NATIONAL BASIC INTELLIGENCE FACTBOOK

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Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 January 1979 National Basic Intelligence FACTBOOK GC BIF 79-001 January 1979 Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 FOREWORD The National Basic Intelligence Factbook, a compilation of basic data on political entities worldwide, is coordinated and published semiannually by the Central Intelligence Agency. The data are prepared by components of the Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the Department of State. Comments and suggestions regarding the contents should be addressed to the Office of Geographic and Carto- graphic Research (Att: Factbook) Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C. 20505. The publication is prepared for the use of U.S. Government officials. The format, coverage and contents of the publication are designed to meet the specific requirements of those users. U.S. Government officials may obtain additional copies of this document directly or through liaison channels from the Central Intelligence Agency. Non-U.S. Government users may obtain this along with similar CIA publications on a subscription basis by addressing inquiries to: Document Expediting (DOCEX) Project Exchange and Gifts Division Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 20540 Non-U.S. Government users not interested in the DOCEX Project subscription service may purchase reproductions of specific publications on an individual basis from: Photoduplication Service Library of Congress Washington, D.C. 20540 � Non-U.S. Government users may also purchase hard copies of this publication from: Superintendent of Documents U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 Stock Number 041-015-00103-5 Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 National Basic Intelligence FACT BOOK January 1979 Supersedes the July 1978 issuance of this Factbook, copies of which should be destroyed. For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office Washington, D.C. 20402 Stock Number 041.015401035. Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 January 1979 Page �T� THAILAND 204 TOGO 205 TONGA 206 Transkei (see SOUTH AFRICA) TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 207 TUNISIA 208 TURKEY 210 TUVALU (formerly Ellice Islands) 211 UGANDA 212 Umm al Oaiwain (see UNITED ARAB EMIRATES) U.S.S.R. 213 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Abu Dhabi, 'Ajman, Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al Khaimah, Sharjah, Umm al Oaiwain 214 United Arab Republic (see EGYPT) UNITED KINGDOM 215 UNITED STATES 231 UPPER VOLTA 217 URUGUAY 218 �V� VATICAN CITY 219 VENEZUELA 220 VIETNAM 221 �Nov_ WALLIS and FUTUNA 223 Walvis Bay (see SOUTH AFRICA) WESTERN SAHARA (formerly Spanish Sahara) 223 �WESTERN SAMOA 224 �Y� YEMEN (Aden) 225 YEMEN (Sane) 226 YUGOSLAVIA 227 �Z� ZAIRE 228 ZAMBIA 230 Zanzibar (see TANZANIA) Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 January 1979 TUNISIA/TURKEY key centers are Safagis, Susah, Bizerte, and Tunis; 100,000 telephones (1.7 per 100 popl.); 3 AM, 3 FM, and 7 TV stations; 3 submarine cables DEFENSE FORCES Military manpower: males 15-49, 1,273,000; 713,000 fit for militarY service; about 75,000 reach military age (20) annually Military budget: for fiscal year ending 31 December 1978, $153 million; 6% of central government budget TURKEY gam Minato map V) LAND 766,640 km'; 35% cropland, 25% meadows and pastures, 23% forested,. 17% other Land boundaries: 2,574 km WATER Limits of territorial waters (claimed): 6 Black Sea where it is 12 nm (fishing 12 Coastline: 7,200 km tun except in tun) PEOPLE Population: 43,767,000 (January 1979), average annual growth rate 2.6% (current) Nationality: noun�Turk(s); adjective�Turkish Ethnic divisions: 90% Turkish, 7% Kurd, 3% other Religion: 99% Muslim (mostly Sunni), I% other (mostly Christian and Jewish) Language: Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic Literacy: 55% Labor force: 16.4 million; 61% agriculture, 13% industry, 25% service; substantial shortage of skilled labor; ample unskilled labor (1978) Organized labor: 12% of labor force GOVERNMENT Legal name: Republic of Turkey 210 Type: republic Capital: Ankara Political subdivisions: 67 provinces Legal system: derived from various continental legal systems; constitution adopted 1961; judicial review of legislative acts by Constitutional Court; legal education at Universities of Ankara and Istanbul; accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations National holiday: Republic Day, 29 October Branches: President elected by parliament; Prime Minis- ter appointed by President from members of parliament; Prime Minister is effective executive; cabinet, selected by Prime Minister and approved by President, must command majority support in lower