CONDITION OF EUfeOPE. 



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Hospodar, but all the inhabitants, not physically unfitted, are 

 trained as soldiers, and are liable to be called under arms. The 

 country is organised and divided into five military divisions. 



Population, 



1S81 

 236,000. 



Revenue, 



1890. 

 ;^6o,ooo. 



Gardes 



du Corps. 



650. 



Army, 

 1890. 



£3,°°°- 



Interest, 

 1890. 



;;£'8,000. 



Pied de 

 Guerre. 

 59,000. 



Public Debt, 



1890. 

 ^170,000. 



As there are no official statistics, the state of the Finances 

 cannot be accurately ascertained. The Prince has an annual 

 income from the State ot 100,000 florins. 



NORWAY. 



THE ARMY AND NAVY. 



The troops of Norway are raised mainly by conscription, and, 

 to a small extent, by enlistment. By the laws voted by the Storthing 

 in 1866, 1876, and 1885, the land forces are divided into the Line, 

 the Landvaern, or Militia, raised for the defence of the country, and 

 the Landsturm, liable to be called out in case of great danger as a 

 finallevy. Every man on reaching 21 years is liable to the con- 

 scription, with the exception of the inhabitants of the three 

 northern provinces of the kingdom. The nominal term of service 

 is 13 years : 5 in the Line, 4 in the Landvaern, and at the end of 

 this period- each subject belongs to the Landsturm until the age of 

 50 years. 



All seafaring men and inhabitants of seaports, between the ages 

 of 21 and 35, are enrolled on the lists of the Active Fleet, or the 

 Naval Militia, and are liable to maritime conscription. 



Population, 

 1875. 



1,806,900. 



Standing 

 Army, 

 1890. 



18,750- 



Navy and 

 Reserves, 1890. 



27,000. 



Standing 



Army and 



Reserves, 



1890. 



40,700. 



Navy, 

 1890. 



f Ironclad, 

 ^ \ Monitors. 



{Frigates, 

 Torpedo Boats, 

 Steamers, &c. 



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