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Cameroon Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the president); High Court of Justice (consists of nine judges and six substitute judges, elected by the National Assembly)
Canada Supreme Court of Canada (judges are appointed by the prime minister through the governor general); Federal Court of Canada; Federal Court of Appeal; Provincial Courts (these are named variously Court of Appeal, Court of Queens Bench, Superior Court, Supreme Court, and Court of Justice)
Cape Verde Supreme Tribunal of Justice or Supremo Tribunal de Justia
Cayman Islands Summary Court; Grand Court; Cayman Islands Court of Appeal
Central African Republic Supreme Court or Cour Supreme; Constitutional Court (3 judges appointed by the president, 3 by the president of the National Assembly, and 3 by fellow judges); Court of Appeal; Criminal Courts; Inferior Courts
Chad Supreme Court; Court of Appeal; Criminal Courts; Magistrate Courts
Chile Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (judges are appointed by the president and ratified by the Senate from lists of candidates provided by the court itself; the president of the Supreme Court is elected every three years by the 20-member court); Constitutional Tribunal
China Supreme People's Court (judges appointed by the National People's Congress); Local People's Courts (comprise higher, intermediate, and basic courts); Special People's Courts (primarily military, maritime, railway transportation, and forestry courts)
Christmas Island Supreme Court; District Court; Magistrate's Court
Cocos (Keeling) Islands Supreme Court; Magistrate's Court
Colombia four roughly coequal, supreme judicial organs; Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (highest court of criminal law; judges are selected by their peers from the nominees of the Superior Judicial Council for eight-year terms); Council of State (highest court of administrative law; judges are selected from the nominees of the Superior Judicial Council for eight-year terms); Constitutional Court (guards integrity and supremacy of the constitution; rules on constitutionality of laws, amendments to the constitution, and international treaties); Superior Judicial Council (administers and disciplines the civilian judiciary; resolves jurisdictional conflicts arising between other courts; members are elected by three sister courts and Congress for eight-year terms)
Comoros Supreme Court or Cour Supremes (two members appointed by the president, two members elected by the Federal Assembly, one elected by the Council of each island, and others are former presidents of the republic)
Congo, Democratic Republic of the Constitutional Court; Appeals Court or Cour de Cassation; Council of State; High Military Court; plus civil and military courts and tribunals
Congo, Republic of the Supreme Court or Cour Supreme
Cook Islands High Court
Costa Rica Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (22 justices are elected for renewable eight-year terms by the Legislative Assembly)
Cote d'Ivoire Supreme Court or Cour Supreme consists of four chambers: Judicial Chamber for criminal cases, Audit Chamber for financial cases, Constitutional Chamber for judicial review cases, and Administrative Chamber for civil cases; there is no legal limit to the number of members
Croatia Supreme Court; Constitutional Court; judges for both courts appointed for eight-year terms by the Judicial Council of the Republic, which is elected by the Assembly
Cuba People's Supreme Court or Tribunal Supremo Popular (president, vice president, and other judges are elected by the National Assembly)
Cyprus Supreme Court (judges are appointed jointly by the president and vice president) note: there is also a Supreme Court in the area administered by Turkish Cypriots
Czech Republic Supreme Court; Constitutional Court; chairman and deputy chairmen are appointed by the president for a 10-year term
Denmark Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the monarch for life)
Djibouti Supreme Court or Cour Supreme
Dominica Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, consisting of the Court of Appeal and the High Court (located in Saint Lucia; one of the six judges must reside in Dominica and preside over the Court of Summary Jurisdiction)
Dominican Republic Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (judges are appointed by the National Judicial Council comprised of the president, the leaders of both chambers of congress, the president of the Supreme Court, and an additional non-governing party congressional representative)
Ecuador Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (according to the Constitution, new justices are elected by the full Supreme Court; in December 2004, however, Congress successfully replaced the entire court via a simple-majority resolution)
Egypt Supreme Constitutional Court
El Salvador Supreme Court or Corte Suprema (15 judges are selected by the Legislative Assembly; the 15 judges are assigned to four Supreme Court chambers - constitutional, civil, penal, and administrative conflict)
Equatorial Guinea Supreme Tribunal
Eritrea High Court - regional, subregional, and village courts; also have military and special courts
Estonia National Court (chairman appointed by Parliament for life)
Ethiopia Federal Supreme Court (the president and vice president of the Federal Supreme Court are recommended by the prime minister and appointed by the House of People's Representatives; for other federal judges, the prime minister submits to the House of People's Representatives for appointment candidates selected by the Federal Judicial Administrative Council)
European Union Court of Justice of the European Communities (ensures that the treaties are interpreted and applied uniformly throughout the EU; resolve constitutional issues among the EU institutions) - 27 justices (one from each member state) appointed for a six-year term; note - for the sake of efficiency, the court can sit with 13 justices known as the "Grand Chamber"; Court of First Instance - 27 justices appointed for a six-year term
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) Supreme Court (chief justice is a nonresident); Magistrates Court (senior magistrate presides over civil and criminal divisions); Court of Summary Jurisdiction
Faroe Islands none
Fiji Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the president); Court of Appeal; High Court; Magistrates' Courts
Finland Supreme Court or Korkein Oikeus (judges appointed by the president)
France Supreme Court of Appeals or Cour de Cassation (judges are appointed by the president from nominations of the High Council of the Judiciary); Constitutional Council or Conseil Constitutionnel (three members appointed by the president, three appointed by the president of the National Assembly, and three appointed by the president of the Senate); Council of State or Conseil d'Etat
French Polynesia Court of Appeal or Cour d'Appel; Court of the First Instance or Tribunal de Premiere Instance; Court of Administrative Law or Tribunal Administratif
Gabon Supreme Court or Cour Supreme consisting of three chambers - Judicial, Administrative, and Accounts; Constitutional Court; Courts of Appeal; Court of State Security; County Courts
Gambia, The Supreme Court
Georgia Supreme Court (judges elected by the Supreme Council on the president's or chairman of the Supreme Court's recommendation); Constitutional Court; first and second instance courts
Germany Federal Constitutional Court or Bundesverfassungsgericht (half the judges are elected by the Bundestag and half by the Bundesrat)
Ghana Supreme Court
Gibraltar Supreme Court; Court of Appeal
Greece Supreme Judicial Court; Special Supreme Tribunal; all judges appointed for life by the president after consultation with a judicial council
Greenland High Court or Landsret (appeals can be made to the Ostre Landsret or Eastern Division of the High Court or Supreme Court in Copenhagen)
Grenada Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, consisting of a court of Appeal and a High Court of Justice (a High Court judge is assigned to and resides in Grenada)
Guam Federal District Court (judge is appointed by the president); Territorial Superior Court (judges appointed for eight-year terms by the governor)
Guatemala Constitutional Court or Corte de Constitucionalidad is Guatemala's highest court (five judges are elected for concurrent five-year terms); Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (13 members serve concurrent five-year terms and elect a president of the Court each year from among their number; the president of the Supreme Court of Justice also supervises trial judges around the country, who are named to five-year terms)
Guernsey Royal Court (judges elected by an electoral college and the bailiff)
Guinea Court of First Instance or Tribunal de Premiere Instance; Court of Appeal or Cour d'Appel; Supreme Court or Cour Supreme
Guinea-Bissau Supreme Court or Supremo Tribunal da Justica (consists of nine justices appointed by the president and serve at his pleasure; final court of appeals in criminal and civil cases); Regional Courts (one in each of nine regions; first court of appeals for Sectoral Court decisions; hear all felony cases and civil cases valued at more than $1,000); 24 Sectoral Courts (judges are not necessarily trained lawyers; they hear civil cases valued at less than $1,000 and misdemeanor criminal cases)
Guyana Supreme Court of Judicature, consisting of the High Court and the Judicial Court of Appeal, with right of final appeal to the Caribbean Court of Justice
Haiti Supreme Court or Cour de Cassation
Holy See (Vatican City) there are three tribunals responsible for civil and criminal matters within Vatican City; three other tribunals rule on issues pertaining to the Holy See note: judicial duties were established by the Motu Proprio of Pope PIUS XII on 1 May 1946
Honduras Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (15 judges are elected for seven-year terms by the National Congress)
Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
Hungary Constitutional Court (judges are elected by the National Assembly for nine-year terms)
Iceland Supreme Court or Haestirettur (justices are appointed for life by the Minister of Justice); eight district courts (justices are appointed for life by the Minister of Justice)
India Supreme Court (one chief justice and 25 associate justices are appointed by the president and remain in office until they reach the age of 65 or are removed for "proved misbehavior")
Indonesia Supreme Court or Mahkamah Agung (justices appointed by the president from a list of candidates selected by the legislature); a separate Constitutional Court or Mahkamah Konstitusi was invested by the president on 16 August 2003; in March 2004 the Supreme Court assumed administrative and financial responsibility for the lower court system from the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights; Labor Court under supervision of Supreme Court began functioning in January 2006
Iran The Supreme Court (Qeveh Qazaieh) and the four-member High Council of the Judiciary have a single head and overlapping responsibilities; together they supervise the enforcement of all laws and establish judicial and legal policies; lower courts include a special clerical court, a revolutionary court, and a special administrative court
Iraq the Iraq Constitution calls for the federal judicial power to be comprised of the Higher Juridical Council, Federal Supreme Court, Federal Court of Cassation, Public Prosecution Department, Judiciary Oversight Commission and other federal courts that are regulated in accordance with the law
Ireland Supreme Court (judges appointed by the president on the advice of the prime minister and cabinet)
Isle of Man High Court of Justice (justices are appointed by the Lord Chancellor of England on the nomination of the lieutenant governor)
Israel Supreme Court (justices appointed by Judicial Selection Committee - made up of all three branches of the government; mandatory retirement age is 70)
Italy Constitutional Court or Corte Costituzionale (composed of 15 judges: one-third appointed by the president, one-third elected by parliament, one-third elected by the ordinary and administrative Supreme Courts)
Jamaica Supreme Court (judges appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister); Court of Appeal
