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THE
WORLD FACTBOOK
- 2007
Edition
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THE WORLD FACTBOOK COUNTRY
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What's New in 2007?
Country information has been updated as of December 12, 2006.
There have been some significant changes to the latest edition
of The World Factbook. The successful secession referendum held
in Montenegro in May of 2006 allowed it to legally leave its union
with Serbia the following month. These two Balkan countries have
now been formally recognized and are listed separately in the
Factbook.
The Factbook is in the public domain. Accordingly, it may be copied
freely without permission of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
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