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Yugoslavia Geography - 1991 https://theodora.com/wfb1991/yugoslavia/yugoslavia_geography.html SOURCE: 1991 CIA WORLD FACTBOOK Total area: 255,800 km2
Comparative area: slightly larger than Wyoming Land boundaries: 2,961 km total
Coastline: 3,935 km (including 2,414 km offshore islands) Maritime claims:
Continental shelf: 200 m (depth) or to depth of exploitation
Disputes: Kosovo question with Albania; Macedonia question with Bulgaria and Greece Climate: temperate; hot, relatively dry summers with mild, rainy winters along coast; warm summer with cold winters inland Terrain: mostly mountains with large areas of karst topography; plain in north Natural resources: coal, copper, bauxite, timber, iron ore, antimony, chromium, lead, zinc, asbestos, mercury, crude oil, natural gas, nickel, uranium Land use: arable land 28%; permanent crops 3%; meadows and pastures 25%; forest and woodland 36%; other 8%; includes irrigated 1% Environment: subject to frequent and destructive earthquakes Note: controls the most important land routes from
central and western Europe to Aegean Sea and Turkish straits
NOTE: The information regarding Yugoslavia on this page is re-published from the 1991 World Fact Book of the United States Central Intelligence Agency. No claims are made regarding the accuracy of Yugoslavia Geography 1991 information contained here. All suggestions for corrections of any errors about Yugoslavia Geography 1991 should be addressed to the CIA. |