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Cyprus is an island nation in the eastern Mediterranean.

It is best known for its sunny beaches and breathtaking mountain ranges.

Most of Cyprus' income comes from tourism, exporting goods and selling real estate.

The main languages in Cyprus are Greek and Turkish.

English is spoken by most of the population.Company formationIt usually takes about 5 days to set up a companyThe minimum share capital of EUR 1000 and usually authorized capital of EUR 5000A local director of the company is required to maintain tax residency in Cyprus and board meetings must be held within Cyprus.The secretary must be or acquire a residency in Cyprus in order to maintain his tax residency in CyprusInformation on the tax systemCyprus corporate tax is 10% and is one of the lowest corporate taxes in the European Union.The following activities are not taxable in Cyprus:Profits from the sale of listed securities.Receiving dividends for a Cypriot company.Interest that does not arise from the ordinary course of business or is not directly related to the main activity of the company.Cyprus has a double taxation treaty with more than 40 countries.For more information on the Cypriot tax system or related questions, please contact us.Company managementThere is no annual fee to be paid to the state to run a business.

Only the submission of annual returns is required according to the following rules:A company registered before July 1st must submit the annual financial statements for the previous year to the tax office by December 31st of the following year.a company registered after July 1st must file financial statements for previous years with the tax authorities before December 31st two years later.

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In Latvia, the registration of VAT payers (VAT) by the State Tax Service (SRS) in the register of VAT payers is subject to the following provisions:Article 3 and paragraphs 1 and 9 of Article 26 of the Law “On VAT”.Cabinet Order No.

933 “Procedure for Applying the Provisions of the Value Added Tax Act”, adopted on November 14, 2006.Due to the accession to the EU, some provisions have been added, according to which non-taxable persons who carry out an economic activity in the EU area and purchase goods whose value in the current calendar year reaches or exceeds EUR 50,000 (excluding taxes) from the state tax office within 30 days If the stated amount is reached or exceeded, it must be entered in the register of VAT payers.

After registration, this person can voluntarily request deletion from the register at the earliest 2 years after the date of registration.The registration is valid for the following persons and entities:natural persons - registered according to their specified place of residence;legal persons - registered according to their registered addresses;Partnerships - registered according to their registered address in the commercial register;if a group of people carries out a joint economic activity on the basis of a contract, the natural person authorized to represent must be registered according to the specified place of residence;if a person from another Member State or a person not registered in the EU makes one or more taxable domestic transactions.Only companies such as general partnerships, limited partnerships, sole proprietorships, limited liability companies (SIA) and joint stock companies (AS) are required to submit VAT applications to the business register of the Republic of Latvia.Registration as a VAT payer is compulsory if the total value of taxable transactions conducted by a natural or legal person, whose declared place of residence or registered address is situated in the Republic of Latvia, has reached or exceeded LVL 10,000 during the last 12 months.

12 months are not to be regarded as a calendar year, but they can concern any period of 12 months.

Registration must take place within 30 days after reaching or exceeding the said amount.The SRS reviews the registration application and decides on registration of a person in the Register of VAT Taxable Persons within 15 working days after receipt of the application.If the SRS has decided to refuse the registration, it will send this decision to the respective person by post within five working days stating the reason for refusal.

A person who has received a decision on refusal of registration is entitled to adjust the registration application and submit it to the SRS again.A person is considered registered in the SRS Register of VAT Taxable Persons as of the day when the registration certificate of a VAT taxable person is issued to this person. 

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It reestablished international diplomatic relations and joined the United Nations (UN).The name Latvia comes from the ancient Latgals, one of the four Indo-European tribes who were involved in the ethnogenesis of the Latvians along with the Semgallians, the Kurds and the Selonians.Flag of LatviaThe flag of Latvia with three horizontal stripes in the colors of maroon and white is one of the oldest flags in the world, referring to the events in the city of Cēsis in the 13th century.

