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The Chinese population is the largest, and the total population of the neighboring countries around China is 100 million.
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There are 233 countries and territories in the world, of which 197 are (195 sovereign states, 2 quasi-sovereign states, Cook Islands and Niue. There are 36 districts. The total population is 7,585,204,179.
Of these, 48 are in Asia, 44 in Europe, 54 in Africa, 16 in Oceania, 23 in North America and 12 in South America.
The total population of 233 countries in the world is 7,585,204,179 people, and China, the most populous country, has a population of 100 million people in 2021, accounting for the world's population. It is the second most populous country in India, with a population of about 100 million people. The third most populous country is the United States, with a population of about 100 million people.
In fourth place is Indonesia, with a population of about 100 million people.
In fifth place is Brazil in South America, with a total population of about 100 million people. In sixth place is Pakistan, with a total population of about 100 million people. The seventh is Nigeria in Africa, with a total population of about 100 million people.
The eighth is Bangladesh, with a total population of about 100 million people. The ninth is Russia, with a total population of about 100 million people. In tenth place is Mexico, with a total population of about 100 million people.
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As of 2020, there are 233 countries and regions in the world, including 197 countries and 38 regions.
As of April 12, 2020, the total global population is 7,585,204,179 people, of which China ranks first with 1,400,050,000 people, becoming the most populous country in the world, and India ranks second on the planet with 1,354,051,854 people.
The issue of population has attracted more and more attention from the international community.
Since 1954, the United Nations has convened several world population conferences.
The Third International Conference on Population and Development, held in Cairo from 5 to 13 September 1994, was attended by more than 15,000 delegates from 182 countries and regions. For the first time, the Conference linked population issues with sustainable development.
The Conference concluded with the adoption of the Programme of Action, which called on all countries to strengthen cooperation in the field of population and development in order to address the common problems facing humanity.
The United Nations convened a special session on population and development from 30 June to 2 July 1999, which reaffirmed the importance of addressing population issues from the strategic perspective of population and economic, social, resource, environment and sustainable development.
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There are about 200 countries and regions in the world. As of 2017, there are 197 countries in the world that are internationally recognized. The total population in 2018 was: 100 million.
Of the 197 countries that are universally recognized internationally, 193 are members of the United Nations. The Vatican, Palestine, Niue, and the Cook Islands are internationally recognized and are not members of the United Nations. Among them, the Vatican and Palestine are UN observer states.
Not universally recognized: Two of them that are not universally recognized by sovereign states are not members of the United Nations, but are considered as states under customary international law: Western Sahara and Kosovo.
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1. The world's most populous country: China.
2. At present, China is the most populous country in the world, with about 1.4 billion. Several cities such as Chongqing, Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, and Guangzhou have large populations, and they can be regarded as populous metropolises in the world.
3. India is the second most populous country in the world after China, with a total population of more than 1.3 billion. Experts estimate that India's population will surpass China's by 2050 due to the slowdown in Chinese population growth, although others believe that will be sooner.
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