List of countries by GDP growth 1980–2010

Lists of economies by incremental GDP from 1980 to 2010

1980 – 1990 – The European Economic Community, the United States and Japan lead expansion

At exchange rates, the global economic output expanded by US$11.5 trillion from 1980 to 1990. The five largest contributors to global output contraction are Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Venezuela. At purchasing power parity, the global economic output expanded by US$13.7 trillion from 1980 to 1990. The following two tables are lists of the 20 largest contributors to global economic growth from 1980 to 1990 by International Monetary Fund.

List of the 20 Economies with the Largest
Contribution to Global Economic Growth
in nominal GDP from 1980 to 1990[1]
Rank Country Share of Contribution to
Global GDP Growth
  World 100.0%
 European Economic Community 29.7%
1  United States 27.1%
2  Japan 6.3%
3  West Germany 5.8%
4  Italy 5.8%
5  France 5.0%
6  United Kingdom 4.2%
7  Canada 2.8%
8  Brazil 2.7%
9  Spain 2.6%
10  South Korea 1.9%
11  Australia 1.4%
12  India 1.3%
13   Switzerland 1.1%
14  Netherlands 1.1%
15  Taiwan 1.1%
16  Sweden 1.0%
17  Turkey 0.9%
18  China 0.8%
18  Finland 0.8%
20  Austria 0.7%
Remaining Countries 14.0%
List of the 20 Economies with the Largest
Contribution to Global Economic Growth
in GDP (PPP) from 1980 to 1990[1]
Rank Country Share of Contribution to
Global GDP Growth
  World 100.0%
 European Economic Community 24.8%
1  United States 22.7%
2  Japan 9.9%
3  China 5.8%
4  West Germany 5.4%
5  India 4.6%
6  France 3.9%
7  Italy 3.8%
8  United Kingdom 3.3%
9  Brazil 3.0%
10  Mexico 2.3%
11  Indonesia 2.3%
12  Spain 2.2%
13  Canada 2.0%
14  South Korea 1.8%
15  Turkey 1.6%
16  Iran 1.4%
17  Australia 1.2%
18  Thailand 1.2%
19  Netherlands 1.1%
20  Taiwan 1.0%
Remaining Countries 19.6%

1990 – 2000 – United States dominates expansion

At exchange rates, the global economic output expanded by US$10.4 trillion from 1990 to 2000. At purchasing power parity, the global economic output expanded by US$22.0 trillion from 1990 to 2000.

List of the 20 Economies with the Largest
Contribution to Global Economic Growth
in nominal GDP from 1990 to 2000[1]
Rank Country Share of Contribution to
Global GDP Growth
  World 100.0%
1  United States 41.6%
2  Japan 15.7%
 European Union 14.6%
3  China 7.6%
4  United Kingdom 4.6%
5  Mexico 3.7%
6  Germany 3.3%
7  South Korea 2.7%
8  Brazil 1.7%
9  Argentina 1.6%
10  Taiwan 1.6%
11  India 1.4%
12  Canada 1.4%
13  Poland 1.1%
14  Netherlands 0.9%
15  France 0.9%
16  British Hong Kong 0.9%
17  Saudi Arabia 0.8%
18  Australia 0.7%
19  Israel 0.7%
20  Venezuela 0.7%
Remaining Countries 6.3%
List of the 20 Economies with the Largest
Contribution to Global Economic Growth
in GDP (PPP) from 1990 to 2000
Rank Country Share of Contribution to
Global GDP Growth
  World 100.0%
1  United States 19.5%
 European Union 19.1%
2  China 11.4%
3  India 5.1%
4  Japan 4.0%
5  Germany 3.4%
6  United Kingdom 2.6%
7  France 2.6%
8  Brazil 2.5%
9  Mexico 2.3%
10  Italy 2.2%
11  South Korea 2.0%
12  Indonesia 1.9%
13  Spain 1.7%
14  Canada 1.6%
15  Turkey 1.3%
16  Iran 1.2%
17  Taiwan 1.2%
18  Saudi Arabia 1.0%
19  Australia 1.0%
20  Netherlands 1.0%
Remaining Countries 30.5%

2000 – 2010 – Rise of Developing and Emerging Economies

At exchange rates, the global economic output expanded by US$32.0 trillion from 2000 to 2010. At purchasing power parity, the global economic output expanded by US$39.1 trillion from 2000 to 2010.