The design of the Latvian flag is officially adopted and provided for in the Latvian Constitution - Satversme.Geography of Latvia and neighboring countriesLatvia is the central country of the Baltic States and is located in north-eastern Europe.

Latvia's neighbors are Estonia, Latvia, Russia and Belarus, and Latvia's strategic location facilitates the development of trade and culture.Climate of LatviaLatvia is located in the temperate climatic zone, and its climate is influenced by the proximity of the sea and the air masses of the Atlantic Ocean.

The summers are mild, but the winters - moderately cold; the humidity is relatively high and it rains frequently.

The temperature records are accordingly 36.4 ° C and -43.2 ° C. Latvia's weather is characterized by frequent air mass changes, as 170 fronts cross the territory in February, July and October.

These fronts are accompanied by strong winds, which are responsible for the maximum occurrence of snowstorms in February, for the high precipitation and thunderstorms in July and for the strong winds up to storms in October.Latvian natureWith more than 44% of its territory covered by forests and the vast network of rivers and thousands of lakes, Latvia is one of the best preserved sanctuaries for various wildlife.

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Official Name:Republic of LithuaniaCapital:VilniusTotal area:65 300 km2GDP per capita:$21,615Native Language:LithuanianGovernment:Parliamentary republicPopulation:2,955,986Major Religion:Roman CatholicismMonetary Unit:Euro (EUR)Lithuania is the southernmost of the three Baltic States - and the largest and most populous of them.

Lithuania was the first occupied Soviet republic to break away from the Soviet Union.The Lithuanian landscape is mostly flat, with some low hills in the western highlands and in the eastern highlands.

The highest point is Aukštasis at 294 meters.

Lithuania has 758 rivers, more than 2,800 lakes and 99 km of Baltic Sea coast, which are mainly devoted to recreation and nature conservation.

Forests cover just over 30% of the country.About 84% of the population are ethnic Lithuanians.

Vilnius University, founded in 1579, is a Renaissance-style complex with innumerable courtyards that forms a city within a city.The Lithuanian President is directly elected for a five-year term and is mainly engaged in foreign and security policy.

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Official Name:UkraineCapital:KievTotal area:603 628 km2GDP per capita:$7,598Native Language:UkrainianGovernment:Unitary semi-presidential republicPopulation:44,854,065Major Religion:Orthodox ChristianityMonetary Unit:Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH)Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.

Ukraine borders the Russian Federation to the east and northeast, Belarus to the northwest, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest, and the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to the south and southeast.

It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the largest country in Europe.BusinessUkraine's GDP (PPP) in 2010 ranks 38th in the world and is estimated at $ 305.2 billion.

Nominal GDP (in US dollars, calculated at market rate) was 136 billion US dollars, ranking 53rd in the world.

In July 2008, the average nominal salary in Ukraine reached 1,930 hryvnia per month.

Although income growth in 2008 remained lower than in neighboring countries in Central Europe, income growth in 2008 was 36.8 percent.

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Official Name:Republic of BelarusCapital:MinskTotal area:207 595 km2GDP per capita:$15,633Native Language:Belarusian, RussianGovernment:Unitary presidential republicPopulation:9,457,500Major Religion:Eastern Orthodox ChristianityMonetary Unit:Belarusian ruble (BYR)Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe bordering Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest.

Its capital is Minsk; other large cities are Brest, Hrodna (Grodno), Homiel (Gomel), Mahilyow (Mogilev) and Vitsebsk (Vitebsk).

Over forty percent of the 207,600 square kilometers (80,200 square miles) are forested, and the strongest sectors of the economy are the service and manufacturing industries.BusinessMost of the Belarusian economy remains state controlled and is known as the Soviet style.

51.2% of Belarusians are employed in state-controlled companies, 47.4% in private companies (of which 5.7% are partly foreign owned) and 1.4% in foreign companies.

The country relies on Russia for various imports, including oil.

Important agricultural products are potatoes and cattle by-products, including meat.

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The average age is around 28.9 years.

Ethnic diversity is quite diverse on a fractionation scale which for Kuwait is 0.6604.