Japan Supreme Court (chief justice is appointed by the monarch after designation by the cabinet; all other justices are appointed by the cabinet)
Jersey Royal Court (judges elected by an electoral college and the bailiff)
Jordan Court of Cassation; Supreme Court (court of final appeal)
Kazakhstan Supreme Court (44 members); Constitutional Council (7 members)
Kenya Court of Appeal (chief justice is appointed by the president); High Court
Kiribati Court of Appeal; High Court; 26 Magistrates' courts; judges at all levels are appointed by the president
Korea, North Central Court (judges are elected by the Supreme People's Assembly)
Korea, South Supreme Court (justices appointed by the president with consent of National Assembly); Constitutional Court (justices appointed by the president based partly on nominations by National Assembly and Chief Justice of the court)
Kosovo Supreme Court judges are appointed by the Special Representative of the Secretary-General (SRSG); district courts judges are appointed by the SRSG; municipal courts judges are appointed by the SRSG note: after the termination of UNMIK's mandate, the Kosovo Judicial Council (KJC) will propose to the president candidates for appointment or reappointment as judges and prosecutors; the KJC is also responsible for decisions on the promotion and transfer of judges and disciplinary proceedings against judges; at least 15% of Supreme Court and district court judges shall be from nonmajority communities
Kuwait High Court of Appeal
Kyrgyzstan Supreme Court; Constitutional Court (judges of both the Supreme and Constitutional Courts are appointed for 10-year terms by the Jorgorku Kengesh on the recommendation of the president; their mandatory retirement age is 70 years); Higher Court of Arbitration; Local Courts (judges appointed by the president on the recommendation of the National Council on Legal Affairs for a probationary period of five years, then 10 years)
Laos People's Supreme Court (the president of the People's Supreme Court is elected by the National Assembly on the recommendation of the National Assembly Standing Committee; the vice president of the People's Supreme Court and the judges are appointed by the National Assembly Standing Committee)
Latvia Supreme Court (judges' appointments are confirmed by Parliament); Constitutional Court (judges' appointments are confirmed by Parliament)
Lebanon four Courts of Cassation (three courts for civil and commercial cases and one court for criminal cases); Constitutional Council (called for in Ta'if Accord - rules on constitutionality of laws); Supreme Council (hears charges against the president and prime minister as needed)
Lesotho High Court (chief justice appointed by the monarch acting on the advice of the Prime Minister); Court of Appeal; Magistrate Courts; customary or traditional court
Liberia Supreme Court
Libya Supreme Court
Liechtenstein Supreme Court or Oberster Gerichtshof; Court of Appeal or Obergericht
Lithuania Constitutional Court; Supreme Court; Court of Appeal; judges for all courts appointed by the president
Luxembourg judicial courts and tribunals (3 Justices of the Peace, 2 district courts, and 1 Supreme Court of Appeals); administrative courts and tribunals (State Prosecutor's Office, administrative courts and tribunals, and the Constitutional Court); judges for all courts are appointed for life by the monarch
Macau Court of Final Appeal in Macau Special Administrative Region
Macedonia Supreme Court - the Assembly appoints the judges; Constitutional Court - the Assembly appoints the judges; Republican Judicial Council - the Assembly appoints the judges
Madagascar Supreme Court or Cour Supreme; High Constitutional Court or Haute Cour Constitutionnelle
Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal; High Court (chief justice appointed by the president, puisne judges appointed on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission); magistrate's courts
Malaysia Civil Courts include Federal Court, Court of Appeal, High Court of Malaya on peninsula Malaysia, and High Court of Sabah and Sarawak in states of Borneo (judges appointed by the paramount ruler on the advice of the prime minister); Sharia Courts include Sharia Appeal Court, Sharia High Court, and Sharia Subordinate Courts at state-level and deal with religious and family matters such as custody, divorce, and inheritance, only for Muslims; decisions of Sharia courts cannot be appealed to civil courts
Maldives Supreme Court; Supreme Court judges are appointed by the President with approval of voting members of the People's Council; High Court; Trial Courts; all lower court judges are appointed by the Judicial Service Commission
Mali Supreme Court or Cour Supreme
Malta Constitutional Court; Court of Appeal; judges for both courts are appointed by the president on the advice of the prime minister
Marshall Islands Supreme Court; High Court; Traditional Rights Court
Mauritania Supreme Court or Cour Supreme; Court of Appeals; lower courts
Mauritius Supreme Court
Mayotte Supreme Court or Tribunal Superieur d'Appel
Mexico Supreme Court of Justice or Suprema Corte de Justicia de la Nacion (justices or ministros are appointed by the president with consent of the Senate)
Micronesia, Federated States of Supreme Court
Moldova Supreme Court; Constitutional Court (the sole authority for constitutional judicature)
Monaco Supreme Court or Tribunal Supreme (judges appointed by the monarch on the basis of nominations by the National Council)
Mongolia Supreme Court (serves as appeals court for people's and provincial courts but rarely overturns verdicts of lower courts; judges are nominated by the General Council of Courts and approved by the president)
Montenegro Constitutional Court (five judges with nine-year terms); Supreme Court (judges have life tenure)
Montserrat Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (based in Saint Lucia, one judge of the Supreme Court is a resident of the islands and presides over the High Court)
Morocco Supreme Court (judges are appointed on the recommendation of the Supreme Council of the Judiciary, presided over by the monarch)
Mozambique Supreme Court (the court of final appeal; some of its professional judges are appointed by the president and some are elected by the Assembly); other courts include an Administrative Court, customs courts, maritime courts, courts marshal, labor courts note: although the constitution provides for a separate Constitutional Court, one has never been established; in its absence the Supreme Court reviews constitutional cases
Namibia Supreme Court (judges appointed by the president on the recommendation of the Judicial Service Commission)
Nauru Supreme Court
Nepal Supreme Court or Sarbochha Adalat (chief justice is appointed by the monarch on recommendation of the Constitutional Council; the other judges are appointed by the monarch on the recommendation of the Judicial Council)
Netherlands Supreme Court or Hoge Raad (justices are nominated for life by the monarch)
Netherlands Antilles Joint High Court of Justice (judges appointed by the monarch)
New Caledonia Court of Appeal or Cour d'Appel; County Courts; Joint Commerce Tribunal Court; Children's Court
New Zealand Supreme Court; Court of Appeal; High Court; note - judges appointed by the Governor-General
Nicaragua Supreme Court or Corte Suprema de Justicia (16 judges elected for five-year terms by the National Assembly)
Niger State Court or Cour d'Etat; Court of Appeals or Cour d'Appel
Nigeria Supreme Court (judges appointed by the President); Federal Court of Appeal (judges are appointed by the federal government on the advice of the Advisory Judicial Committee)
Niue Supreme Court of New Zealand; High Court of Niue
Norfolk Island Supreme Court; Court of Petty Sessions
Northern Mariana Islands Commonwealth Supreme Court; Superior Court; Federal District Court
Norway Supreme Court or Hoyesterett (justices appointed by the monarch)
Oman Supreme Court note: the nascent civil court system, administered by region, has judges who practice secular and Sharia law
Pakistan Supreme Court (justices appointed by the president); Federal Islamic or Sharia Court
Palau Supreme Court; Court of Common Pleas; Land Court
Panama Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (nine judges appointed for 10-year terms); five superior courts; three courts of appeal
Papua New Guinea Supreme Court (the chief justice is appointed by the governor general on the proposal of the National Executive Council after consultation with the minister responsible for justice; other judges are appointed by the Judicial and Legal Services Commission)
Paraguay Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (nine judges appointed on the proposal of the Council of Magistrates or Consejo de la Magistratura)
Peru Supreme Court of Justice or Corte Suprema de Justicia (judges are appointed by the National Council of the Judiciary)
Philippines Supreme Court (15 justices are appointed by the president on the recommendation of the Judicial and Bar Council and serve until 70 years of age); Court of Appeals; Sandigan-bayan (special court for hearing corruption cases of government officials)
Pitcairn Islands Magistrate's Court; Supreme Court; Court of Appeal; Judicial Officers are appointed by the Governor
Poland Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the president on the recommendation of the National Council of the Judiciary for an indefinite period); Constitutional Tribunal (judges are chosen by the Sejm for nine-year terms)
Portugal Supreme Court or Supremo Tribunal de Justica (judges appointed for life by the Conselho Superior da Magistratura)
Puerto Rico Supreme Court; Appellate Court; Court of First Instance composed of two sections: a Superior Court and a Municipal Court (justices for all these courts appointed by the governor with the consent of the Senate)
Qatar Courts of First Instance, Appeal, and Cassation; an Administrative Court and a Constitutional Court were established in 2007; note - all judges are appointed by Amiri Decree based on the recommendation of the Supreme Judiciary Council for renewable three-year terms
Romania Supreme Court of Justice (comprised of 11 judges appointed for three-year terms by the president in consultation with the Superior Council of Magistrates, which is comprised of the minister of justice, the prosecutor general, two civil society representatives appointed by the Senate, and 14 judges and prosecutors elected by their peers); a separate body, the Constitutional Court, validates elections and makes decisions regarding the constitutionality of laws, treaties, ordinances, and internal rules of the Parliament; it is comprised of nine members serving nine-year terms, with three members each appointed by the president, the Senate, and the Chamber of Deputies
Russia Constitutional Court; Supreme Court; Supreme Arbitration Court; judges for all courts are appointed for life by the Federation Council on the recommendation of the president
Rwanda Supreme Court; High Courts of the Republic; Provincial Courts; District Courts; mediation committees
Saint Helena Magistrate's Court; Supreme Court; Court of Appeal
Saint Kitts and Nevis Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (based on Saint Lucia; one judge of the Supreme Court resides in Saint Kitts and Nevis)
Saint Lucia Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (jurisdiction extends to Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
Saint Pierre and Miquelon Superior Tribunal of Appeals or Tribunal Superieur d'Appel
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (based on Saint Lucia; one judge of the Supreme Court resides in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines)
Samoa Court of Appeal; Supreme Court; District Court; Land and Titles Court
San Marino Council of Twelve or Consiglio dei XII
Sao Tome and Principe Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the National Assembly)
Saudi Arabia Supreme Council of Justice
Senegal Constitutional Court; Council of State; Court of Final Appeals or Cour de Cassation; Court of Appeals
Serbia Constitutional Court, Supreme Court (to become court of cassation under new constitution), appellate courts, district courts, municipal courts
Seychelles Court of Appeal; Supreme Court; judges for both courts are appointed by the president
Sierra Leone Supreme Court; Appeals Court; High Court
