アイルランド

  • 大統領:Michael D. Higgins
  • 首相:Leo Varadkar
  • 首都:Dublin
  • 言語:English (official, the language generally used), Irish (Gaelic or Gaeilge) (official, spoken by approximately 38.7% of the population as a first or second language in 2011; mainly spoken in areas along the western coast)
  • 政府
  • 統計局
  • 人口、人:5,073,540 (2024)
  • 面積、平方キロメートル:68,890
  • 1人当たりGDP、US $:103,983 (2022)
  • GDP、現在の10億米ドル:533.1 (2022)
  • GINI指数:30.1 (2021)
  • ビジネスのしやすさランク:24

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    • 11月 2018
      ソース: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation
      アップロード者: Knoema
      以下でアクセス: 05 12月, 2018
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      The Global Burden of Disease Study 2017 (GBD 2017), coordinated by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), estimated the burden of diseases, injuries, and risk factors for 195 countries and territories, and at the subnational level for a subset of countries.
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    • 2月 2024
      ソース: Institute for Economics and Peace
      アップロード者: Knoema
      以下でアクセス: 28 3月, 2024
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      Data cited at:  Institute for Economics & Peace and available from http://visionofhumanity.org/reports Note: The Year of data has been considered as year of publication, for example 2020 report is considered as year 2020.   The Global Terrorism Index (GTI) is a comprehensive study which accounts for the direct and indirect impact of terrorism in 163 countries in terms of its effect on lives lost, injuries, property damage and the psychological aftereffects of terrorism. This study covers 99.6 per cent of the world's population. It aggregates the most authoritative data source on terrorism today, the Global Terrorism Database (GTD) collated by the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism (START) into a composite score in order to provide an ordinal ranking of nations on the negative impact of terrorism. The GTD is unique in that it consists of systematically and comprehensively coded data on domestic as well as international terrorist incidents and now includes more than 140,000 cases.  
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