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2004 World Factbook i (2004)

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Intelligence
Agency
The
World
Factbook
2004
In general, information available as of 1 January
2004 was used in the preparation of this edition.
The World Factbook is prepared by the Central
Intelligence Agency for the use of US Government
officials, and the style, format, coverage, and content
are designed to meet their specific requirements.
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Agency (Department of Defense), Naval Facilities
Engineering Command (Department of Defense),
Office of Insular Affairs (Department of the Interior),
Office of Naval Intelligence (Department of Defense),
US Board on Geographic Names (Department of the
Interior), US Transportation Command (Department
of Defense), and other public and private sources.
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