Total population 1999

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Rank
1
China flag
China
1,260,176,655 persons
2
India flag
India
1,038,225,823 persons
3
United States flag
United States
278,785,484 persons
4
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
213,004,668 persons
5
Brazil flag
Brazil
171,641,543 persons
6
Pakistan flag
Pakistan
150,565,377 persons
7
Russia flag
Russia
147,241,974.5 persons
8
Bangladesh flag
Bangladesh
132,108,064.5 persons
9
Japan flag
Japan
126,801,564 persons
10
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
123,047,320 persons
11
Mexico flag
Mexico
97,115,706.5 persons
12
Germany flag
Germany
81,678,287 persons
13
Philippines flag
Philippines
77,753,256.5 persons
14
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
76,287,452 persons
15
Egypt flag
Egypt
71,520,954 persons
16
Iran flag
Iran
65,445,390.5 persons
17
Ethiopia flag
Ethiopia
65,374,561 persons
18
Turkey flag
Turkey
64,591,922.5 persons
19
Thailand flag
Thailand
62,299,043.5 persons
20
France flag
France
59,084,210 persons
21
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
58,838,657 persons
22
Italy flag
Italy
57,240,798.5 persons
23
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
49,976,446.5 persons
24
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
48,912,971 persons
25
South Africa flag
South Africa
46,730,335 persons
26
South Korea flag
South Korea
46,500,383 persons
27
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
44,787,724 persons
28
Spain flag
Spain
40,812,856.5 persons
29
Colombia flag
Colombia
38,454,863 persons
30
Poland flag
Poland
38,287,712.5 persons
31
Argentina flag
Argentina
36,794,682 persons
32
Tanzania flag
Tanzania
33,300,330.5 persons
33
Canada flag
Canada
30,599,455.5 persons
34
Algeria flag
Algeria
30,474,353.5 persons
35
Kenya flag
Kenya
29,733,407.5 persons
36
Morocco flag
Morocco
28,027,179.5 persons
37
Sudan flag
Sudan
27,130,613 persons
38
Peru flag
Peru
26,186,504.5 persons
39
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
24,476,008.5 persons
40
Nepal flag
Nepal
24,125,199 persons
41
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
24,066,593.5 persons
42
Iraq flag
Iraq
23,636,527 persons
43
North Korea flag
North Korea
23,497,598.5 persons
44
Uganda flag
Uganda
23,257,280.5 persons
45
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
22,435,530.5 persons
46
Taiwan flag
Taiwan
22,203,781 persons
47
Romania flag
Romania
22,166,159 persons
48
Afghanistan flag
Afghanistan
19,887,784.5 persons
49
Ghana flag
Ghana
19,149,864.5 persons
50
Yemen flag
Yemen
19,029,420 persons
51
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
18,944,730.5 persons
52
Australia flag
Australia
18,909,981 persons
53
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
17,734,506.5 persons
54
Côte d'Ivoire flag
Côte d'Ivoire
17,215,935.5 persons
55
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
16,228,061.5 persons
56
Madagascar flag
Madagascar
16,000,506 persons
57
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
15,940,184 persons
58
Angola flag
Angola
15,667,234.5 persons
59
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
15,472,074.5 persons
60
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
15,455,874.5 persons
61
Chile flag
Chile
15,319,312.5 persons
62
Cameroon flag
Cameroon
14,525,140.5 persons
63
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
12,470,795 persons
64
Cambodia flag
Cambodia
12,265,731 persons
65
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
11,783,457.5 persons
66
Burkina Faso flag
Burkina Faso
11,574,928.5 persons
67
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
11,422,965 persons
68
Mali flag
Mali
11,227,414.5 persons
69
Niger flag
Niger
11,117,411 persons
70
Cuba flag
Cuba
11,072,230.5 persons
71
Malawi flag
Malawi
11,047,804 persons
72
Greece flag
Greece
10,727,950.5 persons
73
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
10,251,378 persons
74
Belgium flag
Belgium
10,226,681.5 persons
75
Hungary flag
Hungary
10,219,795.5 persons
76
Portugal flag
Portugal
10,214,871.5 persons
77
Belarus flag
Belarus
10,039,223 persons
78
Zambia flag
Zambia
9,740,005 persons
79
Senegal flag
Senegal
9,730,887 persons
80
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
9,655,963.5 persons
81
Sweden flag
Sweden
8,857,686.5 persons
82
Somalia flag
Somalia