house; parliament bicameral under constitution promulgated in 1961; National Assembly has 450 members serving 4 years; Senate has 150 elected members, one-third elected every 2 years, 15 appointed by the President to 6-year terms (one-third appointed every 2 years), and 19 life members; highest court for ordinary criminal and civil cases is Court of Cassation, which hears appeals directly from criminal, commercial, basic, and peace courts Government leaders: President Fahri Koruturk; Prime Minister Bulent E,cevit Suffrage: universal over age 21 Elections: National Assembly and Senate (1/3 of seats), Republican People's Party won a plurality in June 1977; Presidential (1980) Political parties and leaders: Justice Party (JP), Suleyman Demirel; Republican People's Party (RPP), Bulent Ecevit; National Salvation Party (NSP), Necmettin Erbakan; Democratic Party (DP), Ferruh Bozbeyli; Republican Reliance Party (RR?), Turhan Feyzioglu; Nationalist Action Party (NAP), Alpaslan Turkes; Unity Party (UP), Mustafa Timisi; Communist Party illegal Communists: strength and support negligible Other political or pressure groups: military forced resignation of Demirel government in March 1971 and remains an influential force in national affairs Member of: ASSIMER, CENTO, Council of Europe, EC (associate member), ECOSOC, FAO, GATT, IAEA, IBRD, ICAC, ICAO, IDA, IEA, IFC, 1HO, ILO, IMCO, IMF, IO0C, IPU, ITC, ITU, NATO, OECD, Regional Coopera- tion for Development, U.N., UNESCO, UPU, WHO, W1PO, WMO, WSG, WTO ECONOMY GNP: $45.0 billion (1977), $1,070 per capita; 3.8% real growth- 1977, 791-8% average annual real growth 1970-76 Agriculture: main products�cotton, tobacco, cereals, sugar beets, fruits, nuts, and livestock products; self-suffi- cient in food in average years Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040 January 1979 TURKEY/TUVALU Major industries: textiles, food processing, mining (coal, chromite, copper, boron minerals), steel, petroleum Crude steel: 1.9 million tons produced (1976), 45 kg per capita Electric power: 5,000,000 kW capacity (1977); 22.0 billion kWh produced (1977), 510 kWh per capita Exports: $2,671 million (f.o.b., 1977); cotton, tobacco, fruits, nuts, metals, livestock products, textiles and clothing Imports: $6,999 million (f.o.b., 1977); crude oil, machin- ery, transport equipment, metals, mineral fuels, fertilizers, chemicals Major trade partners: 22% West Germany, 9% U.S., 9% Iraq, 7% U.K., 7% Italy (1976) Budget: (FY77) revenues $11.2 billion, expenditures $12.2 billion, deficit $1.01 billion Monetary conversion rate: 25.25 Turkish liras=US$1 (July 1978) Fiscal year: 1 March-28 February COMMUNICATIONS Railroads: 8,253 km standard gage (1.435 Fri); 143 km double track; 72 km electrified Highways: 60,000 km total; 21,000 km bituminous; 28,000 km gravel or crushed stone; 2,500 km improved earth; 8,500 km unimproved earth Inland waterways: approx. 1,689 km Pipelines: 1,288 km crude oil; 2,055 km refined products Ports: 10 major, 35 minor Civil air: 24 major transport aircraft Airfields: 120 total, 101 usable; 58 with permanent-sur- face runways; 3 with runways over 3,660 m, 23 with runways 2,440-3,659 m, 22 with runways 1,220-2,439 m Telecommunications: new trunk domestic radio-relay net, good international service; 1.1 million� telephones (2.7 per 100 popl.); 40 AM, 4 FM, and 36 TV stations; 1 coaxial submarine cable; COMSAT station near completion DEFENSE FORCES Military manpower: males 15-49, 9,786,000; 5,778,000 fit for military service; about 430,000 reach military age (20) annually Military budget: for fiscal year ending 28 February 1979, $2.3 billion; about 20.7% of proposed central government budget TUVALU (formerly Ellice Islands) NOTE: On October 1, 1975, by Constitutional Order, the Ellice Islands were formally separated from the British colony of Gilbert and Ellice Islands, thus forming the new PUA11 NEA ' ,--,Afgv6wAs Os Memo map Will colony of Tuvalu. The remaining islands in the former Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony were renamed the Gilbert Islands. The new colony of Tuvalu includes the islands of Nanumanga, Nanumea, Nui, Niutao, Vaitupu, and those islands claimed by the United States: Funafuti, Nukufetau, Nukulailai, and Nurakita. LAND 26 km2 WATER Limits of territorial waters: 3 nm Coastline: about 24 km PEOPLE Population: 6,000 (preliminary total from census of 8 December 1973) Ethnic divisions: Polynesian Religion: Protestant Literacy: less than 50% GOVERNMENT Legal name: Tuvalu Type: independent state within commonwealth Capital: Funafuti House of Assembly: eight members Government leader: Prime Minister Toalipi Lauti ECONOMY See Gilbert Islands for economic data COMMUNICATIONS Railroads: none Highways: 8 km gravel Inland waterways: none Ports: 1 minor Civil air: no major transport aircraft 211 Approved for Release: 2018/04/27 C06727040