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- faqs.html accessdate "2006-09-23".
- faqs.html accessdate "2006-09-24".
- faqs.html accessdate "2007-05-26".
- faqs.html accessdate "2008-08-24".
- faqs.html accessdate "2009-01-26".
- faqs.html accessdate "2010-11-08".
- faqs.html author "Directorate of Intelligence".
- faqs.html isCitedBy Sea_of_Japan_naming_dispute.
- faqs.html isCitedBy The_World_Factbook.
- faqs.html publisher Central_Intelligence_Agency.
- faqs.html quote "Also included in the Factbook are entries on parts of the world whose status has not yet been resolved . Specific regions within a country or areas in dispute among countries are not covered.".
- faqs.html quote "Formerly our Web site were only updated annually. Beginning in November 2001 we instituted a new system of more frequent online updates. The World Factbook is currently updated every two weeks.".
- faqs.html quote "Hundreds of “Factbook” look-alikes exist on the Internet. The Factbook site at: www.cia.gov is the only official site.".
- faqs.html quote "Taiwan is listed after the regular entries because even though the mainland People's Republic of China claims Taiwan, elected Taiwanese authorities de facto administer the island and reject mainland sovereignty claims. * * * The European Union is not a country, but it has taken on many nation-like attributes and these are likely to be expanded in the future.".
- faqs.html quote "Territorial occupations/annexations not recognized by the United States Government are not shown on US Government maps.".
- faqs.html quote "The World Factbook is in the public domain and may be used freely by anyone at anytime without seeking permission.* * * As a courtesy, please cite The World Factbook when used.".
- faqs.html quote "The World Factbook provides national-level information on countries, territories, and dependencies, but not subnational administrative units within a country. A comprehensive encyclopedia might be a source for state/province-level information.".
- faqs.html quote "The reason the four entities are no longer in The World Factbook is because their status has changed. While they are overseas departments of France, they are also now recognized as French regions, having equal status to the 22 metropolitan regions that make up European France.".
- faqs.html title "FAQ".
- faqs.html title "The World Factbook – Frequently Asked Questions : Can I use some or all of The World Factbook for my Web site ?".
- faqs.html title "The World Factbook – Frequently Asked Questions : How often is The World Factbook updated?".
- faqs.html title "The World Factbook – Frequently Asked Questions : I am using the Factbook online and it is not working. What is wrong?".
- faqs.html title "The World Factbook – Frequently Asked Questions : Why are Taiwan and the European Union listed out of alphabetical order at the end of the Factbook entries?".
- faqs.html title "The World Factbook – Frequently Asked Questions : Why are the Golan Heights not shown as part of Israel or Northern Cyprus with Turkey?".
- faqs.html title "The World Factbook – Frequently Asked Questions : Why doesn't The World Factbook include information on states, departments, provinces, etc., in the country format?".
- faqs.html title "The World Factbook – Frequently Asked Questions : Why don’t you include information on entities such as Tibet or Kashmir?".
- faqs.html title "The World Factbook – Frequently Asked Questions : Why has The World Factbook dropped the four French departments of Guadeloupe, Martinique, Reunion, and French Guiana?".
- faqs.html url faqs.html.
- faqs.html url "https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/docs/faqs.html".
- faqs.html year "2010".