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Sunday, 14 December 2014

Bulgaria - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Republic of Bulgaria
President: Rosen Plevneliev (2012)
Prime Minister (Acting): Georgi Bliznashki (2014)
Land area: 42,683 sq mi (110,549 sq km);
total area: 42,823 sq mi (110,910 sq km )
Population (2012 est.): 7,093,635 (growth rate: –0.781%); birth rate: 9.32/1000; infant mortality rate: 16.68/1000; life expectancy: 73.59
Capital and largest city (2009 est.): Sofia, 1,192,000 million
Monetary unit: Lev
Languages: Bulgarian 85%, Turkish 10%, Roma 4%
Ethnicity/race: Bulgarian 83.9%, Turk 9.4%, Roma 4.7%, other (including Macedonian, Armenian, Tatar, Circassian) 2% (2001)
National Holiday: Liberation Day, March 3
Religions: Bulgarian Orthodox 83%, Islam 12%, other Christian 1% (2001)
Literacy rate: 98.2% (2006 est.)
Economic summary: GDP/PPP $101.2 billion (2011 est.); per capita $13,500.
Real growth rate: 2.2%.
Inflation: 4%.
Unemployment: 8.8%.
Arable land: 29.94%.
Agriculture: vegetables, fruits, tobacco, wine, wheat, barley, sunflowers, sugar beets; livestock.
Labor force: 2.533 million; agriculture 7.1%, industry 30.6%, services 64.2% (2011 est.).
Industries: electricity, gas, water; food, beverages, tobacco; machinery and equipment, base metals, chemical products, coke, refined petroleum, nuclear fuel.
Natural resources: bauxite, copper, lead, zinc, coal, timber, arable land.
Exports: $26.08 billion (2011 est.): clothing, footwear, iron and steel, machinery and equipment, fuels.
Imports: $28.39 billion (2011 est.): machinery and equipment; metals and ores; chemicals and plastics; fuels, minerals, and raw materials.
Major trading partners: Russia, Germany, Italy, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Ukraine, France (2010)
Communications: Telephones: main lines in use: 2.2 million (2010); mobile cellular: 10.585 million (2010). Broadcast media: Four national terrestrial television stations with 1 state-owned and 3 privately-owned; a vast array of TV stations are available from cable and satellite TV providers; state-owned national radio broadcasts over 3 networks; large number of private radio stations broadcasting, especially in urban areas (2010). Internet hosts:785,546 (2010). Internet users: 3.395 million (2009).
Transportation: Railways: total: 4,151 km (2009).
Highways: total: 40,231 km; paved: 39,587 km (includes 418 km of expressways); unpaved 644 km (2008). Waterways: 470 km (2009).
Ports and terminals: Burgas, Varna.
Airports: 210 (2010).
International disputes: none.


The Thracians lived in what is now known as Bulgaria from about 3500 B.C. They were incorporated into the Roman Empire by the first century A.D. At the decline of the empire, the Goths, Huns, Bulgars, and Avars invaded. The Bulgars, who crossed the Danube from the north in 679, took control of the region. Although the country bears the name of the Bulgars, the Bulgar language and culture died out, replaced by a Slavic language, writing, and religion. In 865, Boris I adopted Orthodox Christianity. The Bulgars twice conquered most of the Balkan peninsula between 893 and 1280. But in 1396 they were invaded by the Ottoman Empire, which made Bulgaria a Turkish province until 1878. Ottoman rule was harsh and inescapable, given Bulgaria's proximity to its oppressor. In 1878, Russia forced Turkey to give Bulgaria its independence after the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). But the European powers, fearing Russia's and Bulgaria's dominance in the Balkans, intervened at the Congress of Berlin (1878), limiting Bulgaria's territory and fashioning it into a small principality ruled by Alexander of Battenburg, the nephew of the Russian czar.


Alexander was succeeded in 1887 by Prince Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, who declared a kingdom independent of the Ottoman Empire on Oct. 5, 1908. In the First Balkan War (1912–1913), Bulgaria and the other members of the Balkan League fought against Turkey to regain Balkan territory. Angered by the small portion of Macedonia it received after the battle—it considered Macedonia an integral part of Bulgaria—the country instigated the Second Balkan War (June–Aug. 1913) against Turkey as well as its former allies. Bulgaria lost the war and all the territory it had gained in the First Balkan War. Bulgaria joined Germany in World War I in the hope of again gaining Macedonia.


After this second failure, Ferdinand abdicated in favor of his son in 1918. Boris III squandered Bulgaria's resources and assumed dictatorial powers in 1934–1935. Bulgaria fought on the side of the Nazis in World War II, but after Russia declared war on Bulgaria on Sept. 5, 1944, Bulgaria switched sides. Three days later, on Sept. 9, 1944, a Communist coalition took control of the country and set up a government under Kimon Georgiev.












