Slavic Countries - Statistics

Statistics

Country Official languages Population Area - km ² GDP GDP Capital
Belarus
9,709,722 207,600 700455136000000000055,136 700455480000000000055,480 Minsk
Bosnia and Herzegovina
4,438,967 51,129 700418037000000000018,037 700417970000000000017,970 Sarajevo
Bulgaria
7,389,678 110,910 700453514000000000053,514 700453510000000000053,510 Sofia
Croatia
4,290,612 56,542 700462493000000000062,493 700463840000000000063,840 Zagreb
Czech Republic
10,199,540 78,866 7005217077000000000217,077 7005215300000000000215,300 Prague
Macedonia
2,057,419 25,713 700410165000000000010,165 700410330000000000010,330 Skopje
Montenegro
703,505 13,812 70034550000000000004,550 70034536000000000004,536 Podgorica
Poland
38,518,241 312,685 7005514115000000000514,115 7005506300000000000506,300 Warsaw
Russia
143,030,106 17,098,242 70061857770000000001,857,770 70061821000000000001,821,000 Moscow
Serbia
7,186,862 88,361 700441057000000000041,057 700445060000000000045,060 Belgrade
Slovakia
5,452,987 48,845 700496000000000000096,000 700496090000000000096,090 Bratislava
Slovenia
2,006,929 20,253 700450284000000000050,284 700449590000000000049,590 Ljubljana
Ukraine
46,293,659 603,700 7005165245000000000165,245 7005165000000000000165,000 Kiev
Total 13 278,825,656 18,716,278 70063145443000000003,145,443 70063104006000000003,104,006

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