User talk:Wipsenade/1960s to 2010s table of population growth test chart
1960s to 2010s table of population growth chart
[edit]Many of the world's countries, including many in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and South East Asia, have seen a sharp rise in population since the end of the Cold War. The fear is that high population numbers are putting further strain on natural resources, food supplies, fuel supplies, employment, housing, etc.; in some the less fortunate countries. The population of Chad has, for example, ultimately grown from 6,279,921 1993 to 10,329,208 in 2009,[1] further straining its resources. Vietnam, Mexico, Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia and the DRC are witnessing a similar growth in population, strained resources and a possible over-population problem in the near future.
The situation was most acute in northern, western and central Africa. Refugees from places like the Sudan have helped further strain the resources of neighbouring states like the Chad and Egypt. The nation is also host to roughly 255,000 refugees from Sudan’s Darfur region, and about 77,000 refugees from the Central African Republic, whilst approximately 188,000 Chadians have been displaced by their own civil war and famines, have either fled to either the Sudan, the Niger or, more recently, Libya.[2][3][4] The population of Chad has grown from 6,279,921 1993 to 10,329,208 in 2009,[1] further straining resources.
Nations in question. | 1st Population total. | 2nd Population total. | 3rd Population total. | 4th Population total. | 5th Population total. | Life expectancy in years. | The total population growth from 1960, 2, 4, 5, 6 or 1967 to 2008, 9, 10 or 11. |
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Eritrea* | N/A | N/A | 3,437,000(1994)[5] | 4,298,269 (2002) | 5,673,520 (2008)[6] | 61 (2008)[7] | 2,236,520* (since independence). |
Ethiopia* | 23,457,000(1967)[8] | 50,974,000(1990) [9] | 54,939,000(1994) [5] | 67,673,031(2003) | 79,221,000(2008)[10] | 55(2008)[7] | 55,764,000* |
The Sudan** | 14,355,000(1967)[8] | 25,204,000(1990) [9] | 27,361,000 (1994)[5] | 38,114,160 (2003) | 42,272,000(2008)[11] | 50(2008)[7] | 27,917,000 |
The Republic of Sudan\Sudan\North Sudan** | N/A(1967)[8] | N/A(1990) [9] | N/A(1994)[5] | N/A (2003) | 31,894,000 (2008) (disputed)[12] | N/A(2008)[7] | N/A |
South Sudan** | N/A(1967)[8] | N/A(1990) [9] | N/A(1994)[5] | N/A(2003) | 8,260,490 (2008) (disputed)[13] | N/A(2008)[7] | N/A |
The Chad | 3,410,000(1967)[8] | 5,679,000(1990) [9] | 6,183,000 (1994)[5] | 9,253,493(2003) | 10,329,208 (2009)[1] | 47(2008)[7] | 6,919,205 |
The Niger | 3,546,000(1967)[8] | 7,732,000(1990) [9] | 8,846,000(1994)[5] | 10,790,352 (2001) | 15,306,252 (2009)[14] | 44 (2008)[7] | 11,760,252 |
