INTERESTING FACTS !!! ( once again xD )
Topic : Countries in various aspects ( kinda random xD )
Topic : Countries in various aspects ( kinda random xD )
Agriculture
- People might eat oats when they're hungry, but people from Hungary don't eat oats.
- What is in a name? More than 90% of people in Bhutan, Burundi and Burkina Faso are involved in agriculture.
- Iceland has far more tractors per 1000 hectares of cropland than any other nation - more than twice that of the next highest country, Slovenia.
- Costa Rica leads the world in per capita banana, melon and pineapple exports to the USA. Unsuprisingly, they’re also first in pesticide use.
- The United States, India and China account for a third of all arable and permanent cropland in the world.
- China is the textile mill of the world: it leads in cotton production, but also in cotton imports.
- Australia accounts for more organic cropland than the next 36 countries combined.
- Ukraine is the breadbasket of Europe, and the world's largest producer of barley and total coarse grain per gdp.
Background
- Peru’s national bird is the Andean cock of the rock (Rupicola peruviana).
- Every year, approximatley one third of Bangledesh finds itself underwater from monsoons.
- The expatriate population from Cape Verde is larger than its domestic one.
- Armenia was the first nation to formally adopt Christianity, and today has one of the few Christian cultures to still sacrifice animals on Sunday.
Crime
- Per capita, South Africa has the most assaults, rapes, and murders with firearms.
- Two-thirds of the world's executions occur in China.
- Two-thirds of the world's kidnappings occur in Colombia.
- Venezuela is one of the happiest and most murderous places in the world.
- Russia has almost twice as many judges and magistrates as the United States. Meanwhile, the United States has 8 times as much crime.
- In the Maldives, there are more than 2 jails for every 1000 people.
- One in every three Australians is a victim of crime.
- Saudi diplomats have 367 unpaid parking fines in Britain.
- In pure number terms, more crimes are committed in America than in any other nation. The same goes for burglaries, car thefts, rapes and assaults.
- The United States puts 0.7 % of its population in Prison - a vastly higher percentage than any other nation.
- India’s criminal courts acquitted over a million defendants in 1999, more than the next 48 surveyed countries combined.
- Women make up more than 10% of the prison population in only six countries: Thailand, , Qatar, Paraguay, Costa Rica, and Singapore.
- People trust Swedes! Swedish companies are the world’s least-likely to be perceived as paying bribes.
- 84% of people in Finland feel that they are at a low risk of experiencing a burglary - but just look at how many burglaries they have!
- The Caribbean islands of Barbados, Saint Lucia and Grenada are all in the top 5 for the most crowded prisons in the world.
- 82% of people in Finland show confidence in police institutions, though only 41% of the Fins surveyed felt they could report a crime to the police.
Currency
- ‘Dollar’ is the most common currency name, followed by ‘franc,’ ‘pound,’ ‘dinar,’ ‘peso,’ and ‘rupee.’
- Iran, Cuba, Iraq and Syria all have something in common: their currencies are fixed to the US Dollar.
Democracy
- You can be imprisoned for not voting in Fiji, Chile and Egypt - at least in theory.
- In the last Argentinian elections, 21% of the votes were declared invalid.
- In Belgium, 55% of government ministers are female. The country’s first female parliamentarian was appointed in 1921.
- In 1919, Kenya became the first African colony to give women the right to vote.
- The United States allowed women to stand for election in 1788. 132 years later, women were finally allowed to vote in elections.
Economy
- Israel has a GDP per capita 21 times that of the West Bank and 33 times that of the Gaza Strip.
- The majority of people in most African countries live in poverty.
- 72% of people in Mali earn
less than $1 per day. - 41% world's poor people live in India.
- The ten most generous countries are all in Europe.
- Americans are 15% more innovative than the Japanese. But in percentage terms, the Japanese grant 3.5 times more patents.
- United we stand? The United Kingdom and United States are both in the top ten for Gross Domestic Product - and for child poverty.
- Three of the top ten countries for GDP per capita are island nations: Bermuda, Cayman Islands, and Iceland.
- France is the top destination in the world for tourists, accounting for 11 percent of all tourist arrivals worldwide.
