Total population 2025

Discover the latest total population statistics for every country and region worldwide. Explore accurate, up-to-date data on global population growth, density, and demographic trends — sourced from trusted international databases like the UN and World Bank. Perfect for researchers, students, and data enthusiasts looking to understand how the world’s population is changing.

236 data pointsWorldUnited Nations Population Division

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Rank
1
India flag
India
1,463,865,524.5 persons
2
China flag
China
1,416,096,094 persons
3
United States flag
United States
347,275,807.5 persons
4
Indonesia flag
Indonesia
285,721,235.5 persons
5
Pakistan flag
Pakistan
255,219,554.5 persons
6
Nigeria flag
Nigeria
237,527,781.5 persons
7
Brazil flag
Brazil
212,812,405 persons
8
Bangladesh flag
Bangladesh
175,686,899.5 persons
9
Russia flag
Russia
143,997,393 persons
10
Ethiopia flag
Ethiopia
135,472,050.5 persons
11
Mexico flag
Mexico
131,946,900 persons
12
Japan flag
Japan
123,103,479 persons
13
Egypt flag
Egypt
118,365,994.5 persons
14
Philippines flag
Philippines
116,786,962.5 persons
15
Congo, Democratic Republic of the flag
Congo, Democratic Republic of the
112,832,473 persons
16
Vietnam flag
Vietnam
101,598,527 persons
17
Iran flag
Iran
92,417,681 persons
18
Turkey flag
Turkey
87,685,426 persons
19
Germany flag
Germany
84,075,074.5 persons
20
Thailand flag
Thailand
71,619,863 persons
21
Tanzania flag
Tanzania
70,545,865 persons
22
United Kingdom flag
United Kingdom
69,551,331.5 persons
23
France flag
France
66,650,804.5 persons
24
South Africa flag
South Africa
64,747,319.5 persons
25
Italy flag
Italy
59,146,260 persons
26
Kenya flag
Kenya
57,532,492.5 persons
27
Myanmar flag
Myanmar
54,850,648 persons
28
Colombia flag
Colombia
53,425,635.5 persons
29
South Korea flag
South Korea
51,667,029.5 persons
30
Sudan flag
Sudan
51,662,147.5 persons
31
Uganda flag
Uganda
51,384,894 persons
32
Spain flag
Spain
47,889,958 persons
33
Algeria flag
Algeria
47,435,311.5 persons
34
Iraq flag
Iraq
47,020,774 persons
35
Argentina flag
Argentina
45,851,377.5 persons
36
Afghanistan flag
Afghanistan
43,844,111.5 persons
37
Yemen flag
Yemen
41,773,877.5 persons
38
Canada flag
Canada
40,126,723 persons
39
Angola flag
Angola
39,040,038.5 persons
40
Ukraine flag
Ukraine
38,980,376.5 persons
41
Morocco flag
Morocco
38,430,770 persons
42
Poland flag
Poland
38,140,909.5 persons
43
Uzbekistan flag
Uzbekistan
37,053,428 persons
44
Malaysia flag
Malaysia
35,977,838 persons
45
Mozambique flag
Mozambique
35,631,653 persons
46
Ghana flag
Ghana
35,064,272.5 persons
47
Peru flag
Peru
34,576,665 persons
48
Saudi Arabia flag
Saudi Arabia
34,566,328 persons
49
Madagascar flag
Madagascar
32,740,678 persons
50
Côte d'Ivoire flag
Côte d'Ivoire
32,711,546.5 persons
51
Cameroon flag
Cameroon
29,879,337 persons
52
Nepal flag
Nepal
29,618,117.5 persons
53
Venezuela flag
Venezuela
28,516,896 persons
54
Niger flag
Niger
27,917,831 persons
55
Australia flag
Australia
26,974,026 persons
56
North Korea flag
North Korea
26,571,036.5 persons
57
Syrian Arab Republic flag
Syrian Arab Republic
25,620,426.5 persons
58
Mali flag
Mali
25,198,821.5 persons
59
Burkina Faso flag
Burkina Faso
24,074,580 persons
60
Sri Lanka flag
Sri Lanka
23,229,470.5 persons
61
Taiwan flag
Taiwan
23,112,793 persons
62
Malawi flag
Malawi
22,216,119.5 persons
63
Zambia flag
Zambia
21,913,874 persons
64
Chad flag
Chad
21,003,705 persons
65
Kazakhstan flag
Kazakhstan
20,843,754.5 persons
66
Chile flag
Chile
19,859,921 persons
67
Somalia flag
Somalia
19,654,739 persons
68
Senegal flag
Senegal
18,931,966.5 persons
69
Romania flag
Romania
18,908,650.5 persons
70
Guatemala flag
Guatemala
18,687,881.5 persons
71
Netherlands flag
Netherlands
18,346,819 persons
72
Ecuador flag
Ecuador
18,289,896 persons
73
Cambodia flag
Cambodia
17,847,981.5 persons
74
Zimbabwe flag
Zimbabwe
16,950,795 persons
75
Guinea flag
Guinea
15,099,727 persons
76
Benin flag
Benin
14,814,459.5 persons
77
Rwanda flag
Rwanda
14,569,340.5 persons
