FACTOID # 1: Andorrans live the longest, four years longer than in neighbouring France and Spain.
 
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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 2   Germany: 82,369,552  2008 Time series
# 3   France: 61,037,510  2006 Time series
# 4   United Kingdom: 60,943,912  2008 Time series
# 5   Italy: 58,145,320  2008 Time series
# 6   Spain: 40,491,052  2008 Time series
# 7   Poland: 38,500,696  2008 Time series
# 8   Romania: 22,246,862  2008 Time series
# 9   Netherlands: 16,645,313  2008 Time series
# 10   Greece: 10,722,816  2008 Time series
# 11   Portugal: 10,676,910  2008 Time series
# 12   Belgium: 10,403,951  2008 Time series
# 13   Czech Republic: 10,220,911  2008 Time series
# 14   Serbia and Montenegro: 10,159,046  2008 Time series
# 15   Hungary: 9,930,915  2008 Time series
# 16   Belarus: 9,685,768  2008 Time series
# 17   Sweden: 9,045,389  2008 Time series
# 18   Austria: 8,205,533  2008 Time series
# 19   Switzerland: 7,581,520  2008 Time series
# 20   Bulgaria: 7,262,675  2008 Time series
# 21   Denmark: 5,484,723  2008 Time series
# 22   Slovakia: 5,455,407  2008 Time series
# 23   Finland: 5,244,749  2008 Time series
# 24   Norway: 4,644,457  2008 Time series
# 25   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 4,590,310  2008 Time series
# 26   Croatia: 4,491,543  2008 Time series
# 27   Moldova: 4,324,450  2008 Time series
# 28   Ireland: 4,156,119  2008 Time series
# 29   Albania: 3,619,778  2008 Time series
# 30   Lithuania: 3,565,205  2008 Time series
# 31   Latvia: 2,245,423  2008 Time series
# 32   Macedonia, Republic of: 2,061,315  2008 Time series
# 33   Slovenia: 2,007,711  2008 Time series
# 34   Estonia: 1,307,605  2008 Time series
# 35   Luxembourg: 486,006  2008 Time series
# 36   Malta: 403,532  2008 Time series
# 37   Jersey: 91,533  2008 Time series
# 38   Andorra: 82,627  2008 Time series
# 39   Man, Isle of: 76,220  2008 Time series
# 40   Guernsey: 65,726  2008 Time series
# 41   Faroe Islands: 48,668  2008 Time series
# 42   Liechtenstein: 34,498  2008 Time series
# 43   Monaco: 32,796  2008 Time series
# 44   San Marino: 29,973  2008 Time series
# 45   Gibraltar: 28,002  2008 Time series
# 46   Holy See (Vatican City): 824  2008 Time series
Total: 538,854,851  
Weighted average: 11,714,235.9  

Historical countries, unions or other regions:
European Union 491,018,683  



DEFINITION: Total population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship--except for refugees not permanently settled in the country of asylum, who are generally considered part of the population of their country of origin.

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COMMENTARY     

TINCY
8th February 2010
NICE INFORMATION
Tim
30th December 2009
They really need to update these charts, America's population went up the past year.
Prabhat Ranjan Layek
28th October 2009
This site is very nice. This is very helpful for us.We can know about whole world.


what is the biggest city world?
JC
28th October 2009
What country was in 3rd place?
Saras
2nd October 2009
Best Results
Rizwan Khan
18th September 2009
Good information
Pedro
10th September 2009
How can the population from Angola be falling from 16MM on 2006 to 12.5 MM on 2006 ???? It is the oposite, provided that there has been waves of former angolan refugees in Congo coming back to countries. Someone please helo.!
MOHA
20th August 2009
WHAT IS THE POPULATION OF KENYA
Eddie
12th August 2009
Chloe- Stand on a hill and count all three of them.
That's the population of Scotland.
Raghuram jilumudi
10th August 2009
Very nice site i have ever seen
Noah
20th May 2009
Wooh theres a place with48 people
Eliza (US)
8th May 2009
Why is there no # 3 on the population list?
Yasmin
16th April 2009
This was such abig help with my project. Thank you for taking the time and the trouble to set it up.
sian (belgrave high school)
12th March 2009
what is the population of Madagascar
unknown
9th March 2009
this website is amazing
Budi Hari Prianto (Indonesia)
29th January 2009
Population statistics is very important for planning in many fields for the countries, but I see that most basic data at this site different with census data resulted by my country. For examples, Indonesia population were 119208229, 146934948, 178631196, and 204674595 peoples, respectively, based upon the census resulted in years of 1971, 1980, 1990, and 2000. Population increment between 2006 and 2007 is also dramatically uncommon. Figure 224899096 (2007) and 227762011 (2008) may closer to the projection population issued by BPS (Central Statistics Bureau Indonesia). However, I really appreciate your information and I would like to help you in any way you may need, particularly to make any correction and complete the basic data.
Thank you.