8,492,059.5 persons
83
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
8,459,805.5 persons
84
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
8,446,208 persons
85
Guinea flag
Guinea
8,265,123 persons
86
Chad flag
Chad
8,222,705 persons
87
Haiti flag
Haiti
8,151,296 persons
88
Rwanda flag
Rwanda
8,147,911.5 persons
89
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
8,100,471.5 persons
90
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
8,067,462.5 persons
91
Austria flag
Austria
7,993,892.5 persons
92
Serbia flag
Serbia
7,734,365 persons
93
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
7,144,121 persons
94
Benin flag
Benin
7,002,818 persons
95
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
6,616,524.5 persons
96
Honduras flag
Honduras
6,400,463 persons
97
Burundi flag
Burundi
6,337,155.5 persons
98
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
6,208,370 persons
99
Israel flag
Israel
5,946,080.5 persons
100
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
5,913,900.5 persons
101
South Sudan flag
South Sudan
5,771,628.5 persons
102
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
5,378,104 persons
103
Papua New Guinea flag
Papua New Guinea
5,349,332.5 persons
104
Laos flag
Laos
5,340,784.5 persons
105
Denmark flag
Denmark
5,321,809.5 persons
106
Jordan flag
Jordan
5,276,444.5 persons
107
Libya flag
Libya
5,218,037.5 persons
108
Finland flag
Finland
5,165,516 persons
109
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
5,003,134.5 persons
110
Togo flag
Togo
5,000,269 persons
111
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
4,968,586.5 persons
112
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
4,954,018 persons
113
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
4,492,170 persons
114
Norway flag
Norway
4,461,787 persons
115
Georgia flag
Georgia
4,455,583 persons
116
Croatia flag
Croatia
4,385,822 persons
117
Sierra Leone flag
Sierra Leone
4,318,043.5 persons
118
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
4,278,215.5 persons
119
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
4,255,277 persons
120
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
4,130,304.5 persons
121
Singapore flag
Singapore
3,966,557 persons
122
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
3,862,101 persons
123
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
3,835,554.5 persons
124
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
3,794,476 persons
125
Ireland flag
Ireland
3,752,937.5 persons
126
Central African Republic flag
Central African Republic
3,729,449.5 persons
127
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
3,522,901.5 persons
128
United Arab Emirates flag
United Arab Emirates
3,266,009 persons
129
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
3,254,015.5 persons
130
Albania flag
Albania
3,188,595.5 persons
131
Armenia flag
Armenia
3,167,286 persons
132
State of Palestine flag
State of Palestine
3,056,252 persons
133
Congo flag
Congo
3,032,873.5 persons
134
Panama flag
Panama
2,951,822 persons
135
Liberia flag
Liberia
2,821,683.5 persons
136
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
2,589,795 persons
137
Mauritania flag
Mauritania
2,541,698 persons
138
Mongolia flag
Mongolia
2,434,040 persons
139
Latvia flag
Latvia
2,390,822 persons
140
Oman flag
Oman
2,252,908.5 persons
141
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
2,212,780.5 persons
142
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
2,048,087 persons
143
Lesotho flag
Lesotho
2,003,233.5 persons
144
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
1,981,194 persons
145
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
1,900,029.5 persons
146
Kosovo flag
Kosovo
1,871,523.5 persons
147
Namibia flag
Namibia
1,776,368 persons
148
Botswana flag
Botswana
1,641,997 persons
149
Gambia flag
Gambia
1,415,779 persons
150
Estonia flag
Estonia
1,403,577.5 persons
151
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
1,314,708.5 persons
152
Gabon flag
Gabon
1,243,016.5 persons
153
Guinea-Bissau flag
Guinea-Bissau
1,210,206 persons
154
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
1,205,891.5 persons
155
Eswatini flag
Eswatini
1,030,782 persons
156
Cyprus flag
Cyprus
931,233.5 persons
157
Timor-Leste flag
Timor-Leste
834,697 persons
158
Fiji flag
Fiji
831,828 persons
159
Guyana flag
Guyana