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Belarus - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Republic of Belarus
President: Alyaksandr Lukashenka (since 1994)
Prime Minister: Mikhail Myasnikovich (since 2010)Total area: 80,154 sq mi (207,600 sq km)Population (2012 est.): 9,542,883 (growth rate: &ndaqsh;-0.36%); birth rate: 9.73/1000; infant mortality rate: 6.16/1000; life expectancy: 71.48; density per sq km: 46Capital and largest city (2009 est.): Mensk (Minsk), 1,837,000Other large cities: Gomel, 502,200; Mogilyov, 374,000; Vitebsk, 355,800; Grodno, 314,100; Brest, 306,300; Bobruysk, 228,100Monetary unit: Belorussian ruble

In the 5th century A.D. , Belarus (also known as White Russia) was colonized by east Slavic tribes. Kiev dominated it from the 9th to 12th century. After the destruction of Kiev by the Mongols in the 13th century, the territory was conquered by the dukes of Lithuania, although it retained a degree of autonomy. Belarus became part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which merged with Poland in 1569. Following the partitions of Poland in 1772, 1793, and 1795, in which Poland was divided among Russia, Prussia, and Austria, Belarus became part of the Russian empire.

Following World War I, Belarus proclaimed itself a republic, only to find itself occupied by the Red Army soon after its March 1918 announcement. The Polish-Soviet War of 1918–1921 was fought to decide the fate of Belarus. West Belarus was ceded to Poland; the larger eastern part formed the Belorussian SSR, and was then joined to the USSR in 1922. In 1939, the Soviet Union took back West Belarus from Poland under the secret protocol of the Nazi-Soviet Nonaggression Pact and incorporated it into the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic. Occupied by the Nazis in World War II, Belarus was one of the war's most devastated battlefields.

When the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in Ukraine exploded in 1986, 70% of its radioactive fallout fell on the Belorussian SSR. Cancer and other illnesses have multiplied as a result.












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Saturday, 13 December 2014

Turkey - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Recep Tayyip Erdogan (2014)Prime Minister: Ahmet Davutoglu (2014)Land area: 297,591 sq mi (770,761 sq km); total area: 301,382 sq mi (780,580 sq km)Population (July 2014 est.): 81,619,392 (growth rate: 1.12%); birth rate: 16.86/1000; infant Mortality rate: 21.43/1000; life expectancy: 73.29Capital (2011 est.): Ankara, 4.194 millionLargest cities: Istanbul, 11.253 million; Izmir, 2.927 million; Bursa, 1.713 million; Adana, 1.468 million, Gaziantep 1.198 million.Monetary unit: Turkish lira (YTL)

Anatolia (Turkey in Asia) was occupied in about 1900 B.C. by the Indo-European Hittites and, after the Hittite empire's collapse in 1200 B.C. , by Phrygians and Lydians. The Persian Empire occupied the area in the 6th century B.C. , giving way to the Roman Empire, then later the Byzantine Empire. The Ottoman Turks first appeared in the early 13th century, subjugating Turkish and Mongol bands pressing against the eastern borders of Byzantium and making the Christian Balkan states their vassals.

They gradually spread through the Near East and Balkans, capturing Constantinople in 1453 and storming the gates of Vienna two centuries later. At its height, the Ottoman Empire stretched from the Persian Gulf to western Algeria. Lasting for 600 years, the Ottoman Empire was not only one of the most powerful empires in the history of the Mediterranean region, but it generated a great cultural outpouring of Islamic art, architecture, and literature.

After the reign of Sultan SĂ¼leyman I the Magnificent (1494–1566), the Ottoman Empire began to decline politically, administratively, and economically. By the 18th century, Russia was seeking to establish itself as the protector of Christians in Turkey's Balkan territories. Russian ambitions were checked by Britain and France in the Crimean War (1854–1856), but the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) gave Bulgaria virtual independence and Romania and Serbia liberation from their nominal allegiance to the sultan. Turkish weakness stimulated a revolt of young liberals known as the Young Turks in 1909. They forced Sultan Abdul Hamid to grant a constitution and install a liberal government. However, reforms were no barrier to further defeats in a war with Italy (1911–1912) and the Balkan Wars (1912–1913). Turkey sided with Germany in World War I, and, as a result, lost territory at the conclusion of the war.













