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  1. The oldest living former cabinet member is W. Michael Blumenthal, Secretary of the Treasury (served 1977–1979) during the Carter Administration. The youngest living former cabinet member is John King Jr., Secretary of Education (served 2016–2017) during the Obama administration .

  2. Jun 30, 2023 · Average age of cabinet members by country, 2018 and 2022 Government at a Glance 2023 The 2023 edition of Government at a Glance provides a comprehensive overview of public governance and public administration practices in OECD Member and partner countries.

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    To use an example from another continent, the region in which modern Chinais located can trace its dynastic history back to the 17th century BC. However, the region was unstable, with governments frequently fracturing into several smaller states before being reunified again. As such, historians often debate whether modern China was established in 2...

    The argument is occasionally made that Bulgaria is the oldest country in Europe. While San Marino (est. 301 CE) is undeniably older, it is also one of the smallest countries in the world, essentially a city completely enclosed by Italy, with a total area of 60 km²/24 mi² (for comparison, the entire city of San Francisco's area is 121 km²/46.9 mi²)....

    Portugal is another of the oldest countries in Europe. Modern Portugal officially transitioned from a county (of León, now part of Spain) to a sovereign country in 1143, following Alfonso I of Portugal's victory over his cousin, Alfonso VII of León, in the Battle of Valdevez, which resulted in the Treaty of Zamora. Although it has had a hand in rul...

    Denmark is somewhere between the first- or third-oldest country in Europe, depending upon one's classification of San Marino and which Danish founding date is chosen. The birthplace of much Viking culture, the region now known as Denmark was first consolidated between 700-800 CE, and declared a Christian nation in 965 CE. Since that time, Denmark h...

    France is also one of the oldest countries in Europe. France has a unique history, but its origin is traditionally traced back to 843 AD, when the Treaty of Verdun established West Francia, which evolved into the Kingdom of France in 987. France's borders have fluctuated at various times, most notably when sandwiched between the Holy Roman and Ange...

    The United Kingdom is not as old as one might assume, though the reason for this misconception is arguably a technicality. Although three of the four countries that make up the UK were founded more than a century ago—England (927 CE), Scotland (843), and Wales (1057)—the modern Kingdom of Great Britain was not formed until 1707, when England (which...

  4. This is a list of the oldest people by country and in selected territories. It includes the individual (s) for each given country or territory who are reported to have had the longest lifespan. Such records can only be determined to the extent that the given country's records are reliable.

    Country
    Name
    Sex
    Birth Date
    Zenepe Piranić [a] (born in Montenegro)
    F
    10 May 1910
    Vasilika Anastas (died in the U.S.)
    F
    15 December 1912
    Casilda Benegas Gallego [ it] (born in ...
    F
    8 April 1907
    Evangelista Luisa Lopez de Contarino
    F
    21 June 1907
  5. Feb 20, 2024 · This chart shows the countries/territories with the highest share of people aged 65 and older in 2024 and 2050.

  6. This list of European countries by population comprises the 51 countries and 5 territories and dependencies in Europe, broadly defined, including Cyprus, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and the countries of the Caucasus . The most populous European country is Russia, with a population of over 144 million.

  7. Population diversity includes data on immigration and emigration, the mobility of EU citizens, which Member States are granting the most citizenships and to which groups of citizens a citizenship is granted. The last part concentrates on the diferences in rural and urban areas for diferent age groups as well as for the fertility rate.