Lists of sovereign states and dependent territories

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This is a list of lists of countries and territories by various criteria. A country or territory is a geographical area, either in the sense of nation (a cultural entity) or state (a political entity).[1]

Demographics[edit]

Demography

Population[edit]

Life[edit]

Health[edit]

Religion[edit]

Language[edit]

Economy[edit]

Economy[edit]

Quartile map of amount of exports per country. Darker = more exports.

The production, distribution and consumption of goods and services:

Finance[edit]

The study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets:

Gross domestic product[edit]

The value of goods and services produced within a country:

Industrial output[edit]

Agriculture[edit]

Workforce[edit]

Other exports[edit]

Energy[edit]

Fossil fuels[edit]

Other[edit]

Buildings and structures[edit]

Country codes[edit]

Crime[edit]

The unlawful acts punishable by a state or other authority:

Education[edit]

The transmission of knowledge and skills:

Entertainment[edit]

The activities that holds the attention and interest of an audience or gives pleasure and delight:

Environment[edit]

Environment

The physical, chemical, and biotic factors that act upon an ecosystem:

Food and drink[edit]

Geography[edit]

Geography

Earth and its features:

Human rights[edit]

Laws[edit]

The set of rules that are created and enforced to regulate behaviour:

Military[edit]

Map of military expenditures as a percentage of GDP by country, 2017.[2]

Names[edit]

Name of a country

The label for the country:

National symbols[edit]

The representation of a country's identity and values:

Politics[edit]

The process by which groups, often governments, make decisions:

Royalty[edit]

Sports[edit]

Technology[edit]

The use of knowledge for practical goals:

Transport[edit]

The intentional movement of humans, animals, and goods from one location to another:

Miscellaneous[edit]

Urban[edit]

Other population[edit]

Other[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Oxford English Dictionary, Second Edition, with online updates as of September 2008. Entry "1. country"
  2. ^ 2017 data from: "Military expenditure (% of GDP). Stockholm International Peace Research Institute ( SIPRI ), Yearbook: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security". World Bank. Retrieved 2019-03-08.

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