What I believe you are asking is which country has the most land area per person. By far, Antarctica has the largest area per person of any continent. Antarctica has a 1,000 to 5,000 temporary residents at any given time, depending on the season. That means the area per person ranges from 5,400 to 1,080 sq miles per person.
Israel has the highest number of scientists per capita in the world. This is due to its strong emphasis on research and development, as well as its high investment in education and innovation.
Switzerland has the highest number of Ph.D. educated people per capita in the world.
According to a study by the International Council of Museums, Iceland has the most museums per capita in the world.
According to a study by NOP World, Iceland ranks as the country that reads the most books per capita. Data reveals that Icelanders read an average of 8.2 books per year.
Iceland has more certified public accountants (CPAs) per capita compared to other countries in the world. This is due to the stringent requirements and high education standards for CPAs in Iceland.
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The United States has the largest Gross National Product (GNP) in the world.
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Indonesia is the richest country in Southeast Asia by GDP. It has the 18th largest GDP in the world. Singapore has the largest GDP per capita of any Southeast Asian country. It has the 13th largest GDP per capita in the world.
Bread is eaten in most likely every country in some form or another.
Malta, in the Eropean Union.
no the richest country in the world is Luxembourg with ovedr 88,800 GDP per capita
The poorest country in the world is typically measured based on GDP per capita. According to the World Bank, as of 2021, the country with the lowest GDP per capita is Burundi in East Africa.
In 2008, the newest information tells that (my beloved home country) Finland is the biggest coffee consumer per capita, by reaching up to 12kg per capita. ;)
Israel has the highest number of scientists per capita in the world. This is due to its strong emphasis on research and development, as well as its high investment in education and innovation.
Japan