security Council approved a peacekeeping force of over 6,000 to be sent to the Ivory Coast, where […]
Yearbook 2004 Italy. The total population in Italy is 60,461,837 people in 2020. The ruling four-party coalition in Italy was drawn during the year with […]
Yearbook 2004 Israel. In February, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon launched a plan to close all Jewish settlements in the occupied Gaza Strip and also four […]
Yearbook 2004 Ireland. In March, Ireland was the first country in Europe to ban smoking in all workplaces. This meant that smoking was no longer […]