IMF's economic outlook for 2010 noted that banks faced a "wall" of maturing debt, which presents important risks for the normalization of credit conditions. There has been little progress in lengthening the maturity of their funding and, as a result, over $4 trillion in debt is due to be refinanced in the next 2 years.[2]`

While there have been some encouraging signs of economic recovery, especially in the United States, the global economic growth seems to be losing momentum. According to the IMF's World Economic Outlook report published in April 2012, "global growth is projected to drop from about 4 percent in 2011 to about 3½ percent in 2012 because of weak activity during the second half of 2011 and the first half of 2012."[3]

The following two tables are lists of the 20 largest contributors to global economic growth from 2000 to 2010 by International Monetary Fund.

List of the 20 Economies with the Largest
Contribution to Global Economic Growth
in nominal GDP from 2000 to 2010[1]
Rank Country Share of Contribution to
Global GDP Growth
  World 100.0%
 European Union 25.0%
1  China 14.9%
2  United States 14.6%
3  Brazil 4.8%
4  Germany 4.6%
5  France 4.0%
6  Russia 4.0%
7  India 3.8%
8  Italy 3.1%
9  Canada 2.7%
10  United Kingdom 2.7%
11  Australia 2.7%
12  Spain 2.6%
13  Japan 2.4%
14  Indonesia 1.8%
15  South Korea 1.7%
16  Turkey 1.5%
17  Netherlands 1.3%
18  Mexico 1.1%
19  Iran 1.1%
20  Saudi Arabia 1.1%
Remaining Countries 23.6%
List of the 20 Economies with the Largest
Contribution to Global Economic Growth
in GDP (PPP) from 2000 to 2010[1]
Rank Country Share of Contribution to
Global GDP Growth
  World 100.0%
1  China 21.7%
 European Union 13.1%
2  United States 12.0%
3  India 8.4%
4  Russia 3.8%
5  Brazil 3.1%
6  Japan 2.8%
7  Indonesia 2.7%
8  Germany 2.2%
9  United Kingdom 1.8%
10  South Korea 1.8%
11  France 1.7%
12  Iran 1.7%
13  Saudi Arabia 1.6%
14  Mexico 1.5%
15  Turkey 1.4%
16  Spain 1.3%
17  Nigeria 1.3%
18  Italy 1.1%
19  Canada 1.1%
20  Taiwan 1.1%
Remaining Countries 26.1%

The two maps and the table below them are for the years 1990–2007, and are based on the data obtained from the United Nations

Statistics Division. 1990 was chosen as a starting year as several new states appeared at that time.

