Statistics
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Country | Estonia | Latvia | Lithuania |
Capital | Tallinn | Riga | Vilnius |
Independence | -Until 13th century -24 February 1918 -restored 20 August 1991 |
-Until 13th century -18 November 1918 - restored 21 August 1991 |
-Until 18th century -16 February 1918 - restored 11 March 1990 |
Current leaders | Toomas Hendrik Ilves | Andris Bērziņš | Dalia Grybauskaitė |
Population (2011) | 1 340 194 | 2 067 900 | 3 053 800 |
Population (2000) | 1,376,743 | 2,375,000 | 3 599 342 |
Density | 29/km² = 75/sq mi | 36/km² = 93/sq mi | 52/km² = 134/sq mi |
Area | 45,227 km² = 17,413 sq mi | 64,589 km² = 24,937 sq mi | 65,200 km² = 25,173 sq mi |
Water area % | 4.56% | 1.5% | 1.35% |
GDP (PPP) total (2012 estimates) | $27.313 billion | $36.090 billion | $63.653 billion |
GDP (PPP) per capita (2012 estimates) | $21,059 | $16,235 | $19,600 |
GDP (nominal) total (2011) | $22.225 billion | $28.252 billion | $42.718 billion |
GDP (nominal) per capita | $16,636 (2012) | $12,671 (2011) | $13,068 (2012) |
Gini Index | 31.3 (2010) | 35.2 (2011) | 36.9 (2010) |
HDI | 0.835 (Very High) | 0.805 (Very High) | 0.810 (Very High) |
Internet TLD | .ee | .lv | .lt |
Calling code | +372 | +371 | +370 |
Currency | EUR | LVL | LTL |
- The largest cities by population (2010)
- Riga (703 581)
- Vilnius (548 816)
- Tallinn (413,727)
- Kaunas (348 635)
- Klaipėda (182 752)
- Šiauliai (125 461)
- Panevėžys (109 999)
- Tartu (103 284)
- Daugavpils (103 053)
- Liepāja (83 884)
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“We already have the statistics for the future: the growth percentages of pollution, overpopulation, desertification. The future is already in place.”
—Günther Grass (b. 1927)
“Maybe a nation that consumes as much booze and dope as we do and has our kind of divorce statistics should pipe down about character issues. Either that or just go ahead and determine the presidency with three-legged races and pie-eating contests. It would make better TV.”
—P.J. (Patrick Jake)
“O for a man who is a man, and, as my neighbor says, has a bone in his back which you cannot pass your hand through! Our statistics are at fault: the population has been returned too large. How many men are there to a square thousand miles in this country? Hardly one.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)