FACTOID # 48: There are 22 countries where more than half the population is illiterate. Fifteen of them are in Africa.
 
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Energy > Natural gas > Production
Energy > Natural gas reserves
Energy > Oil refining ability
Geography > Area > Land
Health > Abortions
Health > Abortions (per capita)
Military > Conventional arms exports
Military > Tanks
Sports > Air Games > Gold Medals
Sports > Chess > GrandMasters

2nd

Crime > Murders
Crime > Prisoners > Per capita
Economy > Population below median income
Energy > Oil > Production
Health > Suicide rate > Males
Military > Armed forces personnel
Military > Forces in Europe > Aircraft
Military > Forces in Europe > Battle Tanks
People > Marriage rate
Sports > Olympic medals > Gold > Sydney 2000

3rd

Agriculture > Root and tuber production
Crime > Prisoners
Democracy > Presidential elections > Total vote
Education > Teaching weeks per year > Primary
Energy > Nuclear reactors under construction
Environment > CO2 Emissions
Health > Suicide rate > Young males
Media > Personal computers
Media > Telephones > Mobile cellular
People > Divorce rate

4th

Economy > Current account balance
Economy > Fishing subsidies
Energy > Coal consumption
Energy > Electricity > Consumption
Energy > Electricity > Production
Internet > Livejournal users
Military > Exports to developing nations
Religion > Jews
Transportation > Airports
Transportation > Airports > With paved runways > 914 to 1523 m

5th

Agriculture > Arable and permanent cropland
Agriculture > Grains > Barley stocks
Crime > Robberies
Democracy > Parliamentary elections > Voter registration
Energy > Nuclear reactors operable
Energy > Oil > Consumption
Geography > Area > Total
Lifestyle > Happiness level > Not very or not at all happy
Media > Televisions
Transportation > Heliports

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Evgeniy Seylanov
26th November 2004
YEs it is. In fact Tatarstan recently wanted to make Latin it's official alphabet but was forbidden to do so and ordered to heep cyrillic.
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