GDP growth (annualized)
GDP per capita growth (annualized)
GDP per capita annualized growth rates 1990-2015
Country or Area GDP 1990 (Billion USD) GDP 2015 (Billion USD) GDP growth annualized Population 1990 (Million) Population 2015 (Million) GDP per capita growth annualized Rank
 Equatorial Guinea 0.13 13.18 20.2% 0.34 1.18 14.3% 1
 China 398.62 11,226.19 14.3% 1,128.67 1,397.03 13.3% 2
 Vietnam 6.47 191.29 14.5% 66.17 93.57 12.9% 3
 Nicaragua 0.52 12.61 13.6% 4.14 6.08 11.9% 4
 Timor-Leste 0.15 3.10 13.0% 0.74 1.24 10.7% 5
 Cambodia 0.90 18.08 12.8% 9.70 15.52 10.7% 6
 Lebanon 2.80 49.91 12.2% 2.97 5.85 9.2% 7
 Maldives 0.23 4.00 12.1% 0.22 0.42 9.1% 8
 Myanmar 5.18 59.49 10.3% 40.15 52.40 9.1% 9
 Turkmenistan 3.07 35.80 10.3% 3.67 5.57 8.5% 10
 Poland 62.08 477.35 8.5% 38.11 38.27 8.5% 11
 Sri Lanka 9.47 80.41 8.9% 17.11 20.71 8.1% 12
 Suriname 0.54 4.83 9.2% 0.40 0.55 7.8% 13
 Costa Rica 5.72 55.41 9.5% 3.08 4.81 7.6% 14
 Tanzania 3.43 45.63 10.9% 24.81 53.88 7.5% 15
 Dominican Republic 8.00 68.90 9.0% 7.29 10.53 7.4% 16
 Armenia 2.16 10.55 6.6% 3.54 2.92 7.4% 17
 Panama 5.63 54.32 9.5% 2.41 3.97 7.3% 18
 Azerbaijan 6.51 50.84 8.6% 7.21 9.62 7.3% 19
 Haiti 0.99 8.67 9.1% 7.11 10.71 7.3% 20
 Kazakhstan 29.66 184.39 7.6% 16.53 17.75 7.3% 21
 Albania 2.22 11.39 6.8% 3.29 2.92 7.3% 22
 Chile 33.00 243.96 8.3% 13.18 17.76 7.0% 23
 Romania 38.76 177.90 6.3% 23.21 19.88 6.9% 24
 Iraq 17.17 177.72 9.8% 18.51 36.12 6.9% 25
 Lithuania 9.92 41.53 5.9% 3.70 2.93 6.9% 26
 Ecuador 12.24 99.29 8.7% 10.27 16.14 6.8% 27
 Slovakia 16.57 87.55 6.9% 5.26 5.44 6.7% 28
 Laos 1.74 14.36 8.8% 4.08 6.66 6.7% 29
 Bhutan 0.28 2.03 8.2% 0.55 0.79 6.6% 30
 Guatemala 7.11 63.77 9.2% 8.91 16.25 6.6% 31
 Czech Republic 37.04 186.83 6.7% 10.30 10.60 6.6% 32
 Paraguay 4.90 36.16 8.3% 4.25 6.64 6.4% 33
 Estonia 5.68 22.58 5.7% 1.57 1.32 6.4% 34
 Uruguay 10.27 53.28 6.8% 3.11 3.43 6.4% 35
 Peru 28.32 191.60 7.9% 21.76 31.38 6.4% 36
 Guyana 0.65 3.20 6.6% 0.73 0.77 6.3% 37
 Ireland 48.18 290.83 7.5% 3.51 4.70 6.2% 38
 Kyrgyzstan 1.11 6.68 7.4% 4.39 5.87 6.2% 39
 Indonesia 138.26 860.74 7.6% 183.59 258.16 6.1% 40
 Singapore 38.90 304.09 8.6% 3.02 5.54 6.0% 41
 Bolivia 4.87 33.24 8.0% 6.67 10.72 6.0% 42
 Trinidad and Tobago 5.16 24.26 6.4% 1.22 1.36 5.9% 43
 India 326.61 2,102.39 7.7% 860.20 1,309.05 5.9% 44
 South Korea 279.35 1,382.76 6.6% 42.87 50.59 5.9% 45
 Qatar 7.36 161.74 13.2% 0.47 2.48 5.8% 46
 Nigeria 62.17 493.84 8.6% 94.45 181.18 5.8% 47
 Bangladesh 35.38 208.32 7.3% 113.05 161.20 5.8% 48
 Latvia 8.86 26.99 4.6% 2.66 1.99 5.8% 49
 Liberia 0.38 3.16 8.8% 2.14 4.50 5.6% 50
 El Salvador 4.82 23.17 6.5% 5.11 6.31 5.6% 51
 Samoa 0.18 0.80 6.2% 0.16 0.19 5.5% 52
 Eritrea 0.76 4.44 7.3% 3.16 4.85 5.5% 53
 Malaysia 46.58 301.79 7.8% 18.10 30.72 5.5% 54
 Colombia 55.88 293.49 6.9% 34.87 48.23 5.5% 55
 Hungary 34.36 122.82 5.2% 10.36 9.78 5.5% 56