South Africa/RSA/Republic of South Africa | 18,732,000(1967)[8] | 32,282,000 (1990) [9] | 40,436,000 (1994)[5] | 44,819,778(2001)[15] | 49,991,300[16],[16](2010) | 49(2008)[7] | |
Libya | 1,738,000(1967)[8] | 4,545,000 (1990) [9] | 5,225,000(1994)[5] | 5,499,074 (2002) | 6,420,000 (2009)[17] | 77 (2008)[7] | |
Uganda | 7,931,000(1967)[8] | 18,795,000 (1990) [9] | 20,621,000(1994)[5] | 24,227,297 (2002) | 32,369,558 (2009) | 52 (2008)[7] | |
Guinea Bissau | 528,000(1967)[8] | 965,000 (1990) [9] | 1,050,000 (1994)[5] | 1,345,479 (2002) | 1,647,000[17](2009) | 48 (2008)[7] | |
Angola | 5,203,066(1967)[8] | 10,020,000 (1990) [9] | 10,674,000 (1994)[5] | 10,766,500(2003) | 18,498,000[17][18](2009) | (38 2008)[7] | |
The Central African Republic/CAR | 1,459,000(1967)[8] | 3,039,000 (1990) [9] | 3,235,000 (1994)[5] | 3,895,150 (2003) | 4,422,000[17](2008) | 44 (2008)[7] | |
Gabon | 473,000(1967)[8] | 1,172,000 (1990) [9] | 1,283,000 (1994)[5] | 1,355,246(2004) | 1,475,000[17](2008) | 54 (2008)[7] | |
Tunisia/Tunis | 4,457,860(1966)[8] | 8,180,000 (1990) [9] | 8,733,000 (1994)[5] | 9,924,742(2003) | 11,245,284(2011) | 76 (2008)[7] | |
The Congo/Congo-Brazaville/Congo/Republic of Congo | 866,006(1967)[8] | 2,271,000(1990) [9] | 2,516,000(1994)[5] | 2,954,258 (2003) | 3,686,000[17](2009) | 54 (2008)[7] | |
Togo | 1,724,000(1967)[8] | 3,531,000 (1990) [9] | 3,928,000(1994)[5] | 5,018,502 (2002) | 6,619,000[17] | 58 (2008)[7] | |
Kenya | 9,945,000(1967)[8] | 24,032,000 (1990) [9] | 27,343,000 (1994)[5] | 31,138,735 (2002) | 38,610,097[19](2009) | 57 (2008)[7] | |
Nigeria | 61,450,000(1967)[8] | 88,500,000(1990) [9] | 108,467,000 (1994)[5] | 129,934,911 (2002) | 158,259,000 (2008)[17] | 47(2008)[7] | 96,809,000 |
The Mali | 4,745,000(1967)[8] | 8,156,000(1990),[9] | 10,462,000(1994)[5] | 11,340,480(2002) | 14,517,176(2010).[20] | 50(2008)[7] | 9,772,176. |
Mauritania | 1,050,000(1967)[8] | 2,025,000(1990) [9] | 2,211,000 (1994)[5] | 2,667,859 (2003) | 3,291,000 (2009) [1] | 54(2008)[7] | 2,241,000. |
Senegal | 3,607,000(1967)[8] | 7,327,000(1990) [9] | 8,102,000 (1994) [5] | 9,967,215(2002) | 13,711,597 (2009)[21] | 57(2008)[7] | 10,104,597 |
The Gambia | 343,000(1967)[8] | 861,000(1990) [9] | 1,081,000 (1994)[5] | 1,367,124 (2000) | 1,705,000(2008)[17] | 55(2008)[7] | 1,362,000 |
Algeria | 11,833,126 (1966)[8] | 25,012,000 (1990) [9] | 27,325,000 (1994) [5] | 32,818,500 (2003) | 34,895,000[17][10](2008) | 74 (2008)[7] | 23,061,874. |
The DRC/Democratic Republic of the Congo/Zaire/Congo-Kishasa | 16,353,000(1967)[8] | 35,562,000 (1990) [9] | 42,552,000 (1994) [5] | 55,225,478 (2003) | 70,916,439 (2008) [22][10] | 54(2008)[7] | 54,563,439. |
Egypt | 30,083,419 (1966)[8] | 53,153,000 (1990) [9] | 58,326,000 (1994) [5] | 70,712,345 (2003) | 79,089,650 [23][23] (2008) [10] | 72 (2008)[7] | 49,006,231. |
