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Country Comparison :: Religions
This entry is an ordered listing of religions by adherents starting with the largest group and sometimes includes the percent of total population. The core characteristics and beliefs of the world's major religions are described below.
Baha'i - Founded by Mirza Husayn-Ali (known as Baha'u'llah) in Iran in 1852, Baha'i faith emphasizes monotheism and believes in one eternal transcendent God. Its guiding focus is to encourage the unity of all peoples on the earth so that justice and peace may be achieved on earth. Baha'i revelation contends the prophets of major world religions reflect some truth or element of the divine, believes all were manifestations of God given to specific communities in specific times, and that Baha'u'llah is an additional prophet meant to call all humankind. Bahais are an open community, located worldwide, with the greatest concentration of believers in South Asia.
Buddhism - Religion or philosophy inspired by the 5th century B.C. teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (also known as Gautama Buddha "the enlightened one"). Buddhism focuses on the goal of spiritual enlightenment centered on an understanding of Gautama Buddha's Four Noble Truths on the nature of suffering, and on the Eightfold Path of spiritual and moral practice, to break the cycle of suffering of which we are a part. Buddhism ascribes to a karmic system of rebirth. Several schools and sects of Buddhism exist, differing often on the nature of the Buddha, the extent to which enlightenment can be achieved - for one or for all, and by whom - religious orders or laity.
Basic Groupings
   Theravada Buddhism: The oldest Buddhist school, Theravada is practiced mostly in Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, and Thailand, with minority representation elsewhere in Asia and the West. Theravadans follow the Pali Canon of Buddha's teachings, and believe that one may escape the cycle of rebirth, worldly attachment, and suffering for oneself; this process may take one or several lifetimes.
   Mahayana Buddhism, including subsets Zen and Tibetan (Lamaistic) Buddhism: Forms of Mahayana Buddhism are common in East Asia and Tibet, and parts of the West. Mahayanas have additional scriptures beyond the Pali Canon and believe the Buddha is eternal and still teaching. Unlike Theravada Buddhism, Mahayana schools maintain the Buddha-nature is present in all beings and all will ultimately achieve enlightenment.
    Hoa Hao: a minority tradition of Buddhism practiced in Vietnam that stresses lay participation, primarily by peasant farmers; it eschews expensive ceremonies and temples and relocates the primary practices into the home.
Christianity - Descending from Judaism, Christianity's central belief maintains Jesus of Nazareth is the promised messiah of the Hebrew Scriptures, and that his life, death, and resurrection are salvific for the world. Christianity is one of the three monotheistic Abrahamic faiths, along with Islam and Judaism, which traces its spiritual lineage to Abraham of the Hebrew Scriptures. Its sacred texts include the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament (or the Christian Gospels).
Basic Groupings
   Catholicism (or Roman Catholicism): This is the oldest established western Christian church and the world's largest single religious body. It is supranational, and recognizes a hierarchical structure with the Pope, or Bishop of Rome, as its head, located at the Vatican. Catholics believe the Pope is the divinely ordered head of the Church from a direct spiritual legacy of Jesus' apostle Peter. Catholicism is comprised of 23 particular Churches, or Rites - one Western (Roman or Latin-Rite) and 22 Eastern. The Latin Rite is by far the largest, making up about 98% of Catholic membership. Eastern-Rite Churches, such as the Maronite Church and the Ukrainian Catholic Church, are in communion with Rome although they preserve their own worship traditions and their immediate hierarchy consists of clergy within their own rite. The Catholic Church has a comprehensive theological and moral doctrine specified for believers in its catechism, which makes it unique among most forms of Christianity.
   Mormonism (including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints): Originating in 1830 in the United States under Joseph Smith, Mormonism is not characterized as a form of Protestant Christianity because it claims additional revealed Christian scriptures after the Hebrew Bible and New Testament. The Book of Mormon maintains there was an appearance of Jesus in the New World following the Christian account of his resurrection, and that the Americas are uniquely blessed continents. Mormonism believes earlier Christian traditions, such as the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant reform faiths, are apostasies and that Joseph Smith's revelation of the Book of Mormon is a restoration of true Christianity. Mormons have a hierarchical religious leadership structure, and actively proselytize their faith; they are located primarily in the Americas and in a number of other Western countries.