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 0.20 0.94 6.3% 0.04 0.05 5.4% 57
 Nepal 3.89 21.41 7.1% 19.11 28.66 5.3% 58
 Mauritius 2.71 11.69 6.0% 1.06 1.26 5.3% 59
 Philippines 49.10 292.77 7.4% 61.23 101.72 5.2% 60
 Thailand 88.47 401.37 6.2% 54.29 68.66 5.2% 61
 Malta 2.55 10.57 5.9% 0.36 0.43 5.1% 62
 Kuwait 18.29 114.61 7.6% 2.14 3.94 5.0% 63
 Belarus 18.83 56.33 4.5% 10.26 9.49 4.8% 64
 Jordan 4.16 37.57 9.2% 3.25 9.16 4.8% 65
 Angola 13.74 116.19 8.9% 10.53 27.86 4.8% 66
 Venezuela 48.39 242.60 6.7% 19.73 31.16 4.7% 67
 Hong Kong 76.93 309.36 5.7% 5.70 7.25 4.7% 68
 Cape Verde 0.34 1.60 6.4% 0.36 0.53 4.7% 69
 Argentina 153.21 642.46 5.9% 32.58 43.42 4.7% 70
 Grenada 0.28 1.00 5.2% 0.10 0.11 4.7% 71
 Bulgaria 19.77 50.20 3.8% 8.82 7.18 4.7% 72
 Pakistan 52.43 270.56 6.8% 112.99 189.38 4.6% 73
 Luxembourg 12.68 57.81 6.3% 0.38 0.57 4.6% 74
 Turkey 207.38 859.45 5.9% 57.34 78.27 4.5% 75
 Uzbekistan 14.71 66.49 6.2% 20.52 30.98 4.5% 76
 Seychelles 0.37 1.38 5.4% 0.07 0.09 4.5% 77
 Solomon Islands 0.21 1.16 7.1% 0.31 0.59 4.4% 78
 Israel 58.08 299.09 6.8% 4.51 8.06 4.3% 79
 Brazil 455.17 1,800.02 5.7% 149.52 205.96 4.3% 80
 Saudi Arabia 117.47 654.27 7.1% 16.26 31.56 4.3% 81
 Palau 0.08 0.29 5.5% 0.01 0.02 4.3% 82
 New Zealand 45.77 175.77 5.5% 3.41 4.61 4.3% 83
 Mongolia 3.13 11.75 5.4% 2.22 2.98 4.2% 84
 Honduras 4.17 20.98 6.7% 4.89 8.96 4.1% 85
 Taiwan 166.85 525.60 4.7% 20.31 23.49 4.1% 86
 Australia 323.43 1,232.91 5.5% 16.87 23.80 4.1% 87
 Mexico 290.40 1,170.57 5.7% 84.00 125.89 4.0% 88
 Fiji 1.34 4.34 4.8% 0.72 0.89 4.0% 89
 Norway 119.79 386.66 4.8% 4.24 5.20 3.9% 90
 Vanuatu 0.17 0.77 6.3% 0.15 0.26 3.9% 91
 Ethiopia 12.60 64.68 6.8% 51.15 99.87 3.9% 92
 Zambia 4.09 21.24 6.8% 8.12 16.10 3.9% 93
 Kenya 12.18 64.24 6.9% 23.45 47.24 3.9% 94
 Dominica 0.20 0.54 4.0% 0.07 0.07 3.9% 95
 Chad 1.83 10.95 7.4% 6.11 14.01 3.9% 96
 Lesotho 0.67 2.35 5.2% 1.60 2.17 3.9% 97
 Oman 11.69 68.92 7.4% 1.84 4.20 3.9% 98
 Kiribati 0.04 0.17 5.6% 0.07 0.11 3.8% 99
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 7.75 16.21 3.0% 4.31 3.54 3.8% 100
 Sierra Leone 0.95 4.25 6.2% 4.09 7.24 3.8% 101
 Jamaica 4.66 14.15 4.5% 2.37 2.87 3.7% 102
 Russia 569.71 1,368.40 3.6% 148.61 143.89 3.7% 103
 United States 5,963.13 18,219.30 4.6% 256.10 319.93 3.6% 104
 Namibia 2.84 11.78 5.9% 1.42 2.43 3.6% 105
 Morocco 30.18 101.18 5.0% 25.03 34.80 3.6% 106
 Portugal 79.45 199.52 3.8% 9.98 10.42 3.6% 107
 Saint Lucia 0.52 1.62 4.7% 0.14 0.18 3.6% 108
 Tonga 0.15 0.41 4.1% 0.09 0.11 3.5% 109
 Botswana 3.80 14.45 5.5% 1.37 2.21 3.5% 110
 Tunisia 13.47 43.15 4.8% 8.22 11.27 3.5% 111
 Djibouti 0.46 1.73 5.5% 0.56 0.93 3.3% 112
 Georgia 8.53 14.00 2.0% 5.46 3.95 3.3% 113
 Barbados 2.02 4.73 3.4% 0.27 0.28 3.3% 114
 Bahrain 4.97 31.13 7.6% 0.49 1.37 3.3% 115
 Slovenia 17.85 43.09 3.6% 1.93 2.07 3.3% 116
 Belize 0.41 1.78 6.0% 0.19 0.36 3.3% 117
 Papua New Guinea 4.84 20.64 6.0% 4.13 7.92 3.2% 118
