The 2009 CIA World Factbook

Part 36

Chapter 363,665 wordsPublic domain

chancery: 3520 International Court NW, Washington, DC 20008

telephone: [1] (202) 237-1838

FAX: [1] (202) 885-0560

Diplomatic representation from the US:

chief of mission: Ambassador William E. TODD

embassy: Third Floor, Teck Guan Plaza, Jalan Sultan, Bandar Seri Begawan, BS8811

mailing address: PSC 470 (BSB), FPO AP 96507; P.O. Box 2991, Bandar Seri Begawan BS8675, Negara Brunei Darussalam

telephone: [673] 222-0384

FAX: [673] 222-5293

Flag description:

yellow with two diagonal bands of white (top, almost double width) and black starting from the upper hoist side; the national emblem in red is superimposed at the center; the emblem includes a swallow-tailed flag on top of a winged column within an upturned crescent above a scroll and flanked by two upraised hands

Economy ::Brunei

Economy - overview:

Brunei has a small well-to-do economy that encompasses a mixture of foreign and domestic entrepreneurship, government regulation, welfare measures, and village tradition. Crude oil and natural gas production account for just over half of GDP and more than 90% of exports. Per capita GDP is among the highest in Asia, and substantial income from overseas investment supplements income from domestic production. The government provides for all medical services and free education through the university level and subsidizes rice and housing. Brunei's leaders are concerned that steadily increased integration into the world economy will undermine internal social cohesion. Plans for the future include upgrading the labor force, reducing unemployment, strengthening the banking and tourist sectors, increasing agricultural production, and, in general, further widening the economic base beyond oil and gas.

GDP (purchasing power parity):

$19.58 billion (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 123 $19.96 billion (2007 est.)

$19.92 billion (2006 est.)

note: data are in 2008 US dollars

GDP (official exchange rate):

$14.55 billion (2008 est.)

GDP - real growth rate:

-1.9% (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 211 0.2% (2007 est.)

4.4% (2006 est.)

GDP - per capita (PPP):

$51,300 (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 9 $53,300 (2007 est.)

$54,200 (2006 est.)

note: data are in 2008 US dollars

GDP - composition by sector:

agriculture: 0.7%

industry: 75%

services: 25% (2005 est.)

Labor force:

188,800 (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 166

Labor force - by occupation:

agriculture: 4.5%

industry: 63.1%

services: 32.4% (2003 est.)

Unemployment rate:

3.7% (2008) country comparison to the world: 44 4% (2006)

Population below poverty line:

NA%

Household income or consumption by percentage share:

lowest 10%: NA%

highest 10%: NA%

Budget:

revenues: $6.889 billion

expenditures: $4 billion (2008 est.)

Inflation rate (consumer prices):

0.3% (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 5

Commercial bank prime lending rate:

5.5% (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 139 5.5% (February 2009)

Stock of money:

$3.046 billion (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 63 $2.674 billion (31 December 2007)

Stock of quasi money:

$4.551 billion (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 72 $4.258 billion (31 December 2007)

Stock of domestic credit:

$1.274 billion (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 104 $2.38 billion (31 December 2007)

Market value of publicly traded shares:

$NA

Agriculture - products:

rice, vegetables, fruits; chickens, water buffalo, cattle, goats, eggs

Industries:

petroleum, petroleum refining, liquefied natural gas, construction

Industrial production growth rate:

1.8% (2006 est.) country comparison to the world: 109

Electricity - production:

3.091 billion kWh (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 124

Electricity - consumption:

2.926 billion kWh (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 128

Electricity - exports:

0 kWh (2008 est.)

Electricity - imports:

0 kWh (2008 est.)

Oil - production:

157,400 bbl/day (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 45

Oil - consumption:

15,000 bbl/day (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 137

Oil - exports:

207,500 bbl/day (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 55

Oil - imports:

237.6 bbl/day (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 202

Oil - proved reserves:

1.1 billion bbl (1 January 2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 38

Natural gas - production:

13.4 billion cu m (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 36

Natural gas - consumption:

4.2 billion cu m (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 65

Natural gas - exports:

9.2 billion cu m (2008) country comparison to the world: 22

Natural gas - imports:

0 cu m (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 199

Natural gas - proved reserves:

390.8 billion cu m (1 January 2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 34

Current account balance:

$7.101 billion (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 27

Exports:

$8.25 billion (2007) country comparison to the world: 93 $6.767 billion (2006)

Exports - commodities:

crude oil, natural gas, garments

Exports - partners:

Japan 40.8%, Indonesia 21.6%, South Korea 15.4%, Australia 10% (2008)

Imports:

$2.055 billion (2007 est.) country comparison to the world: 148 $2 billion (2006 est.)