- The top ten countries for tourist destinations account for 49.6 percent of all tourist arrivals worldwide.
- The number of tourists in San Marino is almost 19 times the resident population.
- Iran imports more US goods than Latvia and Estonia combined.
- Cuba's per capita imports from the United States are greater than Russia's.
- Greenland has a higher GDP per capita than South Korea.
- In 1900, 22 countries had a higher GDP per capita than Mexico. Current GDP per capita figures show that 79 countries are higher.
Education
- There are 22 countries where more than half the population is illiterate. Fifteen of them are in Africa.
- The women of Iceland earn two-thirds of their nation's university degrees.
- More than half of Indonesia's primary school teachers are under 30 years of age .
- Thinking of becoming a teacher? Head to Switzerland. Teaching salaries there start at $US 33,000.
- Kids in Mali spend only 2 years in school. More than half of them start working between the ages of 10 and 14.
- Teachers make up 7.8 percent of Iceland’s labor force - and they only have to teach 38 weeks per year.
- Central European men don’t teach. In Hungary, Czech Republic, and Slovakia, over 75 percent of lower secondary teachers are female.
Energy
- Japan has 53 working nuclear reactors and is planning to build another 12.
- The top 10 countries for electricity generation using a nuclear energy source are all in Europe.
- The price of gasoline in Turkmenistan is only $US 0.03 per liter. This is cheaper than in any of the OPEC (Oil Producing) countries.
- Ukraine is number one in the world for per capita construction of nuclear reactors and nuclear waste generated.
- Russia produces more natural gas than the next six countries combined, and has over a quarter of the world's proven gas reserves.
Environment
- Japan's water has a very high dissolved oxygen concentration - but not enough to prevent drowning in the bath.
- Indonesia contains the most known mammal species - and the most mammal species under threat.
- The total area of Australia’s coral reefs is greater than the total area of some 130 individual countries.
Food
- The average person in the United Kingdom drinks as much tea as 23 Italians.
- Norwegians drink 10.7 kilograms of coffee per person each year, and also lead the globe in anxiety disorders. Time to switch to herbal tea?
- Norwegians consume more than 15 times as much coffee per person as the Irish.
- The average person in the United Kingdom drinks as much tea as 23 Italians.
- The five countries with the highest coffee consumption are also the five countries whose citizens trust one another the most. Coincidence? Probably.
- Canadians drink more fruit juice than the citizens of any other nation - more than one litre for each person, every week.
- Bacon on the side: the average rate of pork consumption among the Danes is over twice as high as that of Americans.
- Americans consume 10 times as many soft drinks as the Japanese
- In 1960, alcohol consumption in Italy was 16.6 litres consumed per person. In 2003? 8 litres were consumed per person.
- Venezuela has three times as many Subway resturants as France.
Geography
- Guinea has the wettest capital on Earth, with 3.7 metres of rain a year.
- Clipperton Island wins our prize for the most unusual looking country.
- Only two countries in the world are doubly landlocked: Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan.
- Sick of crowds? Move to Greenland! Greenlanders have 38 square kilometres of land per person.
- Kazakhstan is the world's largest landlocked country.
- Think Antarctica is inhospitable? Think again - its land area is only ninety-eight percent ice. Reassuringly, the other 2% is "barren rock".
- The Mall in Washington, D.C. is 1.4 times larger than Vatican City.
- The four largest nations - Russia, China, USA and Canada - account for nearly a third of all land area.
- Brazil takes up 47.8% of South America.
- Canada lays claim to more water than any other nation.
- Almost the entire Cook Islands are covered by forest.
- Australia has more than 28 times the land area of New Zealand, but its coastline is not even twice as long.
- Although Russia is 127 times the size of Bangladesh, its population is slightly less.
Government
- Got a parking ticket in Finland? Better just pay up - it is the least corrupt nation in the world.
- Members of the armed forces and the police cannot vote in the Dominican Republic.
- Nauru, Tokelau and Western Sahara are the only three countries without official capital cities.
- Nauru is the world's smallest independent republic, and currently processes asylum seekers for Australia.