Equatorial Guinea/E.G. | 277,000(1967)[8] | 348,000 (1990) [9] | 389,000 (1994)[5] | 474,214 (2000) | 676,000(2009)[17] | 61 (2008)[7] | |
Benin/Dahomey | 2,505,000(1967)[8] | 4,736,000 (1990) [9] | 5,246,000(1994)[5] | 8,500,500 (2002) | 8,791,832 (2009) | 59 (2008)[7] | |
Malawi/Malâwi | 4,042,412 (1966)[8] | 8,289,000 (1990) [9] | 10,840,000 (1994)[5] | 10,385,849 (2000) | 14,901,000[24](2010) | 41 (2008)[7] | 10,858,588 |
Botswana | 593,000 (1967)[8] | 1,291,000 (1990) [9] | 1,443,000 (1994)[5] | 1,573,267 (2003) | 2,029,307(2010)[1] | 50 (2008)[7] | 1,436,307 |
Zimbabwe/Rhodesia | 4,530,000 (1967)[8] | 9,369,000(1990) [9] | 11,150,000 (1994)[5] | 12,576,742 (2003) | 12,521,000(2009)[17] | 44 (2008)[7] | 8,046,742 |
Seychelles | 48,000(1967)[8] | 67,000 (1990) [9] | (1994)[5] | 80,098 (2002) | 84,000[17] (2008) | N/A (2008)[7] | |
Réunion (French colony) | 418,000 (1967)[8] | N/A(1990) [9] | N/A (1994)[5] | 720,934 (2003) | 827,000 (2009) [17] | N/A (2008)[7] | 409,000 |
Mauritius | 774,000(1967)[8] | 1,075,000(1990) [9] | 1,104,000(1994)[5] | 1,179,137 (2000) | 1,288,000 (2009)[17] | 75 (2008)[7] | 514,000 |
The Falkland Islands (UK colony) | 2,500(1967)[8] | N/A(1990) [9] | N/A(1994)[5] | 2,967 (2003) | 3,140(2010)[1] | N/A(2008)[7] | 640 |
Chile | 8,935,500(1967)[8] | 13,173,000 (1990) [9] | 13,994,000(1994)[5] | 15,116,435 (2002) | 17,224,200 (2011) | 77 (2008)[7] | 8,288,700 |
Colombia | 19,191,000(1967)[8] | 32,987,000(1990) [9] | 34,520,000(1994)[5] | 41,088,227 (2002) | 45,925,397(2010)[25] | 73 (2008)[7] | 26,734,397 |
Brazil | 85,655,000(1967)[8] | 150,368,000 (1990) [9] | 153,725,000 (1994)[5] | 174,468,575 (2000) | 190,732,694(2010) [26] | 72(2008)[7] | 105,0777,694 |
Argentina/The Argentine Republic | 32,031,000(1967)[8] | 32,322,000(1990) [9] | 34,180,000 (1994)[5] | 37,812,817 (2002) | 40,091,359 (2010) | 74 (2008)[7] | 8,060,359 |
Paraguay/PRY | 2,161,000(1967)[8] | 4,277,000 [9] | 4,700,000 (1994)[5] | 5,734,139 (2002) | 6,460,000 [17] (2010) | 76 (2008)[7] | |
Peru | 12,385,000(1967)[8] | 21,550,000 (1990) [9] | 23,080,000(1994)[5] | 27,949,639 (2002) | 29,496,000(2010) | 70 (2008)[7] | |
Uruguay | 2,783,000(1967)[8] | 3,096,000 (1990) [9] | 3,167,000(1994)[5] | 3,399,236 (2002) | 3,494,382 (2008)[1][27] | 79 (2008)[7] | |
Suriname | 333,564(1965)[8] | 422,000 (1990) Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page). |
518,000 (1994)[5] | 433,998 (2001) | 491,989(2009) | 73 (2008)[7] | |
Guatemala | 4,717,000(1967)[8] | 9,197,000 (1990) [9] | 10,322,000 (1994)[5] | 12,974,361 (2000) | 13,276,517 (2009) | 70 (2008)[7] | 8,559,517 |
El Salvador | 3,151,000(1967)[8] | 5,252,000(1990) [9] | 5,641,000 (1994)[5] | 6,470,379 (2004) | 6,134,000[28] | 72 (2008)[7] | 2,983,000 |