Budi Hari Priyanto
bhpriyanto@yahoo.com
Gabbie (England)
30th November 2007
I want the exact population of France, in the year 2007.Hi every1
Emmanuel (Brazil)
3rd May 2007
Where is France? France is not in the list.
The pop in France is aproximately 60.000.000,
near UK and Italy.
Ilan
21st January 2006
Can I trust any figure at this site if the most basic and accessible info is wrong? On January 1st, 2005, Israel's population was 6,862,000, while here it is said to have been 6,227,000 on April 26th, 2005.
Jerry
12th November 2005
Please put Spain at 45 million to shut the spanish guy up!
tyah
31st October 2005
Chloe the population of Scotland is 5,062,011. And that's in 2001.
Karen Benich
30th October 2005
Thank-you for your time and effort putting this together!
It is a wonderful reference site, especially for my son right now, who is studying trading partners.
Your time is well appreciated.
JB
17th September 2005
I would like to see a population density map for Fulton County Georgia. How should I go about finding this?
sarah
19th August 2005
There are more pyramids in Sudan (south of egypt ) than in Egypt combined. But because of its lack of modern conveniences not many tourists have visited it. The oldest pyramids head back all the way to eighth century B.C. It's a shame they have to be forgotten.
CESAR
14th August 2005
IN SPAIN WE ARE 45268000
14-8-2005
CESAR
14th August 2005
IN SPAIN NOWDAYS ARE 45268000 MILLIONS
CESAR
14th August 2005
PLEASE YOU HAVE A MISTAKE THE POPULATION OF SPAIN IS 45268000 THANKS
Mario
20th July 2005
I seriously advise NationMaster to revise its description for Brazil's population. The current description gives an erroneous account of the number of deaths related to AIDS in Brazil. Unlike what happens in many countries in southern Africa, AIDS is not a prevalent cause of death in Brazil and has none or only marginal effects on the total size of the population. Brazil is cited by many health organizations as "the" positive example for fighting AIDS. Even developed countries should learn from Brazil on this issue.

Please read comment by illyushin zaak (2005-04-09 16:14:09) for additional information.
Clos
17th June 2005
What was the population of France, China, Somalia, US and Brazil in 1900?
Edria Murray
Staff Editor

2nd June 2005
In response to Georgio,

The population of Vanuatu is 199,414 (July 2003 est.).To view this information click the view all countries link at the top of the page. To sort the countries into alphabetical order click country at the top of the country list.


26th May 2005
what about canada?
max
25th May 2005
maybe you should have a section on gdp or on most successful counties.
max
25th May 2005
maybe you should have a section on gdp or on most successful counties.
chloe
25th May 2005
what is the population in scotland
chloe
25th May 2005
what is the population in scotland
chloe
25th May 2005
what is the population in scotland
chloe
25th May 2005
what is the population in scotland
joe moma1
16th May 2005
what is the waste consumed by duma** around the world ?????????????
Edria Murray
Staff Editor

14th April 2005
In response to Kosondra:

The population of Costa Rica is 3,896,092 (July 2003 est). You can find this infomation by clicking on the view all countries link at the top of the page. You can also sort the countries by name by clicking the word country at the top of the list of countries.

For more information on Costa Rica including a map, see the Costa Rica detailed country profile.

Suchita Vemuri
Staff Editor

12th March 2005
Hi Greg, the Pentecostal-Charismatic Theological Inquiry International provides this data on subscription.
Suchita Vemuri
Staff Editor

19th January 2005
Many other countries face problems at the other end of the spectrum, having an increasing proportion of young people below 24. This profile has its own attendant set of development issues and problems.

What are the development implications of having a younger population?

Governments would need to budget for education and related social infrastructure accordingly. In poorer countries, unemployment rates may rise, aggravating social tensions; in addition, fertility and birth rates may go up, requiring relevant planning to address related issues, such as teenage pregnancy.

Suchita Vemuri
Staff Editor

19th January 2005
The world passed a milestone on June 16, 1999, when its population touched six billion. India and China alone accounted for close to a third of this total. Though population growth remains a serious development issue, the Malthusian theory of arithmetic growth in resources and geometric population growth resulting in poverty and unsustainable lifestyles has been modified to include political, technological and economic systems being more decisive factors.

The greater development issue for many countries is the profile of their populations. Many countries are increasingly graying, with a growing proportion of populations over 64.

What are the problems of an aging population?

Governments would need to increase budgets for healthcare, live-in institutions and other support systems for the aged, even as production is likely to be impacted by a proportionately smaller working population.

yo mama
2nd December 2004
why should it be so tough to find data on "population density" in various countries?? That should be pretty basic, but nooooo....
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