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"text": "2.7% (2022)"
}
},
"Literacy": {
"total population": {
"text": "86.7%"
},
"male": {
"text": "90.1%"
},
"female": {
"text": "83.3% (2020)"
},
"note": "<strong>note:</strong> more than three quarters of the world's 750 million illiterate adults are found in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa; of all the illiterate adults in the world, almost two thirds are women (2016)"
},
"School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)": {
"total": {
"text": "13 years"
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}
},
"Environment": {
"Environment - current issues": {
"Environmental issues": {
"text": "large areas of the world are subject to overpopulation, industrial disasters, pollution (air, water, acid rain, toxic substances), loss of vegetation (overgrazing, deforestation, desertification), loss of biodiversity; soil degradation, soil depletion, erosion; ozone layer depletion; waste disposal; temperature change"
},
"World biomes": {
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"note": "<strong>note 1:</strong> the flags of 12 nations -- Austria, Botswana, Georgia, Jamaica, Japan, Laos, Latvia, Micronesia, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Switzerland, and Thailand -- have no top or bottom and may be flown with either long edge on top <br><br><strong>note 2:</strong> the most common colors found on national flags are as follows: red (including deep red; ~75%), white (~70%), and blue (including light blue; ~50%); these three colors are so prevalent that there are only two countries, Jamaica and Sri Lanka, that do not include one of them; the next three most popular colors are yellow/gold and green (both ~45%) and black (~30%)<br><br><strong>note 3:</strong> flags composed of three colors are by far the most common type and, of those, the red-white-blue combination is the most widespread"
},
"National anthem": {
"name": {
"text": "almost every country has a national anthem (and Denmark and New Zealand have two); most anthems have lyrics, which are usually in the national or most common language of the country; states with more than one national language may offer several versions"
"title": {
"text": "almost every country has a national anthem (and Denmark and New Zealand have two); most anthems have lyrics, which are usually in the official language or the most common language of the country; countries with more than one official language sometimes offer several versions"
},
"note": "<strong>note: </strong>the oldest national anthem is the \"Het Wilhelmus\" (The William) of the Netherlands, which dates to the 17th century; the first anthem to be officially adopted (1795) was \"La Marseillaise\" (The Song of Marseille) of France; Japan claims to have the shortest anthem, \"Kimigayo\" (The Emperor's Reign), that consists of 11 measures; Japan's anthem has the world's oldest lyrics, dating to the 10th century or earlier; Greece has the anthem with the longest lyrics, \"Ymnos eis tin Eleftherian\" (Hymn to Liberty), with 158 stanzas; Uruguay has the anthem with the longest musical score, \"Himno Nacional\" (National Anthem of Uruguay), with 105 bars (almost five minutes)"
"note": "<strong>note: </strong>the first anthem to be officially adopted (1795) was \"La Marseillaise\" (The Song of Marseille) of France; Japan claims to have the shortest anthem, \"Kimigayo\" (The Emperor's Reign), that consists of 11 measures; Japan's anthem has the world's oldest lyrics, dating to the 10th century or earlier; Greece has the anthem with the longest lyrics, \"Ymnos eis tin Eleftherian\" (Hymn to Liberty), with 158 stanzas; Uruguay has the anthem with the longest musical score, \"Himno Nacional\" (National Anthem of Uruguay), with 105 bars (almost five minutes)"
},
"National heritage": {
"total World Heritage Sites": {
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"tier rating": {
"text": "<strong><br><br>Tier 2 Watch List:</strong> (32 countries) Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of Congo, Curaçao, Dominican Republic, Equatorial Guinea, Fiji, Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Madagascar, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Marshall Islands, Nepal, Niger, Rwanda, Serbia, Solomon Islands, Tajikistan, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Zimbabwe (2024)<br><br><strong>Tier 3:</strong> (21 countries) Afghanistan, Belarus, Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, People's Republic of China, Cuba, Djibouti, Eritrea, Iran, Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Macau, Nicaragua, Papua New Guinea, Russia, Sint Maarten, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Turkmenistan, Venezuela (2024)"
}
},
"Illicit drugs": {
"text": "<p><strong>cocaine:</strong> worldwide coca cultivation in 2020 likely amounted to 373,000 hectares, potential pure cocaine production reached 2,100 metric tons in 2020<br><strong><br>opiates:</strong> worldwide illicit opium poppy cultivation probably reached about 265,000 hectares in 2020, with potential opium production reaching 7,300 metric tons; Afghanistan is world's primary opium producer, accounting for 85% of the global supply; Southeast Asia was responsible for 7% of global opium; Latin America opium in 2020 was sufficient to produce about 61 metric tons of pure heroin</p> (2015)"
}
}
}