For details on the language, religion, age, gender distribution and development of the people of Kuwait, read the sections below and visit the section on education in the country.PopulationIn Kuwait, the population density is 201 people per square kilometer (523 per square mile).

Immigrants to Kuwait make up 1.3 percent of the total number of immigrants worldwide.

Specific cultural characteristics, alone or in combination, can relate to language, skin color, religion, ethnicity, customs and traditions, history or other characteristic criteria.

In addition to Islam, there are several other religions in the country.

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The people of Liberia speak the English language.

The linguistic diversity of Liberia is very diverse according to a fractionation scale, which for Liberia is 0.9038.

The followers of Christianity are the religious majority in the country.

48.2% of Liberia's population live in cities.

That percentage includes the urban population of Liberia.

The urbanization rate in Liberia is estimated at 5.6.National anthemThe national anthem of Liberia is called "All Hail, Liberia, Hail!".

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Its total area is 92,090 km² (approx.

The continental shelf of Portugal is approximately 92,090 km² (approximately 35,556 mi²) in size.

Europe is a continent whose borders go back to ancient times.

European countries include the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Malta and the Vatican.

Portugal is not a landlocked country.

The difference in altitude between the highest (Ponta do Pico) and lowest (Atlantic) point in Portugal is 2351 m (2 ft).AreaThe total land area of Portugal is 92,090 km² (approx.

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Great Britain is considered a developed country.

A nation's stage of development is determined by a number of factors, including economic prosperity, life expectancy, income equality, and quality of life.

Potential financiers should look at other economic indicators, including GDP, rate of urbanization, and currency strength, before making any investment decisions.

This suggests that almost all citizens are able to lead a desirable life thanks to social and economic support; Citizens with a low standard of living receive help and support and have the opportunity to move forward in society.

The British pound is divided into pence; there are 100 in a pound.Credit ratingThe UK's loan depth index is 8, which means the information is for the most part sufficient and fairly detailed; Accessibility is not a problem.

According to the rating agency S, the UK has an AAA credit rating and the outlook for that rating is stable.

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Its total area is 4,167 km² (approx.

French Polynesia is not a landlocked country.

The average elevation range of French Polynesia is 1,121 m (3,675 ft).NeighboursThe total length of the land borders of French Polynesia is 0 kilometers.

French Polynesia has no national borders, so neither does it have any neighboring countries in the traditional sense.CitiesThe capital of French Polynesia is Papeete.ElevationThe average elevation range of French Polynesia is 1,121 m (3,675 ft).

The highest point of French Polynesia is Mont Orohena with its official height of 2241 m (7,353 ft).

The difference in elevation between the highest (Mont Orohena) and lowest (Pacific) points of French Polynesia is 2,241 m (2 ft).AreaThe total land area of French Polynesia is 4,167 km² (approximately 1,609 mi²).

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Official Name:Hellenic RepublicCapital:AthensTotal area:131 957 km2GDP per capita:$24,505Native Language:GreekGovernment:Unitary parliamentary constitutional republicPopulation:10,815,197Major Religion:Greek Orthodox Church ChristianityMonetary Unit:Euro (EUR)Greece is near the crossroads of Europe and Asia and forms the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.

Its territory includes more than 2,000 islands in the Aegean and Ionian Seas, of which only about 165 are inhabited.

Mount Olympus is the highest point in the country.Greece is one of the cradles of European civilization, whose ancient scholars made great strides in philosophy, medicine, mathematics and astronomy.

Greece's historical and cultural heritage continues to resonate throughout the modern world - in literature, art, philosophy and politics.Modern Greece has a republican structure based on the 1975 Constitution.

The 300 members of the unicameral parliament are elected for a period of four years.

The main industries are agriculture, tourism, construction and shipping.The most famous contemporary Greeks include the filmmaker Kostas Gavras, the Nobel Prize winner Odysseus Elitis and the composer Mikis Theodorakis.Greek cuisine is based on goat meat and mutton.

