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s and 685 low-power stations, plus 20 repeaters in the principal networks; also numerous local or private stations in Serbia and Vojvodina) (1997) Seychelles 2 (plus 9 repeaters) (1997) Sierra Leone 2 (1999) Singapore 7 (2003) Slovakia 6 national broadcasting, 7 regional, 67 local (2004) Slovenia 48 (2001) Solomon Islands 0 (1997) Somalia 4 note: two in Mogadishu; two in Hargeisa (2001) South Africa 556 (plus 144 network repeaters) (1997) South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands 0 (2003) Spain 224 (plus 2,105 repeaters) note: these figures include 11 television broadcast stations and 88 repeaters in the Canary Islands (1995) Sri Lanka 21 (1997) Sudan 3 (1997) Suriname 3 (plus seven repeaters) (2000) Svalbard NA Swaziland 5 plus 7 relay stations (2001) Sweden 169 (plus 1,299 repeaters) (1995) Switzerland 115 (plus 1,919 repeaters) (1995) Syria 44 (plus 17 repeaters) (1995) Taiwan 29 (plus two repeaters) (1997) Tajikistan 13 (2001) Tanzania 3 (1999) Thailand 5 (all in Bangkok; plus 131 repeaters) (1997) Togo 3 (plus two repeaters) (1997) Tonga 2 (2001) Trinidad and Tobago 4 (2004) Tunisia 26 (plus 76 repeaters) (1995) Turkey 635 (plus 2,934 repeaters) (1995) Turkmenistan 4 (government owned and programmed) (2004) Turks and Caicos Islands 0 (broadcasts from The Bahamas are received; 2 cable television networks) (2004) Tuvalu 0 (1997) Uganda 8 (plus one low-power repeater) (2001) Ukraine at least 33 (plus 21 repeaters that relay broadcasts from Russia) (1997) United Arab Emirates 15 (2004) United Kingdom 228 (plus 3,523 repeaters) (1995) United States more than 1,500 (including nearly 1,000 stations affiliated with the five major networks - NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, and PBS; in addition, there are about 9,000 cable TV systems) (1997) Uruguay 23 (2002) Uzbekistan 4 (plus two repeaters that relay Russian programs), 1 cable rebroadcaster in Tashkent; approximately 20 stations in regional capitals (2003) Vanuatu 1 (2002) Venezuela 66 (plus 45 repeaters) (1997) Vietnam at least 7 (plus 13 repeaters) (1998) Virgin Islands 2 (2002) Wake Island 0 (1997) Wallis and Futuna 2 (2000) West Bank NA Western Sahara NA World NA Yemen 7 (plus several low-power repeate
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