Honduras | 2,445,000 (1967)[8] | 5,105,000 (1990) [9] | 5,770,000 (1994)[5] | 6,249,598 (2000) | 8,249,574 (2010) | 69 (2008)[7] | 5,804,574 |
Mexico | 45,671,000(1967)[8] | 86,154,000(1990) [9] | 93,008,000(1994)[5] | 103,400,165 (2000) | 112,322,757(2010)[29] | 76(2008)[7] | 66,651,757 |
Canada | 20,014,880(1966)[8] | 26,603,000(1990) [9] | 29,248,000(1994)[5] | 31,081,900 (2001) | 32,623,490(2011)[30] | 81 (2008)[7] | |
USA/United States/United states of America/US/America | 199,118,000(1967)[8] | 249,995,000(1990) [9] | 260,650,00(1994)[5] | 281,421,906 (2000) | 308,745,538(2010)[31] | 78(2008)[7] | |
Jamaican | 1,876,000 (1967)[8] | 2,420,000 (1990) [9] | 2,429,000 (1994)[5] | 2,695,867 (2003) | 2,847,232[32](2010) | 74 (2008)[7] | 971,232 |
Cuba | 8,033,000(1967)[8] | 10,609,000 (1990) [9] | 10,960,000 (1994)[5] | 11,177,743 (2002) | 11,239,363(2009)[33] | 77 (2008)[7] | |
Barbados | 246,000(1967)[8] | 255,000 (1990) [9] | 261,000 (1994)[5] | 250,012 (2001) | 284,589(2010)[1] | 73 (2008)[7] | |
Dominican Republic | 3,888,000(1967)[8] | 7,170,000(1990) [9] | 7,796,000(1994)[5] | 8,562,541[34](2002) | 10,090,000[17](2009) | 73 (2008)[7] | |
Haiti/Haïti/Repiblik Ayiti | 4,581,000(1967)[8] | 6,486,000 (1990) [9] | 7,041,000 (1994)[5] | 7,500,000 (2003) | 9,719,932(2011) | 58 (2008)[7] | |
Trinidad and Tobago | 1,030,000(1967)[8] | 1,227,000 (1990) [9] | 1,257,000 (1994)[5] | 1,104,209 (2002) | 1,310,000 (2011) | 71 (2008)[7] | |
St Lucia/Sainte-Lucie | 70,000(1967)[8] | 151,000 (1990) [9] | 141,000 (1994)[5] | 160,145 (2002) | 173,765(2009) | N/A (2008)[7] | |
Solomon Islands | 144,000(1967)[8] | 321,000(1990) [9] | 366,000(1994)[5] | 470,000 (1999) | 523,000(2009)[17] | 73 (2008)[7] | 379,000 |
Fiji | 476,727 (1966)[8] | 765,000(1990) [9] | 771,000 (1994)[5] | 844,330 (2001) | 849,000[17] (2010) | 70 (2008)[7] | 372,273 |
Nauru | 6,050(1966)[8] | 10,000(1990) [9] | N/A (1994)[5] | 12,329 (2002) | 9,322 (2011)[35] | N/A (2008)[7] | 3,272 |
Western Samoa | 131,377(1967)[8] | 164,000 (1990) [9] | 164,000 (1994)[5] | 178,173 (2003) | 179,000(2009)[17] | N/A (2008)[7] | |
Niuē (New Zealand colony) | 1,900(1966)[8] | N/A (1990) [9] | N/A (1994)[5] | 2,134 (2002) | 1,398(2009)[36] | N/A (2008)[7] | |
Tokelau/Union Islans/Tokelau Islands (New Zealand colony) | 5,194(1966)[8] | N/A (1990) [9] | N/A (1994)[5] | 1,445(2001) | 1,416(2009) | N/A (2008)[7] | |
Australia | 11,540,764 (1964)[8] | 17,086,000 (1990) [9] | 17,843,000 (1994)[5] | 19,546,792 (2003) | 27,008,328[37] (2010) | 82 (2008)[7] | 11,066,508 |
New Zealand | 2,676,919(1967)[8] | 3,326,000(1990) [9] | 3,493,000(1994)[5] | 3,864,129 (2000) | 4,027,947(2011)[38] | 78(2008)[7] | |
Albania | 1,965,500(1964)[8] | 3,250,000 (1990) [9] | 3,414,000 (1994)[5] | 3,510,484 (2002) | 2,986,952 [1] [39] (2010) | 78 (2008)[7] | 1,021,452. |
