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Comparison of the Baltic states

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This article is a comparison of the Baltic states.

Geography[edit]

Country Area (km²) Land area (km²) Water area (km²)
 Estonia 45,227 43,214.40 2,012.60
 Latvia 64,589 63,574.96 1,014.04
 Lithuania 65,300 64,418.45 881.55

Politics[edit]

Government[edit]

Country Political systems Power source Power structure
 Estonia Parliamentary system Constitutional republic Unitary state
 Latvia Parliamentary system Constitutional republic Unitary state
 Lithuania Semi-presidential system Constitutional republic Unitary state

International organisation membership[edit]

Country Council of Europe Baltic Assembly ECHR European Union NATO OECD United Nations WTO
 Estonia 14 May 1993 Yes Yes 2004 29 March 2004 9 December 2010 17 September 1991 13 November 1999
 Latvia 10 February 1995 Yes Yes 2004 29 March 2004 16 June 2016 17 September 1991 10 February 1999
 Lithuania 14 May 1993 Yes Yes 2004 29 March 2004 5 July 2018[1] 17 September 1991 31 May 2001

The three Baltic States are also OSCE participating States www.osce.org. Lithuania was the OSCE Chair in Office in 2011. There were OSCE Missions in Estonia and Latvia between 1993 and 2001.

Economy[edit]

Country GDP total (PPP) GDP per capita (PPP) GDP total (nominal) GDP per capita (nominal) Gini HDI
 Estonia $50 billion $37,605 $33 billion $24,802 30.6 0.882
 Latvia $64 billion $32,986 $37 billion $19,105 35.6 0.866
 Lithuania $107 billion $38,751 $56 billion $20,355 36.9 0.869

Demographics[edit]

Country Population Density (per km²) Immigration (%)
 Estonia 1,315,819 29.0
 Latvia 1,990,300 34.3
 Lithuania 2,691,643 45.1

Telecommunication[edit]

Country Internet TLD ISO 3166 code Calling code
 Estonia .ee EE +372
 Latvia .lv LV +371
 Lithuania .lt LT +370

See also[edit]

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References[edit]

  1. "OECD member countries and partners".


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