Bulgaria 2004
Bulgaria is a country located in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, Greece and […]
Bulgaria is a country located in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, Greece and […]
Yearbook 2004 Brunei. As the Principality celebrated its 20-year independence during the year, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, who inherited his post and governed Brunei uniquely, introduced […]
Yearbook 2004 Brazil. In the mayoral election in October, the Labor Party PT (Partido dos Trabalhadores) went strong, winning in 400 municipalities across the country, […]
Yearbook 2004 Botswana. In July, a trial began when around 200 people from the Bush People’s Basarwa challenged the government’s 2002 decision to forcibly relocate […]
Yearbook 2004 Bosnia and Herzegovina. The international community clearly expressed their displeasure that the Bosnian Serbs’ leaders during the war, Radovan Karadžić, were still not […]
Yearbook 2004 Bolivia. The total population in Bolivia is 11,673,032 people in 2020. The political turmoil that led to President Gonzálo Sánchez de Lozada’s dramatic […]
Yearbook 2004 Bhutan. In February, India’s army chief, NC Vij, said that the Bhutanese army’s offensive against the Indian separatist groups in the southern part […]
Attractions in Berlin Wonderful Berlin has so many attractions and sights. It may not be so strange considering the size of the city. Therefore, you […]
Attractions in Bergen There are hardly more beautiful “big cities” in Norway than Bergen. Top hikes overlooking Bergen city are perhaps the biggest attraction. But […]
Attractions in Bergamo Bergamo has so many attractions that you are guaranteed not to go through everything on a long weekend. In addition, of course, […]
Benin is a West African state, bordering to the West with Togo, to the East with Nigeria, to the North with Burkina Faso and Niger, […]
Yearbook 2004 Belize. Following a decision by the Privy Council in London, the government was allowed to proceed with the construction of the Chalillo hydroelectric […]
Yearbook 2004 Belgium. The elections held in June, partly for the regional parliaments and partly for the European Parliament, seemed to point to increased polarization […]
Yearbook 2004 Belarus. The total population in Belarus is 9,449,334 people in 2020. Belarus’s relationship with Russia remained tense during the year. An acute energy […]
Yearbook 2004 Barbados. The country’s relations with the United States became a thorn in the spring. The total population in Barbados is 287,386 people in […]
Yearbook 2004 Bangladesh. The violent riots and nationwide strikes that have characterized Bangladesh’s domestic policy for many years continued. At the beginning of the year, […]
Yearbook 2004 Bahrain. In April, Nada Haffadh, the doctor and the House of Representatives, was appointed Minister of Health and thus became the country’s first […]
Yearbook 2004 Bahamas. The total population in Bahamas is 393,255 people in 2020. The Bahamas was hit in September by two severe hurricanes, Frances and […]
Yearbook 2004 Azerbaijan. The political repression of the opposition continued during the year. The authorities closed a mosque in Baku in March, where the imam […]
Austria is a small, landlocked country located in Central Europe. It is bordered by Germany, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Italy, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. […]
Yearbook 2004 Australia. In February, Australia and the United States entered into a free trade agreement, which means that customs duties are abolished on most […]
Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, located in the Caucasus Mountains between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, have been border neighbors for centuries. The region […]
Yearbook 2004 Argentina. The organized protests of the unemployed (“piqueteros”) increased during the year. In early February, the Ministry of Labor building in Buenos Aires […]
Yearbook 2004 Antigua and Barbuda. For the first time in 50 years, there was a change of power in Antigua and Barbuda when the country […]
Yearbook 2004 Angola. Although the oil price doubled during the year, giving the state unexpected extra billion in revenue, the vast majority of Angola’s residents […]
(Principat d’Andorra; Principauté d’Andorre). Southern European state (468 km²). Capital: Andorra La Vella. Administrative division: districts (7). Population: 84,082 (2009 estimate). Language: Catalan (official), French, Spanish. […]
Yearbook 2004 Algeria. Abdelaziz Bouteflika was re-elected on April 8 for another five-year term in the presidential post. Bouteflika received almost 85% of the vote, […]
Yearbook 2004 Albania. Land grief was announced in January after at least 20 Albanians drowned during an attempt to cross the Adriatic to Italy in […]
Yearbook 2004 Aland. The Åland Government, the provincial government, experienced a number of setbacks during the year. Internal contradictions prevailed between the four coalition parties, […]
Yearbook 2004 Afghanistan. A council assembly, Loya Jirga, adopted a new constitution in early January that gives Afghanistan a strong presidential office. A. is described […]
Yearbook 2004 European Union. Here are some of the events and decisions within the EU that got the attention during the year. In May, the […]
According to Countryaah.com, Africa population is 1.216 billion as of 2021. Arts African art is a summary international term for the traditional visual arts created […]
According to Countryaah.com, Asia has an area of 44,579,000 square kilometers representing 29.4% of the Earth’s land area. Asia’s history is characterized by the intersections […]
According to Countryaah, the name Europe is known with geographical significance from the oldest Greek poets. At Hesiod, Europe and Asia are both daughters of […]
North America Relief The North America, in general, is geologically old, even though it has more recent formations. In Canada, for example, rocks of 3.96 […]
Andean America It is called the Andean states the region of South America cut in the Andes, a mountain range that stretches from north to […]
Rome and the Mediterranean world (until 133 BC): A cry for help from Messinas (Mamertines) led to the first war with Carthage (Punic Wars), which […]
The island state, which is surrounded by the North Sea, the Atlantic Ocean, the Irish Sea and the English Channel and extends between 50 ° […]
Barcelona [Spanish -θe-, Catalan -sə-], capital of Catalonia and second largest city in Spain, provincial capital and cultural center of Catalonia, (2020) 1.7 million residents. […]