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Population: The Twenty Most Populous Countries in 2009 |
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Source: World Population Prospects, the 2008 Revision. United Nations
Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), Population
Division, New York. See: www.unpopulation.org
Notes: Due to limitation of space country names were abbreviated.
Russia stands for Russian Federation, UK stands for United Kingdom,
Iran stands for Islamic Republic of Iran, Congo stands for
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania stands for United
Republic of Tanzania, USA stands for United States of America. |
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In 1950, there were 6 European countries
among the 20 most populous countries in the world (If one considers
the Russian Federation a European country, it would have been
seven). |
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In 2009, China and India are, by far, the
most populous countries in the World. Germany is the only European
country among the group of the 20 most populous countries in 2009.
If one considers the Russian Federation as a European country, then
there are two European nations among the group of the 20 most
populous nations. |
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By 2050, there will be not
a single European country among the 20 most populous nations. India,
will have become the most population country - with some 200 million
people more than China. |
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Demographically,
India and China are in a league of their own. In 1950, the
population in the most populous country (China) was more than three
times as large as in the third-most-populous country (USA). In 2009,
the China's population is now more than four times larger than that
of the third-most-populous country (USA). By 2050, the most populous
country will be India, and it's population will be a little less
than four times as large as that of the USA. |
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