 San Marino 0.56 1.52 4.1% 0.02 0.03 3.2% 119
 Switzerland 258.02 679.72 4.0% 6.83 8.32 3.1% 120
 Croatia 24.78 49.52 2.8% 4.52 4.24 3.1% 121
 United Kingdom 1,191.02 2,897.06 3.6% 57.24 65.40 3.1% 122
 Netherlands 320.84 765.65 3.5% 14.95 16.94 3.0% 123
 Rwanda 2.49 8.29 4.9% 7.29 11.63 3.0% 124
 Ghana 9.99 36.89 5.4% 15.58 27.58 3.0% 125
 Syria 12.30 37.50 4.6% 12.72 18.74 3.0% 126
 Moldova 3.97 7.61 2.6% 4.39 4.07 3.0% 127
 Iceland 6.48 17.34 4.0% 0.25 0.33 2.9% 128
 Germany 1,592.59 3,383.09 3.1% 79.43 81.71 2.9% 129
 Austria 166.87 382.26 3.4% 7.73 8.68 2.9% 130
 Egypt 96.09 332.08 5.1% 55.14 93.78 2.9% 131
 Brunei 3.91 12.93 4.9% 0.26 0.42 2.9% 132
 Canada 593.94 1,559.62 3.9% 27.70 35.95 2.9% 133
 Belgium 201.22 455.27 3.3% 9.93 11.29 2.8% 134
 Denmark 138.25 301.30 3.2% 5.14 5.69 2.7% 135
 Benin 2.11 8.30 5.6% 5.18 10.58 2.6% 136
 Spain 533.92 1,198.39 3.3% 38.85 46.40 2.6% 137
 Guinea-Bissau 0.32 1.05 4.8% 1.02 1.77 2.5% 138
 Mauritania 1.21 4.83 5.7% 1.95 4.18 2.5% 139
 Antigua and Barbuda 0.46 1.37 4.5% 0.06 0.10 2.5% 140
 South Africa 115.53 317.70 4.1% 36.58 55.29 2.4% 141
 Uganda 5.74 23.50 5.8% 17.84 40.14 2.4% 142
 Greece 97.96 195.64 2.8% 10.16 11.22 2.4% 143
 Mali 3.22 13.11 5.8% 7.67 17.47 2.3% 144
 Montenegro 2.15 4.06 2.6% 0.59 0.63 2.3% 145
 Mozambique 4.13 14.80 5.2% 13.54 28.01 2.2% 146
 France 1,272.43 2,439.44 2.6% 58.21 64.46 2.2% 147
 Sweden 255.94 498.12 2.7% 8.56 9.76 2.2% 148
 Algeria 61.89 165.98 4.0% 25.28 39.87 2.1% 149
 Tajikistan 2.87 7.86 4.1% 5.30 8.55 2.1% 150
 Ivory Coast 10.80 33.13 4.6% 12.78 23.11 2.1% 151
 Yemen 12.64 45.59 5.3% 12.31 26.92 2.0% 152
 Burkina Faso 3.10 10.43 5.0% 8.87 18.11 2.0% 153
 Cyprus 6.00 19.69 4.9% 0.58 1.16 2.0% 154
 Comoros 0.25 0.59 3.5% 0.53 0.78 1.9% 155
 Madagascar 3.08 9.74 4.7% 12.03 24.23 1.8% 156
 São Tomé and Príncipe 0.12 0.32 3.9% 0.12 0.20 1.7% 157
 Italy 1,170.29 1,833.79 1.8% 56.72 59.50 1.6% 158
 Finland 141.80 232.58 2.0% 4.99 5.48 1.6% 159
 United Arab Emirates 49.09 358.14 8.3% 1.87 9.15 1.6% 160
 Burundi 1.13 3.01 4.0% 5.69 10.20 1.6% 161
 Republic of the Congo 2.80 8.55 4.6% 2.42 5.00 1.6% 162
 Senegal 7.24 17.78 3.7% 7.90 14.98 1.0% 163
 Cameroon 13.55 30.93 3.4% 12.24 22.83 0.8% 164
 Zimbabwe 8.78 16.07 2.4% 10.49 15.78 0.8% 165
 Guinea 3.71 8.79 3.5% 6.03 12.09 0.7% 166
 Ukraine 90.21 90.94 0.0% 51.54 44.66 0.6% 167
 Malawi 3.00 6.40 3.1% 9.45 17.57 0.6% 168
 Niger 2.48 7.22 4.4% 7.82 19.90 0.5% 169
 Togo 2.06 4.18 2.9% 3.96 7.42 0.3% 170
 Gabon 6.34 14.39 3.3% 0.92 1.93 0.3% 171
 Serbia 33.86 37.16 0.4% 7.90 8.85 -0.1% 172
 Gambia 0.75 1.37 2.4% 0.96 1.98 -0.5% 173
 Iran 575.27 375.40 -1.7% 56.67 79.36 -3.0% 174
 Democratic Republic of the Congo 41.45 38.40 -0.3% 37.94 76.20 -3.0% 175
 North Macedonia 4.27 10.07 3.5% 176
 Libya 30.64 17.19 -2.3% 4.36 6.24 -3.7% 178
 Cuba 30.90 10.60 11.46 179
 Liechtenstein 1.42 0.03 0.04 180