Malta | 315,765(1967)[8] | 354,000 (1990) [9] | 364,000 (1994)[5] | 394,583 (2002) | 412,966[40] (2010) | 79 (2008)[7] | |
Cyprus/United Cyprus/The Island of Cyprus$ | 814,000(1967)[8] | N/A(1990) [9] | N/A(1994)[5] | N/A (2002) | N/A (2010) | N/A (2008)[7] | |
Republic of Cyprus/Cyprus/South Cyprus/Greek South Cyprus/Greek Cyprus/GSC/GC$ | N/A(1967)[8] | 702,000 (1990) [9] | 734,000 (1994)[5] | 771,657 (2002) | 803,147[41] (Does not include Turkish North Cyprus) (2010) | (2008)[7] | |
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus/Northern Cyprus/North Cyprus/TRNC/Turkish North Cyprus/TNC $ | N/A(1967)[8] | N/A(1990) [9] | N/A(1994)[5] | 190,000(2002) | 285,356[42](2009) | (2008)[7] | |
Monaco/Monagasie Principality | 24,000(1967)[8] | 29,000 (1990) [9] | N/A (1994)[5] | 31,842 (2000) | 35,586[43] (2010) | (2008)[7] | |
UK/United Kingdon/Great Britain/GB | 55,068,000 (1966)[8] | 57,411,000 (1990) [9] | 58,091,000 (1994) [5] | 58,789,194 (2002) | 62,008,048 (2010)[44] | 79(2008)[7] | 7,020,048. |
Ireland/Éire/Repubic of Ierland/The Irish Republic | 2,884,002(1966)[8] | 3,503,000(1990) [9] | 3,571,000 (1994)[5] | 3,840,838 (2000) | 4,470,700 [45] (2010) | 78 (2008)[7] | 1,586,698. |
France | 49,890,660(1967)[8] | 56,440,000(1990) [9] | 57,747,000 (1994)[5] | 59,551,000 (2001) | 63,136,180(2011)[46] | 81 (2008)[7] | |
Czechoslovakia### | 14,305,000(1967)[8] | N/A (1990) [9] | N/A(1994)[5] | N/A (2002) | N/A (2010) | N/A (2008)[7] | |
Czech Republic/Czechia### | N/A(1967)[8] | 10,300,000(1993 update) [9] | 10,333,000 (1994)[5] | 10,230,060 (2001) | 10,674,947 (2010) | (2008)[7] | |
Slovakia/Slovak Republic### | N/A(1967)[8] | 5,300,000(1993 update) [9] | 5,347,000 (1994)[5] | 5,379,455 (2001) | 5,429,763[47](2010) | (2008)[7] | |
Hungary | 10,212,000(1967)[8] | 10,553,000 (1990) [9] | 10,261,000 (1994)[5] | 10,106,017 (2002) | 9,979,000(2010)[48] | 73 (2008)[7] | - 142,0000 |
Poland | 31,944,000(1967)[8] | 38,180,000 (1990) [9] | 38,554,000 (1994)[5] | 38,626,349 (2001) | 38,192,000(2010)[49] | 75 (2008)[7] | 6,248,000 |
Bulgaria | 8,226,564(1965)[8] | 8,980,000 (1990) [9] | 8,443,000 (1994)[5] | 7,707,495(2000) | 7,351,234 (2011)[50] | 73 (2008)[7] | -875,330 |
Sweden/Sveeden | 7,765,981(1967)[8] | 8,559,000 (1990) [9] | 8,794,000 (1994)[5] | 8,920,705 (2002) | 9,354,462 (2009) | 81 (2008)[7] | |
Finland/Suomi/Suomen tasavalta | 4,664,000(1967)[8] | 4,986,000 (1990) [9] | 5,095,000 (1994)[5] | 5,175,783 (2002) | 5,374,781 (2010) | (2008)[7] | |
Portugal | 9,440,000(1967)[8] | 10,525,000 (1990) [9] | 9,830,000 (1994)[5] | 10,355,824 (2001) | 10,647,763[51](2011) | (2008)[7] | |
Austria | 7,323,981(1967)[8] | 7,712,000 (1990) [9] | 8,031,000 (1994)[5] | 8,032,926 (2001) | 8,404,252 (2011) | (2008)[7] | |