78
Burundi flag
Burundi
14,390,002.5 persons
79
Bolivia flag
Bolivia
12,581,842.5 persons
80
Tunisia flag
Tunisia
12,348,573 persons
81
South Sudan flag
South Sudan
12,188,788 persons
82
Haiti flag
Haiti
11,906,095.5 persons
83
Belgium flag
Belgium
11,758,603 persons
84
Jordan flag
Jordan
11,520,684.5 persons
85
Dominican Republic flag
Dominican Republic
11,520,487 persons
86
United Arab Emirates flag
United Arab Emirates
11,346,000 persons
87
Honduras flag
Honduras
11,005,849.5 persons
88
Cuba flag
Cuba
10,937,203.5 persons
89
Tajikistan flag
Tajikistan
10,786,733.5 persons
90
Papua New Guinea flag
Papua New Guinea
10,762,817 persons
91
Sweden flag
Sweden
10,656,633 persons
92
Czech Republic flag
Czech Republic
10,609,239.5 persons
93
Portugal flag
Portugal
10,411,833.5 persons
94
Azerbaijan flag
Azerbaijan
10,397,713 persons
95
Greece flag
Greece
9,938,844.5 persons
96
Togo flag
Togo
9,721,607.5 persons
97
Hungary flag
Hungary
9,632,287 persons
98
Israel flag
Israel
9,517,180.5 persons
99
Austria flag
Austria
9,113,574 persons
100
Belarus flag
Belarus
8,997,603 persons
101
Switzerland flag
Switzerland
8,967,407.5 persons
102
Sierra Leone flag
Sierra Leone
8,819,794 persons
103
Laos flag
Laos
7,873,045.5 persons
104
Turkmenistan flag
Turkmenistan
7,618,847.5 persons
105
Libya flag
Libya
7,458,554.5 persons
106
China, Hong Kong SAR flag
China, Hong Kong SAR
7,396,076 persons
107
Kyrgyzstan flag
Kyrgyzstan
7,295,034.5 persons
108
Paraguay flag
Paraguay
7,013,077.5 persons
109
Nicaragua flag
Nicaragua
7,007,502 persons
110
Bulgaria flag
Bulgaria
6,714,559.5 persons
111
Serbia flag
Serbia
6,689,039 persons
112
Congo flag
Congo
6,484,437 persons
113
El Salvador flag
El Salvador
6,365,503 persons
114
Denmark flag
Denmark
6,002,507 persons
115
Singapore flag
Singapore
5,870,750 persons
116
Lebanon flag
Lebanon
5,849,420.5 persons
117
Liberia flag
Liberia
5,731,206 persons
118
Finland flag
Finland
5,623,329.5 persons
119
Norway flag
Norway
5,623,071 persons
120
State of Palestine flag
State of Palestine
5,589,623 persons
121
Central African Republic flag
Central African Republic
5,513,282 persons
122
Oman flag
Oman
5,494,691 persons
123
Slovakia flag
Slovakia
5,474,881 persons
124
Mauritania flag
Mauritania
5,315,064.5 persons
125
Ireland flag
Ireland
5,308,039 persons
126
New Zealand flag
New Zealand
5,251,899 persons
127
Costa Rica flag
Costa Rica
5,152,950 persons
128
Kuwait flag
Kuwait
5,026,077.5 persons
129
Panama flag
Panama
4,571,189 persons
130
Croatia flag
Croatia
3,848,160 persons
131
Georgia flag
Georgia
3,806,671 persons
132
Eritrea flag
Eritrea
3,607,003 persons
133
Mongolia flag
Mongolia
3,517,100 persons
134
Uruguay flag
Uruguay
3,384,688 persons
135
Puerto Rico flag
Puerto Rico
3,235,289.5 persons
136
Bosnia and Herzegovina flag
Bosnia and Herzegovina
3,140,095.5 persons
137
Qatar flag
Qatar
3,115,888.5 persons
138
Namibia flag
Namibia
3,092,816.5 persons
139
Republic of Moldova flag
Republic of Moldova
2,996,105.5 persons
140
Armenia flag
Armenia
2,952,364.5 persons
141
Jamaica flag
Jamaica
2,837,077.5 persons
142
Lithuania flag
Lithuania
2,830,144.5 persons
143
Gambia flag
Gambia
2,822,093 persons
144
Albania flag
Albania
2,771,507.5 persons
145
Gabon flag
Gabon
2,593,129.5 persons
146
Botswana flag
Botswana
2,562,122 persons
147
Lesotho flag
Lesotho
2,363,324.5 persons
148
Guinea-Bissau flag
Guinea-Bissau
2,249,515 persons
149
Slovenia flag
Slovenia
2,117,072 persons
150
Equatorial Guinea flag
Equatorial Guinea
1,938,431 persons
151
Latvia flag
Latvia
1,853,559 persons
152
North Macedonia flag
North Macedonia
1,813,791 persons
153
Kosovo flag
Kosovo
1,674,125 persons
154
Bahrain flag
Bahrain
1,643,331.5 persons
155
Trinidad and Tobago flag
Trinidad and Tobago
1,511,155 persons
156
Timor-Leste flag
Timor-Leste
1,418,517.5 persons
157
Cyprus flag
Cyprus
1,370,754 persons
158
Estonia flag
Estonia
1,344,232 persons
159
Mauritius flag
Mauritius
1,268,279.5 persons
160
Eswatini flag
Eswatini
1,256,174 persons
161
Djibouti flag
Djibouti
1,184,076.5 persons
162
Fiji flag