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It indicates a satisfactory performance - in general the traffic is handled well, some errors in certain areas are possible, but overall the logistics system is working reliably and is ready to handle predictable amounts of traffic.The customs performance is rated at 3.11.

It indicates satisfactory performance - the customs clearance process is generally effective, although an occasional problem for a long time; the customs system certainly does not hinder international business activity; Required documents and fees are usually publicly available.The quality of the infrastructure in Slovenia is rated at 3.35.

It indicates satisfactory quality - roads, railways, ports and other facilities are always able to handle significant traffic and are also suitable for various types of transport vehicles and ships.The quality of the international shipments is 3.05.

It indicates satisfactory performance - the services are reasonable and the prices are not too high and are usually exactly of the quality, although there is still room for improvement.The competence of logistics service providers is rated at 3.51.

The providers are competent - they ensure a good quality of their services and almost always maintain this level; Deficiencies are still possible, but usually minor and do not deter the provider from continuing to employ.Tracking options for shipments are rated at 3.51.

It indicates a satisfactory performance - the tracking systems provide all basic information as well as additional data on shipments; most of the time it also has a well-established cooperation with foreign and international tracking systems and usually offers information in several languages.Tracking options for shipments are rated at 3.82.

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Its total land area is 69,700 km² (approximately 26,911 mi²).

Georgia’s continental shelf is approximately 3,243 km².

The Asian countries include Russia, China, Japan, Hong Kong as well as North and South Korea.

Its neighbors include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey.

Georgia is not a landlocked country.

Georgia shares its land borders with 4 different countries and has the same number of unique land borders with neighboring areas.

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Area: 45 226 km²Total length of the state border: 1,450.2 kmLength of the Estonian Baltic coast: 768.6 kmPopulation: 1,364 million (Source: Population register in 2000)Borders with: Latvia, Russia.Languages of EstoniaOfficial language: Estonian.Estonian is spoken by approximately 1.1 million people in Estonia and thousands in various expatriate communities.

Estonian is the Urals language and is closely related to Finnish.Geography of EstoniaEstonia is a flat country with an area of 45,226 square kilometers.

The two islands are common Estonian vacation spots.

The highest point in the country, Suur Munamägi (Eiberg), lies in the hilly southeast and reaches 318 meters above sea level.

The country has over 1,400 natural and man-made lakes.NatureAlmost half of the Estonian territory (47.6 percent) is covered by forests and forests; the forest area has more than doubled in the last 50 years.

Estonia lies on a border area where the Euro-Siberian needle taiga opens up into a European deciduous forest zone.

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Area: 64,589 km² or 24,937 km².Regions: Kurzeme, Zemgale, Vidzeme, Latgale.Total length of the national border: 1,862 km.Length of the Latvian Baltic Sea coast: 494 km.Population: 2,272,300Borders with: Estonia, Russia, Belarus and Lithuania.Brief history of LatviaThe Republic of Latvia was established on November 18, 1918 (November 18 is a national holiday and the day of the proclamation of Latvia's independence).

As a result of Gorbachev's reforms, Latvia declared de facto the restoration of its independence on August 21, 1991.

It restored international diplomatic relations and joined the United Nations (UN).The name Latvia comes from the ancient Latgalians, one of the four Indo-European tribes who, along with Semigallians, Couronians and Selonians, were involved in the ethnogenesis of the Latvians.Flag of LatviaThe flag of Latvia with three horizontal stripes, the colors of which are maroon and white, is one of the oldest flags in the world, dating back to the events in the city of Cēsis in the 13th century.

After the leader's death, this leaf was used as a flag in the next battle that led the Latvians to victory.

Latvia's territory, the terrain of which was formed during the Ice Age, consists of rich lowlands in the plains and temperate hills.

Most of it is less than 100 meters below sea level.

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Cyprus is an island nation in the eastern Mediterranean.

It is best known for its sunny beaches and breathtaking mountain ranges.