Singapore Supreme Court (chief justice is appointed by the president with the advice of the prime minister, other judges are appointed by the president with the advice of the chief justice); Court of Appeals
Slovakia Supreme Court (judges are elected by the National Council); Constitutional Court (judges appointed by president from group of nominees approved by the National Council); Special Court (judges elected by a council of judges and appointed by president)
Slovenia Supreme Court (judges are elected by the National Assembly on the recommendation of the Judicial Council); Constitutional Court (judges elected for nine-year terms by the National Assembly and nominated by the president)
Solomon Islands Court of Appeal
Somalia following the breakdown of the central government, most regions have reverted to local forms of conflict resolution, either secular, traditional Somali customary law, or Sharia (Islamic) law with a provision for appeal of all sentences
South Africa Constitutional Court; Supreme Court of Appeals; High Courts; Magistrate Courts
Spain Supreme Court or Tribunal Supremo
Sri Lanka Supreme Court; Court of Appeals; judges for both courts are appointed by the president
Sudan Constitutional Court of nine justices; National Supreme Court; National Courts of Appeal; other national courts; National Judicial Service Commission will undertake overall management of the National Judiciary
Suriname Cantonal Courts and a Court of Justice as an appellate court (justices are nominated for life)
Swaziland High Court; Supreme Court; judges for both courts are appointed by the monarch
Sweden Supreme Court or Hogsta Domstolen (judges are appointed by the prime minister and the cabinet)
Switzerland Federal Supreme Court (judges elected for six-year terms by the Federal Assembly)
Syria Supreme Judicial Council (appoints and dismisses judges; headed by the president); national level - Supreme Constitutional Court (adjudicates electoral disputes and rules on constitutionality of laws and decrees; justices appointed for four-year terms by the President); Court of Cassation; Appeals Courts (Appeals Courts represent an intermediate level between the Court of Cassation and local level courts); local level - Magistrate Courts; Courts of First Instance; Juvenile Courts; Customs Courts; specialized courts - Economic Security Courts (hear cases related to economic crimes); Supreme State Security Court (hear cases related to national security); Personal Status Courts (religious; hear cases related to marriage and divorce)
Taiwan Judicial Yuan (justices appointed by the president with consent of the Legislative Yuan)
Tajikistan Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the president)
Tanzania Permanent Commission of Enquiry (official ombudsman); Court of Appeal (consists of a chief justice and four judges); High Court (consists of a Jaji Kiongozi and 29 judges appointed by the president; holds regular sessions in all regions); District Courts; Primary Courts (limited jurisdiction and appeals can be made to the higher courts)
Thailand Supreme Court or Sandika (judges appointed by the monarch)
Timor-Leste Supreme Court of Justice - constitution calls for one judge to be appointed by National Parliament and rest appointed by Superior Council for Judiciary; note - until Supreme Court is established, Court of Appeals is highest court
Togo Court of Appeal or Cour d'Appel; Supreme Court or Cour Supreme
Tokelau Supreme Court in New Zealand exercises civil and criminal jurisdiction in Tokelau
Tonga Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the monarch); Court of Appeal (Chief Justice and high court justices from overseas chosen and approved by Privy Council)
Trinidad and Tobago Supreme Court of Judicature (comprised of the High Court of Justice and the Court of Appeals; the chief justice is appointed by the president after consultation with the prime minister and the leader of the opposition; other justices are appointed by the president on the advice of the Judicial and Legal Service Commission); High Court of Justice; Caribbean Court of Appeals member; Court of Appeals; the highest court of appeal is the Privy Council in London
Tunisia Court of Cassation or Cour de Cassation
Turkey Constitutional Court; High Court of Appeals (Yargitay); Council of State (Danistay); Court of Accounts (Sayistay); Military High Court of Appeals; Military High Administrative Court
Turkmenistan Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the president)
Turks and Caicos Islands Supreme Court; Court of Appeal
Tuvalu High Court (a chief justice visits twice a year to preside over its sessions; its rulings can be appealed to the Court of Appeal in Fiji); eight Island Courts (with limited jurisdiction)
Uganda Court of Appeal (judges are appointed by the president and approved by the legislature); High Court (judges are appointed by the president)
Ukraine Supreme Court; Constitutional Court
United Arab Emirates Union Supreme Court (judges are appointed by the president)
United Kingdom House of Lords (highest court of appeal; several Lords of Appeal in Ordinary are appointed by the monarch for life); Supreme Courts of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (comprising the Courts of Appeal, the High Courts of Justice, and the Crown Courts); Scotland's Court of Session and Court of the Justiciary
United States Supreme Court (nine justices; nominated by the president and confirmed with the advice and consent of the Senate; appointed to serve for life); United States Courts of Appeal; United States District Courts; State and County Courts
Uruguay Supreme Court (judges are nominated by the president and elected for 10-year terms by the General Assembly)
Uzbekistan Supreme Court (judges are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Supreme Assembly)
Vanuatu Supreme Court (chief justice is appointed by the president after consultation with the prime minister and the leader of the opposition, three other justices are appointed by the president on the advice of the Judicial Service Commission)
Venezuela Supreme Tribunal of Justice or Tribuna Suprema de Justicia (magistrates are elected by the National Assembly for a single 12-year term)
Vietnam Supreme People's Court (chief justice is elected for a five-year term by the National Assembly on the recommendation of the president)
Virgin Islands US District Court of the Virgin Islands (under Third Circuit jurisdiction); Superior Court of the Virgin Islands (judges appointed by the governor for 10-year terms)
Wallis and Futuna justice generally administered under French law by the high administrator, but the three traditional kings administer customary law and there is a magistrate in Mata-Utu; a court of appeal is located in Noumea, New Caledonia
Yemen Supreme Court
Zambia Supreme Court (the final court of appeal; justices are appointed by the president); High Court (has unlimited jurisdiction to hear civil and criminal cases)
Zimbabwe Supreme Court; High Court
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@2095 Labor force
Afghanistan 15 million (2004 est.)
Albania 1.09 million (not including 352,000 emigrant workers) (September 2006 est.)
Algeria 9.38 million (2007 est.)
American Samoa 17,630 (2005)
Andorra 42,420 (2005)
Angola 7.148 million (2007 est.)
Anguilla 6,049 (2001)
Antigua and Barbuda 30,000 (1991)
Argentina 16.03 million note: urban areas only (2007 est.)
Armenia 1.2 million (2007 est.)
Aruba 41,500 (2004 est.)
Australia 10.95 million (2007 est.)
Austria 3.566 million (2007 est.)
Azerbaijan 5.243 million (2007 est.)
Bahamas, The 181,900 (2006)
Bahrain 437,000 note: 44% of the population in the 15-64 age group is non-national (2007 est.)
Bangladesh 69.4 million note: extensive export of labor to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, UAE, Oman, Qatar, and Malaysia; workers' remittances estimated at $4.8 billion in 2005-06. (2007 est.)
Barbados 128,500 (2001 est.)
Belarus 4.3 million (31 December 2005)
Belgium 4.94 million (2007 est.)
Belize 113,000 note: shortage of skilled labor and all types of technical personnel (2006 est.)
Benin 5.38 million (2007 est.)
Bermuda 38,360 (2004)
Bhutan NA note: major shortage of skilled labor
Bolivia 4.377 million (2007 est.)
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.026 million (2001)
Botswana 288,400 formal sector employees (2004)
Brazil 99.23 million (2007 est.)
British Virgin Islands 12,770 (2004)
Brunei 180,400 (2006 est.)
Bulgaria 2.593 million (2007 est.)
Burkina Faso 5 million note: a large part of the male labor force migrates annually to neighboring countries for seasonal employment (2003)
Burma 29.26 million (2007 est.)
Burundi 2.99 million (2002)
Cambodia 7 million (2003 est.)
Cameroon 6.674 million (2007 est.)
Canada 17.95 million (2007 est.)
Cape Verde 120,600 (1990)
Cayman Islands 23,450 (2004)
Central African Republic 1.857 million (2006)
Chad 3.747 million (2006)
Chile 7.167 million (2007 est.)
China 800.7 million (2007 est.)
Christmas Island NA
Cocos (Keeling) Islands NA
Colombia 20.5 million (2007 est.)
Comoros 144,500 (1996 est.)
Congo, Democratic Republic of the 15 million (2006 est.)
Congo, Republic of the NA
Cook Islands 6,820 (2001)
Costa Rica 1.92 million note: this official estimate excludes Nicaraguans living in Costa Rica (2007 est.)
Cote d'Ivoire 6.907 million (68% agricultural) (2007 est.)
Croatia 1.749 million (2007 est.)
Cuba 4.956 million note: state sector 78%, non-state sector 22% (2007 est.)
Cyprus 393,000 (2007 est.)
Czech Republic 5.36 million (2007 est.)
Denmark 2.86 million (2007 est.)
Djibouti 282,000 (2000)
Dominica 25,000 (2000 est.)
Dominican Republic 4.027 million (2007 est.)
Ecuador 4.51 million (urban) (2007 est.)
Egypt 22.1 million (2007 est.)
El Salvador 2.913 million (2007 est.)
Equatorial Guinea NA
Eritrea NA
Estonia 687,000 (2007 est.)
Ethiopia 27.27 million (1999)
European Union 222.7 million (2006 est.)
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 1,724 (est.) (1996)
Faroe Islands 24,250 (October 2000)
Fiji 117,500 (2006 est.)
Finland 2.675 million (2007 est.)
France 27.91 million (2007 est.)
French Polynesia 65,930 (December 2005)
Gabon 582,000 (2007 est.)
Gambia, The 400,000 (1996)
Gaza Strip 267,000 (2006)
Georgia 2.02 million (2007 est.)
Germany 43.54 million (2007 est.)
Ghana 11.29 million (2007 est.)
Gibraltar 12,690 (including non-Gibraltar laborers) (2001)
Greece 4.92 million (2007 est.)
Greenland 32,120 (2004)
Grenada 42,300 (1996)
Guam 62,050 (2002 est.)
Guatemala 3.958 million (2007 est.)
Guernsey 31,470 (March 2006)
Guinea 3.7 million (2006 est.)
Guinea-Bissau 480,000 (1999)
Guyana 418,000 (2001 est.)
Haiti 3.6 million note: shortage of skilled labor, unskilled labor abundant (1995)
Holy See (Vatican City) NA
Honduras 2.779 million (2007 est.)
Hong Kong 3.64 million (2007 est.)
Hungary 4.19 million (2007 est.)
Iceland 181,000 (2007 est.)
India 516.4 million (2007 est.)
Indonesia 109.9 million (2007 est.)
Iran 28.7 million note: shortage of skilled labor (2006 est.)
Iraq 7.4 million (2004 est.)
Ireland 2.217 million (2007 est.)
Isle of Man 39,690 (2001)
Israel 2.894 million (2007 est.)
Italy 24.74 million (2007 est.)
Jamaica 1.255 million (2007 est.)
Japan 66.69 million (2007 est.)
Jersey 53,560 (June 2006)
Jordan 1.563 million (2007 est.)
Kazakhstan 8.229 million (2007 est.)
Kenya 11.85 million (2005 est.)
Kiribati 7,870 economically active, not including subsistence farmers (2001 est.)
Korea, North 20 million note: estimates vary widely (2004 est.)
Korea, South 24.22 million (2007 est.)
Kosovo 832,000 (June 2007 est.)
Kuwait 2.093 million note: non-Kuwaitis represent about 80% of the labor force (2007 est.)
Kyrgyzstan 2.7 million (2000)
Laos 2.1 million (2006 est.)
Latvia 1.167 million (2007 est.)
Lebanon 1.5 million note: in addition, there are as many as 1 million foreign workers (2005 est.)
Lesotho 838,000 (2000 est.)
Libya 1.83 million (2007 est.)
Liechtenstein 29,500 of whom 13,900 commute from Austria, Switzerland, and Germany to work each day (31 December 2001)
Lithuania 1.603 million (2007 est.)
Luxembourg 205,000 of whom 121,600 are foreign cross-border workers commuting primarily from France, Belgium, and Germany (2007 est.)
Macau 275,000 (2006)
Macedonia 890,000 (2007 est.)
Madagascar 7.3 million (2000)
Malawi 4.5 million (2001 est.)
Malaysia 10.94 million (2007 est.)
Maldives 101,300 (2004)
Mali 5.4 million (2007 est.)
Malta 166,000 (2007 est.)