Fiji
933,154.5 persons
163
Comoros flag
Comoros
882,847.5 persons
164
Réunion flag
Réunion
882,405.5 persons
165
Solomon Islands flag
Solomon Islands
838,645.5 persons
166
Guyana flag
Guyana
835,986 persons
167
Bhutan flag
Bhutan
796,681.5 persons
168
China, Macao SAR flag
China, Macao SAR
722,007 persons
169
Luxembourg flag
Luxembourg
680,453.5 persons
170
Suriname flag
Suriname
639,850 persons
171
Montenegro flag
Montenegro
632,729 persons
172
Western Sahara flag
Western Sahara
600,903.5 persons
173
Malta flag
Malta
545,405 persons
174
Maldives flag
Maldives
529,676 persons
175
Cabo Verde flag
Cabo Verde
527,325.5 persons
176
Brunei Darussalam flag
Brunei Darussalam
466,330.5 persons
177
Belize flag
Belize
422,924 persons
178
Bahamas flag
Bahamas
403,032.5 persons
179
Iceland flag
Iceland
398,266 persons
180
Guadeloupe flag
Guadeloupe
373,791 persons
181
Martinique flag
Martinique
340,439 persons
182
Mayotte flag
Mayotte
337,011 persons
183
Vanuatu flag
Vanuatu
335,169 persons
184
French Guiana flag
French Guiana
313,665.5 persons
185
New Caledonia flag
New Caledonia
295,333 persons
186
Barbados flag
Barbados
282,623.5 persons
187
French Polynesia flag
French Polynesia
282,465 persons
188
Sao Tome and Principe flag
Sao Tome and Principe
240,254 persons
189
Samoa flag
Samoa
219,306.5 persons
190
Curaçao flag
Curaçao
185,487 persons
191
Saint Lucia flag
Saint Lucia
180,149 persons
192
Guam flag
Guam
168,998.5 persons
193
Kiribati flag
Kiribati
136,488.5 persons
194
Seychelles flag
Seychelles
132,778.5 persons
195
Grenada flag
Grenada
117,303.5 persons
196
Micronesia (Fed. States of) flag
Micronesia (Fed. States of)
113,683 persons
197
Aruba flag
Aruba
108,147.5 persons
198
Jersey flag
Jersey
103,988.5 persons
199
Tonga flag
Tonga
103,742 persons
200
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines flag
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
99,924.5 persons
201
Antigua and Barbuda flag
Antigua and Barbuda
94,208.5 persons
202
United States Virgin Islands flag
United States Virgin Islands
84,138.5 persons
203
Isle of Man flag
Isle of Man
84,118.5 persons
204
Andorra flag
Andorra
82,904.5 persons
205
Cayman Islands flag
Cayman Islands
75,843.5 persons
206
Dominica flag
Dominica
65,871.5 persons
207
Bermuda flag
Bermuda
64,554.5 persons
208
Guernsey flag
Guernsey
64,476.5 persons
209
Faroe Islands flag
Faroe Islands
56,001.5 persons
210
Greenland flag
Greenland
55,744.5 persons
211
Saint Kitts and Nevis flag
Saint Kitts and Nevis
46,921.5 persons
212
Turks and Caicos Islands flag
Turks and Caicos Islands
46,854.5 persons
213
American Samoa flag
American Samoa
46,028.5 persons
214
Sint Maarten (Dutch part) flag
Sint Maarten (Dutch part)
43,923 persons
215
Northern Mariana Islands flag
Northern Mariana Islands
43,540.5 persons
216
Liechtenstein flag
Liechtenstein
40,128 persons
217
Gibraltar flag
Gibraltar
40,126 persons
218
British Virgin Islands flag
British Virgin Islands
39,732 persons
219
Monaco flag
Monaco
38,341 persons
220
Marshall Islands flag
Marshall Islands
36,282 persons
221
San Marino flag
San Marino
33,572.5 persons
222
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba flag
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba
31,338.5 persons
223
Saint Martin (French part) flag
Saint Martin (French part)
24,940.5 persons
224
Palau flag
Palau
17,662.5 persons
225
Anguilla flag
Anguilla
14,728 persons
226
Cook Islands flag
Cook Islands
13,263 persons
227
Nauru flag
Nauru
12,025.5 persons
228
Saint Barthélemy flag
Saint Barthélemy
11,413.5 persons
229
Wallis and Futuna Islands flag
Wallis and Futuna Islands
11,194 persons
230
Tuvalu flag
Tuvalu
9,492 persons
231
Saint Pierre and Miquelon flag
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
5,573.5 persons
232
Saint Helena flag
Saint Helena
5,196.5 persons
233
Montserrat flag
Montserrat
4,359.5 persons
234
Falkland Islands (Malvinas) flag
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
3,469 persons
235
Tokelau flag
Tokelau
2,608 persons
236
Niue flag
Niue
1,820.5 persons