   Jehovah's Witnesses structure their faith on the Christian Bible, but their rejection of the Trinity is distinct from mainstream Christianity. They believe that a Kingdom of God, the Theocracy, will emerge following Armageddon and usher in a new earthly society. Adherents are required to evangelize and to follow a strict moral code.
   Orthodox Christianity: The oldest established eastern form of Christianity, the Holy Orthodox Church, has a ceremonial head in the Bishop of Constantinople (Istanbul), also known as a Patriarch, but its various regional forms (e.g., Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Serbian Orthodox, Ukrainian Orthodox) are autocephalous (independent of Constantinople's authority, and have their own Patriarchs). Orthodox churches are highly nationalist and ethnic. The Orthodox Christian faith shares many theological tenets with the Roman Catholic Church, but diverges on some key premises and does not recognize the governing authority of the Pope.
   Protestant Christianity: Protestant Christianity originated in the 16th century as an attempt to reform Roman Catholicism's practices, dogma, and theology. It encompasses several forms or denominations which are extremely varied in structure, beliefs, relationship to state, clergy, and governance. Many protestant theologies emphasize the primary role of scripture in their faith, advocating individual interpretation of Christian texts without the mediation of a final religious authority such as the Roman Pope. The oldest Protestant Christianities include Lutheranism, Calvinism (Presbyterians), and Anglican Christianity (Episcopalians), which have established liturgies, governing structure, and formal clergy. Other variants on Protestant Christianity, including Pentecostal movements and independent churches, may lack one or more of these elements, and their leadership and beliefs are individualized and dynamic.
Hinduism - Originating in the Vedic civilization of India (second and first millennium B.C.), Hinduism is an extremely diverse set of beliefs and practices with no single founder or religious authority. Hinduism has many scriptures; the Vedas, the Upanishads, and the Bhagavad-Gita are among some of the most important. Hindus may worship one or many deities, usually with prayer rituals within their own home. The most common figures of devotion are the gods Vishnu, Shiva, and a mother goddess, Devi. Most Hindus believe the soul, or atman, is eternal, and goes through a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) determined by one's positive or negative karma, or the consequences of one's actions. The goal of religious life is to learn to act so as to finally achieve liberation (moksha) of one's soul, escaping the rebirth cycle.
Islam - The third of the monotheistic Abrahamic faiths, Islam originated with the teachings of Muhammad in the 7th century. Muslims believe Muhammad is the final of all religious prophets (beginning with Abraham) and that the Qu'ran, which is the Islamic scripture, was revealed to him by God. Islam derives from the word submission, and obedience to God is a primary theme in this religion. In order to live an Islamic life, believers must follow the five pillars, or tenets, of Islam, which are the testimony of faith (shahada), daily prayer (salah), giving alms (zakah), fasting during Ramadan (sawm), and the pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj).
Basic Groupings
   The two primary branches of Islam are Sunni and Shia, which split from each other over a religio-political leadership dispute about the rightful successor to Muhammad. The Shia believe Muhammad's cousin and son-in-law, Ali, was the only divinely ordained Imam (religious leader), while the Sunni maintain the first three caliphs after Muhammad were also legitimate authorities. In modern Islam, Sunnis and Shia continue to have different views of acceptable schools of Islamic jurisprudence, and who is a proper Islamic religious authority. Islam also has an active mystical branch, Sufism, with various Sunni and Shia subsets.
    Sunni Islam accounts for over 75% of the world's Muslim population. It recognizes the Abu Bakr as the first caliph after Muhammad. Sunni has four schools of Islamic doctrine and law - Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali - which uniquely interpret the Hadith, or recorded oral traditions of Muhammad. A Sunni Muslim may elect to follow any one of these schools, as all are considered equally valid.