764,483 persons
160
Réunion flag
Réunion
754,114 persons
161
Djibouti flag
Djibouti
724,218 persons
162
Equatorial Guinea flag
Equatorial Guinea
667,214 persons
163
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
654,613.5 persons
164
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
634,282.5 persons
165
Qatar flag
Qatar
612,500.5 persons
166
Bhutan flag
Bhutan
582,579 persons
167
Comoros flag
Comoros
525,886.5 persons
168
Suriname flag
Suriname
466,916.5 persons
169
Cabo Verde flag
Cabo Verde
446,519.5 persons
170
Solomon Islands flag
Solomon Islands
430,500.5 persons
171
China, Macao SAR flag
China, Macao SAR
430,252.5 persons
172
Luxembourg flag
Luxembourg
429,897 persons
173
Martinique flag
Martinique
423,888.5 persons
174
Guadeloupe flag
Guadeloupe
420,932 persons
175
Malta flag
Malta
396,888.5 persons
176
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
319,614 persons
177
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
319,411.5 persons
178
Iceland flag
Iceland
277,448 persons
179
Maldives flag
Maldives
277,412 persons
180
Barbados flag
Barbados
262,517.5 persons
181
Western Sahara flag
Western Sahara
258,969.5 persons
182
French Polynesia flag
French Polynesia
236,595 persons
183
Belize flag
Belize
233,058.5 persons
184
New Caledonia flag
New Caledonia
218,527 persons
185
Vanuatu flag
Vanuatu
182,048 persons
186
Samoa flag
Samoa
180,275.5 persons
187
Guam flag
Guam
158,289 persons
188
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
156,702 persons
189
French Guiana flag
French Guiana
153,738 persons
190
Mayotte flag
Mayotte
150,207.5 persons
191
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
147,260 persons
192
Sao Tome and Principe flag
Sao Tome and Principe
142,442 persons
193
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
113,366 persons
194
Micronesia (Fed. States of) flag
Micronesia (Fed. States of)
111,679.5 persons
195
United States Virgin Islands flag
United States Virgin Islands
108,578 persons
196
Grenada flag
Grenada
106,727 persons
197
Tonga flag
Tonga
102,046 persons
198
Jersey flag
Jersey
87,530.5 persons
199
Kiribati flag
Kiribati
87,126 persons
200
Aruba flag
Aruba
86,471.5 persons
201
Seychelles flag
Seychelles
82,021 persons
202
Isle of Man flag
Isle of Man
74,790.5 persons
203
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
73,666.5 persons
204
Dominica flag
Dominica
68,869.5 persons
205
Northern Mariana Islands flag
Northern Mariana Islands
65,916.5 persons
206
Andorra flag
Andorra
65,709.5 persons
207
Bermuda flag
Bermuda
61,124.5 persons
208
Guernsey flag
Guernsey
60,022.5 persons
209
American Samoa flag
American Samoa
56,248 persons
210
Greenland flag
Greenland
56,129.5 persons
211
Marshall Islands flag
Marshall Islands
50,201.5 persons
212
Faroe Islands flag
Faroe Islands
45,215.5 persons
213
Saint Kitts and Nevis flag
Saint Kitts and Nevis
44,601 persons
214
Cayman Islands flag
Cayman Islands
38,284 persons
215
Liechtenstein flag
Liechtenstein
32,727 persons
216
Monaco flag
Monaco
32,409.5 persons
217
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flag
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
30,976.5 persons
218
Saint Martin (French part) flag
Saint Martin (French part)
29,283.5 persons
219
Gibraltar flag
Gibraltar
27,692 persons
220
San Marino flag
San Marino
26,459.5 persons
221
British Virgin Islands flag
British Virgin Islands
19,730.5 persons
222
Palau flag
Palau
18,901.5 persons
223
Turks and Caicos Islands flag
Turks and Caicos Islands
17,959 persons
224
Cook Islands flag
Cook Islands
16,483.5 persons
225
Wallis and Futuna Islands flag
Wallis and Futuna Islands
14,655 persons
226
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba flag
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
14,081 persons
227
Anguilla flag
Anguilla
10,841 persons
228
Nauru flag
Nauru
10,187 persons
229
Tuvalu flag
Tuvalu
9,496 persons
230
Saint Barthélemy flag
Saint Barthélemy
6,896.5 persons
231
Saint Pierre and Miquelon flag
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
6,314 persons
232
Saint Helena flag
Saint Helena
6,090 persons
233
Montserrat flag
Montserrat
5,658.5 persons
234
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) flag
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
3,037.5 persons
235
Niue flag
Niue
2,110.5 persons
236
Tokelau flag
Tokelau
1,821.5 persons

