List of countries by population (United Nations)

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Statistical subregions as defined by the United Nations Statistics Division

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 2024 revision of World Population Prospects. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present. [2]

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Data are mid-year estimates from the United Nations and are for 2022 and 2023. [2]

See also

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Explanatory notes

  1. Refers to Mainland China only. The UN source document states: "For statistical purposes, the data for China do not include Special Administrative Regions (SAR) of China (Hong Kong and Macau) and Taiwan."
  2. Including Flag of Zanzibar.svg  Zanzibar .
  3. Refers to Metropolitan France only.
  4. Including the Flag of the Canary Islands.svg  Canary Islands , Flag Ceuta.svg  Ceuta , and Flag of Melilla.svg  Melilla .
  5. Including Flag of Crimea.svg  Crimea , the Flag of Donetsk People's Republic.svg  Donetsk People's Republic , the Flag of Lugansk People's Republic.svg  Luhansk People's Republic , and Flag of Sevastopol.svg  Sevastopol .
  6. Including Flag of Christmas Island.svg  Christmas Island , the Flag of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.svg  Cocos (Keeling) Islands , and Flag of Norfolk Island.svg  Norfolk Island .
  7. Listed as China, Taiwan Province of China .
  8. Including Flag of Somaliland.svg  Somaliland .
  9. Refers to the European Netherlands only.
  10. Including the Flag of the Azores.svg  Azores and Flag of Madeira.svg  Madeira .
  11. Listed as China, Hong Kong SAR .
  12. Excluding Flag of Kosovo.svg  Kosovo .
  13. Including Flag of Aland.svg  Åland .
  14. Including Flag of Norway.svg  Svalbard and Jan Mayen .
  15. Including Flag of Palestine.svg East Jerusalem .
  16. Including Flag of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg  Abkhazia and Flag of South Ossetia.svg  South Ossetia .
  17. Including Flag of Transnistria (state).svg  Transnistria .
  18. Listed as Kosovo (under UNSC res. 1244) .
  19. Including Flag of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.svg  Northern Cyprus .
  20. Listed as China, Macao SAR .
  21. Western Sahara. A disputed territory with undetermined political status. [3] Formerly Spanish Sahara up to 1976, administration is currently split between Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, both of which claim the entire territory. The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic's administrative control is limited to approximately 30% of the territory, with the remaining 70% of the territory occupied by Morocco. [4] The United Nations Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara is the United Nations peacekeeping mission to the territory (see Western Sahara conflict).
  22. Listed as Flag of Bonaire.svg  Bonaire , Flag of Sint Eustatius.svg  Sint Eustatius and Flag of Saba.svg  Saba .
  23. Including Flag of Saint Helena.svg  Saint Helena , Flag of Ascension Island.svg  Ascension , and Flag of Tristan da Cunha.svg  Tristan da Cunha .
  24. Listed as Holy See .

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Definition of Regions". World Population Prospects. Population Division. United Nations.
  2. 1 2 "World Population Prospects, 2024 Revision". United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. "It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present".
  3. BBC News: Western Sahara profile
  4. City Population: Western Sahara (disputed territory)