Netherland/Holland/The Nederlands | 12,305,000(1967)[8] | 14,935,000 (1990) [9] | 15,380,000 (1994)[5] | 16,135,992 (2002) | 16,674,000 (2010) 18,220,800[52] | (2008)[7] | |
Belgium | 9,581,000(1967)[8] | 8,945,000 (1990) [9] | 10,080,000 (1994)[5] | 10,296,350(2001) | 11,007,020(2010)[53] | (2008)[7] | |
Greece/Hellas/The hellenic republic of Greece | 8,716,000(1967)[8] | 10,123,000 (1990) [9] | 10,426,000 (1994)[5] | 10,964,020(2001)[54] | 11,305,118(2011)[55] | (2008)[7] | |
Faroe Islands/The Faroes/ Fearos Islands (Danish dependency.) | 38,000 (1967)[8] | N/A(1990) [9] | N/A(1994)[5] | 46,345 (2000) | 48,917(2010) [56] | N/A (2008)[7] | |
Liechtenstein | 20,000(1967)[8] | 29,000 (1990) [9] | N/A (1994)[5] | 33,307(2000) | 35,789(2009)[57] | (2008)[7] | |
Italy | 52,334,000(1967)[8] | 57,662,000 (1990) [9] | 57,193,000 (1994)[5] | 56,995,744 (2002) | 60,605,053[58] (2011) | 80 (2008)[7] | |
Spain/ España | 32,140,000(1967)[8] | 38,959,000 (1990) [9] | 39,913,000 (1994)[5] | 40,037,995 (2000) | 46,030,109[59] (2010) | (2008)[7] | |
Switzerland/Swiss Confederacy/Swiss Confederation | 6,050,000(1967)[8] | 6.712,000 (1990) [9] | 6,994,000 (1994)[5] | 7,261,200 (2002) | 7,866,500[60] (2010) | (2008)[7] | |
Luxembourg | 335,000(1967)[8] | 381,000 (1990) [9] | 401,000 (1994)[5] | 439,539 (2001) | 511,840(2011)[61] | (2008)[7] | |
Romania/Rumania | 19,105,056(1966)[8] | 23,200,000 (1990) [9] | 22,736,000 (1994)[5] | 21,680,974 (2002) | 21,466,174[62] (2011) | (2008)[7] | |
The PRC/Peoples' Republic of China/China/Mainland China/Red China | 720,000,000(1967)[8] | 1,139,060,000(1990) [9] | 1,208,841,000 (1994)[5] | 1,286,975,468 (2004) | 1,339,724,852(2010)[63] | 73 (2008)[7] | 619,724,852 |
Taiwan/Chinese Taipei/ROC/ Formosa | 13,383,000(1967)[8] | 20,3000,000(1990) [9] | 21,074,000 (1994)[5] | 22,191,087 (2002) | 23,061,689 [64](2011) | (2008)[7] | |
Japan*** | 98,274,961(1965)[8] | 123,537,000(1990) [9] | 124,961,000 (1994)[5] | 127,333,002 (2002) | 127,420,000 (2010)[65] | 82(2008)[7] | 28,123,865 |
Ryukyu Islands *** | 934,176(1965)[8] | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
South Korea/ROK | 29,207,856(1966)[8] | 42,793,000 (1990) [9] | 44,453,000 (1994)[5] | 48,324,000 (2003) | 48,875,000(2010) [66] | (2008)[7] | |
North Korea/PDRK | 12,700,000(1967)[8] | 21,773,000 (1990) [9] | 23,483,000 (1994)[5] | 22,224,195 (2002) | 24,051,218(2010)[67] | (2008)[7] | |
Brunei | 107,200(1967)[8] | 266,000(1990) [9] | 280,000 (1994)[5] | 332,844 (2001) | 401,890(2011)[1] | 76(2008)[7] | |
Malaysia/Federation_of_Malaysia/Malaya | 10,671,000(1967)[8] | 17,861,000 (1990) [9] | 19,489,000 (1994)[5] | 21,793,293(2002) | 27,565,821(2010)[68] | (2008)[7] | |
Thailand | 32,680,000(1967)[8] | 57,196,000 (1990) [9] | 59,396,000 (1994)[5] | 60,606,947(2000)[69] | 63,878,267(2011)[70] | (2008)[7] | |