    Shia Islam represents 10-20% of Muslims worldwide, and its distinguishing feature is its reverence for Ali as an infallible, divinely inspired leader, and as the first Imam of the Muslim community after Muhammad. A majority of Shia are known as "Twelvers," because they believe that the 11 familial successor imams after Muhammad culminate in a 12th Imam (al-Mahdi) who is hidden in the world and will reappear at its end to redeem the righteous.
Variants
   Ismaili faith: A sect of Shia Islam, its adherents are also known as "Seveners," because they believe that the rightful seventh Imam in Islamic leadership was Isma'il, the elder son of Imam Jafar al-Sadiq. Ismaili tradition awaits the return of the seventh Imam as the Mahdi, or Islamic messianic figure. Ismailis are located in various parts of the world, particularly South Asia and the Levant.
   Alawi faith: Another Shia sect of Islam, the name reflects followers' devotion to the religious authority of Ali. Alawites are a closed, secretive religious group who assert they are Shia Muslims, although outside scholars speculate their beliefs may have a syncretic mix with other faiths originating in the Middle East. Alawis live mostly in Syria, Lebanon, and Turkey.
   Druze faith: A highly secretive tradition and a closed community that derives from the Ismaili sect of Islam; its core beliefs are thought to emphasize a combination of Gnostic principles believing that the Fatimid caliph, al-Hakin, is the one who embodies the key aspects of goodness of the universe, which are, the intellect, the word, the soul, the preceder, and the follower. The Druze have a key presence in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel.
Jainism - Originating in India, Jain spiritual philosophy believes in an eternal human soul, the eternal universe, and a principle of "the own nature of things." It emphasizes compassion for all living things, seeks liberation of the human soul from reincarnation through enlightenment, and values personal responsibility due to the belief in the immediate consequences of one's behavior. Jain philosophy teaches non-violence and prescribes vegetarianism for monks and laity alike; its adherents are a highly influential religious minority in Indian society.
Judaism - One of the first known monotheistic religions, likely dating to between 2000-1500 B.C., Judaism is the native faith of the Jewish people, based upon the belief in a covenant of responsibility between a sole omnipotent creator God and Abraham, the patriarch of Judaism's Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh. Divine revelation of principles and prohibitions in the Hebrew Scriptures form the basis of Jewish law, or halakhah, which is a key component of the faith. While there are extensive traditions of Jewish halakhic and theological discourse, there is no final dogmatic authority in the tradition. Local communities have their own religious leadership. Modern Judaism has three basic categories of faith: Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform/Liberal. These differ in their views and observance of Jewish law, with the Orthodox representing the most traditional practice, and Reform/Liberal communities the most accommodating of individualized interpretations of Jewish identity and faith.
Shintoism - A native animist tradition of Japan, Shinto practice is based upon the premise that every being and object has its own spirit or kami. Shinto practitioners worship several particular kamis, including the kamis of nature, and families often have shrines to their ancestors' kamis. Shintoism has no fixed tradition of prayers or prescribed dogma, but is characterized by individual ritual. Respect for the kamis in nature is a key Shinto value. Prior to the end of World War II, Shinto was the state religion of Japan, and bolstered the cult of the Japanese emperor.
Sikhism - Founded by the Guru Nanak (born 1469), Sikhism believes in a non-anthropomorphic, supreme, eternal, creator God; centering one's devotion to God is seen as a means of escaping the cycle of rebirth. Sikhs follow the teachings of Nanak and nine subsequent gurus. Their scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib - also known as the Adi Granth - is considered the living Guru, or final authority of Sikh faith and theology. Sikhism emphasizes equality of humankind and disavows caste, class, or gender discrimination.
Taoism - Chinese philosophy or religion based upon Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, which centers on belief in the Tao, or the way, as the flow of the universe and the nature of things. Taoism encourages a principle of non-force, or wu-wei, as the means to live harmoniously with the Tao. Taoists believe the esoteric world is made up of a perfect harmonious balance and nature, while in the manifest world - particularly in the body - balance is distorted. The Three Jewels of the Tao - compassion, simplicity, and humility - serve as the basis for Taoist ethics.
