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  1. This is a list of continents and continental subregions by population. World population by continent, 2021. Asia. Africa. Europe. North America. South America. Oceania. Antarctica.

  2. Distribution of populations by the United Nations geoscheme. World population by continent, 2010 Asia (60.47%) Africa (16.05%) Europe (9.75%) North America (7.64%) South America (5.58%) Oceania (0.50%) % of world pop. % of world pop. % of world pop. Notes: ^ The United Nations geoscheme includes Afghanistan and Iran in Southern Asia.

  3. May 14, 2024 · All figures come from the 2015 Revision of the United Nations World Population Prospects. All content from Kiddle encyclopedia articles (including the article images and facts) can be freely used under Attribution-ShareAlike license, unless stated otherwise.

  4. The United Nations geoscheme was created for statistical analysis and consists of six continental regions, 22 geographical subregions, and two intermediary regions. The United Nations Statistics Division created and maintains the M49 – Standard country or area codes for statistical use.

  5. This is a list of countries and dependencies ranked by population density, sorted by inhabitants per square kilometre or square mile. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1. The list also includes unrecognized but de facto independent countries.

  6. Jul 13, 2023 · The UN Geoscheme is one of many systems that observe the world's continents and territories. It categorizes countries and regions based on geographic and geopolitical criteria, providing a framework for statistical analysis. Other methods, such as the CIA World Factbook, offer a different approach. The CIA World Factbook is more comprehensive ...

  7. UN geoscheme subregions of Africa: Eastern Africa. Middle Africa. Northern Africa. Southern Africa. Western Africa. The following is an alphabetical list of subregions in the United Nations geoscheme for Africa, used by the United Nations and maintained by the UNSD department for statistical purposes. [1]