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      Household income or consumption by percentage share: lowest 10%: NA%

      highest 10%: NA%

      Inflation rate (consumer prices): 7% (2000 est.)

      Labor force: NA

      note: massive lack of skilled labor

      Labor force - by occupation: agriculture 93%, services 5%, industry and commerce 2%

      Unemployment rate: NA%

      Budget: revenues: $146 million

      expenditures: $152 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (FY95/96 est.)

      note: the government of India finances nearly three-fifths of Bhutan's budget expenditures

      Industries: cement, wood products, processed fruits, alcoholic beverages, calcium carbide

      Industrial production growth rate: 9.3% (1996 est.)

      Electricity - production: 1.856 billion kWh (1999)

      Electricity - production by source: fossil fuel: 0.05%

      hydro: 99.95%

      nuclear: 0%

      other: 0% (1999)

      Electricity - consumption: 191.1 million kWh (1999)

      Electricity - exports: 1.55 billion kWh (1999)

      Electricity - imports: 15 million kWh (1999)

      Agriculture - products: rice, corn, root crops, citrus, foodgrains; dairy products, eggs

      Exports: $154 million (f.o.b., 2000 est.)

      Exports - commodities: cardamom, gypsum, timber, handicrafts, cement, fruit, electricity (to India), precious stones, spices

      Exports - partners: India 94%, Bangladesh

      Imports: $269 million (c.i.f., 2000 est.)

      Imports - commodities: fuel and lubricants, grain, machinery and parts, vehicles, fabrics, rice

      Imports - partners: India 77%, Japan, UK, Germany, US

      Debt - external: $120 million (1998)

      Economic aid - recipient: $73.8 million (1995)

      Currency: ngultrum (BTN); Indian rupee (INR)

      Currency code: BTN; INR

      Exchange rates: ngultrum per US dollar - 46.540 (January 2001), 44.942 (2000), 43.055 (1999), 41.259 (1998), 36.313 (1997), 35.433 (1996); note - the Bhutanese ngultrum is at par with the Indian rupee which is also legal tender

      Fiscal year: 1 July - 30 June

      Bhutan Communications

      Telephones - main lines in use: 6,000 (1997)

      Telephones - mobile cellular: NA

      Telephone system: general assessment: NA

      domestic: domestic telephone service is very poor with few telephones in use

      international: international telephone and telegraph service is by landline through India; a satellite earth station was planned (1990)

      Radio broadcast stations: AM 0, FM 1, shortwave 1 (1998)

      Radios: 37,000 (1997)

      Television broadcast stations: 0 (1997)

      Televisions: 11,000 (1997)

      Internet country code: .bt

      Internet Service Providers (ISPs): NA

      Internet users: 500 (2000)

      Bhutan Transportation

      Railways: 0 km

      Highways: total: 3,285 km

      paved: 1,994 km

      unpaved: 1,291 km (1996)

      Waterways: none

      Ports and harbors: none

      Airports: 2 (2000 est.)

      Airports - with paved runways: total: 1

      1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2000 est.)

      Airports - with unpaved runways: total: 1

      914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2000 est.)

      Bhutan Military

      Military branches: Royal Bhutan Army, National Militia, Royal Bhutan

       Police, Royal Body Guards, Forest Guards (paramilitary)

      Military manpower - military age: 18 years of age

      Military manpower - availability: males age 15–49: 504,342 (2001 est.)

      Military manpower - fit for military service: males age 15–49: 269,251 (2001 est.)

      Military manpower - reaching military age annually: males: 21,167 (2001 est.)

      Military expenditures - dollar figure: $NA

      Military expenditures - percent of GDP: NA%

      Bhutan Transnational Issues

      Disputes - international: refugee issue over the presence in Nepal of approximately 98,700 Bhutanese refugees, 90% of whom are in seven United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) camps

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      @Bolivia

      Bolivia Introduction

      Background: Bolivia, named after independence fighter Simon BOLIVAR, broke away from Spanish rule in 1825; much of its subsequent history has consisted of a series of nearly 200 coups and counter-coups. Comparatively democratic civilian rule was established in the 1980s, but leaders have faced difficult problems of deep-seated poverty, social unrest, and drug production. Current goals include attracting foreign investment, strengthening the educational system, continuing the privatization program, and waging an anti-corruption campaign.

      Bolivia Geography

      Location: Central South America, southwest of Brazil

      Geographic coordinates: 17 00 S, 65 00 W

      Map references: South America

      Area: total: 1,098,580 sq km

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