• daveelkan 7 minutes ago

    found a bug: Australia links to American Samoa in 2025 archive.

    • b8 2 hours ago

      2025-2026 is available (to purchase/read outside or ur site) and the last version 2026-2027 is planed for release on April 7th, https://www.amazon.com/CIA-World-Factbook-2026-2027-ebook/dp....

      • MilkMp 2 hours ago

        Will add to this once it's out. Thanks for sending this :)

      • ggm 26 minutes ago

        This is an archive of the service which is being shut down under the current WH administration?

        • celeryd 2 hours ago

          Any way to download them all at once?

          • MilkMp 2 hours ago

            Hey there, will add the feature. Wasn't sure if people's computers could handle it all in one, lol, but will make it available in the data export page.

          • nubg an hour ago

            Site loads very slowly for me. Tried various devices and networks. Same for a friend of mine overseas.

            • MilkMp an hour ago

              Will scale the website

              • Betelbuddy an hour ago

                You should include this one, will also go away soon most likely:

                https://www.cia.gov/resources/cia-maps/

                • MilkMp 44 minutes ago

                  I'll start working on this now! Thank you for sending it! It will be interesting to see if I can incorporate them into the globes or when the country info pops up!

            • ronald_petty 2 hours ago

              I like the timeline feature. Maybe I need to spend more time, but to see political changes / borders / etc. would all be great! Keep up the good work.

              • FergusArgyll 2 hours ago

                Nice!

                One thing; you're supposed to write "Cannot confirm or deny my affiliation with the CIA"

                • sailfast an hour ago

                  That’s a bit of a canary is it not? You don’t need to say that and wouldn’t know to say that unless you had worked in the space or wanted us to think you did :)

                  • MilkMp 2 hours ago

                    Thanks, I will change it!

                  • shevy-java 2 hours ago

                    Hmm. It's kind of weird, because I think I actually used it in the 1990s, probably shortly before Wikipedia emerged. Ever since Wikipedia, I don't think I used the CIA world Factbook much at all, so in a way I guess this partly explains why the website is now defunct. But I am a tiny bit sad that it is gone, if only for a piece of nostalgia from the 1990s era. I think we need to be careful - yes, wikipedia has that information, but we kind of lose websites here. That is a potential danger, because we end up with more and more of a monopoly which is rarely good (ok, wikipedia may be an exception but it also has intrinsic quality issues; it is still excellent in many ways but not perfect, and we may get tunnel vision the more websites vanish - just look at the AI slop autogenerated "content" or "affiliate" links you see in a google search, if anyone is still using that).

                    • orhmeh09 8 minutes ago

                      World facts provided by the CIA, too, have intrinsic quality issues. I'm not too worried!

                      • MilkMp 2 hours ago

                        Glad I was able to get the original fact book data that other archivists have gathered over the years- Project Gutenberg (plain text), Wayback Machine (HTML zips and factbook.jsons, and one from the agency's websites

                      • RobRivera 2 hours ago

                        Hurray!

                        I didnt discover this until I saw the recent post about its deactivation.

                        • ohyoutravel an hour ago

                          This is pretty basic but kinda neat. A good way to browse the fact books like a website. Definitely could use more features but imo superior than flipping through a PDF.

                          • MilkMp 43 minutes ago

                            Originally, my plan was just to create the archive, but I have expanded the scope, lol.

                            • MilkMp an hour ago

                              Hey, what features would you like to see??

                              • ix101 22 minutes ago

                                Hi, thanks for this! Not sure if you're aware that clicking Australia goes to American Samoa, similar issue with some others that I encountered (Bahamas -> Burkina faso).

                            • nephihaha an hour ago

                              What is its copyright status?

                              • MilkMp an hour ago

                                The data from the CIA World Factbook is in the public domain (being a U.S. Government work) and is free for anyone to use. The ETL scripts and data tools available in the GitHub repository are open source and licensed under the MIT License. However, the web application itself is proprietary software, with all rights reserved.