Most of Cyprus' income comes from tourism, exporting goods and selling real estate.

The main languages in Cyprus are Greek and Turkish.

English is spoken by most of the population.Company formationIt usually takes about 5 days to set up a companyThe minimum share capital of EUR 1000 and usually authorized capital of EUR 5000A local director of the company is required to maintain tax residency in Cyprus and board meetings must be held within Cyprus.The secretary must be or acquire a residency in Cyprus in order to maintain his tax residency in CyprusInformation on the tax systemCyprus corporate tax is 10% and is one of the lowest corporate taxes in the European Union.The following activities are not taxable in Cyprus:Profits from the sale of listed securities.Receiving dividends for a Cypriot company.Interest that does not arise from the ordinary course of business or is not directly related to the main activity of the company.Cyprus has a double taxation treaty with more than 40 countries.For more information on the Cypriot tax system or related questions, please contact us.Company managementThere is no annual fee to be paid to the state to run a business.

Only the submission of annual returns is required according to the following rules:A company registered before July 1st must submit the annual financial statements for the previous year to the tax office by December 31st of the following year.a company registered after July 1st must file financial statements for previous years with the tax authorities before December 31st two years later.

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Its total area is 92,090 km² (approx.

The continental shelf of Portugal is approximately 92,090 km² (approximately 35,556 mi²) in size.

Europe is a continent whose borders go back to ancient times.

European countries include the United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Malta and the Vatican.

Portugal is not a landlocked country.

The difference in altitude between the highest (Ponta do Pico) and lowest (Atlantic) point in Portugal is 2351 m (2 ft).AreaThe total land area of Portugal is 92,090 km² (approx.

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In Latvia, the registration of VAT payers (VAT) by the State Tax Service (SRS) in the register of VAT payers is subject to the following provisions:Article 3 and paragraphs 1 and 9 of Article 26 of the Law “On VAT”.Cabinet Order No.

933 “Procedure for Applying the Provisions of the Value Added Tax Act”, adopted on November 14, 2006.Due to the accession to the EU, some provisions have been added, according to which non-taxable persons who carry out an economic activity in the EU area and purchase goods whose value in the current calendar year reaches or exceeds EUR 50,000 (excluding taxes) from the state tax office within 30 days If the stated amount is reached or exceeded, it must be entered in the register of VAT payers.

After registration, this person can voluntarily request deletion from the register at the earliest 2 years after the date of registration.The registration is valid for the following persons and entities:natural persons - registered according to their specified place of residence;legal persons - registered according to their registered addresses;Partnerships - registered according to their registered address in the commercial register;if a group of people carries out a joint economic activity on the basis of a contract, the natural person authorized to represent must be registered according to the specified place of residence;if a person from another Member State or a person not registered in the EU makes one or more taxable domestic transactions.Only companies such as general partnerships, limited partnerships, sole proprietorships, limited liability companies (SIA) and joint stock companies (AS) are required to submit VAT applications to the business register of the Republic of Latvia.Registration as a VAT payer is compulsory if the total value of taxable transactions conducted by a natural or legal person, whose declared place of residence or registered address is situated in the Republic of Latvia, has reached or exceeded LVL 10,000 during the last 12 months.

12 months are not to be regarded as a calendar year, but they can concern any period of 12 months.

Registration must take place within 30 days after reaching or exceeding the said amount.The SRS reviews the registration application and decides on registration of a person in the Register of VAT Taxable Persons within 15 working days after receipt of the application.If the SRS has decided to refuse the registration, it will send this decision to the respective person by post within five working days stating the reason for refusal.

A person who has received a decision on refusal of registration is entitled to adjust the registration application and submit it to the SRS again.A person is considered registered in the SRS Register of VAT Taxable Persons as of the day when the registration certificate of a VAT taxable person is issued to this person. 

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Great Britain is considered a developed country.

A nation's stage of development is determined by a number of factors, including economic prosperity, life expectancy, income equality, and quality of life.