Top 10 Countries

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

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

Bottom 10 Countries

  1. #236Niue flagNiue
  2. #235Tokelau flagTokelau
  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. #230Tuvalu flagTuvalu
  8. #229Wallis and Futuna Islands flagWallis and Futuna Islands
  9. #228Saint Barthélemy flagSaint Barthélemy
  10. #227Nauru flagNauru

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

Analysis & Context

The total population metric for 2025 offers a snapshot of the world's demographic landscape, revealing significant insights into global growth patterns and societal dynamics. As projected by reliable international databases such as the United Nations and the World Bank, this statistic not only quantifies the number of people inhabiting our planet but also underscores crucial shifts in population densities, distributions, and growth rates across various countries and regions. Understanding these patterns is essential for researchers, policymakers, and data enthusiasts aiming to grasp the nuances of our rapidly evolving human populace.

Global Population Growth in 2025

In 2025, the global population continues its upward trajectory, although at varying rates across different regions. The statistical summary highlights a diversity of population sizes, with India leading at approximately 1.46 billion people, closely followed by China with 1.42 billion. This shift signifies a pivotal moment as India's population surpasses China's, marking a significant change in demographic dominance. On the other end of the spectrum, smaller nations such as Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Tonga maintain populations under 110,000. These disparities illustrate the uneven distribution of population growth, influenced by factors such as birth rates, economic conditions, and migration patterns.

The demographic trends of 2025 reveal intriguing patterns, particularly in regions experiencing substantial increases. For instance, Nigeria's population growth rate of 2.1% is among the highest globally, adding over 4.8 million individuals compared to the previous year. Similarly, Ethiopia sees a rise of 2.6%, equating to an additional 3.4 million people. These trends are driven by high fertility rates and improving healthcare systems, leading to lower mortality rates. However, these increases pose challenges in terms of resource allocation and infrastructure development, necessitating strategic planning to ensure sustainable growth.

