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# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | Russia | $16.53 billion | 2004 | ||
2 | Poland | $4.16 billion | 2004 | ||
3 | Hungary | $2.91 billion | 2004 | ||
4 | Czech Republic | $2.66 billion | 2004 | ||
5 | Bulgaria | $1.36 billion | 2004 | ||
6 | Ukraine | $1.19 billion | 2004 | ||
7 | Slovenia | $940.00 million | 2004 | ||
8 | Slovakia | $903.00 million | 2004 | ||
9 | Croatia | $872.00 million | 2004 | ||
10 | Romania | $672.00 million | 2004 | ||
11 | Albania | $668.00 million | 2004 | ||
12 | Belarus | $574.00 million | 2004 | ||
13 | Georgia | $196.00 million | 2004 | ||
14 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | $169.00 million | 2004 | ||
15 | Moldova | $157.00 million | 2004 | ||
16 | Azerbaijan | $140.00 million | 2004 | ||
17 | Armenia | $102.00 million | 2004 |
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