Marshall Islands 14,680 (2000)
Mauritania 786,000 (2001)
Mauritius 574,000 (2007 est.)
Mayotte 44,560 (2002)
Mexico 44.71 million (2007 est.)
Micronesia, Federated States of 37,410 (2000)
Moldova 1.333 million (2007 est.)
Monaco 44,000 note: includes workers from all foreign countries (2005 est.)
Mongolia 1.042 million (2006)
Montenegro 259,100 (2004)
Montserrat 4,521 note: lowered by flight of people from volcanic activity (2000 est.)
Morocco 11.39 million (2007 est.)
Mozambique 9.6 million (2007 est.)
Namibia 660,000 (2007 est.)
Nepal 11.11 million note: severe lack of skilled labor (2006 est.)
Netherlands 7.604 million (2007 est.)
Netherlands Antilles 83,600 (2005)
New Caledonia 78,990 (2004)
New Zealand 2.236 million (2007 est.)
Nicaragua 2.262 million (2007 est.)
Niger 70,000 salaried workers, 60% of whom are employed in the public sector (1995)
Nigeria 50.13 million (2007 est.)
Niue 663 (2001)
Norfolk Island NA
Northern Mariana Islands 44,470 total indigenous labor force; 2,699 unemployed; 28,717 foreign workers (2000)
Norway 2.507 million (2007 est.)
Oman 920,000 (2002 est.)
Pakistan 48.23 million note: extensive export of labor, mostly to the Middle East, and use of child labor (2007 est.)
Palau 9,777 (2005)
Panama 1.362 million note: shortage of skilled labor, but an oversupply of unskilled labor (2007 est.)
Papua New Guinea 3.557 million (2007 est.)
Paraguay 2.787 million (2007 est.)
Peru 9.839 million (2007 est.)
Philippines 36.22 million (2007 est.)
Pitcairn Islands 15 able-bodied men (2004)
Poland 16.86 million (2007 est.)
Portugal 5.618 million (2007 est.)
Puerto Rico 1.3 million (2000)
Qatar 881,000 (2007 est.)
Romania 9.3 million (2007 est.)
Russia 75.1 million (2007 est.)
Rwanda 4.6 million (2000)
Saint Helena 2,486 note: 1,200 work offshore (1998 est.)
Saint Kitts and Nevis 18,170 (June 1995)
Saint Lucia 43,800 (2001 est.)
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 3,450 (2005)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 41,680 (1991 est.)
Samoa 90,000 (2000 est.)
San Marino 20,470 (2004)
Sao Tome and Principe 35,050 (1991)
Saudi Arabia 6.563 million note: about one-third of the population in the 15-64 age group is non-national (2007 est.)
Senegal 4.85 million (2007 est.)
Serbia 2.961 million (2002 est.)
Seychelles 39,560 (2006)
Sierra Leone 1.369 million (1981 est.)
Singapore 2.751 million (2007 est.)
Slovakia 2.654 million (2007 est.)
Slovenia 925,000 (2007 est.)
Solomon Islands 249,200 (1999)
Somalia 3.7 million (few skilled laborers) (1975)
South Africa 20.49 million economically active (2007 est.)
Spain 22.19 million (2007 est.)
Sri Lanka 7.489 million (2007 est.)
Sudan 7.415 million (1996 est.)
Suriname 156,700 (2004)
Svalbard NA
Swaziland 300,000 (2006)
Sweden 4.839 million (2007 est.)
Switzerland 3.954 million (2007 est.)
Syria 5.462 million (2007 est.)
Taiwan 10.71 million (2007 est.)
Tajikistan 2.1 million (2007)
Tanzania 20.04 million (2007 est.)
Thailand 36.9 million (2007 est.)
Timor-Leste NA
Togo 1.302 million (1998)
Tokelau 440 (2001)
Tonga 33,910 (2003)
Trinidad and Tobago 622,000 (2007 est.)
Tunisia 3.593 million (2007 est.)
Turkey 23.53 million note: about 1.2 million Turks work abroad (2007 est.)
Turkmenistan 2.089 million (2004 est.)
Turks and Caicos Islands 4,848 (1990 est.)
Tuvalu 3,615 (2004 est.)
Uganda 14.02 million (2007 est.)
Ukraine 21.58 million (2007 est.)
United Arab Emirates 3.065 million (2007 est.)
United Kingdom 30.89 million (2007 est.)
United States 153.1 million (includes unemployed) (2007 est.)
Uruguay 1.631 million (2007 est.)
Uzbekistan 14.6 million (2007 est.)
Vanuatu 76,410 (1999)
Venezuela 12.37 million (2007 est.)
Vietnam 46.42 million (2007 est.)
Virgin Islands 43,980 (2004 est.)
Wallis and Futuna 3,104 (2003)
West Bank 605,000 (2006)
Western Sahara 12,000 (2005 est.)
World 3.131 billion (2007 est.)
Yemen 6.305 million (2007 est.)
Zambia 4.989 million (2007 est.)
Zimbabwe 4.032 million (2007 est.)
This page was last updated on 18 December 2008
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@2096 Land boundaries (km)
Afghanistan total: 5,529 km border countries: China 76 km, Iran 936 km, Pakistan 2,430 km, Tajikistan 1,206 km, Turkmenistan 744 km, Uzbekistan 137 km
Akrotiri total: 47.4 km border countries: Cyprus 47.4 km
Albania total: 717 km border countries: Greece 282 km, Macedonia 151 km, Montenegro 172 km, Kosovo 112 km
Algeria total: 6,343 km border countries: Libya 982 km, Mali 1,376 km, Mauritania 463 km, Morocco 1,559 km, Niger 956 km, Tunisia 965 km, Western Sahara 42 km
American Samoa 0 km
Andorra total: 120.3 km border countries: France 56.6 km, Spain 63.7 km
Angola total: 5,198 km border countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo 2,511 km (of which 225 km is the boundary of discontiguous Cabinda Province), Republic of the Congo 201 km, Namibia 1,376 km, Zambia 1,110 km
Anguilla 0 km
Antarctica 0 km note: see entry on Disputes - international
Antigua and Barbuda 0 km
Argentina total: 9,861 km border countries: Bolivia 832 km, Brazil 1,261 km, Chile 5,308 km, Paraguay 1,880 km, Uruguay 580 km
Armenia total: 1,254 km border countries: Azerbaijan-proper 566 km, Azerbaijan-Naxcivan exclave 221 km, Georgia 164 km, Iran 35 km, Turkey 268 km
Aruba 0 km
Ashmore and Cartier Islands 0 km
Australia 0 km
Austria total: 2,562 km border countries: Czech Republic 362 km, Germany 784 km, Hungary 366 km, Italy 430 km, Liechtenstein 35 km, Slovakia 91 km, Slovenia 330 km, Switzerland 164 km
Azerbaijan total: 2,013 km border countries: Armenia (with Azerbaijan-proper) 566 km, Armenia (with Azerbaijan-Naxcivan exclave) 221 km, Georgia 322 km, Iran (with Azerbaijan-proper) 432 km, Iran (with Azerbaijan-Naxcivan exclave) 179 km, Russia 284 km, Turkey 9 km
Bahamas, The 0 km
Bahrain 0 km
Bangladesh total: 4,246 km border countries: Burma 193 km, India 4,053 km
Barbados 0 km
Belarus total: 3,306 km border countries: Latvia 171 km, Lithuania 680 km, Poland 605 km, Russia 959 km, Ukraine 891 km
Belgium total: 1,385 km border countries: France 620 km, Germany 167 km, Luxembourg 148 km, Netherlands 450 km
Belize total: 516 km border countries: Guatemala 266 km, Mexico 250 km
Benin total: 1,989 km border countries: Burkina Faso 306 km, Niger 266 km, Nigeria 773 km, Togo 644 km
Bermuda 0 km
Bhutan total: 1,075 km border countries: China 470 km, India 605 km
Bolivia total: 6,940 km border countries: Argentina 832 km, Brazil 3,423 km, Chile 860 km, Paraguay 750 km, Peru 1,075 km
Bosnia and Herzegovina total: 1,538 km border countries: Croatia 932 km, Montenegro 249 km, Serbia 357 km
Botswana total: 4,013 km border countries: Namibia 1,360 km, South Africa 1,840 km, Zimbabwe 813 km
Bouvet Island 0 km
Brazil total: 16,885 km border countries: Argentina 1,261 km, Bolivia 3,423 km, Colombia 1,644 km, French Guiana 730 km, Guyana 1,606 km, Paraguay 1,365 km, Peru 2,995 km, Suriname 593 km, Uruguay 1,068 km, Venezuela 2,200 km
British Indian Ocean Territory 0 km
British Virgin Islands 0 km
Brunei total: 381 km border countries: Malaysia 381 km
Bulgaria total: 1,808 km border countries: Greece 494 km, Macedonia 148 km, Romania 608 km, Serbia 318 km, Turkey 240 km
Burkina Faso total: 3,193 km border countries: Benin 306 km, Cote d'Ivoire 584 km, Ghana 549 km, Mali 1,000 km, Niger 628 km, Togo 126 km
Burma total: 5,876 km border countries: Bangladesh 193 km, China 2,185 km, India 1,463 km, Laos 235 km, Thailand 1,800 km
Burundi total: 974 km border countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo 233 km, Rwanda 290 km, Tanzania 451 km
Cambodia total: 2,572 km border countries: Laos 541 km, Thailand 803 km, Vietnam 1,228 km
Cameroon total: 4,591 km border countries: Central African Republic 797 km, Chad 1,094 km, Republic of the Congo 523 km, Equatorial Guinea 189 km, Gabon 298 km, Nigeria 1,690 km
Canada total: 8,893 km border countries: US 8,893 km (includes 2,477 km with Alaska)
Cape Verde 0 km
Cayman Islands 0 km
Central African Republic total: 5,203 km border countries: Cameroon 797 km, Chad 1,197 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,577 km, Republic of the Congo 467 km, Sudan 1,165 km
Chad total: 5,968 km border countries: Cameroon 1,094 km, Central African Republic 1,197 km, Libya 1,055 km, Niger 1,175 km, Nigeria 87 km, Sudan 1,360 km
Chile total: 6,339 km border countries: Argentina 5,308 km, Bolivia 860 km, Peru 171 km
China total: 22,117 km border countries: Afghanistan 76 km, Bhutan 470 km, Burma 2,185 km, India 3,380 km, Kazakhstan 1,533 km, North Korea 1,416 km, Kyrgyzstan 858 km, Laos 423 km, Mongolia 4,677 km, Nepal 1,236 km, Pakistan 523 km, Russia (northeast) 3,605 km, Russia (northwest) 40 km, Tajikistan 414 km, Vietnam 1,281 km regional borders: Hong Kong 30 km, Macau 0.34 km
Christmas Island 0 km
Clipperton Island 0 km
Cocos (Keeling) Islands 0 km
Colombia total: 6,309 km border countries: Brazil 1,644 km, Ecuador 590 km, Panama 225 km, Peru 1,800 km, Venezuela 2,050 km
Comoros 0 km
Congo, Democratic Republic of the total: 10,730 km border countries: Angola 2,511 km (of which 225 km is the boundary of Angola's discontiguous Cabinda Province), Burundi 233 km, Central African Republic 1,577 km, Republic of the Congo 2,410 km, Rwanda 217 km, Sudan 628 km, Tanzania 459 km, Uganda 765 km, Zambia 1,930 km
Congo, Republic of the total: 5,504 km border countries: Angola 201 km, Cameroon 523 km, Central African Republic 467 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 2,410 km, Gabon 1,903 km
