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  1. Since there are so many countries that make up Asia, the continent is divided up into When it comes to East Asia, there are five regions in Asia, including Central Asia, Western Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and East Asia. In this article, our focus will be directed at East Asia.

  2. population data sheet. Population and development indicators for Asia and the Pacific, 2021. Region, subregion, country, territory or area. 1. Population at mid-year. Thousands. 2. Population growth rate Percentage change per annum. 3. Crude birth rate. Births per 1,000 population. 4. Crude death rate. Deaths per 1,000 population. 5.

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  4. Across most high-income countries – across Western Europe, the Americas, Australia, Japan, and the Middle East – more than 80% of the population lives in urban areas. Across most upper-middle-income countries – in Eastern Europe, East Asia, North and Southern Africa, and South America – between 50% to 80% of people do.

  5. Sep 12, 2018 · The cartogram below focusses on Asia and Oceania where 6 out of 10 people in the world live. Within this world region the population is very unequally distributed. South-East Asia is densely populated while large countries such as Mongolia, Australia, Kazakhstan, and the Asian part of Russia are home to relatively few people.

  6. The Data Sheet lists all geopolitical entities with populations of 150,000 or more and all members of the United Nations, including sovereign states, dependencies, overseas departments, and some territories whose status or boundaries may be undetermined or in dispute.

  7. Where the number of foreign-born was not available, the estimate refers to the number of people living in a country other than that of their citizenship. Regional and subregional aggregates are ESCAP calculations.

  8. Key Findings. Almost 200 million people moved to urban areas in East Asia from 2000-2010, a figure that would be the world’s sixth-largest population for any single country. Most of East Asia’s population is still non-urban, meaning the region will likely face decades of further urbanization.

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