Imports - commodities:

machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, food, chemicals

Imports - partners:

Singapore 36.5%, Malaysia 19%, Japan 7.7%, China 5.5%, Thailand 5%, US 4.7%, UK 4.7% (2008)

Debt - external:

$0 (2005) country comparison to the world: 202

Exchange rates:

Bruneian dollars (BND) per US dollar - NA (2007), 1.5886 (2006), 1.6644 (2005), 1.6902 (2004), 1.7422 (2003)

Communications ::Brunei

Telephones - main lines in use:

76,600 (2008) country comparison to the world: 151

Telephones - mobile cellular:

376,000 (2008) country comparison to the world: 162

Telephone system:

general assessment: service throughout the country is excellent; international service is good to Southeast Asia, Middle East, Western Europe, and the US

domestic: every service available

international: country code - 673; landing point for the SEA-ME-WE-3 optical telecommunications submarine cable that provides links to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe; the Asia-America Gateway submarine cable network, scheduled for completion by late 2008, will provide new links to Asia and the US; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (1 Indian Ocean and 1 Pacific Ocean) (2007)

Radio broadcast stations:

AM 1, FM 2 (transmitting on 18 different frequencies), shortwave 0 (British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS) station transmits two FM signals with English and Nepali service) (2006)

Television broadcast stations:

4 (includes 2 UHF stations broadcasting a subscription service) (2006)

Internet country code:

.bn

Internet hosts:

14,978 (2009) country comparison to the world: 108

Internet users:

217,000 (2008) country comparison to the world: 133

Transportation ::Brunei

Airports:

2 (2009) country comparison to the world: 210

Airports - with paved runways:

total: 2

over 3,047 m: 1

914 to 1,523 m: 1 (2009)

Heliports:

3 (2009)

Pipelines:

gas 37 km; oil 18 km (2008)

Roadways:

total: 3,650 km country comparison to the world: 159 paved: 2,819 km

unpaved: 831 km (2005)

Waterways:

209 km (navigable by craft drawing less than 1.2 m) (2008) country comparison to the world: 97

Merchant marine:

total: 8 country comparison to the world: 119 by type: liquefied gas 8

foreign-owned: 1 (UK 1) (2008)

Ports and terminals:

Lumut, Muara, Seria

Military ::Brunei

Military branches:

Royal Brunei Armed Forces (RBAF): Royal Brunei Land Forces, Royal Brunei Navy, Royal Brunei Air Force (Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei) (2009)

Military service age and obligation:

18 years of age (est.) for voluntary military service; non-Malays are ineligible to serve (2007)

Manpower available for military service:

males age 16-49: 108,356

females age 16-49: 110,153 (2008 est.)

Manpower fit for military service:

males age 16-49: 92,543

females age 16-49: 95,301 (2009 est.)

Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually:

male: 3,460

female: 3,399 (2009 est.)

Military expenditures:

4.5% of GDP (2006) country comparison to the world: 24

Transnational Issues ::Brunei

Disputes - international:

Brunei and Malaysia agreed in September 2008 to resolve their offshore and deepwater seabed dispute, resume hydrocarbon exploration, and renounce any territorial claims on land; Brunei established an exclusive economic fishing zone encompassing Louisa Reef in the southern Spratly Islands in 1984, but makes no public territorial claim to the offshore reefs; the 2002 "Declaration on the Conduct of Parties in the South China Sea" has eased tensions in the Spratly Islands but falls short of a legally binding "code of conduct" desired by several of the disputants

Illicit drugs:

drug trafficking and illegally importing controlled substances are serious offenses in Brunei and carry a mandatory death penalty

page last updated on November 11, 2009

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@Bulgaria (Europe)

Introduction ::Bulgaria

Background:

The Bulgars, a Central Asian Turkic tribe, merged with the local Slavic inhabitants in the late 7th century to form the first Bulgarian state. In succeeding centuries, Bulgaria struggled with the Byzantine Empire to assert its place in the Balkans, but by the end of the 14th century the country was overrun by the Ottoman Turks. Northern Bulgaria attained autonomy in 1878 and all of Bulgaria became independent from the Ottoman Empire in 1908. Having fought on the losing side in both World Wars, Bulgaria fell within the Soviet sphere of influence and became a People's Republic in 1946. Communist domination ended in 1990, when Bulgaria held its first multiparty election since World War II and began the contentious process of moving toward political democracy and a market economy while combating inflation, unemployment, corruption, and crime. The country joined NATO in 2004 and the EU in 2007.