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Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Southern Europe - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Albania - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Bujar Nishani (2011)
Prime Minister: Edi Rama (2013)
Land area: 10,579 sq mi (27,400 sq km);

total area: 11,100 sq mi (28,748 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 3,020,209 (growth rate: 0.3%); birth rate: 12.73/1000; infant mortality rate: 13.19/1000; life expectancy: 77.96; density per sq mi: 272
Capital and largest city (2011 est.):
Tirana, 419,000 Albania
Other large cities: Durres, 113,900; Elbasan, 97,000
Monetary unit: Lek

Andorra - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Prime Minister: Antoni MartĂ­ Petit (2011)
Chiefs of State (Coprinces): Francois Hollande for France and Joan Enric Vives SicĂ­lia for Spain
Population (2014 est.): 85,458 (growth rate: 0.17%); birth rate: 8.48/1000; infant mortality rate: 3.69/1000; life expectancy: 82.65
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): Andorra la Vella, 23,000
Monetary units: Euro



Bosnia and Herzegovina - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Chairman of the Presidency: Mladen Ivanić (Bosnian Serb, 2014)
Members of the Presidency: Dragan ÄŒović (Bosnian Croat, 2014), Bakir Izetbegović (Bosniak, 2010)
Prime Minister: Vjekoslav Bevanda (2012)
Total area: 19,741 sq mi (51,129 sq km)
Population (2012 est.): 4,622,292) (growth rate: -0.003%); birth rate: 8.89/1000; infant mortality rate: 8.47/1000; life expectancy: 78.96
Capital and largest city (2009 est.): Sarajevo, 392,000
Monetary unit: Marka

Croatia - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Republic of Croatia
President: Ivo Josipovic (2010)
Prime Minister: Zoran Milanovic (2011)
Land area: 21,781 sq mi (56,414 sq km);

total area: 21,831 sq mi (56,542 sq km)
Population (2012 est.): 4,480,043 (growth rate: -0.09%); birth rate: 9.57/1000; infant mortality rate: 6.06/1000; life expectancy: 75.99; density per sq km: 79
Capital and largest city (2009 est.): Zagreb, 685,000
Other large cities: Split, 173,600; Rijeka, 142,500; Osijek, 89,600
Monetary unit: Kuna

Cyprus - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Nikos Anastasiadis (2013)
Land area: 3,568 sq mi (9,241 sq km);

total area: 3,571 sq mi
Population (2012 est.): 1,138,071 (growth rate: 1.57%); birth rate: 11.44/1000; infant mortality rate: 9.05/1000; life expectancy: 78; density per sq km: 85
Capital and largest city (2009 est.): Lefkosia (Nicosia) (in government-controlled area), 240,000
Monetary unit: Euro


Gibraltar - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Status: Overseas territory
Governor: Sir James Dutton (2013)
Chief Minister: Fabian Picardo (2011)
Total area: 2 sq mi (6 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 29,185 (growth rate: 0.25%); birth rate: 14.15/1000; infant mortality rate: 6.29/1000; life expectancy: 79.13
Monetary unit: Gibraltar pound






Greece - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Karolos Papoulias (2005)
Prime Minister: Antonis Samaras (2012)
Land area: 50,502 sq mi (130,800 sq km); total area: 50,942 sq mi (131,940 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 10,775,557 (growth rate: .01%); birth rate: 8.8/1000; infant mortality rate: 11/1000; life expectancy: 80.3
Capital (2011 est.): Athens, 3.414 million
Other large cities: ThessalonĂ­ki, 883,000
Monetary unit: Euro (formerly drachma)

Vatican City - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Ruler: Francis I (2013)
Land area: 0.17 sq mi (0.44 sq km)
Population (July 2014 est.): 842
Monetary unit: Euro
The Vatican City State, sovereign and independent, is the survivor of the papal states that in 1859 comprised an area of some 17,000 sq mi (44,030 sq km). During the struggle for Italian unification, from 1860 to 1870, most of this area became part of Italy.

Italy - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Giorgio Napolitano (2006)
Prime Minister: Matteo Renzi (2014)
Land area: 113,521 sq mi (294,019 sq km);

total area: 116,305 sq mi (301,230 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 61,680,122 (growth rate: 0.3%); birth rate: 8.84/1000; infant mortality rate: 3.31/1000; life expectancy: 82.03
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): Rome, 3.298 million
Other large cities: Milan 2.909 million; Naples 2.373 million; Turin 1.613 million; Palermo 915,000; Bergamo 784,000 (2011)
Monetary unit: Euro (formerly lira)

Macedonia - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Gjorge Ivanov (2009)
Prime Minister: Nikola Gruevski (2006)
Land area: 9,928 sq mi (25,173 sq km);
total area: 9,781 sq mi (25,333 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 2,091,719 (growth rate: 0.21%); birth rate: 11.64/1000; infant mortality rate: 7.9/1000; life expectancy: 75.8
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): Skopje, 499,000
Monetary unit: Denar
National Name: Republika Makedonija

Malta - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca (2014)
Prime Minister: Joseph Muscat (2013)
Total area: 124 sq mi (321 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 412,655 (growth rate: 0.33%); birth rate: 10.24/1000; infant mortality rate: 3.59/1000; life expectancy: 80.11
Capital (2011 est.): Valletta, 198,000
Monetary unit: Euro
The strategic importance of Malta was recognized by the Phoenicians, who occupied it, as did, in turn, the Greeks, Carthaginians, and Romans.

