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The two-letter country codes were used by the US government for geographical data processing in many publications, such as the CIA World Factbook. The standard is also known as DAFIF 0413 ed 7 Amdt. No. 3 (Nov 2003) and as DIA 65-18 (Defense Intelligence Agency, 1994, "Geopolitical Data Elements and Related Features").
Until 2008 the CIA printed the Factbook; from then it has been printed by the Government Printing Office [11] following a CIA decision to "focus Factbook resources" on the online edition. [12] The Factbook has been available via the World Wide Web (The internet) since October 1994, [ 13 ] receiving about six million visits per month in 2006 ...
Life expectancy at birth (years) world map including: 1) 191 United Nations member states (all except Montenegro) . 2) Republic of China - Taiwan 3) Western Sahara territory 4) 27 non-sovereign entities marked with a white hyphen (-) or a black asterisk (*):
The CIA's World Factbook team also has created special travel briefings for many countries. Josh's tip: Look up the State Department Travel Advisories for your destination, though they often tend ...
In September 2008, Facebook permanently moved its users to what they termed the "New Facebook" or Facebook 3.0. [362] This version contained several different features and a complete layout redesign. Between July and September, users had been given the option to use the new Facebook in place of the original design, [363] or to return to the old ...
The agency’s associate deputy director for analysis had posted an image depicting a man waving a Palestinian flag that is sometimes used in commentary critical of Israel.
There is now a 2010 CIA - The World Factbook available online. Most of our entries are from the 2000 edition. Most of our entries are from the 2000 edition. Anyone with a lot of time and a sense of purpose is encouraged to update licence article's with the new data.
It also beats reading a bunch of flat HTML pages. - Thanks, Hos hie 23:02, 30 January 2008 (UTC) CIA World Factbook as Flash factbook site; seem to be Spam. They look interesting but they don't add to the article. As for this link: Authorama 2000 CIA World Factbook as XHTML1.0 (easily readable, no images, device-independent)