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Gross domestic product". IMF World Economic Outlook. October 2020. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  2. ^ "p.11" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-07-17.
  3. ^ World Economic Outlook Report IMF January 2012

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2008 U.S. Virgin Islands Democratic presidential convention ← 2004 February 9, 2008 (2008-02-09) 2012 → ← NEWA →   Candidate Barack Obama Hillary Clinton Home state Illinois New York Delegate count 3 0 Popular vote 1,772 149 Percentage 89.95% 7.56% The 2008 U.S. Virgin Islands Democratic presidential convention took place on February 9, 2008. The convention chose 6 delegates, all pledged to Senator Barack Obama. E...

У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Психея (значения) и Амур и Психея (значения) Антонио Канова, «Амур и Психея» (Лувр) Скульптурная группа «Амур и Психея»: Летний сад Запрос «Амур и Психея»[d] перенаправляется сюда. На эту тему нужно создать отдельную статью....

 

Title page of A History of Greek Mathematics, Volume I A History of Greek Mathematics is a book by English historian of mathematics Thomas Heath about history of Greek mathematics. It was published in Oxford in 1921, in two volumes titled Volume I, From Thales to Euclid and Volume II, From Aristarchus to Diophantus. It got positive reviews and is still used today. Ten years later, in 1931, Heath published A Manual of Greek Mathematics, a concise version of the two-volume History. Background T...

 

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Astronomical phenomenon caused by light reflected off surfaces distant from the source Reflected light following path B arrives shortly after the direct flash following path A but before light following path C. B and C have the same apparent distance from the star as seen from Earth. A light echo is a physical phenomenon caused by light reflected off surfaces distant from the source, and arriving at the observer with a delay relative to this distance. The phenomenon is analogous to an echo of...

 

The U.S. 7th Fleet Band and U.S. Army Japan Band perform at the Opening Day game. The Major League Baseball Opening Series Japan 2008, or MLB Japan Opening Series 2008, was played on March 25 and 26, 2008, in Tokyo, Japan. The 2007 World Series champion Boston Red Sox and the Oakland Athletics split a two-game series played at Tokyo Dome. These were the first games of the Major League Baseball (MLB) 2008 regular season. Game 1, March 25 Boston won a closely fought and entertaining opening gam...

 

American racing driver (1926–1956) Bob SweikertBornRobert Charles Schweikart(1926-05-20)May 20, 1926Los Angeles, California, U.S.DiedJune 17, 1956(1956-06-17) (aged 30)Salem, Indiana, U.S.Championship titlesAAA Midwest Big Car (1955) AAA Championship Car (1955) Major victories Indianapolis 500 (1955)Champ Car career36 races run over 7 yearsBest finish1st (1955)First race1952 Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis)Last race1956 Rex Mays Classic (Milwaukee)First win1953 Hoosier Hundred (ISF)Last...

1929 film by Oleksandr Dovzhenko ArsenalStenberg brothers' film posterDirected byOleksandr DovzhenkoWritten byOleksandr DovzhenkoProduced byOleksandr DovzhenkoStarringSemyon SvashenkoNikolai NademskyAmvrosy BuchmaLes PodorozhnijCinematographyDanylo DemutskyMusic byIgor BelzaDistributed byOdessa Film Factory of VUFKURelease date February 25, 1929 (February 25, 1929) Running time92 min.CountrySoviet UnionLanguagesSilent filmRussian intertitles Arsenal (Russian: Арсенал, romanized:&#...

 

1900年美國總統選舉 ← 1896 1900年11月6日 1904 → 447張選舉人票獲勝需224張選舉人票投票率73.2%[1] ▼ 6.1 %   获提名人 威廉·麥金利 威廉·詹寧斯·布賴恩 政党 共和黨 民主党 家鄉州 俄亥俄州 內布拉斯加州 竞选搭档 西奧多·羅斯福 阿德萊·史蒂文森一世 选举人票 292 155 胜出州/省 28 17 民選得票 7,228,864 6,370,932 得票率 51.6% 45.5% 總統選舉結果地圖,紅色代表�...

 

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