Potential financiers should look at other economic indicators, including GDP, rate of urbanization, and currency strength, before making any investment decisions.

This suggests that almost all citizens are able to lead a desirable life thanks to social and economic support; Citizens with a low standard of living receive help and support and have the opportunity to move forward in society.

The British pound is divided into pence; there are 100 in a pound.Credit ratingThe UK's loan depth index is 8, which means the information is for the most part sufficient and fairly detailed; Accessibility is not a problem.

According to the rating agency S, the UK has an AAA credit rating and the outlook for that rating is stable.

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It reestablished international diplomatic relations and joined the United Nations (UN).The name Latvia comes from the ancient Latgals, one of the four Indo-European tribes who were involved in the ethnogenesis of the Latvians along with the Semgallians, the Kurds and the Selonians.Flag of LatviaThe flag of Latvia with three horizontal stripes in the colors of maroon and white is one of the oldest flags in the world, referring to the events in the city of Cēsis in the 13th century.

The design of the Latvian flag is officially adopted and provided for in the Latvian Constitution - Satversme.Geography of Latvia and neighboring countriesLatvia is the central country of the Baltic States and is located in north-eastern Europe.

Latvia's neighbors are Estonia, Latvia, Russia and Belarus, and Latvia's strategic location facilitates the development of trade and culture.Climate of LatviaLatvia is located in the temperate climatic zone, and its climate is influenced by the proximity of the sea and the air masses of the Atlantic Ocean.

The summers are mild, but the winters - moderately cold; the humidity is relatively high and it rains frequently.

The temperature records are accordingly 36.4 ° C and -43.2 ° C. Latvia's weather is characterized by frequent air mass changes, as 170 fronts cross the territory in February, July and October.

These fronts are accompanied by strong winds, which are responsible for the maximum occurrence of snowstorms in February, for the high precipitation and thunderstorms in July and for the strong winds up to storms in October.Latvian natureWith more than 44% of its territory covered by forests and the vast network of rivers and thousands of lakes, Latvia is one of the best preserved sanctuaries for various wildlife.

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Its total area is 4,167 km² (approx.

French Polynesia is not a landlocked country.

The average elevation range of French Polynesia is 1,121 m (3,675 ft).NeighboursThe total length of the land borders of French Polynesia is 0 kilometers.

French Polynesia has no national borders, so neither does it have any neighboring countries in the traditional sense.CitiesThe capital of French Polynesia is Papeete.ElevationThe average elevation range of French Polynesia is 1,121 m (3,675 ft).

The highest point of French Polynesia is Mont Orohena with its official height of 2241 m (7,353 ft).

The difference in elevation between the highest (Mont Orohena) and lowest (Pacific) points of French Polynesia is 2,241 m (2 ft).AreaThe total land area of French Polynesia is 4,167 km² (approximately 1,609 mi²).

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Official Name:Republic of LithuaniaCapital:VilniusTotal area:65 300 km2GDP per capita:$21,615Native Language:LithuanianGovernment:Parliamentary republicPopulation:2,955,986Major Religion:Roman CatholicismMonetary Unit:Euro (EUR)Lithuania is the southernmost of the three Baltic States - and the largest and most populous of them.

Lithuania was the first occupied Soviet republic to break away from the Soviet Union.The Lithuanian landscape is mostly flat, with some low hills in the western highlands and in the eastern highlands.

The highest point is Aukštasis at 294 meters.

Lithuania has 758 rivers, more than 2,800 lakes and 99 km of Baltic Sea coast, which are mainly devoted to recreation and nature conservation.

Forests cover just over 30% of the country.About 84% of the population are ethnic Lithuanians.

Vilnius University, founded in 1579, is a Renaissance-style complex with innumerable courtyards that forms a city within a city.The Lithuanian President is directly elected for a five-year term and is mainly engaged in foreign and security policy.

