Slavic Europe - Statistics

Statistics

Country Official languages Population Area - km ² GDP ($ billion) Capital
Belarus
9,709,722 207,600 105,246 Minsk
Bosnia and Herzegovina
4,438,967 51,129 27,728 Sarajevo
Bulgaria
7,389,678 110,910 86,317 Sofia
Croatia
4,290,612 56,542 78,687 Zagreb
Czech Republic
10,199,540 78,866 248,902 Prague
Macedonia
2,057,419 25,713 18,831 Skopje
Montenegro
703,505 13,812 2,974 Podgorica
Poland
38,518,241 312,685 620,868 Warsaw
Russia
143,030,106 17,098,242 2,376,000 Moscow
Serbia
7,120,666 88,361 82,274 Belgrade
Slovakia
5,452,987 48,845 109,587 Bratislava
Slovenia
2,006,929 20,253 54,669 Ljubljana
Ukraine
46,293,659 603,700 320,126 Kiev
Total 13 278,825,656 18,716,278 3,846,843

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