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This web page shows the population estimates of countries and other inhabited territories of the world from 1950 to 2023, based on the United Nations data. It also provides the country names, population changes, and continental regions for each entry.
This web page shows the population of each country and dependency in the world, based on the ISO standard and the United Nations estimates or projections. It also includes a cartogram of the world's population in 2018 and a table of the top 30 countries by population.
A list of national population and housing censuses by country, with dates, methods, and links to sources. Learn about the history, challenges, and results of census-taking around the world.
Learn about the current and historical population of Earth, its distribution, density, growth rate, fertility rate, urbanization, and more. As of 2024, the world population is estimated at over 8 billion, with Asia having the largest share.
The tables below list the world's most densely populated countries, both in absolute terms and in comparison to their total populations, as of November 2022. All areas and populations are from The World Factbook, unless otherwise noted. Population density (people per km 2) map of the world in 2020. Red areas denote regions of highest population ...
The web page shows the number of Internet users and the percentage of population that are Internet users in each country or region as of 2024. China has the most Internet users (1.1 billion), followed by India (881 million) and the United States (311 million).
A table of Asian countries and dependencies by projected population in Asia from the United Nations and the latest official figure. See the percentage of Asia population, the population growth rate, and the official date for each country or dependency.
This web page shows a list of 248 countries and territories by the United Nations geoscheme, which is a system of six continental regions, 22 subregions, and two intermediary regions. The list includes UN member states, observer states, states in free association, non-sovereign dependencies, disputed territories, and Antarctica.