Population Declines in Major Economies

Contrasting the growth in certain regions, notable population declines are observed in major economies such as China, Russia, and Japan. China's population decreases by approximately 3.2 million, reflecting a 0.2% decline. This can be attributed to aging populations and historic low birth rates. Similarly, Russia and Japan experience population drops of 0.6% and 0.5%, respectively, as they grapple with similar demographic challenges. These declines prompt questions about future economic productivity and workforce sustainability, urging these nations to consider policies that encourage family growth and address aging populations.

Regional Comparisons: A Global Perspective

From a regional perspective, Asia remains the most populous continent, with its giants, India and China, accounting for a substantial proportion of the world's population. In contrast, Europe faces stagnant or declining populations, as evidenced by Germany's decrease of 477,167.5 individuals, a result of low birth rates and limited immigration. Africa, however, emerges as a continent of rapid growth, particularly in sub-Saharan regions where countries like the Democratic Republic of the Congo see a 3.3% increase, adding over 3.5 million people. These regional comparisons highlight shifts in global demographic power, influencing economic, political, and social landscapes.

Future Projections and Policy Considerations

As we look ahead, the data from 2025 provides a foundation for future projections and policy considerations. The variances in population growth and decline call for tailored approaches to governance and resource management. Countries experiencing rapid growth must prioritize sustainable development strategies, focusing on education, healthcare, and infrastructure. Meanwhile, nations facing population declines need to implement innovative policies to boost birth rates and attract immigrants. These demographic shifts will inevitably shape the geopolitical and economic frameworks of the future, underscoring the importance of adaptive and forward-thinking policies to manage the complexities of a changing world.

In conclusion, the total population statistic for 2025 is a key indicator of global demographic dynamics, offering valuable insights into the growth patterns, challenges, and opportunities that define our world. By examining these data points, we gain a deeper understanding of how population changes impact societies and what measures are necessary to navigate the future effectively.

Insights by country

1

Canada

In 2025, Canada is projected to have a total population of approximately 40,126,723 persons, ranking 38th among 236 countries worldwide. This population figure reflects a steady growth trend, influenced by various factors, including immigration, natural population increase, and demographic changes.

The growth of Canada's population can largely be attributed to its immigration policies, which favor skilled workers and family reunification. This has made Canada one of the top destinations for immigrants globally, contributing to a diverse and multicultural society. Additionally, Canada’s relatively high birth rate compared to other developed nations plays a role in its population increase.

Canada's population density remains low compared to many other countries, with vast areas of the land being sparsely populated. The largest concentrations of people are found in urban centers such as Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal, where economic opportunities attract both domestic and international migrants. Understanding these demographic dynamics is crucial for future planning in areas such as healthcare, infrastructure, and education.

2

Yemen

In 2025, Yemen is projected to have a total population of 41,773,877.5 persons, ranking it 37th out of 236 countries globally. This significant population figure reflects the ongoing demographic trends in the country amidst various socio-economic challenges.

The population growth in Yemen can be attributed to several factors, including a relatively high birth rate and a youthful demographic structure. Despite the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises, which have significantly impacted health services and living conditions, the population continues to grow, leading to increased demands on resources and infrastructure.

Interestingly, Yemen's population density is among the highest in the region, with over 100 persons per square kilometer in some areas. This demographic pressure is compounded by factors such as limited economic opportunities, high levels of poverty, and ongoing political instability, which have influenced migration patterns and population distribution within the country.

3

Pakistan

Pakistan is projected to have a total population of 255,219,554.5 persons in the year 2025, making it the fifth most populous country in the world out of 236 countries. This significant demographic milestone highlights the rapid population growth that Pakistan has experienced, driven by high fertility rates and a declining mortality rate.

The increase in population can be attributed to various factors, including cultural norms favoring larger families, improvements in healthcare leading to lower infant mortality rates, and an overall young age structure with a large proportion of the population in reproductive age. Additionally, socioeconomic factors such as urbanization and migration patterns also play a role in shaping demographic trends.

As of 2023, Pakistan's population growth poses challenges and opportunities, including the need for enhanced infrastructure, education, and healthcare services to accommodate the rising number of citizens. Interestingly, Pakistan's population is expected to continue growing, potentially surpassing 300 million by 2035, which will further accentuate the importance of sustainable development initiatives in the country.