Top 10 Countries

  1. #1China flagChina
  2. #2India flagIndia
  3. #3United States flagUnited States
  4. #4Indonesia flagIndonesia
  5. #5Brazil flagBrazil
  6. #6Pakistan flagPakistan
  7. #7Russia flagRussia
  8. #8Bangladesh flagBangladesh
  9. #9Japan flagJapan
  10. #10Nigeria flagNigeria

Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #236Tokelau flagTokelau
  2. #235Niue flagNiue
  3. #234Falkland Islands (Malvinas) flagFalkland Islands (Malvinas)
  4. #233Montserrat flagMontserrat
  5. #232Saint Helena flagSaint Helena
  6. #231Saint Pierre and Miquelon flagSaint Pierre and Miquelon
  7. #230Saint Barthélemy flagSaint Barthélemy
  8. #229Tuvalu flagTuvalu
  9. #228Nauru flagNauru
  10. #227Anguilla flagAnguilla

Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.

Analysis & Context

The global Total population has always been a crucial indicator of the world's demographic dynamics, and understanding its shifts provides insights into socio-economic and environmental trends. In 1999, the world's population continued to grow, bringing about various challenges and opportunities for countries across the globe. Analyzing the demographic data from that year reveals significant patterns and regional variations that highlight the complexities of population growth.

Global Population Growth in 1999

In 1999, the total global population reached unprecedented numbers, driven by significant growth in populous countries. China remained the most populous nation with an astounding 1,260,176,655 individuals, followed closely by India with 1,038,225,823 people. These figures underscored the ongoing demographic expansion in Asia, contributing heavily to global population numbers. The average population across 200 countries was around 30,439,095 persons, reflecting the diversity in population sizes worldwide.

Regional Contrasts and Population Density

Examining the population data from 1999 brings to light stark contrasts between different regions. While countries like China and India experienced significant population growth, smaller nations such as Aruba, with a population of only 86,471.5, highlighted the diversity in population density. Regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa, exemplified by Nigeria's population of 123,047,320, were experiencing rapid growth, with Nigeria seeing a notable increase of over 3 million people from the previous year. These variations were indicative of differing birth rates, mortality rates, and migration patterns in various regions.

The demographic trends of 1999 were reflective of broader societal changes. Countries with high population growth, like Pakistan with a 2.8% increase, faced challenges in providing adequate infrastructure, healthcare, and education to their rapidly increasing populations. Conversely, countries experiencing population declines, such as Ukraine (-0.8%) and Russia (-0.3%), faced different challenges, including potential labor shortages and an aging population. These trends underscored the importance of adaptive policy frameworks to manage demographic changes effectively.

