Slovenia

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Slovenia
Misc
Country CodeSI
Geography
Area (sq km)20,273
Coastline (km)47
Highest Point (m)2,864 (Triglav)
Average Elevation (m)492
People
Population2,102,126
Median Age44.20
Growth Rate0.03 %
Birth Rate (Births a year per 1,000 people)9.20
Death Rate (Deaths a year per 1,000 people)9.90
Urban Population54.50 %
Health
Mothers age at first birth29.10
Maternal mortality rate (Deaths per 100,000 live births)9.00
Infant mortality rate (Deaths under 1 year per 1,000 births)1.60
Health expenditure (As a percentage of GDP)9.20 %
Physicians (per 1,000 people)2.81
Hospital beds (per 1,000 people)4.60
Adult obesity (Percentage of population with BMI > 30)20.20 %
Education
Education expenditure (As a percentage of GDP)4.90 %
School life (years)17
Youth unemployment (% of 15 to 24 years old unemployed)15.20 %
Economy
GDP (Gross Domestic Product in US $)71.230 billion
Growth Rate (Real growth rate of GDP)5.00 %
GDP per capita (Gross Domestic Product per person, in US $)34,500
Gross National Saving (National saving as a percent of GDP)26.40 %

See Also

Europe
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Central Europe
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