Zoroastrianism - Originating from the teachings of Zoroaster in about the 9th or 10th century B.C., Zoroastrianism may be the oldest continuing creedal religion. Its key beliefs center on a transcendent creator God, Ahura Mazda, and the concept of free will. The key ethical tenets of Zoroastrianism expressed in its scripture, the Avesta, are based on a dualistic worldview where one may prevent chaos if one chooses to serve God and exercises good thoughts, good words, and good deeds. Zoroastrianism is generally a closed religion and members are almost always born to Zoroastrian parents. Prior to the spread of Islam, Zoroastrianism dominated greater Iran. Today, though a minority, Zoroastrians remain primarily in Iran, India (where they are known as Parsi), and Pakistan.
Traditional beliefs
    Animism: the belief that non-human entities contain souls or spirits.
    Badimo: a form of ancestor worship of the Tswana people of Botswana.
    Confucianism: an ideology that humans are perfectible through self-cultivation and self-creation; developed from teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius. Confucianism has strongly influenced the culture and beliefs of East Asian countries, including China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
    Inuit beliefs are a form of shamanism (see below) based on animistic principles of the Inuit or Eskimo peoples.
    Kirant: the belief system of the Kirat, a people who live mainly in the Himalayas of Nepal. It is primarily a form of polytheistic shamanism, but includes elements of animism and ancestor worship.
    Pagan is a blanket term used to describe many unconnected belief practices throughout history, usually in reference to religions outside of the Abrahamic category (monotheistic faiths like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam).
    Shamanism: beliefs and practices promoting communication with the spiritual world. Shamanistic beliefs are organized around a shaman or medicine man who - as an intermediary between the human and spirit world - is believed to be able to heal the sick (by healing their souls), communicate with the spirit world, and help souls into the afterlife through the practice of entering a trance. In shaman-based religions, the shaman is also responsible for leading sacred rites.
    Spiritualism: the belief that souls and spirits communicate with the living usually through intermediaries called mediums.
Syncretic (fusion of diverse religious beliefs and practices)
    Cao Dai: a nationalistic Vietnamese sect, officially established in 1926, that draws practices and precepts from Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, and Catholicism.
    Chondogyo: or the religion of the Heavenly Way, is based on Korean shamanism, Buddhism, and Korean folk traditions, with some elements drawn from Christianity. Formulated in the 1860s, it holds that God lives in all of us and strives to convert society into a paradise on earth, populated by believers transformed into intelligent moral beings with a high social conscience.
    Kimbanguist: a puritan form of the Baptist denomination founded by Simon Kimbangu in the 1920s in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. Adherents believe that salvation comes through Jesus' death and resurrection, like Christianity, but additionally that living a spiritually pure life following strict codes of conduct is required for salvation.
    Modekngei: a hybrid of Christianity and ancient Palauan culture and oral traditions founded around 1915 on the island of Babeldaob. Adherents simultaneously worship Jesus Christ and Palauan goddesses.
    Rastafarian: an afro-centrist ideology and movement based on Christianity that arose in Jamaica in the 1930s; it believes that Haile Selassie I, Emperor of Ethiopia from 1930-74, was the incarnation of the second coming of Jesus.
    Santeria: practiced in Cuba, the merging of the Yoruba religion of Nigeria with Roman Catholicism and native Indian traditions. Its practitioners believe that each person has a destiny and eventually transcends to merge with the divine creator and source of all energy, Olorun.
    Voodoo/Vodun: a form of spirit and ancestor worship combined with some Christian faiths, especially Catholicism. Haitian and Louisiana Voodoo, which have included more Catholic practices, are separate from West African Vodun, which has retained a focus on spirit worship.
Non-religious
    Agnosticism: the belief that most things are unknowable. In regard to religion it is usually characterized as neither a belief nor non belief in a deity.
    Atheism: the belief that there are no deities of any kind.