Health
- In Botswana, more than one in three adults aged 15-49 are infected with HIV/AIDS.
- The average woman in New Zealand doesn't give birth until she is nearly 30 years old.
- Mexican women spend 15.3% of their life in ill health.
- 22% of American women aged 20 gave birth while in their teens. In Switzerland and Japan, only 2% did so.
- In Ethiopia, nine out of ten births occur without skilled health staff present.
- The United States tops the world in plastic surgery procedures. Next comes Mexico.
- Only 4% of married women in Chad are using contraceptives.
- More than half of all doctors in Finland are female.
- One in three Italian babies is born by caesarean section.
Identification
- Libya is the only country with a single-coloured flag.
- NationMaster.com is now 40 times the size of the CIA World Factbook!
- Libya’s full name is the Great Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya.
- Nepal’s flag is the only one in the world that isn't square or rectangular.
- Of the 8 countries which include the word "democratic" in their long form name, 3 are dictatorships: Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Lao People's Democratic Republic and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
- The oldest official nation-state flag in the world is the northern cross of Denmark.
Immigration
- The top five countries of origin for refugees are all in Africa.
- Canada is immigrant-friendly. It confers the most new citizenships per capita and per $ GDP, and the second-most new citizenships overall.
- Apparently, the Federated States of Micronesia is the place to leave - and Afghanistan is the place to go.
- Want to go to the United States? Try going to Albania first. Albania has more U.S visa lottery winners per capita than anywhere else in the world.
Industry
- In 2002, every 1000 Swedes made a bus.
- Japan leads the world in car production, producing almost 50% more cars than either Germany and the United States.
- One motor vehicle is produced for every 10 people in Belgium, the highest rate in the world.
Internet
- Around 80% of all livejournal users are from the United States of America.
- Iceland has the most internet users per capita but there are more hosts per capita in the United States
Labor
- Danish workers strike 150 times more than their German neighbours.
- More than a third of the time, Icelanders don't show up for work. Perhaps that's why they're the world's happiest nation.
- In Switzerland, the average person has to work for 102 minutes to buy a kilogram of beef - one of the longest times in the developed world. On the other hand, they only have work 14 hours to buy a refrigerator.
- 61.5% of Swedes work more than
40 hours per week, but just across the border in Norway only 15.8% of people work this long. - If you are looking for work, just go to the Falkland Islands! They have full employment and a labor shortage.
- Mozambique has the most active female workforce, and the largest over the age of 65.
- Over 35% of young people in Poland are unemployed.
- The average Irish worker must work twice as long as the average Brit to buy a car.
- Nauru, whose economy is derived almost entirely from phosphate in bird droppings, has the highest rate of unemployment in the world.
Language
- Houses in English-speaking countries have the most rooms.
- Looking for the linguistic capital of the world? Head to Papua New Guinea, with 715 indigenous languages.
Lifestyle
- 62% of Bulgarians describe themselves as either 'not very' or 'not at all' happy.
- The fourteen unhappiest countries are all in Eastern Europe.
- 22% of New Zealanders have used cannabis.
- Australians are the most likely to join charities, educational organizations, environmental groups, sports groups and unions. But only 3% join political parties.
- Australians lead the world in hours worked and membership in many voluntary organizations. How do they find the energy?
- In all the countries surveyed, women do more housework than men.
- Norwegians rank number one in willingness to fight for their country and the most trusting people.
- Very few English speakers are not proud of their country.
Media
- Andorra has no unemployment, which is just as well because they have no broadcast TV channels either. What would everyone watch?
- China has the most workers, so it's a good thing they've also got the most TV's.
- Indians go out to the movies 3 billion times a year - much more than any other nation.
- The USA has more personal computers than the next 7 countries combined.
- Americans and Icelanders go to the cinema 5 times a year, on average. The average Japanese person goes only once.
- The United States has the most money, airports, radios and Internet Service Providers.
- Malaysia has the lowest rate of cinema attendance in the world.
- A three-minute local phone call in Ecuador costs 60 U.S. cents, 60 times as much as in Ukraine, Macedonia, Saudi Arabia, Nepal, or Uzbekistan.
- Taiwan and Luxembourg are the only countries in the world where the mobile phones outnumber the people!
