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GEOGRAPHICAL STATISTICS OF THE 



Spain (Coji(wmed).— Colonies— Area and Population. 



The Army on a peace footing in 1902 numbered 119,432 officers and men, and on a 

 war footing 213,972. 



The Xavi/ consists of 63 vessels of all kinds, manned by 658 officers and men. 



Of the soil of Spain, 79'65 is classed as productive, comprising agriculture and 

 gardens, 33-8; vineyards, 37 ; olives, 1-6; natural grass, 19-7; fruits, 20-8. 



Exports.— \yme, oranges, raisins, grapes, olive oil, onions, cattle, esparto 

 cork, copper ores, iron ores, lead, quicksilver, &c. 



SWEDEN AND NORWAY. 



I.— SWEDEN. 



Populations of Chief Towns. 



Stockholm 

 Guteborg . 

 :Malmu . 

 Norrkuping 

 Gefle . . 

 Helsingborg 

 Karlskrona 



303,356 

 132,111 

 62,954 

 41,549 

 30,146 

 25,164 

 24,607 



Upsala . 

 JunkOping 

 Orebro . 

 Lund . . 

 Boras . . 

 Halmstad 



23,802 

 23,519 

 22,887 

 16,943 

 16,004 

 15,567 



Sundsvall . 

 Linkuping . 

 Landskrona 

 Eskilstuna . 

 Kalmar . . 

 Vesterhas . 



15,087 

 14,653 

 14,635 

 13,578 

 12,889 

 12,482 



The Annii on a Avar footing in 1902 numbered 297,233 officers and men, besides 

 r,andsturm,' 200,000. 



The Navy contains 78 vessels of all kinds and 6 hulks, and a ci'ew of 3042, besides 

 a reserve of 34,268 men. 



Soil.— Of the total area of Sweden, 8-6 per cent, is under cultivation, :!-6 per cent, 

 under natural meadows, and 50-4 per cent, under forests. Oats form the principal 

 crop. 



Exports.— Wood and timber, oats, iron bars, butter, matches, wood pulp, <tc. 