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Official Name:Hellenic RepublicCapital:AthensTotal area:131 957 km2GDP per capita:$24,505Native Language:GreekGovernment:Unitary parliamentary constitutional republicPopulation:10,815,197Major Religion:Greek Orthodox Church ChristianityMonetary Unit:Euro (EUR)Greece is near the crossroads of Europe and Asia and forms the southern end of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe.

Its territory includes more than 2,000 islands in the Aegean and Ionian Seas, of which only about 165 are inhabited.

Mount Olympus is the highest point in the country.Greece is one of the cradles of European civilization, whose ancient scholars made great strides in philosophy, medicine, mathematics and astronomy.

Greece's historical and cultural heritage continues to resonate throughout the modern world - in literature, art, philosophy and politics.Modern Greece has a republican structure based on the 1975 Constitution.

The 300 members of the unicameral parliament are elected for a period of four years.

The main industries are agriculture, tourism, construction and shipping.The most famous contemporary Greeks include the filmmaker Kostas Gavras, the Nobel Prize winner Odysseus Elitis and the composer Mikis Theodorakis.Greek cuisine is based on goat meat and mutton.

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Official Name:UkraineCapital:KievTotal area:603 628 km2GDP per capita:$7,598Native Language:UkrainianGovernment:Unitary semi-presidential republicPopulation:44,854,065Major Religion:Orthodox ChristianityMonetary Unit:Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH)Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe.

Ukraine borders the Russian Federation to the east and northeast, Belarus to the northwest, Poland, Slovakia and Hungary to the west, Romania and Moldova to the southwest, and the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to the south and southeast.

It has an area of 603,628 km², making it the largest country in Europe.BusinessUkraine's GDP (PPP) in 2010 ranks 38th in the world and is estimated at $ 305.2 billion.

Nominal GDP (in US dollars, calculated at market rate) was 136 billion US dollars, ranking 53rd in the world.

In July 2008, the average nominal salary in Ukraine reached 1,930 hryvnia per month.

Although income growth in 2008 remained lower than in neighboring countries in Central Europe, income growth in 2008 was 36.8 percent.

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It indicates a satisfactory performance - in general the traffic is handled well, some errors in certain areas are possible, but overall the logistics system is working reliably and is ready to handle predictable amounts of traffic.The customs performance is rated at 3.11.

It indicates satisfactory performance - the customs clearance process is generally effective, although an occasional problem for a long time; the customs system certainly does not hinder international business activity; Required documents and fees are usually publicly available.The quality of the infrastructure in Slovenia is rated at 3.35.

It indicates satisfactory quality - roads, railways, ports and other facilities are always able to handle significant traffic and are also suitable for various types of transport vehicles and ships.The quality of the international shipments is 3.05.

It indicates satisfactory performance - the services are reasonable and the prices are not too high and are usually exactly of the quality, although there is still room for improvement.The competence of logistics service providers is rated at 3.51.

The providers are competent - they ensure a good quality of their services and almost always maintain this level; Deficiencies are still possible, but usually minor and do not deter the provider from continuing to employ.Tracking options for shipments are rated at 3.51.

It indicates a satisfactory performance - the tracking systems provide all basic information as well as additional data on shipments; most of the time it also has a well-established cooperation with foreign and international tracking systems and usually offers information in several languages.Tracking options for shipments are rated at 3.82.

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Official Name:Republic of BelarusCapital:MinskTotal area:207 595 km2GDP per capita:$15,633Native Language:Belarusian, RussianGovernment:Unitary presidential republicPopulation:9,457,500Major Religion:Eastern Orthodox ChristianityMonetary Unit:Belarusian ruble (BYR)Belarus, officially the Republic of Belarus, is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe bordering Russia to the northeast, Ukraine to the south, Poland to the west, and Lithuania and Latvia to the northwest.

Its capital is Minsk; other large cities are Brest, Hrodna (Grodno), Homiel (Gomel), Mahilyow (Mogilev) and Vitsebsk (Vitebsk).

Over forty percent of the 207,600 square kilometers (80,200 square miles) are forested, and the strongest sectors of the economy are the service and manufacturing industries.BusinessMost of the Belarusian economy remains state controlled and is known as the Soviet style.

