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The World Factbook, also known as the CIA World Factbook, [1] is a reference resource produced by the United States' Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) with almanac-style information about the countries of the world. The official print version is available from the Government Publishing Office.
The UN World Bank cites the IMF as the source for their data on Current Account Balance, and so is not included separately on this page. The second list includes only countries for which the CIA World Factbook lists 2015 estimates for both Current Account Balance and GDP.
Singapore is ranked first worldwide for the ease of doing business by the World Bank for 2012, consecutively for 7 years. [5] Singapore is ranked the #1 most competitive country in the world. [6] Singapore is the 14th most expensive city in the world to spend a night in. [7] The Economist: Where-to-be-born Index 2013, ranked 6 out of 111 countries
English: CIA World Factbook Political World Map. January 2015 is the latest vector version available of this file. (The October 2016 PDF contains a bitmap version, not vector. And February 2021 PDF version is partially vector, and partially bitmap.)
Most figures (including for the world) are 2019 estimates from the International Monetary Fund. Other figures are estimates from The World Factbook of the Central Intelligence Agency (for GDP [1] and GDP per capita [2]), and are noted beside the figures along with the year of estimate.
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 ...
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Head of government (if effectively supreme to a separate head of state) and other offices Title Maximum number of terms Title Maximum number of terms Albania: President: Two 5-year terms Prime Minister: No directly set terms; however, they must maintain the support of the Albanian Parliament, which has a term of four years. Andorra: Co-princes