Cook Islands 0 km
Coral Sea Islands 0 km
Costa Rica total: 639 km border countries: Nicaragua 309 km, Panama 330 km
Cote d'Ivoire total: 3,110 km border countries: Burkina Faso 584 km, Ghana 668 km, Guinea 610 km, Liberia 716 km, Mali 532 km
Croatia total: 1,982 km border countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina 932 km, Hungary 329 km, Serbia 241 km, Montenegro 25 km, Slovenia 455 km
Cuba total: 29 km border countries: US Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay 29 km note: Guantanamo Naval Base is leased by the US and remains part of Cuba
Cyprus total: 150.4 km (approximately) border sovereign base areas: Akrotiri 47.4 km, Dhekelia 103 km (approximately)
Czech Republic total: 1,989 km border countries: Austria 362 km, Germany 815 km, Poland 615 km, Slovakia 197 km
Denmark total: 68 km border countries: Germany 68 km
Dhekelia total: 103 km (approximately) border countries: Cyprus 103 km (approximately)
Djibouti total: 516 km border countries: Eritrea 109 km, Ethiopia 349 km, Somalia 58 km
Dominica 0 km
Dominican Republic total: 360 km border countries: Haiti 360 km
Ecuador total: 2,010 km border countries: Colombia 590 km, Peru 1,420 km
Egypt total: 2,665 km border countries: Gaza Strip 11 km, Israel 266 km, Libya 1,115 km, Sudan 1,273 km
El Salvador total: 545 km border countries: Guatemala 203 km, Honduras 342 km
Equatorial Guinea total: 539 km border countries: Cameroon 189 km, Gabon 350 km
Eritrea total: 1,626 km border countries: Djibouti 109 km, Ethiopia 912 km, Sudan 605 km
Estonia total: 633 km border countries: Latvia 343 km, Russia 290 km
Ethiopia total: 5,328 km border countries: Djibouti 349 km, Eritrea 912 km, Kenya 861 km, Somalia 1,600 km, Sudan 1,606 km
European Union total: 12,440.8 km border countries: Albania 282 km, Andorra 120.3 km, Belarus 1,050 km, Croatia 999 km, Holy See 3.2 km, Liechtenstein 34.9 km, Macedonia 394 km, Moldova 450 km, Monaco 4.4 km, Norway 2,348 km, Russia 2,257 km, San Marino 39 km, Serbia 945 km, Switzerland 1,811 km, Turkey 446 km, Ukraine 1,257 km note: data for European Continent only
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 0 km
Faroe Islands 0 km
Fiji 0 km
Finland total: 2,654 km border countries: Norway 727 km, Sweden 614 km, Russia 1,313 km
France metropolitan France - total: 2,889 km border countries: Andorra 56.6 km, Belgium 620 km, Germany 451 km, Italy 488 km, Luxembourg 73 km, Monaco 4.4 km, Spain 623 km, Switzerland 573 km French Guiana - total: 1,183 km border countries: Brazil 673 km, Suriname 510 km
French Polynesia 0 km
French Southern and Antarctic Lands 0 km
Gabon total: 2,551 km border countries: Cameroon 298 km, Republic of the Congo 1,903 km, Equatorial Guinea 350 km
Gambia, The total: 740 km border countries: Senegal 740 km
Gaza Strip total: 62 km border countries: Egypt 11 km, Israel 51 km
Georgia total: 1,461 km border countries: Armenia 164 km, Azerbaijan 322 km, Russia 723 km, Turkey 252 km
Germany total: 3,621 km border countries: Austria 784 km, Belgium 167 km, Czech Republic 646 km, Denmark 68 km, France 451 km, Luxembourg 138 km, Netherlands 577 km, Poland 456 km, Switzerland 334 km
Ghana total: 2,094 km border countries: Burkina Faso 549 km, Cote d'Ivoire 668 km, Togo 877 km
Gibraltar total: 1.2 km border countries: Spain 1.2 km
Greece total: 1,228 km border countries: Albania 282 km, Bulgaria 494 km, Turkey 206 km, Macedonia 246 km
Greenland 0 km
Grenada 0 km
Guam 0 km
Guatemala total: 1,687 km border countries: Belize 266 km, El Salvador 203 km, Honduras 256 km, Mexico 962 km
Guernsey 0 km
Guinea total: 3,399 km border countries: Cote d'Ivoire 610 km, Guinea-Bissau 386 km, Liberia 563 km, Mali 858 km, Senegal 330 km, Sierra Leone 652 km
Guinea-Bissau total: 724 km border countries: Guinea 386 km, Senegal 338 km
Guyana total: 2,949 km border countries: Brazil 1,606 km, Suriname 600 km, Venezuela 743 km
Haiti total: 360 km border countries: Dominican Republic 360 km
Heard Island and McDonald Islands 0 km
Holy See (Vatican City) total: 3.2 km border countries: Italy 3.2 km
Honduras total: 1,520 km border countries: Guatemala 256 km, El Salvador 342 km, Nicaragua 922 km
Hong Kong total: 30 km regional border: China 30 km
Hungary total: 2,185 km border countries: Austria 366 km, Croatia 329 km, Romania 443 km, Serbia 166 km, Slovakia 676 km, Slovenia 102 km, Ukraine 103 km
Iceland 0 km
India total: 14,103 km border countries: Bangladesh 4,053 km, Bhutan 605 km, Burma 1,463 km, China 3,380 km, Nepal 1,690 km, Pakistan 2,912 km
Indonesia total: 2,830 km border countries: Timor-Leste 228 km, Malaysia 1,782 km, Papua New Guinea 820 km
Iran total: 5,440 km border countries: Afghanistan 936 km, Armenia 35 km, Azerbaijan-proper 432 km, Azerbaijan-Naxcivan exclave 179 km, Iraq 1,458 km, Pakistan 909 km, Turkey 499 km, Turkmenistan 992 km
Iraq total: 3,650 km border countries: Iran 1,458 km, Jordan 181 km, Kuwait 240 km, Saudi Arabia 814 km, Syria 605 km, Turkey 352 km
Ireland total: 360 km border countries: UK 360 km
Isle of Man 0 km
Israel total: 1,017 km border countries: Egypt 266 km, Gaza Strip 51 km, Jordan 238 km, Lebanon 79 km, Syria 76 km, West Bank 307 km
Italy total: 1,899.2 km border countries: Austria 430 km, France 488 km, Holy See (Vatican City) 3.2 km, San Marino 39 km, Slovenia 199 km, Switzerland 740 km
Jamaica 0 km
Jan Mayen 0 km
Japan 0 km
Jersey 0 km
Jordan total: 1,635 km border countries: Iraq 181 km, Israel 238 km, Saudi Arabia 744 km, Syria 375 km, West Bank 97 km
Kazakhstan total: 12,185 km border countries: China 1,533 km, Kyrgyzstan 1,224 km, Russia 6,846 km, Turkmenistan 379 km, Uzbekistan 2,203 km
Kenya total: 3,477 km border countries: Ethiopia 861 km, Somalia 682 km, Sudan 232 km, Tanzania 769 km, Uganda 933 km
Kiribati 0 km
Korea, North total: 1,673 km border countries: China 1,416 km, South Korea 238 km, Russia 19 km
Korea, South total: 238 km border countries: North Korea 238 km
Kosovo total: 702 km border countries: Albania 112 km, Macedonia 159 km, Montenegro 79 km, Serbia 352 km
Kuwait total: 462 km border countries: Iraq 240 km, Saudi Arabia 222 km
Kyrgyzstan total: 3,051 km border countries: China 858 km, Kazakhstan 1,224 km, Tajikistan 870 km, Uzbekistan 1,099 km
Laos total: 5,083 km border countries: Burma 235 km, Cambodia 541 km, China 423 km, Thailand 1,754 km, Vietnam 2,130 km
Latvia total: 1,382 km border countries: Belarus 171 km, Estonia 343 km, Lithuania 576 km, Russia 292 km
Lebanon total: 454 km border countries: Israel 79 km, Syria 375 km
Lesotho total: 909 km border countries: South Africa 909 km
Liberia total: 1,585 km border countries: Guinea 563 km, Cote d'Ivoire 716 km, Sierra Leone 306 km
Libya total: 4,348 km border countries: Algeria 982 km, Chad 1,055 km, Egypt 1,115 km, Niger 354 km, Sudan 383 km, Tunisia 459 km
Liechtenstein total: 76 km border countries: Austria 34.9 km, Switzerland 41.1 km
Lithuania total: 1,574 km border countries: Belarus 680 km, Latvia 576 km, Poland 91 km, Russia (Kaliningrad) 227 km
Luxembourg total: 359 km border countries: Belgium 148 km, France 73 km, Germany 138 km
Macau total: 0.34 km regional border: China 0.34 km
Macedonia total: 766 km border countries: Albania 151 km, Bulgaria 148 km, Greece 246 km, Kosovo 159 km, Serbia 62 km
Madagascar 0 km
Malawi total: 2,881 km border countries: Mozambique 1,569 km, Tanzania 475 km, Zambia 837 km
Malaysia total: 2,669 km border countries: Brunei 381 km, Indonesia 1,782 km, Thailand 506 km
Maldives 0 km
Mali total: 7,243 km border countries: Algeria 1,376 km, Burkina Faso 1,000 km, Guinea 858 km, Cote d'Ivoire 532 km, Mauritania 2,237 km, Niger 821 km, Senegal 419 km
Malta 0 km
Marshall Islands 0 km
Mauritania total: 5,074 km border countries: Algeria 463 km, Mali 2,237 km, Senegal 813 km, Western Sahara 1,561 km
Mauritius 0 km
Mayotte 0 km
Mexico total: 4,353 km border countries: Belize 250 km, Guatemala 962 km, US 3,141 km
Micronesia, Federated States of 0 km
Moldova total: 1,390 km border countries: Romania 450 km, Ukraine 940 km
Monaco total: 4.4 km border countries: France 4.4 km
Mongolia total: 8,220 km border countries: China 4,677 km, Russia 3,543 km
Montenegro total: 625 km border countries: Albania 172 km, Bosnia and Herzegovina 225 km, Croatia 25 km, Kosovo 79 km, Serbia 124 km
Montserrat 0 km
Morocco total: 2,017.9 km border countries: Algeria 1,559 km, Western Sahara 443 km, Spain (Ceuta) 6.3 km, Spain (Melilla) 9.6 km
Mozambique total: 4,571 km border countries: Malawi 1,569 km, South Africa 491 km, Swaziland 105 km, Tanzania 756 km, Zambia 419 km, Zimbabwe 1,231 km
Namibia total: 3,936 km border countries: Angola 1,376 km, Botswana 1,360 km, South Africa 967 km, Zambia 233 km
Nauru 0 km
Navassa Island 0 km
Nepal total: 2,926 km border countries: China 1,236 km, India 1,690 km
Netherlands total: 1,027 km border countries: Belgium 450 km, Germany 577 km
Netherlands Antilles total: 15 km border countries: Saint Martin 15 km
New Caledonia 0 km
New Zealand 0 km
Nicaragua total: 1,231 km border countries: Costa Rica 309 km, Honduras 922 km
Niger total: 5,697 km border countries: Algeria 956 km, Benin 266 km, Burkina Faso 628 km, Chad 1,175 km, Libya 354 km, Mali 821 km, Nigeria 1,497 km
Nigeria total: 4,047 km border countries: Benin 773 km, Cameroon 1,690 km, Chad 87 km, Niger 1,497 km