51.2% of Belarusians are employed in state-controlled companies, 47.4% in private companies (of which 5.7% are partly foreign owned) and 1.4% in foreign companies.

The country relies on Russia for various imports, including oil.

Important agricultural products are potatoes and cattle by-products, including meat.

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Its total land area is 69,700 km² (approximately 26,911 mi²).

Georgia’s continental shelf is approximately 3,243 km².

The Asian countries include Russia, China, Japan, Hong Kong as well as North and South Korea.

Its neighbors include Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia and Turkey.

Georgia is not a landlocked country.

Georgia shares its land borders with 4 different countries and has the same number of unique land borders with neighboring areas.

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The average age is around 28.9 years.

Ethnic diversity is quite diverse on a fractionation scale which for Kuwait is 0.6604.

For details on the language, religion, age, gender distribution and development of the people of Kuwait, read the sections below and visit the section on education in the country.PopulationIn Kuwait, the population density is 201 people per square kilometer (523 per square mile).

Immigrants to Kuwait make up 1.3 percent of the total number of immigrants worldwide.

Specific cultural characteristics, alone or in combination, can relate to language, skin color, religion, ethnicity, customs and traditions, history or other characteristic criteria.

In addition to Islam, there are several other religions in the country.

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Area: 45 226 km²Total length of the state border: 1,450.2 kmLength of the Estonian Baltic coast: 768.6 kmPopulation: 1,364 million (Source: Population register in 2000)Borders with: Latvia, Russia.Languages of EstoniaOfficial language: Estonian.Estonian is spoken by approximately 1.1 million people in Estonia and thousands in various expatriate communities.

Estonian is the Urals language and is closely related to Finnish.Geography of EstoniaEstonia is a flat country with an area of 45,226 square kilometers.

The two islands are common Estonian vacation spots.

The highest point in the country, Suur Munamägi (Eiberg), lies in the hilly southeast and reaches 318 meters above sea level.

The country has over 1,400 natural and man-made lakes.NatureAlmost half of the Estonian territory (47.6 percent) is covered by forests and forests; the forest area has more than doubled in the last 50 years.

Estonia lies on a border area where the Euro-Siberian needle taiga opens up into a European deciduous forest zone.

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The people of Liberia speak the English language.

The linguistic diversity of Liberia is very diverse according to a fractionation scale, which for Liberia is 0.9038.

The followers of Christianity are the religious majority in the country.

48.2% of Liberia's population live in cities.

That percentage includes the urban population of Liberia.

The urbanization rate in Liberia is estimated at 5.6.National anthemThe national anthem of Liberia is called "All Hail, Liberia, Hail!".

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Area: 64,589 km² or 24,937 km².Regions: Kurzeme, Zemgale, Vidzeme, Latgale.Total length of the national border: 1,862 km.Length of the Latvian Baltic Sea coast: 494 km.Population: 2,272,300Borders with: Estonia, Russia, Belarus and Lithuania.Brief history of LatviaThe Republic of Latvia was established on November 18, 1918 (November 18 is a national holiday and the day of the proclamation of Latvia's independence).

As a result of Gorbachev's reforms, Latvia declared de facto the restoration of its independence on August 21, 1991.

It restored international diplomatic relations and joined the United Nations (UN).The name Latvia comes from the ancient Latgalians, one of the four Indo-European tribes who, along with Semigallians, Couronians and Selonians, were involved in the ethnogenesis of the Latvians.Flag of LatviaThe flag of Latvia with three horizontal stripes, the colors of which are maroon and white, is one of the oldest flags in the world, dating back to the events in the city of Cēsis in the 13th century.

After the leader's death, this leaf was used as a flag in the next battle that led the Latvians to victory.

Latvia's territory, the terrain of which was formed during the Ice Age, consists of rich lowlands in the plains and temperate hills.

Most of it is less than 100 meters below sea level.