Economic Implications of Population Changes

The economic implications of population shifts in 1999 were profound. Rapidly growing populations in countries like India and Indonesia, which saw a 1.9% and 1.5% increase respectively, created opportunities for economic expansion due to a larger workforce. However, these changes also necessitated significant investment in job creation and social services to maintain stability. In contrast, population declines in Eastern European countries, influenced by economic transitions post-Soviet Union, posed challenges in sustaining economic growth amid shrinking labor forces.

Looking Ahead: Population Projections and Challenges

As we reflect on the population data from 1999, it is clear that demographic trends present both opportunities and challenges that require thoughtful policy responses. Understanding these patterns can help anticipate future shifts and prepare for the implications of continued population growth or decline. The global community must address the varied needs of rapidly growing populations while supporting countries facing population decreases. As we move forward, leveraging data-driven insights will be crucial in shaping policies that enhance global prosperity and sustainability.

Insights by country

1

Iceland

In 1999, Iceland had a total population of 277,448 persons, ranking 178th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This relatively low population figure reflects Iceland's geographical isolation and limited land area, which is characterized by a rugged landscape and harsh climate that can restrict large-scale habitation.

The population of Iceland has historically been influenced by factors such as emigration patterns, birth rates, and the country's economic conditions. In the late 20th century, Iceland experienced a period of economic growth, which contributed to a gradual increase in population. Additionally, the high standard of living and welfare benefits have attracted residents, contributing to population stability.

Interestingly, Iceland is known for its unique demographic characteristics, including a high level of education and a strong sense of community. The country's population density is one of the lowest in Europe, further highlighting its distinct demographic landscape compared to more densely populated nations.

2

Benin

In 1999, Benin had a total population of 7,002,818 persons, ranking it 94th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This figure reflects a period of demographic growth in the nation, which has seen various social and economic changes since its independence in 1960.

The population growth during this time can be attributed to factors such as improved healthcare leading to lower mortality rates and increasing life expectancy, as well as higher birth rates common in developing nations. Additionally, Benin's rich cultural heritage, including its ethnic diversity, contributes to its demographic dynamics.

As of 1999, Benin was experiencing economic reforms and political stabilization following decades of political turmoil, which likely influenced population trends through improved living conditions. Notably, Benin's population density at that time was approximately 80 persons per square kilometer, highlighting the distribution of its population across urban and rural areas.

3

Cambodia

Cambodia ranked 64th out of 236 countries in terms of total population in the year 1999. During this period, the country had a population of approximately 12,265,731 persons, reflecting a significant demographic landscape following decades of conflict and turmoil.

The population figure can be attributed to various factors, including the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge regime, which caused a dramatic decline in the population due to genocide, famine, and displacement. As the country began to stabilize in the 1990s, population growth resumed due to a combination of relatively high birth rates and a decrease in mortality rates as healthcare improved.

Additionally, Cambodia's population dynamics have been influenced by urbanization trends, with increasing numbers of individuals migrating to cities in search of better economic opportunities. As a result, the population distribution has shifted, impacting economic and social structures across the country.

4

Kosovo

In 1999, Kosovo had a total population of approximately 1,871,523.5 persons, ranking it 146th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This year marked a significant period in Kosovo's history, as it was just after the NATO intervention and the subsequent end of the Kosovo War, which had profound demographic and social implications.

The population figure reflects a complex backdrop of displacement and migration during the conflict, where many citizens were either internally displaced or fled the region. The war led to significant demographic changes, as a large portion of the population faced displacement, which affected not only the total count but also the age and gender distribution within the population.

Additionally, Kosovo's population growth has been influenced by factors such as birth rates, migration patterns, and the socio-political climate of the region. As a result of the conflict, many families were separated, and the return of refugees post-war played a crucial role in shaping the population dynamics of Kosovo in the years following 1999.

5

Brunei Darussalam

In 1999, Brunei Darussalam had a total population of 319,411.5 persons, ranking 177th out of 236 countries globally. This population figure reflects the relatively small size of the nation, which is located on the island of Borneo in Southeast Asia and is known for its wealth derived from natural resources.