Niue 0 km
Norfolk Island 0 km
Northern Mariana Islands 0 km
Norway total: 2,542 km border countries: Finland 727 km, Sweden 1,619 km, Russia 196 km
Oman total: 1,374 km border countries: Saudi Arabia 676 km, UAE 410 km, Yemen 288 km
Pakistan total: 6,774 km border countries: Afghanistan 2,430 km, China 523 km, India 2,912 km, Iran 909 km
Palau 0 km
Panama total: 555 km border countries: Colombia 225 km, Costa Rica 330 km
Papua New Guinea total: 820 km border countries: Indonesia 820 km
Paracel Islands 0 km
Paraguay total: 3,995 km border countries: Argentina 1,880 km, Bolivia 750 km, Brazil 1,365 km
Peru total: 7,461 km border countries: Bolivia 1,075 km, Brazil 2,995 km, Chile 171 km, Colombia 1,800 km, Ecuador 1,420 km
Philippines 0 km
Pitcairn Islands 0 km
Poland total: 3,047 km border countries: Belarus 605 km, Czech Republic 615 km, Germany 456 km, Lithuania 91 km, Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast) 432 km, Slovakia 420 km, Ukraine 428 km
Portugal total: 1,214 km border countries: Spain 1,214 km
Puerto Rico 0 km
Qatar total: 60 km border countries: Saudi Arabia 60 km
Romania total: 2,508 km border countries: Bulgaria 608 km, Hungary 443 km, Moldova 450 km, Serbia 476 km, Ukraine (north) 362 km, Ukraine (east) 169 km
Russia total: 20,241.5 km border countries: Azerbaijan 284 km, Belarus 959 km, China (southeast) 3,605 km, China (south) 40 km, Estonia 290 km, Finland 1,313 km, Georgia 723 km, Kazakhstan 6,846 km, North Korea 17.5 km, Latvia 292 km, Lithuania (Kaliningrad Oblast) 227 km, Mongolia 3,441 km, Norway 196 km, Poland (Kaliningrad Oblast) 432 km, Ukraine 1,576 km
Rwanda total: 893 km border countries: Burundi 290 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 217 km, Tanzania 217 km, Uganda 169 km
Saint Barthelemy 0 km
Saint Helena 0 km
Saint Kitts and Nevis 0 km
Saint Lucia 0 km
Saint Martin total: 15 km border countries: Netherlands Antilles (Sint Maarten) 15 km
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 0 km
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 0 km
Samoa 0 km
San Marino total: 39 km border countries: Italy 39 km
Sao Tome and Principe 0 km
Saudi Arabia total: 4,431 km border countries: Iraq 814 km, Jordan 744 km, Kuwait 222 km, Oman 676 km, Qatar 60 km, UAE 457 km, Yemen 1,458 km
Senegal total: 2,640 km border countries: The Gambia 740 km, Guinea 330 km, Guinea-Bissau 338 km, Mali 419 km, Mauritania 813 km
Serbia total: 2,026 km border countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina 302 km, Bulgaria 318 km, Croatia 241 km, Hungary 151 km, Kosovo 352 km, Macedonia 62 km, Montenegro 124 km, Romania 476 km
Seychelles 0 km
Sierra Leone total: 958 km border countries: Guinea 652 km, Liberia 306 km
Singapore 0 km
Slovakia total: 1,474 km border countries: Austria 91 km, Czech Republic 197 km, Hungary 676 km, Poland 420 km, Ukraine 90 km
Slovenia total: 1,086 km border countries: Austria 330 km, Croatia 455 km, Hungary 102 km, Italy 199 km
Solomon Islands 0 km
Somalia total: 2,340 km border countries: Djibouti 58 km, Ethiopia 1,600 km, Kenya 682 km
South Africa total: 4,862 km border countries: Botswana 1,840 km, Lesotho 909 km, Mozambique 491 km, Namibia 967 km, Swaziland 430 km, Zimbabwe 225 km
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 0 km
Spain total: 1,917.8 km border countries: Andorra 63.7 km, France 623 km, Gibraltar 1.2 km, Portugal 1,214 km, Morocco (Ceuta) 6.3 km, Morocco (Melilla) 9.6 km
Spratly Islands 0 km
Sri Lanka 0 km
Sudan total: 7,687 km border countries: Central African Republic 1,165 km, Chad 1,360 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 628 km, Egypt 1,273 km, Eritrea 605 km, Ethiopia 1,606 km, Kenya 232 km, Libya 383 km, Uganda 435 km
Suriname total: 1,703 km border countries: Brazil 593 km, French Guiana 510 km, Guyana 600 km
Svalbard 0 km
Swaziland total: 535 km border countries: Mozambique 105 km, South Africa 430 km
Sweden total: 2,233 km border countries: Finland 614 km, Norway 1,619 km
Switzerland total: 1,852 km border countries: Austria 164 km, France 573 km, Italy 740 km, Liechtenstein 41 km, Germany 334 km
Syria total: 2,253 km border countries: Iraq 605 km, Israel 76 km, Jordan 375 km, Lebanon 375 km, Turkey 822 km
Taiwan 0 km
Tajikistan total: 3,651 km border countries: Afghanistan 1,206 km, China 414 km, Kyrgyzstan 870 km, Uzbekistan 1,161 km
Tanzania total: 3,861 km border countries: Burundi 451 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 459 km, Kenya 769 km, Malawi 475 km, Mozambique 756 km, Rwanda 217 km, Uganda 396 km, Zambia 338 km
Thailand total: 4,863 km border countries: Burma 1,800 km, Cambodia 803 km, Laos 1,754 km, Malaysia 506 km
Timor-Leste total: 228 km border countries: Indonesia 228 km
Togo total: 1,647 km border countries: Benin 644 km, Burkina Faso 126 km, Ghana 877 km
Tokelau 0 km
Tonga 0 km
Trinidad and Tobago 0 km
Tunisia total: 1,424 km border countries: Algeria 965 km, Libya 459 km
Turkey total: 2,648 km border countries: Armenia 268 km, Azerbaijan 9 km, Bulgaria 240 km, Georgia 252 km, Greece 206 km, Iran 499 km, Iraq 352 km, Syria 822 km
Turkmenistan total: 3,736 km border countries: Afghanistan 744 km, Iran 992 km, Kazakhstan 379 km, Uzbekistan 1,621 km
Turks and Caicos Islands 0 km
Tuvalu 0 km
Uganda total: 2,698 km border countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo 765 km, Kenya 933 km, Rwanda 169 km, Sudan 435 km, Tanzania 396 km
Ukraine total: 4,566 km border countries: Belarus 891 km, Hungary 103 km, Moldova 940 km, Poland 428 km, Romania (south) 176 km, Romania (southwest) 362 km, Russia 1,576 km, Slovakia 90 km
United Arab Emirates total: 867 km border countries: Oman 410 km, Saudi Arabia 457 km
United Kingdom total: 360 km border countries: Ireland 360 km
United States total: 12,034 km border countries: Canada 8,893 km (including 2,477 km with Alaska), Mexico 3,141 km note: US Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba is leased by the US and is part of Cuba; the base boundary is 28 km
United States Pacific Island Wildlife Refuges none
Uruguay total: 1,648 km border countries: Argentina 580 km, Brazil 1,068 km
Uzbekistan total: 6,221 km border countries: Afghanistan 137 km, Kazakhstan 2,203 km, Kyrgyzstan 1,099 km, Tajikistan 1,161 km, Turkmenistan 1,621 km
Vanuatu 0 km
Venezuela total: 4,993 km border countries: Brazil 2,200 km, Colombia 2,050 km, Guyana 743 km
Vietnam total: 4,639 km border countries: Cambodia 1,228 km, China 1,281 km, Laos 2,130 km
Virgin Islands 0 km
Wake Island 0 km
Wallis and Futuna 0 km
West Bank total: 404 km border countries: Israel 307 km, Jordan 97 km
Western Sahara total: 2,046 km border countries: Algeria 42 km, Mauritania 1,561 km, Morocco 443 km
World the land boundaries in the world total 251,060 km (not counting shared boundaries twice); two nations, China and Russia, each border 14 other countries note: 45 nations and other areas are landlocked, these include: Afghanistan, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bhutan, Bolivia, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Czech Republic, Ethiopia, Holy See (Vatican City), Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malawi, Mali, Moldova, Mongolia, Nepal, Niger, Paraguay, Rwanda, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Swaziland, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Uzbekistan, West Bank, Zambia, Zimbabwe; two of these, Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan, are doubly landlocked
Yemen total: 1,746 km border countries: Oman 288 km, Saudi Arabia 1,458 km
Zambia total: 5,664 km border countries: Angola 1,110 km, Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,930 km, Malawi 837 km, Mozambique 419 km, Namibia 233 km, Tanzania 338 km, Zimbabwe 797 km
Zimbabwe total: 3,066 km border countries: Botswana 813 km, Mozambique 1,231 km, South Africa 225 km, Zambia 797 km
This page was last updated on 18 December 2008
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@2097 Land use (%)
Afghanistan arable land: 12.13% permanent crops: 0.21% other: 87.66% (2005)
Albania arable land: 20.1% permanent crops: 4.21% other: 75.69% (2005)
Algeria arable land: 3.17% permanent crops: 0.28% other: 96.55% (2005)
American Samoa arable land: 10% permanent crops: 15% other: 75% (2005)
Andorra arable land: 2.13% permanent crops: 0% other: 97.87% (2005)
Angola arable land: 2.65% permanent crops: 0.23% other: 97.12% (2005)
Anguilla arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (mostly rock with sparse scrub oak, few trees, some commercial salt ponds) (2005)
Antarctica arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (ice 98%, barren rock 2%) (2005)
Antigua and Barbuda arable land: 18.18% permanent crops: 4.55% other: 77.27% (2005)
Argentina arable land: 10.03% permanent crops: 0.36% other: 89.61% (2005)
Armenia arable land: 16.78% permanent crops: 2.01% other: 81.21% (2005)
Aruba arable land: 10.53% permanent crops: 0% other: 89.47% (2005)
Ashmore and Cartier Islands arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (all grass and sand) (2005)
Australia arable land: 6.15% (includes about 27 million hectares of cultivated grassland) permanent crops: 0.04% other: 93.81% (2005)
Austria arable land: 16.59% permanent crops: 0.85% other: 82.56% (2005)
Azerbaijan arable land: 20.62% permanent crops: 2.61% other: 76.77% (2005)
