The Vatican ( yes it is considered a country within Italy) has 600 people living there and Luxembourg ( a very small country below Netherlands is only 2,586 sq. km) has a population of 516,705.
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Several countries have populations of less than 6 million people. For example, countries like Finland, Norway, and New Zealand each have populations below this threshold. Additionally, smaller nations such as Luxembourg, Malta, and Iceland also fit this criterion. These countries often have unique cultures and economies despite their smaller population sizes.
Europe is a continent. It has an area of over 10 million km² and consists of over 50 countries. There are over 730 million people living there. By comparison the USA has an area of less than 10 million km² and a population of less than 310 million people. I think saying that you need "an address" is a bit vague in the circumstances.
India: more than 755 million people Nepal: more than 18 million people Bangladesh: nearly 16 million people
The three countries with fewer than 1 million people are Vatican City, Tuvalu, and Nauru. Vatican City is the smallest with a population of around 800 people, Tuvalu has a population of approximately 11,000, and Nauru has a population of about 10,000.
There are about 900 million people in Africa. There are no clear figures, but I would estimate that there are less than 10 million white* people living as citizens in African countries. Most of them are in South Africa. Where white means "People of European descent"
Yes, 2.5 million is less than 3 million.
Yes, 1 million is less than 20 million.
It does not. Iowa has less people than Minnesota, approximately 3.1 million to 5.4 million.
As of 2005, .88 percent of the world population lived on less than 1 dollar a day. More than 660 million people without any sanitation live on less than $2 a day, and more than 385 million people on less than $1 a day. There are about 1 billion people who live in poverty.
less than 1.3 million
Less than 2 Million but almost 3 million.