In 2009, delegations comprised of 885 international dignitaries representing 84 countries made official visits to the California Senate. The countries, ranked by number of visitors, were as follows: | |||
COUNTRY | # VISITORS | COUNTRY | # VISITORS |
CHINA | 305 | ROMANIA | 2 |
DENMARK | 56 | SWEDEN | 2 |
PAKISTAN | 53 | ZAMBIA | 2 |
AUSTRAILIA | 29 | ALBANIA | 1 |
CANADA | 27 | ALGERIA | 1 |
FRANCE | 26 | BANGLADESH | 1 |
JAPAN | 23 | BARBADOS | 1 |
GERMANY | 21 | CAMEROON | 1 |
NETHERLANDS | 22 | CYPRUS | 1 |
RUSSIA | 22 | TIMOR-LESTE | 1 |
MEXICO | 20 | ERITREA | 1 |
BELGIUM | 19 | EUROPEAN UNION | 1 |
ITALY | 19 | GREECE | 1 |
UNITED KINGDOM | 17 | GUINEA | 1 |
IRAN | 12 | HAITI | 1 |
ISRAEL | 11 | IRAQ | 1 |
GEORGIA | 11 | JAMAICA | 1 |
INDIA | 11 | KOSOVO | 1 |
AZERBAIJAN | 8 | LATVIA | 1 |
BRAZIL | 8 | MALAYSIA | 1 |
CHILE | 8 | MOZAMBIQUE | 1 |
BULGARIA | 7 | NAMIBIA | 1 |
EL SALVADOR | 7 | NEW ZEALAND | 1 |
NIGERIA | 7 | NORWAY | 1 |
SPAIN | 7 | PORTUGAL | 1 |
UGANDA | 7 | QATAR | 1 |
CZECH REPUBPLIC | 6 | SAMOA | 1 |
POLAND | 6 | SENEGAL | 1 |
EGYPT | 5 | SLOVAK REPUBLIC | 1 |
HUNGARY | 5 | SOUTH AFRICA | 1 |
MOLDOVA | 5 | SRI LANKA | 1 |
BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA | 4 | SWITZERLAND | 1 |
KYRGYZSTAN | 4 | TANZANIA | 1 |
PANAMA | 4 | THAILAND | 1 |
SOUTH KOREA | 4 | TRINIDAD & TOBAGO | 1 |
COSTA RICA | 3 | TUNISA | 1 |
MADAGASCAR | 3 | UKRAINE | 1 |
SAUDI ARABIA | 3 | UNITED ARAB EMIRATES | 1 |
INDONESIA | 2 | URUGUAY | 1 |
JORDAN | 2 | UZBEKISTAN | 1 |
MOROCCO | 2 | WEST BANK AND GAZA | 1 |
PERU | 2 | YEMEN | 1 |
The delegations studied a wide range of subjects, which are ranked below according to the number of visitors who studied them: | |||
SUBJECT | # VISITORS | SUBJECT | # VISITORS |
Legislative Process and Government | 332 | Budget/Finance | 24 |
International Relations | 244 | Health | 20 |
Environment | 190 | Transportation | 13 |
Energy | 72 | Education | 7 |
Int'l Trade/Economic Development | 59 | Media Relations | 7 |
Agriculture | 40 | Gender | 1 |
Natural Resources/Water | 32 | Social | 1 |
Public Safety | 26 |