Bahamas, The arable land: 0.58% permanent crops: 0.29% other: 99.13% (2005)
Bahrain arable land: 2.82% permanent crops: 5.63% other: 91.55% (2005)
Bangladesh arable land: 55.39% permanent crops: 3.08% other: 41.53% (2005)
Barbados arable land: 37.21% permanent crops: 2.33% other: 60.46% (2005)
Belarus arable land: 26.77% permanent crops: 0.6% other: 72.63% (2005)
Belgium arable land: 27.42% permanent crops: 0.69% other: 71.89% note: includes Luxembourg (2005)
Belize arable land: 3.05% permanent crops: 1.39% other: 95.56% (2005)
Benin arable land: 23.53% permanent crops: 2.37% other: 74.1% (2005)
Bermuda arable land: 20% permanent crops: 0% other: 80% (55% developed, 45% rural/open space) (2005)
Bhutan arable land: 2.3% permanent crops: 0.43% other: 97.27% (2005)
Bolivia arable land: 2.78% permanent crops: 0.19% other: 97.03% (2005)
Bosnia and Herzegovina arable land: 19.61% permanent crops: 1.89% other: 78.5% (2005)
Botswana arable land: 0.65% permanent crops: 0.01% other: 99.34% (2005)
Bouvet Island arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (93% ice) (2005)
Brazil arable land: 6.93% permanent crops: 0.89% other: 92.18% (2005)
British Indian Ocean Territory arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
British Virgin Islands arable land: 20% permanent crops: 6.67% other: 73.33% (2005)
Brunei arable land: 2.08% permanent crops: 0.87% other: 97.05% (2005)
Bulgaria arable land: 29.94% permanent crops: 1.9% other: 68.16% (2005)
Burkina Faso arable land: 17.66% permanent crops: 0.22% other: 82.12% (2005)
Burma arable land: 14.92% permanent crops: 1.31% other: 83.77% (2005)
Burundi arable land: 35.57% permanent crops: 13.12% other: 51.31% (2005)
Cambodia arable land: 20.44% permanent crops: 0.59% other: 78.97% (2005)
Cameroon arable land: 12.54% permanent crops: 2.52% other: 84.94% (2005)
Canada arable land: 4.57% permanent crops: 0.65% other: 94.78% (2005)
Cape Verde arable land: 11.41% permanent crops: 0.74% other: 87.85% (2005)
Cayman Islands arable land: 3.85% permanent crops: 0% other: 96.15% (2005)
Central African Republic arable land: 3.1% permanent crops: 0.15% other: 96.75% (2005)
Chad arable land: 2.8% permanent crops: 0.02% other: 97.18% (2005)
Chile arable land: 2.62% permanent crops: 0.43% other: 96.95% (2005)
China arable land: 14.86% permanent crops: 1.27% other: 83.87% (2005)
Christmas Island arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (mainly tropical rainforest; 63% of the island is a national park) (2005)
Clipperton Island arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (all coral) (2005)
Cocos (Keeling) Islands arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Colombia arable land: 2.01% permanent crops: 1.37% other: 96.62% (2005)
Comoros arable land: 35.87% permanent crops: 23.32% other: 40.81% (2005)
Congo, Democratic Republic of the arable land: 2.86% permanent crops: 0.47% other: 96.67% (2005)
Congo, Republic of the arable land: 1.45% permanent crops: 0.15% other: 98.4% (2005)
Cook Islands arable land: 16.67% permanent crops: 8.33% other: 75% (2005)
Coral Sea Islands arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (mostly grass or scrub cover) (2005)
Costa Rica arable land: 4.4% permanent crops: 5.87% other: 89.73% (2005)
Cote d'Ivoire arable land: 10.23% permanent crops: 11.16% other: 78.61% (2005)
Croatia arable land: 25.82% permanent crops: 2.19% other: 71.99% (2005)
Cuba arable land: 27.63% permanent crops: 6.54% other: 65.83% (2005)
Cyprus arable land: 10.81% permanent crops: 4.32% other: 84.87% (2005)
Czech Republic arable land: 38.82% permanent crops: 3% other: 58.18% (2005)
Denmark arable land: 52.59% permanent crops: 0.19% other: 47.22% (2005)
Djibouti arable land: 0.04% permanent crops: 0% other: 99.96% (2005)
Dominica arable land: 6.67% permanent crops: 21.33% other: 72% (2005)
Dominican Republic arable land: 22.49% permanent crops: 10.26% other: 67.25% (2005)
Ecuador arable land: 5.71% permanent crops: 4.81% other: 89.48% (2005)
Egypt arable land: 2.92% permanent crops: 0.5% other: 96.58% (2005)
El Salvador arable land: 31.37% permanent crops: 11.88% other: 56.75% (2005)
Equatorial Guinea arable land: 4.63% permanent crops: 3.57% other: 91.8% (2005)
Eritrea arable land: 4.78% permanent crops: 0.03% other: 95.19% (2005)
Estonia arable land: 12.05% permanent crops: 0.35% other: 87.6% (2005)
Ethiopia arable land: 10.01% permanent crops: 0.65% other: 89.34% (2005)
European Union arable land: NA permanent crops: NA other: NA
Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (99% permanent pastures, 1% other) (2005)
Faroe Islands arable land: 2.14% permanent crops: 0% other: 97.86% (2005)
Fiji arable land: 10.95% permanent crops: 4.65% other: 84.4% (2005)
Finland arable land: 6.54% permanent crops: 0.02% other: 93.44% (2005)
France arable land: 33.46% permanent crops: 2.03% other: 64.51% note: French Guiana - arable land 0.13%, permanent crops 0.04%, other 99.83% (90% forest, 10% other); Guadeloupe - arable land 11.70%, permanent crops 2.92%, other 85.38%; Martinique - arable land 9.09%, permanent crops 10.0%, other 80.91%; Reunion - arable land 13.94%, permanent crops 1.59%, other 84.47% (2005)
French Polynesia arable land: 0.75% permanent crops: 5.5% other: 93.75% (2005)
French Southern and Antarctic Lands Ile Amsterdam (Ile Amsterdam et Ile Saint-Paul) - 100% trees, grasses, ferns, and moss; Ile Saint-Paul (Ile Amsterdam et Ile Saint-Paul) - 100% grass, ferns, and moss; Iles Crozet - 100% tossock grass, heath, and fern; Iles Kerguelen - 100% tossock grass and Kerguelen cabbage; Bassas da India (Iles Eparses) - 100% rock, coral reef, and sand; Europa Island (Iles Eparses) - 100% mangrove swamp and dry woodlands; Glorioso Islands (Iles Eparses) - 100% lush vegetation and coconut palms; Juan de Nova Island (Iles Eparses) - 90% forest, 10% other; Tromelin Island (Iles Eparses) - 100% grasses and scattered brush (2005)
Gabon arable land: 1.21% permanent crops: 0.64% other: 98.15% (2005)
Gambia, The arable land: 27.88% permanent crops: 0.44% other: 71.68% (2005)
Gaza Strip arable land: 29% permanent crops: 21% other: 50% (2002)
Georgia arable land: 11.51% permanent crops: 3.79% other: 84.7% (2005)
Germany arable land: 33.13% permanent crops: 0.6% other: 66.27% (2005)
Ghana arable land: 17.54% permanent crops: 9.22% other: 73.24% (2005)
Gibraltar arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Greece arable land: 20.45% permanent crops: 8.59% other: 70.96% (2005)
Greenland arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Grenada arable land: 5.88% permanent crops: 29.41% other: 64.71% (2005)
Guam arable land: 3.64% permanent crops: 18.18% other: 78.18% (2005)
Guatemala arable land: 13.22% permanent crops: 5.6% other: 81.18% (2005)
Guernsey arable land: NA permanent crops: NA other: NA
Guinea arable land: 4.47% permanent crops: 2.64% other: 92.89% (2005)
Guinea-Bissau arable land: 8.31% permanent crops: 6.92% other: 84.77% (2005)
Guyana arable land: 2.23% permanent crops: 0.14% other: 97.63% (2005)
Haiti arable land: 28.11% permanent crops: 11.53% other: 60.36% (2005)
Heard Island and McDonald Islands arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Holy See (Vatican City) arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (urban area) (2005)
Honduras arable land: 9.53% permanent crops: 3.21% other: 87.26% (2005)
Hong Kong arable land: 5.05% permanent crops: 1.01% other: 93.94% (2001)
Hungary arable land: 49.58% permanent crops: 2.06% other: 48.36% (2005)
Iceland arable land: 0.07% permanent crops: 0% other: 99.93% (2005)
India arable land: 48.83% permanent crops: 2.8% other: 48.37% (2005)
Indonesia arable land: 11.03% permanent crops: 7.04% other: 81.93% (2005)
Iran arable land: 9.78% permanent crops: 1.29% other: 88.93% (2005)
Iraq arable land: 13.12% permanent crops: 0.61% other: 86.27% (2005)
Ireland arable land: 16.82% permanent crops: 0.03% other: 83.15% (2005)
Isle of Man arable land: 9% permanent crops: 0% other: 91% (permanent pastures, forests, mountain, and heathland) (2002)
Israel arable land: 15.45% permanent crops: 3.88% other: 80.67% (2005)
Italy arable land: 26.41% permanent crops: 9.09% other: 64.5% (2005)
Jamaica arable land: 15.83% permanent crops: 10.01% other: 74.16% (2005)
Jan Mayen arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Japan arable land: 11.64% permanent crops: 0.9% other: 87.46% (2005)
Jersey arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Jordan arable land: 3.32% permanent crops: 1.18% other: 95.5% (2005)
Kazakhstan arable land: 8.28% permanent crops: 0.05% other: 91.67% (2005)
Kenya arable land: 8.01% permanent crops: 0.97% other: 91.02% (2005)
Kiribati arable land: 2.74% permanent crops: 47.95% other: 49.31% (2005)
Korea, North arable land: 22.4% permanent crops: 1.66% other: 75.94% (2005)
Korea, South arable land: 16.58% permanent crops: 2.01% other: 81.41% (2005)
Kuwait arable land: 0.84% permanent crops: 0.17% other: 98.99% (2005)
Kyrgyzstan arable land: 6.55% permanent crops: 0.28% other: 93.17% note: Kyrgyzstan has the world's largest natural-growth walnut forest (2005)
Laos arable land: 4.01% permanent crops: 0.34% other: 95.65% (2005)
Latvia arable land: 28.19% permanent crops: 0.45% other: 71.36% (2005)
Lebanon arable land: 16.35% permanent crops: 13.75% other: 69.9% (2005)
Lesotho arable land: 10.87% permanent crops: 0.13% other: 89% (2005)
Liberia arable land: 3.43% permanent crops: 1.98% other: 94.59% (2005)