- Leisure time: Armenia is a world leader in library members and cinemas per capita.
Military
- North Korea spends most of its GDP on its military.
- The United States spends more money on its military than the next 12 nations combined.
- In the 1990's, nearly half of all arms exported to developing countries came from the United States of America.
- If you're looking to invade someone by sea, try Canada, which has only 9000 Navy personnel guarding the longest national coastline in the world.
- Bolivia has 4,500 Navy personnel - which seems like quite a lot for a landlocked country.
- Israel's per capita military expenditure is the highest in the world, at over $1,400 per person. Syria, still officially at war with Israel, spends $46.51 per person on its military.
- Greece spends more money on conventional military imports than any country in the world except China and India.
Mortality
- Moldova has one of the smallest artillery forces in Europe, and the highest rate in the world of death by powered lawnmower. Coincidence? Surely not.
- On average, more than 70 persons die of varicose veins per year per country.
- If someone you know died from falling out of a tree, you’re probably Brazilian.
- You are more likely to be reported as having been killed by lightning in Cuba than in any other country.
People
- Andorrans live the longest, four years longer than in neighbouring France and Spain.
- China's labor force stands at 706 million people, almost three times that of Europe and twice that of North and South America combined
- Luxembourgers are the world's richest people - and also the most generous.
- Senior gentlemen might consider a trip to Russia, where there are two women over 65 for every man.
- Single guys should check out The Virgin Islands, where the women outnumber the men.
- Many Americans live alone - the United States leads the world in one person households.
- Looking for geniuses? Head straight to Iceland. There are more than 3 Nobel Prize Winners for every million Icelanders.
- Sri Lanka has lowest divorce rate in the world - and the highest rate of female suicide.
- Nearly a quarter of people in Monaco are over 65.
- The United States has the world's highest marriage rate - as well as the world's highest divorce rate.
- If you're Dutch or Swedish, you're among the world's most likely to end up living in a retirement home. If you're Japanese, you'll probably end up living with your children.
- Of all the nations of the world, China has the most people. But there are 71 nations that are more crowded.
- Most households in Europe and North America contain fewer than three people.
- Like living in cities? Guadeloupe, Nauru, Monaco, Singapore, Gibraltar and Bermuda are only nations that are 100% urbanized.
- There are 11 countries where the average woman has more than six children. Ten of them are in Africa.
- More than half the people in Uganda are under 14 years old.
Religion
- At least 9 out 10 Nigerians attend church regularly. Only 4 out of 10 Americans claim to do so.
- The Jewish population in Iran is larger than Poland and Spain's combined.
- India has more Catholic Priests than Ireland, Austria and Portugal combined.
- Brazil is the largest Catholic country in the world.
- Bhutan, known as 'Land of the Thunder Dragon', is the only official Buddhist Kingdom in the world.
Sports
- Russia won the first World Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included hang-gliding, sky-surfing, and ballooning.
- No winter olympic medals have ever been won by African or South American countries.
- Russia has twice as many chess Grandmasters as its nearest competitor, Germany.
Taxation
- Don't start a company in Australia. More than 20% of the tax collected in Australia is corporate income tax.
- In Denmark, more than 50% of the tax collected is personal income tax. In the Netherlands, personal income tax makes up less than 15%.
- People in Germany, Belgium, Hungary and Sweden have to pay almost half their salaries in tax.
- Tax makes up half of the of Gross Domestic Product in Denmark and Sweden. In Japan and the United States, it makes up less than 30%.
Transportation
- Brazil is the heliport capital of the world.
- American planes take-off a staggering 8.5 million times per year - almost half the number of take-offs worldwide.
- More than a third of the world's airports are in the United States of America.
- In Germany and Italy, every second person owns a car.
- The Pitcairn Islands have the world’s shortest highway system, with only 6.4 kilometers of road. They also have the fourth-fewest main phone lines.
- About one-quarter of all nations drive on the left-hand-side of the road. Most of them are former British colonies.
- Train spotters should go to Australia, which has more railway per capita than anywhere else on the globe.
- Thimpu Bhutan is the only world capital without traffic lights.
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