Geography ::Bulgaria

Location:

Southeastern Europe, bordering the Black Sea, between Romania and Turkey

Geographic coordinates:

43 00 N, 25 00 E

Map references:

Europe

Area:

total: 110,879 sq km country comparison to the world: 104 land: 108,489 sq km

water: 2,390 sq km

Area - comparative:

slightly larger than Tennessee

Land boundaries:

total: 1,808 km

border countries: Greece 494 km, Macedonia 148 km, Romania 608 km, Serbia 318 km, Turkey 240 km

Coastline:

354 km

Maritime claims:

territorial sea: 12 nm

contiguous zone: 24 nm

exclusive economic zone: 200 nm

Climate:

temperate; cold, damp winters; hot, dry summers

Terrain:

mostly mountains with lowlands in north and southeast

Elevation extremes:

lowest point: Black Sea 0 m

highest point: Musala 2,925 m

Natural resources:

bauxite, copper, lead, zinc, coal, timber, arable land

Land use:

arable land: 29.94%

permanent crops: 1.9%

other: 68.16% (2005)

Irrigated land:

5,880 sq km (2003)

Total renewable water resources:

19.4 cu km (2005)

Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural):

total: 6.92 cu km/yr (3%/78%/19%)

per capita: 895 cu m/yr (2003)

Natural hazards:

earthquakes; landslides

Environment - current issues:

air pollution from industrial emissions; rivers polluted from raw sewage, heavy metals, detergents; deforestation; forest damage from air pollution and resulting acid rain; soil contamination from heavy metals from metallurgical plants and industrial wastes

Environment - international agreements:

party to: Air Pollution, Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulfur 85, Air Pollution-Sulfur 94, Air Pollution-Volatile Organic Compounds, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands

signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements

Geography - note:

strategic location near Turkish Straits; controls key land routes from Europe to Middle East and Asia

People ::Bulgaria

Population:

7,204,687 (July 2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 98

Age structure:

0-14 years: 13.8% (male 509,544/female 484,816)

15-64 years: 68.5% (male 2,426,060/female 2,508,772)

65 years and over: 17.7% (male 518,711/female 756,784) (2009 est.)

Median age:

total: 41.4 years

male: 39.2 years

female: 43.6 years (2009 est.)

Population growth rate:

-0.79% (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 231

Birth rate:

9.51 births/1,000 population (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 204

Death rate:

14.31 deaths/1,000 population (July 2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 22

Net migration rate:

-3.11 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 149

Urbanization:

urban population: 71% of total population (2008)

rate of urbanization: -0.3% annual rate of change (2005-10 est.)

Sex ratio:

at birth: 1.06 male(s)/female

under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female

15-64 years: 0.97 male(s)/female

65 years and over: 0.68 male(s)/female

total population: 0.92 male(s)/female (2009 est.)

Infant mortality rate:

total: 17.87 deaths/1,000 live births country comparison to the world: 115 male: 21.28 deaths/1,000 live births

female: 14.25 deaths/1,000 live births (2009 est.)

Life expectancy at birth:

total population: 73.09 years country comparison to the world: 111 male: 69.48 years

female: 76.91 years (2009 est.)

Total fertility rate:

1.41 children born/woman (2009 est.) country comparison to the world: 192

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate:

less than 0.1% (2001 est.) country comparison to the world: 141

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS:

346 (2001 est.) country comparison to the world: 153

HIV/AIDS - deaths:

100 (2001 est.) country comparison to the world: 150

Nationality:

noun: Bulgarian(s)

adjective: Bulgarian

Ethnic groups:

Bulgarian 83.9%, Turk 9.4%, Roma 4.7%, other 2% (including Macedonian, Armenian, Tatar, Circassian) (2001 census)

Religions:

Bulgarian Orthodox 82.6%, Muslim 12.2%, other Christian 1.2%, other 4% (2001 census)

Languages:

Bulgarian 84.5%, Turkish 9.6%, Roma 4.1%, other and unspecified 1.8% (2001 census)

Literacy:

definition: age 15 and over can read and write

total population: 98.2%

male: 98.7%

female: 97.7% (2001 census)

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education):

total: 14 years

male: 13 years

female: 14 years (2006)

Education expenditures:

4.5% of GDP (2005) country comparison to the world: 90

Government ::Bulgaria

Country name:

conventional long form: Republic of Bulgaria

conventional short form: Bulgaria

local long form: Republika Balgariya

local short form: Balgariya

Government type:

parliamentary democracy

Capital:

name: Sofia

geographic coordinates: 42 41 N, 23 19 E

time difference: UTC+2 (7 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October

Administrative divisions:

28 provinces (oblasti, singular - oblast); Blagoevgrad, Burgas, Dobrich, Gabrovo, Khaskovo, Kurdzhali, Kyustendil, Lovech, Montana, Pazardzhik, Pernik, Pleven, Plovdiv, Razgrad, Ruse, Shumen, Silistra, Sliven, Smolyan, Sofiya, Sofiya-Grad, Stara Zagora, Turgovishte, Varna, Veliko Turnovo, Vidin, Vratsa, Yambol

Independence:

3 March 1878 (as an autonomous principality within the Ottoman Empire); 22 September 1908 (complete independence from the Ottoman Empire)

National holiday:

Liberation Day, 3 March (1878)

Constitution:

adopted 12 July 1991

Legal system:

civil and criminal law based on Roman law; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction with reservations

Suffrage:

18 years of age; universal

Executive branch:

chief of state: President Georgi PARVANOV (since 22 January 2002); Vice President Angel MARIN (since 22 January 2002)

head of government: Prime Minister Boyko BORISSOV (since 27 July 2009); Deputy Prime Ministers Simeon DJANKOV and Tsvetan TSVETANOV (since 27 July 2009);

cabinet: Council of Ministers nominated by the prime minister and elected by the National Assembly

elections: president and vice president elected on the same ticket by popular vote for a five-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held 22 and 29 October 2006 (next to be held in 2011); chairman of the Council of Ministers (prime minister) elected by the National Assembly; deputy prime ministers nominated by the prime minister and elected by the National Assembly

election results: Georgi PARVANOV reelected president; percent of vote - Georgi PARVANOV 77.3%, Volen SIDEROV 22.7%; Sergei STANISHEV elected prime minister, result of legislative vote - 168 to 67

Legislative branch:

unicameral National Assembly or Narodno Sabranie (240 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms)

elections: last held 5 July 2009 (next to be held mid-2013)

election results: percent of vote by party - GERB 39.7%, BSP 17.7%, MRF 14.4%, ATAKA 9.4%, Blue Coalition 6.8%, RZS 4.1%, other 7.9%; seats by party - GERB 116, BSP 40, MRF 38, ATAKA 21, Blue Coalition 15, RZS 10

Judicial branch:

independent judiciary comprised of judges, prosecutors and investigating magistrates who are appointed, promoted, demoted, and dismissed by a 25-member Supreme Judicial Council (consists of the chairmen of the two Supreme Courts, the Chief Prosecutor, and 22 members, half of whom are elected by the National Assembly and the other half by the bodies of the judiciary for a 5-year term in office); three levels of case review; 182 courts of which two Supreme Courts act as the last instance on civil and criminal cases (the Supreme Court of Cassation) and appeals of government decisions (the Supreme Administrative Court)

Political parties and leaders:

ATAKA (Attack Coalition) (coalition of parties headed by the Attack National Union); Attack National Union [Volen SIDEROV]; Agrarian National Union or ANU [Stefan LICHEV]; Blue Coalition (a coalition of center-right parties dominated by UDF and DSB); Bulgarian New Democracy [Borislav RALCHEV]; Bulgarian Socialist Party or BSP [Sergei STANISHEV]; Citizens for the European Development of Bulgaria or GERB [Tsvetan TSVETANOV]; Coalition for Bulgaria or CfB (coalition of parties dominated by BSP) [Sergei STANISHEV]; Democrats for a Strong Bulgaria or DSB [Ivan KOSTOV]; Gergyovden [Petar STOYANOVICH]; Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization or IMRO [Krasimir KARAKACHANOV]; Liberal Initiative for Democratic European Development or LIDER [Khristo KOVACHKI]; Movement for Rights and Freedoms or MRF [Ahmed DOGAN]; Movement Forward (LIDER, IMRO, ANU, Gergyovden); National Movement for Stability and Progress or NDSV [Simeon SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA] (formerly National Movement Simeon II or NMS2); New Time [Emil KOSHLUKOV]; Order, Law, Justice or RZS [Yane YANEV]; Union of Democratic Forces or UDF [Martin DIMITROV]; Union of Free Democrats or UFD [Stefan SOFIYANSKI]; United Agrarians [Anastasia MOZER]

