This API offers a straightforward and efficient method for retrieving detailed information about any country using its ISO code. When queried, it provides a comprehensive set of data covering the economy, demographics, education, environment, and society. Key indicators include Gross Domestic Product (GDP), employment and unemployment rates, life expectancy by gender, population growth rate, population density, and the male-to-female ratio.
In the education sector, it includes enrollment rates at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels for both males and females, as well as other important social development indicators. It also provides environmental data such as CO₂ emissions, forest cover, and endangered species, enabling sustainability assessments.
Furthermore, the API offers insights into population characteristics such as urbanization, internet usage, and homicide rates, along with key economic information like international trade, per capita income, and employment sectors. It also includes general country information such as the capital city, currency, geographic region, and urbanization trends.
Designed for accuracy and ease of integration, this API delivers up-to-date data in a structured format, making it perfect for systems that require comparative analysis or country-specific insights at a global scale.
To use this endpoint you must indicate the ISO code of a country.
For example: US
Get Country Information - Endpoint Features
| Object | Description |
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name |
[Required] Indicates a ISO Code |
[{"gdp": 20580223.0, "sex_ratio": 97.9, "surface_area": 9833517.0, "life_expectancy_male": 76.3, "unemployment": 3.9, "imports": 2567490.0, "homicide_rate": 5.0, "currency": {"code": "USD", "name": "Us Dollar"}, "iso2": "US", "employment_services": 79.0, "employment_industry": 19.7, "urban_population_growth": 0.9, "secondary_school_enrollment_female": 98.7, "employment_agriculture": 1.3, "capital": "Washington, D.C.", "co2_emissions": 4761.3, "forested_area": 33.9, "tourists": 79746.0, "exports": 1644280.0, "life_expectancy_female": 81.3, "post_secondary_enrollment_female": 102.0, "post_secondary_enrollment_male": 75.0, "primary_school_enrollment_female": 101.4, "infant_mortality": 5.8, "gdp_growth": 2.9, "threatened_species": 1655.0, "population": 331003.0, "urban_population": 82.5, "secondary_school_enrollment_male": 99.2, "name": "United States", "pop_growth": 0.6, "region": "Northern America", "pop_density": 36.2, "internet_users": 87.3, "gdp_per_capita": 62917.9, "fertility": 1.8, "refugees": 1043.2, "primary_school_enrollment_male": 102.2}]
curl --location --request GET 'https://zylalabs.com/api/5755/country+data+finder+api/7483/get+country+information?name=US' --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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To use this API, users must indicate the ISO Code of a country.
The Country Data Finder API allows you to obtain detailed data about different countries from their ISO code.
The API returns detailed country data, including economy, demographics, education, environment, society metrics, such as GDP, population, emissions, and education rates.
The API uses API keys for authentication. To access the API, include your API key in the request header. The API key is provided upon registration and should be kept secure.
Yes, the Country Data Finder AP is designed for global comparative analysis. It provides accurate and up-to-date data that allows users to compare various metrics across different countries, making it ideal for research and analysis.
The Get Country Information endpoint returns a comprehensive set of data about a country, including economic indicators (GDP, employment rates), demographic details (population, sex ratio), education statistics (enrollment rates), environmental metrics (CO₂ emissions, forest cover), and general country information (capital, currency).
Key fields in the response include GDP, population, life expectancy (by gender), unemployment rate, education enrollment rates (primary, secondary, tertiary), CO₂ emissions, and urban population growth, among others.
The response data is structured in JSON format, with each country represented as an object containing key-value pairs for various metrics. This allows for easy parsing and integration into applications.
The endpoint provides information on the economy (GDP, trade), demographics (population, sex ratio), education (enrollment rates), environment (emissions, endangered species), and general country facts (capital, currency).
Users can customize their requests by specifying the ISO code of the desired country in the API call. This allows retrieval of data specific to that country.
Typical use cases include academic research, market analysis, policy development, and comparative studies between countries, leveraging the detailed metrics provided by the API.
The data is sourced from reputable international organizations and databases, ensuring a high level of accuracy and reliability for the information provided.
Users can analyze the returned data to identify trends, make comparisons, and support decision-making processes in areas such as economic development, education policy, and environmental sustainability.
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