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Honduras

  • President:Juan Orlando Hernández
  • Vice President:Ricardo Álvarez Arias
  • Capital city:Tegucigalpa
  • Languages:Spanish (official), Amerindian dialects
  • Government
  • National statistics office
  • Population, persons:9,265,067 (2017)
  • Area, sq km:111,890 (2017)
  • GDP per capita, US$:2,480 (2017)
  • GDP, billion current US$:23.0 (2017)
  • GINI index:50 (2016)
  • Ease of Doing Business rank:115 (2017)
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    • October 2017
      Source: United Nations Statistics Division
      Uploaded by: Knoema
      Accessed On: 09 November, 2017
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      Different series numbers (column “Series”) are used to store different time-series versions of national accounts statistics. Series numbers with two digits (10,20) refer to data compiled following the SNA 1968 national accounts methodology, while series numbers with three digits (100, 200, etc) refer to data compiled using the SNA 1993 national accounts methodology whereas series number with four digits (1000, 1100) refer to data compiled using the SNA 2008 national accounts methodology. In addition to different methodologies, different series numbers are used when data are reported in different currencies, fiscal years, or by different sources. Furthermore, data are stored under a new series number whenever there are significant changes in compilation practices which make the time series no longer comparable. Note: Ethiopia [upto 1993] and Ethiopia [from 1993] merged to get Ethiopia, Similarly Sudan (upto 2011) is combined with Sudan.
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    • June 2016
      Source: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
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      Accessed On: 22 June, 2016
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      Military expenditure in local currency at current prices is presented according to the financial year of each country. Figures in constant (2014) US$ and as a share of GDP are present according to calendar year, calculated on the assumption that, where financial years do not correspond to calendar years, spending is distributed evenly through the year. SIPRI military expenditure data is based on open sources only, including a SIPRI questionnaire which is sent out annually to all countries included in the database. The collected data is processed to achieve consistent time series which are, as far as possible, in accordance with the SIPRI definition of military expenditure, detailed in the sources and methods.

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