Libya arable land: 1.03% permanent crops: 0.19% other: 98.78% (2005)
Liechtenstein arable land: 25% permanent crops: 0% other: 75% (2005)
Lithuania arable land: 44.81% permanent crops: 0.9% other: 54.29% (2005)
Luxembourg arable land: 27.42% permanent crops: 0.69% other: 71.89% (includes Belgium) (2005)
Macau arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Macedonia arable land: 22.01% permanent crops: 1.79% other: 76.2% (2005)
Madagascar arable land: 5.03% permanent crops: 1.02% other: 93.95% (2005)
Malawi arable land: 20.68% permanent crops: 1.18% other: 78.14% (2005)
Malaysia arable land: 5.46% permanent crops: 17.54% other: 77% (2005)
Maldives arable land: 13.33% permanent crops: 30% other: 56.67% (2005)
Mali arable land: 3.76% permanent crops: 0.03% other: 96.21% (2005)
Malta arable land: 31.25% permanent crops: 3.13% other: 65.62% (2005)
Marshall Islands arable land: 11.11% permanent crops: 44.44% other: 44.45% (2005)
Mauritania arable land: 0.2% permanent crops: 0.01% other: 99.79% (2005)
Mauritius arable land: 49.02% permanent crops: 2.94% other: 48.04% (2005)
Mayotte arable land: NA% permanent crops: NA% other: NA%
Mexico arable land: 12.66% permanent crops: 1.28% other: 86.06% (2005)
Micronesia, Federated States of arable land: 5.71% permanent crops: 45.71% other: 48.58% (2005)
Moldova arable land: 54.52% permanent crops: 8.81% other: 36.67% (2005)
Monaco arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (urban area) (2005)
Mongolia arable land: 0.76% permanent crops: 0% other: 99.24% (2005)
Montenegro arable land: 13.7% permanent crops: 1% other: 85.3%
Montserrat arable land: 20% permanent crops: 0% other: 80% (2005)
Morocco arable land: 19% permanent crops: 2% other: 79% (2005)
Mozambique arable land: 5.43% permanent crops: 0.29% other: 94.28% (2005)
Namibia arable land: 0.99% permanent crops: 0.01% other: 99% (2005)
Nauru arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Navassa Island arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Nepal arable land: 16.07% permanent crops: 0.85% other: 83.08% (2005)
Netherlands arable land: 21.96% permanent crops: 0.77% other: 77.27% (2005)
Netherlands Antilles arable land: 10% permanent crops: 0% other: 90% (2005)
New Caledonia arable land: 0.32% permanent crops: 0.22% other: 99.46% (2005)
New Zealand arable land: 5.54% permanent crops: 6.92% other: 87.54% (2005)
Nicaragua arable land: 14.81% permanent crops: 1.82% other: 83.37% (2005)
Niger arable land: 11.43% permanent crops: 0.01% other: 88.56% (2005)
Nigeria arable land: 33.02% permanent crops: 3.14% other: 63.84% (2005)
Niue arable land: 11.54% permanent crops: 15.38% other: 73.08% (2005)
Norfolk Island arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Northern Mariana Islands arable land: 13.04% permanent crops: 4.35% other: 82.61% (2005)
Norway arable land: 2.7% permanent crops: 0% other: 97.3% (2005)
Oman arable land: 0.12% permanent crops: 0.14% other: 99.74% (2005)
Pakistan arable land: 24.44% permanent crops: 0.84% other: 74.72% (2005)
Palau arable land: 8.7% permanent crops: 4.35% other: 86.95% (2005)
Panama arable land: 7.26% permanent crops: 1.95% other: 90.79% (2005)
Papua New Guinea arable land: 0.49% permanent crops: 1.4% other: 98.11% (2005)
Paracel Islands arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Paraguay arable land: 7.47% permanent crops: 0.24% other: 92.29% (2005)
Peru arable land: 2.88% permanent crops: 0.47% other: 96.65% (2005)
Philippines arable land: 19% permanent crops: 16.67% other: 64.33% (2005)
Pitcairn Islands arable land: NA permanent crops: NA other: NA
Poland arable land: 40.25% permanent crops: 1% other: 58.75% (2005)
Portugal arable land: 17.29% permanent crops: 7.84% other: 74.87% (2005)
Puerto Rico arable land: 3.69% permanent crops: 5.59% other: 90.72% (2005)
Qatar arable land: 1.64% permanent crops: 0.27% other: 98.09% (2005)
Romania arable land: 39.49% permanent crops: 1.92% other: 58.59% (2005)
Russia arable land: 7.17% permanent crops: 0.11% other: 92.72% (2005)
Rwanda arable land: 45.56% permanent crops: 10.25% other: 44.19% (2005)
Saint Helena arable land: 12.9% permanent crops: 0% other: 87.1% (2005)
Saint Kitts and Nevis arable land: 19.44% permanent crops: 2.78% other: 77.78% (2005)
Saint Lucia arable land: 6.45% permanent crops: 22.58% other: 70.97% (2005)
Saint Pierre and Miquelon arable land: 12.5% permanent crops: 0% other: 87.5% (2005)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines arable land: 17.95% permanent crops: 17.95% other: 64.1% (2005)
Samoa arable land: 21.13% permanent crops: 24.3% other: 54.57% (2005)
San Marino arable land: 16.67% permanent crops: 0% other: 83.33% (2005)
Sao Tome and Principe arable land: 8.33% permanent crops: 48.96% other: 42.71% (2005)
Saudi Arabia arable land: 1.67% permanent crops: 0.09% other: 98.24% (2005)
Senegal arable land: 12.51% permanent crops: 0.24% other: 87.25% (2005)
Serbia arable land: NA permanent crops: NA other: NA
Seychelles arable land: 2.17% permanent crops: 13.04% other: 84.79% (2005)
Sierra Leone arable land: 7.95% permanent crops: 1.05% other: 91% (2005)
Singapore arable land: 1.47% permanent crops: 1.47% other: 97.06% (2005)
Slovakia arable land: 29.23% permanent crops: 2.67% other: 68.1% (2005)
Slovenia arable land: 8.53% permanent crops: 1.43% other: 90.04% (2005)
Solomon Islands arable land: 0.62% permanent crops: 2.04% other: 97.34% (2005)
Somalia arable land: 1.64% permanent crops: 0.04% other: 98.32% (2005)
South Africa arable land: 12.1% permanent crops: 0.79% other: 87.11% (2005)
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (largely covered by permanent ice and snow with some sparse vegetation consisting of grass, moss, and lichen) (2005)
Spain arable land: 27.18% permanent crops: 9.85% other: 62.97% (2005)
Spratly Islands arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Sri Lanka arable land: 13.96% permanent crops: 15.24% other: 70.8% (2005)
Sudan arable land: 6.78% permanent crops: 0.17% other: 93.05% (2005)
Suriname arable land: 0.36% permanent crops: 0.06% other: 99.58% (2005)
Svalbard arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (no trees; the only bushes are crowberry and cloudberry) (2005)
Swaziland arable land: 10.25% permanent crops: 0.81% other: 88.94% (2005)
Sweden arable land: 5.93% permanent crops: 0.01% other: 94.06% (2005)
Switzerland arable land: 9.91% permanent crops: 0.58% other: 89.51% (2005)
Syria arable land: 24.8% permanent crops: 4.47% other: 70.73% (2005)
Taiwan arable land: 24% permanent crops: 1% other: 75% (2001)
Tajikistan arable land: 6.52% permanent crops: 0.89% other: 92.59% (2005)
Tanzania arable land: 4.23% permanent crops: 1.16% other: 94.61% (2005)
Thailand arable land: 27.54% permanent crops: 6.93% other: 65.53% (2005)
Timor-Leste arable land: 8.2% permanent crops: 4.57% other: 87.23% (2005)
Togo arable land: 44.2% permanent crops: 2.11% other: 53.69% (2005)
Tokelau arable land: 0% (soil is thin and infertile) permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Tonga arable land: 20% permanent crops: 14.67% other: 65.33% (2005)
Trinidad and Tobago arable land: 14.62% permanent crops: 9.16% other: 76.22% (2005)
Tunisia arable land: 17.05% permanent crops: 13.08% other: 69.87% (2005)
Turkey arable land: 29.81% permanent crops: 3.39% other: 66.8% (2005)
Turkmenistan arable land: 4.51% permanent crops: 0.14% other: 95.35% (2005)
Turks and Caicos Islands arable land: 2.33% permanent crops: 0% other: 97.67% (2005)
Tuvalu arable land: 0% permanent crops: 66.67% other: 33.33% (2005)
Uganda arable land: 21.57% permanent crops: 8.92% other: 69.51% (2005)
Ukraine arable land: 53.8% permanent crops: 1.5% other: 44.7% (2005)
United Arab Emirates arable land: 0.77% permanent crops: 2.27% other: 96.96% (2005)
United Kingdom arable land: 23.23% permanent crops: 0.2% other: 76.57% (2005)
United States arable land: 18.01% permanent crops: 0.21% other: 81.78% (2005)
United States Pacific Island Wildlife Refuges arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2008)
Uruguay arable land: 7.77% permanent crops: 0.24% other: 91.99% (2005)
Uzbekistan arable land: 10.51% permanent crops: 0.76% other: 88.73% (2005)
Vanuatu arable land: 1.64% permanent crops: 6.97% other: 91.39% (2005)
Venezuela arable land: 2.85% permanent crops: 0.88% other: 96.27% (2005)
Vietnam arable land: 20.14% permanent crops: 6.93% other: 72.93% (2005)
Virgin Islands arable land: 5.71% permanent crops: 2.86% other: 91.43% (2005)
Wake Island arable land: 0% permanent crops: 0% other: 100% (2005)
Wallis and Futuna arable land: 7.14% permanent crops: 35.71% other: 57.15% (2005)
West Bank arable land: 16.9% permanent crops: 18.97% other: 64.13% (2001)
Western Sahara arable land: 0.02% permanent crops: 0% other: 99.98% (2005)
World arable land: 10.57% permanent crops: 1.04% other: 88.38% (2005)
Yemen arable land: 2.91% permanent crops: 0.25% other: 96.84% (2005)
Zambia arable land: 6.99% permanent crops: 0.04% other: 92.97% (2005)
Zimbabwe arable land: 8.24% permanent crops: 0.33% other: 91.43% (2005)
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@2098 Languages (%)
Afghanistan Afghan Persian or Dari (official) 50%, Pashto (official) 35%, Turkic languages (primarily Uzbek and Turkmen) 11%, 30 minor languages (primarily Balochi and Pashai) 4%, much bilingualism |
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