This entry measures the capacity of plants that generate electricity through radioactive decay of nuclear fuel, expressed as a share of the country's total generating capacity. Water area is the sum of the surfaces of all inland water bodies, such as lakes, reservoirs, or rivers, as delimited by international boundaries and/or coastlines.
Note: Starting with the 1993 Factbook, demographic estimates for some countries (mostly African) have explicitly taken into account t .
This entry provides an area comparison based on total area equivalents.
. Surveys based on income will normally show a more unequal distribution than surveys based on consumption. As fertility leve . The discrepancy between the amount of refined petroleum products produced and/or imported and the amount consumed and/or exported is due to the omission of stock changes, refinery gains, and other complicating factors. This added about 593,000 people to the population from 2019 to 2020.
An urban agglomeration is defined as comprising the city or town proper and also the suburban fringe or thickly settled territory lying outside of, but adjacent to, the boundaries of the city. civil law system based on the French civil law model and influenced by customary law; judicial review of legislative acts in the Constitutional Court This entry provides a rank ordering of trading partners starting with the most important; it sometimes includes the percent of total dollar value. Note that boundary representations on these maps are not necessarily authoritative. This entry includes the name of the Factbook reference map on which a country may be found. The total fertility rate (TFR) is a more direct measure of the level of fertility than the crude birth rate, since it refers to births per woman. household consumption consists of expenditures by resident households, and by nonprofit insti . For example, a year or grade completed in one country is not necessarily the same in terms of educational content or qualit . . Slowing Maliâs population growth by lowering its birth rate will be essential for poverty reduction, improving food security, and developing human capital and the economy.Mali has a long history of seasonal migration and emigration driven by poverty, conflict, demographic pressure, unemployment, food insecurity, and droughts.
Agreements are listed in alphabetical order by the abbreviated form of the full name. Mali population density.
Population: 18,512,429. . This entry identifies the country's regional location, neighboring countries, and adjacent bodies of water. Countries with high budget deficits (relat . Caption . This entry provides information on a countryâs constitution and includes two subfields. This entry gives the total number of mobile cellular telephone subscribers, as well as the number of subscriptions per 100 inhabitants. The World Health Organization estimates that f . The use of the annotated title Appointed Ambassador refers to a new ambassador who has presented his/her credentials to the secretary of state but not the US president.
ten wettest places on earth (average annual precipitation) describes the annual average precipitation measured in both millimeters and i . Other large ethnic groups include the Fula (17%), Voltaic (12%), Songhai (6%) and the Tuareg and Moor (10%).Mali is considered an Islamic society, with over 90% of the population practicing Islam. This entry contains the percentage shares of total land area for three different types of land use: agricultural land, forest, and other; agricultural land is further divided into arable land - land cultivated for crops like wheat, maize, and rice that are replanted after each harvest, permanent crops - land cultivated for crops like citrus, coffee, and rubber that are not replanted after each harvest, and includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees, and vines, and permane . This satellite photo shows dozens of fires burning in the African countries of Senegal (left) and Mali (right).
Airports or airfields that are no longer recognizable (overgrown, no facilities, etc.)