4

Uruguay

In 2025, Uruguay is projected to have a total population of 3,384,688 persons, ranking it 134th out of 236 countries globally. This population figure reflects the country's relatively stable demographic growth, characterized by a modest increase over recent years.

The population dynamics in Uruguay can be attributed to several factors, including a low fertility rate, which was approximately 1.7 births per woman in recent years, and an aging population. Additionally, Uruguay's emigration patterns and its appeal as a destination for migrants from neighboring countries impact population changes.

Uruguay is known for its high level of urbanization, with about 94% of its population residing in urban areas, primarily in the capital city of Montevideo. This urban concentration influences social, economic, and public service dynamics within the country.

5

Vietnam

Vietnam holds the 16th position globally in terms of total population, with an estimated 101,598,527 persons in the year 2025. This significant population size reflects Vietnam's rapid demographic growth, characterized by a young population and a declining fertility rate.

Several factors contribute to this statistic, including improvements in healthcare, increased life expectancy, and urbanization, which have all played pivotal roles in shaping Vietnam's population dynamics. Economic development and migration patterns also influence population growth, particularly as more people move from rural areas to urban centers in search of better opportunities.

Additionally, Vietnam's population density is among the highest in the world, which presents both opportunities and challenges for sustainable development, infrastructure, and resource management. As the country continues to evolve, it will need to address the implications of its burgeoning population on economic growth, environmental sustainability, and social services.

6

Haiti

As of the year 2025, Haiti ranks 82nd out of 236 countries in terms of total population, with an estimated population of 11,906,095.5 persons. This figure reflects ongoing demographic trends in the country, characterized by a relatively high population growth rate compared to other nations in the Caribbean region.

Several factors contribute to Haiti's population dynamics, including a combination of high fertility rates and a significant youth demographic. Furthermore, the country continues to face challenges such as poverty, limited access to healthcare, and natural disasters, which can impact population stability and growth. Migration patterns, particularly the movement of Haitians to other countries in search of better opportunities, also play a role in shaping the demographic landscape.

Notably, Haiti has a rich cultural heritage and is known for its vibrant arts scene and historical significance as the first independent black republic in the world. However, the nation continues to grapple with issues related to political instability and economic challenges, which can affect overall population health and longevity.

7

Bermuda

Bermuda ranks 207th out of 236 countries in terms of total population, with an estimated population of 64,554 persons in the year 2025. This relatively small population reflects Bermuda's status as a British Overseas Territory, characterized by a high standard of living and a significant expatriate community.

The population of Bermuda has been influenced by various factors, including its limited land area, economic opportunities primarily in tourism and international business, and the high cost of living, which can deter immigration. Additionally, demographic trends such as an aging population and low birth rates contribute to the gradual population stabilization.

Interestingly, Bermuda's population density is one of the highest in the world, which underscores the challenges related to urban planning, infrastructure, and environmental sustainability in such a compact territory. The small size and population also make Bermuda particularly vulnerable to external economic fluctuations and climate change impacts.

8

Cambodia

Cambodia is projected to have a total population of approximately 17,847,981.5 persons in the year 2025, ranking it 73rd out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This growth reflects a steady increase in the population that has characterized Cambodia since the early 2000s, following decades of significant social and economic upheaval.

The population growth in Cambodia can be attributed to several factors, including improvements in healthcare, which have led to increased life expectancy, and a decline in mortality rates, particularly among infants and children. Additionally, the country has experienced a relatively high fertility rate, although it has been gradually decreasing due to urbanization and changing social norms.

In a broader context, Cambodia's demographic trends are significant as they indicate a youthful population, with a median age of around 25 years. This demographic profile presents both opportunities and challenges for the nation, particularly in terms of education, employment, and economic development. Furthermore, the country has been increasingly integrating into the global economy, which may influence future population dynamics through migration and urbanization.

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Peru

In 2025, Peru is projected to have a total population of 34,576,665 persons, ranking it 47th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This ranking reflects Peru's significant demographic standing within South America, where it is the third-most populous country after Brazil and Colombia.

The growth in population can be attributed to various factors, including a declining mortality rate and improvements in healthcare, which have contributed to increased life expectancy. Additionally, migration patterns within the region and urbanization trends have played a role in shaping its demographic profile.

