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Beginning of 2005 |
Beginning of 2003 |
Beginning of 2000 |
| Bulgaria |
190 |
116 |
125 |
| Croatia |
970 |
548 |
610 |
| Czech
Rep. |
720 |
347 |
310 |
| Estonia |
530 |
351 |
287 |
| Hungary |
660 |
300 |
298 |
| Latvia |
360 |
272 |
211 |
| Lithuania |
470 |
278 |
204 |
| Poland |
700 |
500 |
381 |
| Romania |
220 |
120 |
132 |
| Russia |
220 |
160 |
120 |
| Slovakia |
620 |
280 |
254 |
| Slovenia |
1350 |
1017 |
892 |
| Ukraine |
135 |
104 |
90 |
Sources
: Statistical offices, 2005
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