Welcome to the Country Information API, your comprehensive guide to understanding every facet of the world's nations. This robust API unfolds a trove of statistics for each country, offering a nuanced view of their economic, social, and environmental landscapes.
For instance, delve into the United States, where the API reveals a plethora of data, including a GDP of 20,580,223 million USD, a life expectancy of 76.3 years for males and 81.3 years for females, and a low unemployment rate of 3.9%. Explore intricate details such as a sex ratio of 97.9, a diverse currency landscape with the USD at the forefront, and an urban population of 82.5%.
Education metrics abound, showcasing enrollment rates in primary, secondary, and post-secondary education for both genders. Environmentalists can assess CO2 emissions, forested areas, and the number of threatened species (1655) in the United States.
Economic indicators like GDP per capita (62,917.9 USD) and employment distribution across industries (19.7%) offer a holistic view. Whether you're a researcher, developer, or policymaker, the Country Information API is a powerful tool, providing unparalleled access to the intricate details that define and differentiate nations across the globe. Enrich your applications, analyses, and understanding of the world with this expansive and insightful API.
The Country API provides useful statistics about every country in the world
Economic Research and Analysis: Researchers and economists can leverage the Country Information API to conduct in-depth economic analyses. Explore GDP, unemployment rates, and GDP growth to gain insights into a country's economic health. This information is invaluable for making informed decisions, identifying trends, and understanding economic landscapes.
Educational Platforms: Educational applications can integrate the API to provide students with real-world data for various countries. Students can explore diverse metrics, such as population density, education enrollment rates, and GDP per capita, fostering a deeper understanding of global socio-economic dynamics.
Travel Planning Services: Travel platforms can use the API to enrich user experiences by offering detailed country information. Travelers can access data on life expectancy, urbanization rates, and tourist numbers, aiding them in making informed decisions about destinations and understanding the cultural and environmental aspects of their chosen locations.
Environmental Sustainability Initiatives: Environmental organizations and policymakers can utilize the API's data on CO2 emissions, forested areas, and threatened species to assess a country's environmental impact. This information is crucial for developing sustainability initiatives, monitoring conservation efforts, and making informed policy decisions.
Business Expansion Strategies: Companies exploring international expansion can employ the API to gather essential data for decision-making. Factors such as population density, urbanization rates, and economic indicators like GDP per capita and unemployment rates can guide businesses in identifying suitable markets and tailoring their strategies to specific country profiles.
Besides the number of API calls, there is no other limitation
Get country data from given parameters. Returns a list of country statistics that satisfy the parameters.
Get Data - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
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name |
[Required] Country Name |
[{"gdp": 518475.0, "sex_ratio": 95.3, "surface_area": 2780400.0, "life_expectancy_male": 73.0, "unemployment": 10.4, "imports": 49125.0, "homicide_rate": 5.3, "currency": {"code": "ARS", "name": "Argentine Peso"}, "iso2": "AR", "employment_services": 78.9, "employment_industry": 21.0, "urban_population_growth": 1.2, "secondary_school_enrollment_female": 111.0, "employment_agriculture": 0.1, "capital": "Buenos Aires", "co2_emissions": 183.4, "forested_area": 9.9, "tourists": 6942.0, "exports": 65114.0, "life_expectancy_female": 79.8, "post_secondary_enrollment_female": 112.8, "post_secondary_enrollment_male": 67.8, "primary_school_enrollment_female": 109.6, "infant_mortality": 10.2, "gdp_growth": -2.5, "threatened_species": 285.0, "population": 45196.0, "urban_population": 92.0, "secondary_school_enrollment_male": 106.5, "name": "Argentina", "pop_growth": 1.0, "region": "South America", "pop_density": 16.5, "internet_users": 74.3, "gdp_per_capita": 11687.6, "fertility": 2.3, "refugees": 165.6, "primary_school_enrollment_male": 109.9}]
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/3419/country+api/3719/get+data?name=United States' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY'
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Authorization
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[Required] Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed. |
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The API delivers a comprehensive set of statistics, including economic indicators (GDP, unemployment), demographic details (population, life expectancy), education metrics, environmental factors (CO2 emissions, forested area), and more.
The data is periodically updated based on reliable sources, but it may not be real-time. Users are encouraged to check the API documentation for specific update intervals and data freshness.
Users can make HTTP requests to the API endpoint, specifying the country of interest. The API will respond with detailed information about the requested country in a structured format.
The API primarily focuses on current statistics; however, some historical data points, such as GDP growth rates, may be available. Check the API documentation for specific details on historical data.
Yes, the API is designed to provide information for every country globally. Users can access data for any specific country using the country's name or ISO code.
The API returns a variety of data, including economic indicators (e.g., GDP, unemployment), demographic statistics (e.g., population, life expectancy), education metrics (e.g., enrollment rates), and environmental data (e.g., CO2 emissions, forested areas).
Key fields in the response include GDP, life expectancy (male and female), unemployment rate, population, urban population percentage, education enrollment rates, and environmental indicators like CO2 emissions and threatened species.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with each country's statistics presented as key-value pairs. For example, a response may include fields like "gdp," "population," and "life_expectancy_female," making it easy to parse and utilize.
Users can customize their requests by specifying parameters such as country name, ISO code, or specific metrics of interest (e.g., GDP, life expectancy). This allows for tailored data retrieval based on user needs.
The API provides comprehensive information covering economic data (GDP, unemployment), demographic details (population, sex ratio), education statistics (enrollment rates), and environmental metrics (CO2 emissions, forested areas) for all countries.
Users can analyze the returned data to identify trends, compare countries, or support research. For instance, comparing GDP and life expectancy can provide insights into a country's economic health and quality of life.
The data is sourced from reputable organizations and databases, ensuring reliability. Sources may include the World Bank, United Nations, and other governmental and non-governmental organizations that provide statistical data.
Typical use cases include economic research, educational applications, travel planning, environmental assessments, and business expansion strategies, allowing users to leverage detailed country statistics for informed decision-making.
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