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This plant, with 15 independent anaerobic digestors will be the world's largest composting facility once fully operational in early 2011 and forms part of the Qatar Domestic Solid Waste Management Center, the largest integrated waste management complex in the Middle East.
Based on Interbrand's best global brand 2011, Coca-Cola was the world's most valuable brand.
About half of the world's original forests had been destroyed by 2011, the majority during the previous 50 years.
* 1981 – Philadelphia Police Department officer Daniel Faulkner is killed during a routine traffic stop ; Mumia Abu-Jamal is later convicted for it and he goes on to become " perhaps the world's best known death-row inmate " before his sentence is commuted to life without parole in December 2011.
In 2011, Eindhoven was named world's most intelligent community by Intelligent Community Forum.
Germany is the world's third largest exporter with $ 1. 408 trillion exported in 2011 ( Eurozone countries are included ).
General Motors Company, commonly known as GM ( listed General Motors Corporation before 2009 ), is an American multinational automotive corporation headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, and the world's largest automaker, by vehicle unit sales, in 2011.
In July 2011, Greenpeace released its Dirty Laundry report accusing some of the world's top fashion and sportswear brands of releasing toxic waste into China's rivers.
The world's largest hedge fund manager in 2011, Bridgewater Associates, had $ 70 billion under management.
The demographics of India are inclusive of the second most populous country in the world, with over 1. 21 billion people ( 2011 census ), more than a sixth of the world's population.
The economy of Japan is the third largest national economy in the world after the United States and the People's Republic of China and is the world's second largest developed economy According to the International Monetary Fund, the country's per capita GDP ( PPP ) was at $ 34, 739 or the 25th highest in 2011.
* 2011 – Eunice Sanborn, American supercentenarian, world's oldest living person at time of her death ( b. 1896 )
In 2011, Jakarta ranked 17th among the world's 200 largest cities, a jump from its 2007 ranking of 171.
On August 24, 2011, Nokia announced the Nokia 701 and also made the claim of the world's brightest display at 1000 nits.
Though official economic statistics are not published, year 2011 estimates place the national product at $ 6. 888 billion and the world's highest per capita income is $ 186, 175.
Star Wars: The Old Republic, released in 2011, became the world's ' Fastest-Growing MMO Ever ' after gaining 1 million subscribers within the first three days of its launch.
Though ranked as 15th in production at ( mbpd ), the top 3 producers Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the United States produce ( 11. 8 %), ( 12. 0 %), and ( 11. 1 %) respectively, collectively accounting for ( 44 %) of the world's total production. To put oil revenues in perspective: at an estimated export rate of, with a projected sales price of $ 65 per barrel in 2011, Nigeria's anticipated revenue from petroleum is about $ 52. 2 billion.
Pakistan's estimated population in 2011 is over 187 million making it the world's sixth most-populous country, behind Brazil and ahead of Bangladesh.
Peru is, as of 2011, one of the world's fastest-growing economies owing to the economic boom experienced during the 2000s.
In the 2010 post-season it was reported that Crowe's influence was critical in persuading Greg Inglis, one of the world's best players, to renege on his deal to join the Brisbane Broncos and sign for the Rabbitohs for 2011.
Russia has the world's second-largest railway network, second only to that of the United States, with a total track length of as of 2011.
RISC architecture are now used across a wide range of platforms, from cellular telephones and tablet computers to some of the world's fastest supercomputers such as the K computer, the fastest on the TOP500 list in 2011.
On November 4, 2011, State Street was named among the world's 29 systemic critical banks by the G20.
In 2011, Mexico was the top producer of silver ( 4, 500 tonnes or 19 % of the world's total ), closely followed by Peru ( 4, 000 t ) and China ( 4, 000 t ).
Santorini was ranked world's top island for 2011 in Travel + Leisure Magazine.

2011 and smallest
in 1982, that has enabled the smallest features in ICs to shrink from 500 nanometers in 1990 to as low as 32 nanometers in 2011.
Despite San Jose's position as the most populous city in the Bay Area, SJC is the smallest of the three Bay Area airports offering scheduled service ( 8. 4 million annual passengers in 2011 ), with less than a quarter of the passengers of the region's major international airport San Francisco International Airport ( SFO ), and fewer passengers than Oakland International Airport ( OAK ).
However, a July 1, 2011 estimate reports that the population of the city is 100, 073, making it the 285th largest city in the United States and the smallest with a population above 100, 000.
Until the announcement of Kepler-10b in January 2011, COROT-7b was the smallest exoplanet to have its diameter measured, at 1. 58 times that of the Earth ( which would give it a volume 3. 95 times Earth's ).
A cottaging spot, it had only 5 permanent residents as of the Canada 2011 Census, making it the smallest municipality in Canada both in area and population.
One of the smallest stations / halts, Les Combes, between Chateau d ' Oex and Rougemont, was given a new, raised platform during Autumn 2011 leaving only the waiting shelter as original, quite a lot of money spent for so few passengers.
As of 2011, it has the smallest known genome of all living amniotes, only 0. 91 pg ( 910 million base pairs ).
A 2011 meta-analysis published in the British Medical Journal states, of all NSAIDs evaluated, naproxen was associated with the smallest overall cardiovascular risks.
( The paradox is alleviated if " interesting " is instead defined objectively: for example, the smallest integer that does not, as of November 2011, appear in an entry of the On-Line Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences was 12407., but as of April 2012, was 13794 ) Depending on the sources used for the list of interesting numbers, a variety of other numbers can be characterized as uninteresting in the same way.
As of 2011, the Rotopress is produced an a range of sizes from smallest to largest: 008, 514, 516, 518, 520 and 522, as well as the Rotopress Dualpower hybrid vehicle, and the Rotopress 541 which is produced as either a stationary intermediate waste store or a semi-trailer.
Michael Benton, continuing the studies of the late Alick Walker redescribing the fossil, in 2011 found it to be a dinosauriform more derived than Pseudolagosuchus and outside the smallest clade including Silesauridae and Dinosauria.
Prior to July 2011, the college was a member of The Summit League in NCAA Division I. Centenary was the smallest Division I school in the country.
The state had already been gradually reducing its workforce by similar freezes, and by 2011, Indiana had the fewest state employees per capita than any other state — a figure Daniels touted to say Indiana had the nation's smallest government.
The smallest known orphan pattern in Conway's Game of Life was found by Marijn Heule, Christiaan Hartman, Kees Kwekkeboom and Alain Noels in December 2011.
By 2011, the population had decreased to less than 343 residents, in an area of 13. 81 km² ; it is the second smallest parish in the municipality.
The school enrolled 895 undergraduates and 67 graduate students in 2011, hailing from almost 50 countries ; it is Cornell's second smallest undergraduate college.
Despite this the school is very small, with a total enrolment of around 130 students in 2011 making it amongst the smallest in the state.
At the beginning of March 2011, Chromeo sent out notice that they had recorded the " world's smallest album ," entitled Drive Time, which consists of 55 songs in only 183 seconds.
Solca is the smallest town in the county and the second smallest town in Romania, with a population of 2, 143 inhabitants, according to the 2011 census.
It is one of the smallest public high school in North America, with just 115 students enrolled in the 2011 / 2012 academic year.

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