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There are 224 countries and regions in the world, of which 193 are countries and 31 are regions.
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Shorter and larger information is listed below:
1. The largest continent in the world is Asia, with an area of 4,400 square kilometers.
The continent extends to Cape Dezhniov (169°39 7 W, 66°4 45 N) in the Bering Strait in the east, Tanjung Biya (103°31 E, 1°16 N) in the south, Cape Baba (26°3 E, 39°27 N) in the west, and Cape Cheliuskin (104°18 E, 77°43 N) in the north, with the highest peak being Mount Everest. It spans a wide range of latitudes and longitudes, and the time difference between east and west is 11 13 hours.
2. The largest country in the world by land area is Russia, with an area of 17,075,870 (17,075,870) square kilometers.
Located at 30° 180°E, 50° 80°N, it straddles Europe and Asia, is located in the eastern part of Europe and the northern part of the Asian continent, and most of its European territory is the Eastern European Plain. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland to the northwest.
3. The highest mountain in the world is Mount Everest, its height is 8,8848.8) meters.
Mount Everest is a giant pyramid-shaped, majestic and majestic, with extremely steep terrain and a very complex environment. Snow line height: 5800 6200 m on the northern slope and 5500 6100 m on the southern slope.
Sandwiched between the northeastern, southeastern, and western ridges, there are three steep walls (northern, eastern, and southwestern), and between these ridges and cliffs are 548 continental glaciers, with a total area of 7,260 meters and an average thickness.
4. As of the end of 2017, the total population of Chinese mainland: 1,390.08 million.
Historically, the Chinese population has maintained a large proportion of the world's population decay. In 1850, the Chinese population was about 100 million, accounting for 38% of the world's population. From 1850 to 1950, the Chinese population grew rapidly.
At the end of 1949, the population of Chinese mainland was 100 million, accounting for 25% of the world's population.
Since 1950, due to the development of production and the increase in life expectancy, the population of all countries in the world has grown rapidly. By the end of 1990, the Chinese population had reached 100 million, but their proportion of the world's population remained at about 29%.
5. As of January 4, 2013, there are 100 million people in the world.
There are about 200 countries and regions in the world, of which 13 countries have a population of more than 100 million, including China, India, the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Russia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Japan, Mexico, the Philippines, and Ethiopia. The total population of these 13 countries is more than 100 million, accounting for about the total population of the world.
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As of 2022, there are 198 countries in the world.
At one time, there were 224 countries and regions in the world, of which 193 were countries and 31 were regions. As of January 2022, there are 236 countries and regions in the world, including 198 countries and 38 regions.
The world can be divided into five plates: Asia, Europe, Africa, America, and Oceania.
Asia: There are 48 countries and regions, of which 48 are all countries and no regions.
Europe: There are 46 countries and regions, of which 44 are countries and 2 are regions.
Africa: There are 61 countries and territories, of which 54 are countries and 7 are regions. (Africa is the plate with the most countries).
Americas: There are 40 countries and territories, of which 23 are countries and 17 are regions. (The Americas are the most regional plates).
Oceania: There are 24 countries and regions, of which 16 are countries and 8 are regions.
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As of 2009, there are 196 countries in the world that are internationally recognized:
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There are 226 flags and 226 countries and territories in the world, of which 196 are countries and 31 are regions, in addition to a number of private micro-states with an area of square meters and a population of 100 people.
There are a total of 224 countries and regions in the world, of which 193 are countries and 31 are regions.
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