
audiobook
by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
AFGHANISTAN
ALBANIA
ALGERIA
AMERICAN SAMOA
ANDORRA
ANGOLA
ANGUILLA
ANTARCTICA
ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
ARCTIC OCEAN
A timeless snapshot of the world as it stood in the late 1990s, this reference work brings together detailed profiles of every nation, territory, and region. Compiled by experts, it covers geography, natural resources, climate, and economic indicators, offering listeners a clear picture of how each place fits into the global tapestry. The concise, data‑rich entries make it an invaluable companion for students, travelers, and anyone curious about the planet’s diversity.
Beyond the numbers, the book delves into the social fabric of each country—population trends, ethnic groups, languages, and religious makeup—while also outlining governmental structures and legal systems. Listeners can explore the rugged mountains of Afghanistan, its demographic dynamics, and the challenges it faces, all presented in an accessible, narrative style. Whether used for research or casual learning, this guide opens a window onto the world’s many faces, inviting you to discover the facts that shape everyday life across continents.
Language
en
Duration
~57 hours (3297K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1999-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Shaped in the early Cold War, this U.S. agency was created to collect and analyze foreign intelligence for national security. Its story stretches from World War II roots to some of the most debated covert operations in modern history.
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