Indonesia## | 110,820,000(1967)[8] | 179,300,000 (1990) [9] | 193,617,000(1994)[5] | 228,437,870 (2002) | 238,000,000(2009)[17] | 70 (2008)[7] | |
East Timor/Portuguese Timor## | 570,000(1967)[8] | N/A(1990) [9] | N/A(1994)[5] | 952,618 (2002) | 1,066,582(2010)[17] | (2008)[7] | |
Cambodia | 6,415,000(1967)[8] | 8,246,000 (1990) [9] | 9,968,000 (1994)[5] | 13,124,764 (2003) | 14,805,358(2009) [17] | 62 (2008)[7] | |
Laos | 2,770,000(1967)[8] | 4,139,000 (1990) [9] | 4,742,000 (1994)[5] | 5,635,967 (2002) | 6,800,000[71] (2011) | 56(2008)[7] | |
Singapore | 1,956,000(1967)[8] | 3,003,000 (1990) [9] | 2,930,000 (1994)[5] | 4,452,732 (2002) | 5,076,700(2010)[17] | 82 (2008)[7] | |
India# | 511,115,000 (1967)[8] | 843,931,000 (1990) [9] | 918,570,000 (1994)[5] | 1,028,610,328 (2001) | 1,210,193,422(2011)[72] | 69 (2008)[7] | 699,078,422 |
Sikkim# | 183,000(1967)[8] | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Nepal/Sri Nepala Sarkar/Kingdom of Nepal | 10,500,000(1967)[8] | 18,961,000 (1990) [9] | 21,360,000 (1994)[5] | 25,284,463 (2002) | 29,331,000[17] (2009) | (2008)[7] | |
Sri Lanka/Ceylon | 11,741,000(1967)[8] | 16,993,000 (1990) [9] | 17,685,000 (1994)[5] | 19,607,519 (2002) | 20,238,000[17] (2009) | (2008)[7] | |
Maldives/Maldive Islands | 100,883 (1966)[8] | 215,000 (1990) [9] | 246,000 (1994)[5] | 301,475 (2002) | 396,334(2010)[1] | N/A (2008)[7] | |
Afghanistan | 15,751,000(1967)[8] | 16,120,000 (1990) [9] | 18,879,000 (1994)[5] | 27,755,775 (2002) | 28,395,716 (2010) | (2008)[7] | |
Iran/Persia/Islamic Republic of Iran | 25,781,090 (1966)[8] | 54,608,000(1990) [9] | 59,778,000(1994)[5] | 66,622,704 (2002) | 75,330,000 (2010) [72] | 71 (2008)[7] | |
Saudi Arabia | 6,990,000 (1967)[8] | 14,870,000 (1990) [9] | 17,451,000(1994)[5] | 24,293,844 (2003) | 27,136,977(2010)[73] | 76 (2008)[7] | |
Lebanon | 2,520,000(1967)[8] | 2,701,000 (1990) [9] | 2,915,000 (1994)[5] | 3,727,703 [74] (2003) | 4,224,000[75](2009) | (2008)[7] | |
Syria | 5,600,000(1967)[8] | 12,116,000 (1990) [9] | 13,844,000 (1994)[5] | 17,585,540 (2003) | 22,457,763(2011)[76] | (2008)[7] | |
Bahrain | 182,00(1967)[8] | 503,000 (1990) [9] | 549,000 (1994)[5] | 667,238 (2003) | 1,234,596 [77] (2010) | 75(2008)[7] | |
*=Eritrea left Ethiopian in 1991. | **=Split in to the nations of North Sudan and Southern Sudan during 2011. | ***=Merged in 1972. | #=Merged in 1975. | ##=East Timor was annexed by Indonisia from 1975 t0 2002. | ###=Split in to the Czech Republic and Slovakia during 1993. | $=Cyprus split up in 1972. |
I've started one earlyer on Africa 6 months ago and will now globalise it over the next coupel of months. It will encompass about 100 nations.Wipsenade (talk) 15:22, 12 May 2011 (UTC)
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