Montenegro - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Filip Vujanovic (2003)
Prime Minister: Milo Djukanovic (2012)
Land area: 5,333 sq mi (13,812 sq km);

total area: 5,415 sq mi (14,026 sq km)
Population (2012 est.): 657,394 (growth rate: –0.633%); birth rate: 10.89/1000; death rate: 9.03/1000.
Capital (2009 est.): Podgorica, 144,000
Monetary unit: Euro
National name: Republike Crne Gore
Current government officials
Languages: Serbian 63.6%, Montenegrin (official) 22%, Bosnian 5.5%, Albanian 5.3%, unspecified (includes Croatian) 3.7% (2003 census)

Portugal - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Portuguese Republic
President: AnĂ­bal Cavaco Silva (2006)
Prime Minister: Pedro Passos Coelho (2011)
Land area: 35,382 sq mi (91,639 sq km); total area: 35,672 sq mi (92,391 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 10,813,834 (growth rate: 0.12%); birth rate: 9.42/1000; infant mortality rate: 4.48/1000; life expectancy: 79.01
Capital and largest city (2011 est.) Lisbon, 2.843 million
Other large city: Porto, 1.367 million (2011)
Monetary unit: Euro (formerly escudo)
An early Celtic tribe, the Lusitanians, are believed to have been the first inhabitants of Portugal.

San Marino - The Wide Worlds Snaps


Republic of San Marino

Captains Regent: Gian Franco Terenzi and Guerrino Zanotti (2014)
Total area: 23 sq mi (60 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 32,742 (growth rate: 0.87%); birth rate: 8.7/1000; infant mortality rate: 4.52/1000; life expectancy: 83.18; density per sq mi: 1,346.8
Capital (2013 est.): San Marino, 4,128
Largest city: Dogana, 7,000 (2014 est.)
Monetary unit: Euro

Serbia - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Tomislav Nikolic (2012)
Prime Minister: Aleksandar Vucic (2014)
Land and total area: 29,913 sq mi (77,474 sq km)
Population (July 2014 est): 7,209,764 (growth rate: –0.46%); birth rate: 9.13/1000; infant mortality rate: 6.4/1000; life expectancy: 75.02.
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): Belgrade, 1.135 million
Monetary unit: Yugoslav new dinar. In Kosovo both the euro and the Yugoslav dinar are legal.
Serbs settled the Balkan Peninsula in the 6th and 7th centuries and adopted Christianity in the 9th century.

Slovenia - The Wide Worlds Snaps

President: Borut Pahor (2012)
Prime Minister: Miro Cerar (2014)
Land area: 7,780 sq mi (20,151 sq km); total area: 7,827 sq mi (20,273 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 1,988,292 (growth rate: -0.23%); birth rate: 8.54/1000; infant mortality rate: 4.04/1000; life expectancy: 77.83
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): Ljubljana 273,000
Monetary unit: Slovenian tolar; euro (as of 1/1/07)
Slovenia was originally settled by Illyrian and Celtic peoples. It became part of the Roman Empire in the first century B.C.

Spain - The Wide Worlds Snaps

Ruler: King Felipe VI (2014)
Prime Minister: Mariano Rajoy (2011)
Land area: 192,819 sq mi (499,401 sq km);

total area: 194,896 sq mi (504,782 sq km)
Population (2014 est.): 47,737,941 (growth rate: 0.81%); birth rate: 9.88/1000; infant mortality rate: 3.33/1000; life expectancy: 81.47; density per sq mi: 240
Capital and largest city (2011 est.): Madrid, 6.574 million
Other large cities: Barcelona, 5.57 million; Valencia, 797,000
Monetary unit: Euro (formerly peseta)

Turkey - The Wide Worlds Snaps


President: Recep Tayyip Erdogan (2014)
Prime Minister: Ahmet Davutoglu (2014)
Land area: 297,591 sq mi (770,761 sq km);

total area: 301,382 sq mi (780,580 sq km)
Population (July 2014 est.): 81,619,392 (growth rate: 1.12%); birth rate: 16.86/1000; infant mortality rate: 21.43/1000; life expectancy: 73.29
Capital (2011 est.): Ankara, 4.194 million
Largest cities: Istanbul, 11.253 million; Izmir, 2.927 million; Bursa, 1.713 million; Adana, 1.468 million, Gaziantep 1.198 million.
Monetary unit: Turkish lira (YTL)

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