Peru's population growth is also linked to its diverse cultural heritage and a mix of ethnic groups, which has fostered a vibrant society. As of recent years, the country has experienced challenges related to urban infrastructure and resource distribution, which are often exacerbated by rapid population growth.

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Maldives

The Maldives is projected to have a total population of 529,676 persons in the year 2025, ranking it 174 out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This relatively small population is concentrated across an archipelago comprising approximately 1,192 coral islands, of which around 200 are inhabited.

The population growth in the Maldives can be attributed to several factors, including a decline in mortality rates due to improvements in healthcare and living standards, as well as a relatively high birth rate. Furthermore, the country's appeal as a tourist destination has fostered economic growth, indirectly influencing population dynamics through increased migration and expatriate communities.

Interestingly, despite its small size, the Maldives faces significant challenges related to population density, particularly in urban areas like Malé, which is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. Additionally, the country’s vulnerability to climate change poses potential risks for future demographic trends, as rising sea levels threaten its low-lying islands.

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Bhutan

In 2025, Bhutan is projected to have a total population of 796,681.5 persons, ranking it 167th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This figure reflects Bhutan's unique demographic landscape, characterized by a relatively small population in comparison to its geographical area.

The population growth in Bhutan can be attributed to a combination of factors, including improved healthcare and decreasing mortality rates, as well as government initiatives aimed at enhancing quality of life and economic development. However, the country faces challenges such as rural-to-urban migration and the need to balance population growth with sustainable development.

Interestingly, Bhutan is renowned for its emphasis on Gross National Happiness over Gross Domestic Product, which influences its approach to population policies and social welfare. This unique perspective contributes to a holistic understanding of prosperity that encompasses not just economic factors, but also social, environmental, and cultural dimensions.

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Western Sahara

In 2025, Western Sahara is projected to have a total population of approximately 600,904 persons, ranking it 172nd out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This relatively small population reflects the region's unique geopolitical situation, characterized by ongoing disputes over sovereignty and territorial claims, primarily involving Morocco and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.

The population dynamics of Western Sahara are significantly influenced by several factors, including the region's arid climate, limited economic opportunities, and the presence of refugee camps in neighboring Algeria, where many Sahrawis have sought shelter since the conflict began. These conditions contribute to a low population growth rate compared to other regions.

Interestingly, the demographic profile of Western Sahara is marked by a youthful population, with a significant proportion under the age of 30. This youth bulge presents both challenges and opportunities, as the region navigates its complex socio-political landscape while striving for economic development and stability.

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Denmark

In 2025, Denmark is projected to have a total population of 6,002,507 persons, ranking it 114th out of 236 countries globally. This demographic figure reflects a stable population trend characterized by a high standard of living, extensive social welfare systems, and a strong emphasis on education and public health.

The population growth in Denmark can be attributed to several factors, including a relatively high life expectancy and a balanced immigration policy that allows for integration of newcomers while maintaining social cohesion. Additionally, the country has experienced a gradual increase in birth rates, bolstered by supportive family policies that encourage child-rearing.

Interestingly, Denmark's population density remains moderate compared to other European nations, allowing for a high quality of life and access to green spaces. As of the latest data, approximately 86% of the population lives in urban areas, with Copenhagen being the largest city and a central hub for culture and commerce.

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Bahrain

Bahrain is projected to have a total population of 1,643,331.5 persons in the year 2025, ranking it 154th out of 236 countries globally in terms of population size. This demographic figure reflects the country's continuous growth, driven by various factors including economic opportunities and immigration.

The population increase in Bahrain can be attributed to its robust economy, which is heavily reliant on the oil and gas sector, as well as financial services. Additionally, the nation has attracted a significant number of expatriates seeking employment, which contributes to the diverse demographic landscape of the country. As of 2025, expatriates are estimated to constitute a substantial portion of Bahrain's population, influencing cultural and social dynamics.

Moreover, Bahrain's strategic location in the Arabian Gulf and its progressive governmental policies have made it a favorable destination for foreign investment and skilled labor. The country has invested in infrastructure and education, further enhancing its appeal. Interestingly, Bahrain has one of the highest population densities in the world, which poses challenges related to urbanization and resource management.

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Gibraltar

In the year 2025, Gibraltar is projected to have a total population of 40,126 persons, ranking 217th out of 236 countries globally. This relatively small population reflects Gibraltar's status as a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, bordered by Spain and the Mediterranean Sea.

The population of Gibraltar has been influenced by various factors, including its strategic geographical position, economic opportunities, and historical ties to the United Kingdom. The economy, largely driven by tourism, finance, and shipping, encourages a stable influx of residents and a high standard of living, contributing to population stability.

Additionally, Gibraltar's unique political status and limited land area contribute to its modest population size. The territory has a diverse demographic, with a blend of British, Spanish, and other cultural influences, which enriches its social fabric. Interestingly, Gibraltar has one of the highest population densities in the world, reflecting its compact size and urban environment.

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Guyana

In 2025, Guyana is projected to have a total population of 835,986 persons, ranking it 166th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This population figure reflects a gradual increase influenced by various demographic factors, including natural population growth and migration trends.

The population growth in Guyana can be attributed to several elements, such as a relatively high birth rate and an influx of migrants, particularly from neighboring countries. Additionally, the country's economic development, notably in the oil sector, has the potential to attract more individuals seeking employment opportunities, which may further impact population dynamics.

Interestingly, Guyana's population density remains low compared to many other countries, primarily due to its vast land area and significant portions of uninhabited rainforest. This unique demographic context highlights the challenges and opportunities the nation faces as it balances economic development with environmental conservation.

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Iraq

Iraq ranks 34th out of 236 countries in terms of total population as of the year 2025, with a population of 47,020,774 persons. This positions Iraq among the more populous nations globally, reflecting its significant demographic presence in the Middle East.

The population growth in Iraq can be attributed to several factors, including a relatively high birth rate and improvements in healthcare that have contributed to lower mortality rates. Following decades of conflict and instability, the country has shown signs of recovery, which may also be influencing population growth as displaced populations return and new families are formed.

In addition to the population size, it is noteworthy that Iraq's demographics are characterized by a young population, with a median age of around 20 years. This youth bulge presents both opportunities and challenges, as it could drive economic growth if adequately harnessed through education and job creation, but may also lead to increased pressure on resources and services.

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American Samoa

In 2025, American Samoa is projected to have a total population of 46,028.5 persons, ranking it 213th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This relatively small population reflects the territory's geographic limitations and its status as an unincorporated territory of the United States, which influences migration patterns and demographic trends.

The population of American Samoa has been affected by various factors, including economic opportunities, educational prospects, and the emigration of residents to the mainland United States in search of better jobs and living conditions. Additionally, the territory's access to healthcare and the birth rate trends contribute to its overall demographic profile.

As a Pacific island territory, American Samoa's population density is notable, with most residents living on the main island of Tutuila. The territory's cultural heritage, which includes a mix of Polynesian and American influences, also plays a significant role in shaping its community dynamics and population growth patterns.

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Iran

In 2025, Iran is projected to have a total population of 92,417,681 persons, ranking it 17th out of 236 countries worldwide. This significant population size reflects both the country's rich cultural heritage and its demographic trends, which have shown a gradual increase over the years.

The growth in Iran's population can be attributed to several factors, including a relatively high fertility rate in past decades, despite recent declines. Additionally, improvements in healthcare and living standards have contributed to increased life expectancy and lower infant mortality rates. However, demographic challenges such as urbanization and economic constraints may influence future growth patterns.

As a point of interest, Iran's population density is notable, with many people concentrated in urban areas, particularly in cities like Tehran. This urbanization trend is linked to factors such as migration for employment opportunities and access to better services, which can lead to both socio-economic opportunities and challenges within the country.

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Belgium

In 2025, Belgium is projected to have a total population of 11,758,603 persons, ranking it 83rd out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This ranking reflects Belgium's status as a relatively populous nation within Europe, characterized by a high population density due to its compact geographic area.

The growth of Belgium's population can be attributed to several factors, including natural population growth and immigration. Despite facing challenges such as an aging population, Belgium has maintained a steady influx of migrants, which has contributed to its demographic stability and diversity.

Additionally, Belgium is known for its multilingual society, with three official languages: Dutch, French, and German. This multicultural environment, coupled with its strong economy and high standard of living, makes Belgium an attractive destination for expatriates, further influencing its population trends. Interesting to note, Belgium is part of the European Union, which facilitates the movement of people across member states, adding to its dynamic population landscape.

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