The population of Brunei has been influenced by several factors, including its economic prosperity from oil and gas exports, which has led to a high standard of living and low levels of poverty. Additionally, the country maintains strict immigration controls, contributing to its stable but modest population growth.

Interestingly, Brunei's population density is relatively low due to its large land area in comparison to its population size. As of the late 1990s, Brunei's demographic trends indicated a young population, with a median age significantly lower than that of many neighboring countries, which can impact future economic and social policies.

6

Greenland

In 1999, Greenland had a total population of 56,129.5 persons, ranking it 210th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This relatively small population can be attributed to Greenland's vast geographical area, which is largely uninhabitable due to its Arctic climate and ice coverage.

The population density in Greenland is exceptionally low, primarily because much of its land area is covered by glaciers and the harsh living conditions limit agricultural and economic development. Furthermore, the majority of the population resides in coastal towns, with the capital city, Nuuk, being the most populous area.

Factors influencing Greenland's population dynamics include historical migration patterns, high rates of emigration, and challenges related to healthcare and education in remote areas. Over the decades, Greenland has faced demographic shifts, including a young population with a high birth rate, balanced against the challenges of maintaining a stable population in a changing environment.

7

Chile

In 1999, Chile had a total population of 15,319,312.5 persons, ranking 61st out of 236 countries in the world. This population figure reflects a period of significant demographic transition in Chile, marked by declining fertility rates and increasing life expectancy.

The factors contributing to this population size included urbanization, economic growth, and improvements in healthcare, which led to lower mortality rates. Additionally, Chile's stable political environment during this period fostered social and economic development, attracting internal migration from rural areas to urban centers.

As a point of interest, Chile's demographic trends have continued to evolve, with projections indicating that the population would reach over 19 million by 2023, highlighting ongoing changes in fertility and migration patterns.

8

Grenada

In 1999, Grenada had a total population of 106,727 persons, positioning it at 196th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This relatively small population reflects Grenada's status as a Caribbean island nation, characterized by its limited land area and resources.

The population figure can be attributed to various factors, including economic conditions, migration patterns, and natural disasters. Grenada has experienced fluctuations in population due to its vulnerability to hurricanes, which can lead to temporary displacement and affect growth rates.

Additionally, the demographic trends in Grenada show a stable growth rate, influenced by factors such as fertility rates and life expectancy. As of the late 1990s, the nation's population density was relatively low, contributing to its unique cultural and social landscape, which is marked by a rich blend of African, European, and indigenous influences.

9

Slovakia

In 1999, Slovakia had a total population of 5,378,104 persons, ranking it 102nd out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This period marked a significant time in Slovakia's history, as it was just a few years after the peaceful dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, which led to the establishment of Slovakia as an independent nation.

The population figure reflects various demographic trends, including a relatively stable birth rate and emigration patterns influenced by economic conditions and opportunities abroad. During this time, Slovakia was undergoing economic reforms and transitioning from a centrally planned economy to a market-oriented one, which impacted demographic trends and population distribution.

Additionally, the late 1990s were characterized by changes in the political landscape, which could have influenced migration patterns and population growth. By the year 2000, Slovakia would continue to see changes in its demographic profile, influenced by ongoing economic development and integration into European structures.

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Chad

In 1999, Chad had a total population of 8,222,705 persons, ranking 86th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This demographic statistic reflects a period of significant challenges for Chad, including political instability and economic difficulties that have historically impacted population growth and development.

The population figure is indicative of the country's demographic trends characterized by high fertility rates and a relatively young population. Factors contributing to this population size include limited access to healthcare, varying levels of education, and cultural norms that encourage larger families. Additionally, Chad's population has been influenced by migrations and conflicts in the region, which have shaped demographic patterns.

Interestingly, the population growth rate in Chad has consistently been among the highest in Africa, often exceeding 3% annually. This has implications for resource management, education, and healthcare services, as the nation continues to address the needs of a young and growing populace.

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