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Largest Countries in the World

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1. Russia

17,098,242 2. Canada

9,984,670 3. United States

9,826,675 4. China

9,596,961 5. Brazil

8,514,877 6. Australia

7,741,220 7. India

3,287,263 8. Argentina

2,780,400 9. Kazakhstan

2,724,900 10. Algeria

2,381,741 Shikhar agrawal tg (talk) 14:20, 7 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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