Political pressure groups and leaders:

Confederation of Independent Trade Unions of Bulgaria or CITUB; Podkrepa Labor Confederation

other: numerous regional, ethnic, and national interest groups with various agendas

International organization participation:

ACCT, Australia Group, BIS, BSEC, CE, CEI, CERN, EAPC, EBRD, EIB, EU, FAO, G- 9, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICRM, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, MIGA, NAM (guest), NATO, NSG, OAS (observer), OIF, OPCW, OSCE, PCA, SECI, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMIL, UNMIS, UNWTO, UPU, WCL, WCO, WEU (associate affiliate), WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO, ZC

Diplomatic representation in the US:

chief of mission: Ambassador Latchezar PETKOV

chancery: 1621 22nd Street NW, Washington, DC 20008

telephone: [1] (202) 387-0174

FAX: [1] (202) 234-7973

consulate(s) general: Chicago, Los Angeles, New York

Diplomatic representation from the US:

chief of mission: Ambassador Nancy McELDOWNEY

embassy: 16 Kozyak Street, Sofia 1407

mailing address: American Embassy Sofia, US Department of State, 5740 Sofia Place, Washington, DC 20521-5740

telephone: [359] (2) 937-5100

FAX: [359] (2) 937-5320

Flag description:

three equal horizontal bands of white (top), green, and red

note: the national emblem, formerly on the hoist side of the white stripe, has been removed

Economy ::Bulgaria

Economy - overview:

Bulgaria, a former Communist country that entered the EU on 1 January 2007, has experienced strong growth since a major economic downturn in 1996. Successive governments have demonstrated a commitment to economic reforms and responsible fiscal planning, but have failed so far to rein in rising inflation and large current account deficits. Bulgaria has averaged more than 6% growth since 2004, attracting significant amounts of foreign direct investment, but corruption in the public administration, a weak judiciary, and the presence of organized crime remain significant challenges.

GDP (purchasing power parity):

$93.98 billion (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 67 $88.66 billion (2007 est.)

$83.48 billion (2006 est.)

note: data are in 2008 US dollars

GDP (official exchange rate):

$49.9 billion (2008)

GDP - real growth rate:

6% (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 59 6.2% (2007 est.)

6.3% (2006 est.)

GDP - per capita (PPP):

$12,900 (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 86 $12,100 (2007 est.)

$11,300 (2006 est.)

note: data are in 2008 US dollars

GDP - composition by sector:

agriculture: 7.3%

industry: 30.5%

services: 62.2% (2008 est.)

Labor force:

2.67 million (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 107

Labor force - by occupation:

agriculture: 7.5%

industry: 35.5%

services: 57% (2007 est.)

Unemployment rate:

6.3% (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 79 7.7% (2007 est.)

Population below poverty line:

14.1% (2003 est.)

Household income or consumption by percentage share:

lowest 10%: 3%

highest 10%: 25.5% (2007)

Distribution of family income - Gini index:

30.7 (2007) country comparison to the world: 109 26.4 (2001)

Investment (gross fixed):

33.4% of GDP (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 11

Budget:

revenues: $22.24 billion

expenditures: $20.74 billion (2008 est.)

Public debt:

14.1% of GDP (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 106 41.9% of GDP (2004 est.)

Inflation rate (consumer prices):

12.3% (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 171 9.8% (2007 est.)

Central bank discount rate:

5.77% (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 111 4.58% (31 December 2007)

Commercial bank prime lending rate:

10.86% (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 85 10% (31 December 2007)

Stock of money:

$14.29 billion (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 40 $15.58 billion (31 December 2007)

Stock of quasi money:

$19.67 billion (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 42 $17.03 billion (31 December 2007)

Stock of domestic credit:

$32.04 billion (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 52 $25.18 billion (31 December 2007)

Market value of publicly traded shares:

$8.858 billion (31 December 2008) country comparison to the world: 68 $21.79 billion (31 December 2007)

$10.32 billion (31 December 2006)

Agriculture - products:

vegetables, fruits, tobacco, wine, wheat, barley, sunflowers, sugar beets; livestock

Industries:

electricity, gas, water; food, beverages, tobacco; machinery and equipment, base metals, chemical products, coke, refined petroleum, nuclear fuel

Industrial production growth rate:

1.5% (2008 est.) country comparison to the world: 115

Electricity - production: