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  2. Jul 16, 2023 · List of countries and dependencies in the world ranked by population, from the most populated. Growth rate, median age, fertility rate, area, density, population density, urbanization, urban population, share of world population.

    • India

      The current population of India is 1,440,410,676 as of...

    • Niger

      The current population of Niger is 28,119,478 as of...

    • Saint Helena

      The current population of Saint Helena is 5,259 as of...

    • Ethiopia

      The current population of Ethiopia is 129,369,216 as of...

    • Greenland

      The current population of Greenland is 56,774 as of...

    • Syria

      The current population of the Syrian Arab Republic is...

    • Australia

      The current population of Australia is 26,673,366 as of...

    • Iraq

      The current population of Iraq is 46,415,797 as of Sunday,...

    • Saudi Arabia

      The current population of Saudi Arabia is 37,420,048 as of...

    • Romania

      The current population of Romania is 19,644,293 as of...

  3. This is a list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2022 revision of World Population Prospects. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present.

    Location
    Population (1 July 2022)
    Population (1 July 2023)
    Change
    7,975,105,156
    8,045,311,448
    +0.88%
    1,417,173,173
    1,428,627,663
    +0.81%
    1,425,887,337
    1,425,671,352
    −0.02%
    338,289,857
    339,996,564
    +0.50%
  4. See the latest population estimates and projections for every country in the world by 2024. Compare the population, area, density, growth rate, and rank of different countries and regions.

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    The chart above illustrates how world population has changed throughout history. View the full tabulated data. At the dawn of agriculture, about 8000 B.C., the population of the world was approximately 5 million. Over the 8,000-year period up to 1 A.D. it grew to 200 million (some estimate 300 million or even 600, suggesting how imprecise populatio...

    A tremendous change occurred with the industrial revolution: whereas it had taken all of human history until around 1800 for world population to reach one billion, the second billion was achieved in only 130 years (1930), the third billion in 30 years (1960), the fourth billion in 15 years (1974), and the fifth billion in only 13 years (1987).

    World population will therefore continue to grow in the 21st century, but at a much slower rate compared to the recent past. World population has doubled (100% increase) in 40 years from 1959 (3 billion) to 1999 (6 billion). It is now estimated that it will take another nearly 40 years to increase by another 50% to become 9 billion by 2037.

    According to a recent study (based on the 2010 world population of 6.9 billion) by The Pew Forum, there are:

    See the current and historical population of each country in the world, as well as the global growth rate and forecast. Compare the top 20 countries by population and explore the demographics, density, and religion of each country.

  5. Cartogram of the world's population in 2018; each square represents 500,000 people. This is a list of countries and dependencies by population. It includes sovereign states, inhabited dependent territories and, in some cases, constituent countries of sovereign states, with inclusion within the list being primarily based on the ISO standard ISO ...

  6. Worldometer provides live data on population by country, region, and continent, as well as historical and projected trends. See the current and past population of every country in the world, ranked by size, growth rate, density, and more.

  7. Mar 31, 2023 · Explore the historical and projected population data for every country in the world, based on different sources and estimates. Compare population growth, size, density, and distribution with other indicators of development and well-being.

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