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Rank
country (%) Date of Information
1 Mauritania
100.00
NA
2 Saudi Arabia
100.00
NA
3 Pitcairn Islands
100.00
NA
4 Turkey
99.80
NA
5 Gaza Strip
99.30
NA
6 Morocco
99.00
NA
7 Algeria
99.00
NA
8 Wallis and Futuna
99.00
NA
9 Saint Pierre and Miquelon
99.00
NA
10 Tuvalu
98.40
NA
11 Timor-Leste
98.00
2005
12 Comoros
98.00
NA
13 Moldova
98.00
NA
14 Iran
98.00
NA
15 Greece
98.00
NA
16 Tunisia
98.00
NA
17 Malta
98.00
NA
18 Libya
97.00
NA
19 Iraq
97.00
NA
20 Honduras
97.00
NA
21 Pakistan
96.40
2010 est.
22 Cambodia
96.40
1998 census
23 United Arab Emirates
96.00
NA
24 Venezuela
96.00
NA
25 Denmark
95.00
NA
26 Bolivia
95.00
NA
27 Ecuador
95.00
NA
28 Dominican Republic
95.00
NA
29 Mali
94.80
2009 Census
30 Armenia
94.70
NA
31 Thailand
94.60
2000 census
32 Senegal
94.00
NA
33 Djibouti
94.00
NA
34 Spain
94.00
NA
35 Azerbaijan
93.40
NA
36 Taiwan
93.00
NA
37 Argentina
92.00
NA
38 Jordan
92.00
NA
39 Monaco
90.00
NA
40 Hong Kong
90.00
NA
41 Colombia
90.00
NA
42 Gambia, The
90.00
NA
43 Egypt
90.00
NA
44 Poland
89.80
2002
45 Paraguay
89.60
2002 census
46 Bangladesh
89.50
2004
47 Burma
89.00
NA
48 Turkmenistan
89.00
NA
49 Uzbekistan
88.00
NA
50 Croatia
87.80
2001 census
51 Ireland
87.40
2006 census
52 Sweden
87.00
NA
53 Luxembourg
87.00
2000
54 Romania
86.80
2002 census
55 Indonesia
86.10
2000 census
56 Norway
85.70
2004
57 Liberia
85.60
2008 Census
58 Serbia
85.00
2002 census
59 Puerto Rico
85.00
NA
60 Cuba
85.00
NA
61 Tajikistan
85.00
2003 est.
62 Guinea
85.00
NA
63 Guam
85.00
1999 est.
64 Panama
85.00
NA
65 Kuwait
85.00
NA
66 Portugal
84.50
2001 census
67 British Virgin Islands
84.00
1991
68 Japan
83.90
2005
69 Georgia
83.90
2002 census
70 Faroe Islands
83.80
2006 census
71 Anguilla
83.10
2001 census
72 Philippines
82.90
2000 census
73 Burundi
82.80
2008 census
74 Mexico
82.70
2000 census
75 Malawi
82.70
1998 census
76 Kenya
82.50
2009 census
77 Finland
82.50
2006
78 Seychelles
82.30
2002 census
79 Peru
81.30
2007 Census
80 Bahrain
81.20
2001 census
81 Vietnam
80.80
1999 census
82 Aruba
80.80
NA
83 Iceland
80.70
2006 est.
84 Nepal
80.60
NA
85 India
80.50
2001 census
86 Curacao
80.10
2001 census
87 Afghanistan
80.00
NA
88 Italy
80.00
NA
89 Cocos (Keeling) Islands
80.00
2002 est.
90 Belarus
80.00
NA
91 Niger
80.00
NA
92 Haiti
80.00
NA
93 Lithuania
79.00
2001 census
94 Gibraltar
78.10
2001 census
95 Cyprus
78.00
NA
96 Qatar
77.50
2004 census
97 Antigua and Barbuda
76.40
2001 census
98 Costa Rica
76.30
NA
99 Liechtenstein
76.20
June 2002
100 Israel
75.60
2008
101 West Bank
75.00
NA
102 Oman
75.00
NA
103 Belgium
75.00
NA
104 Bhutan
75.00
NA
105 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
75.00
NA
106 Kyrgyzstan
75.00
NA
107 Montenegro
74.20
2003 census
108 Syria
74.00
NA
109 Solomon Islands
73.70
1999 census
110 Austria
73.60
2001 census
111 Brazil
73.60
2000 census
112 Turks and Caicos Islands
72.80
NA
113 United Kingdom
71.60
2001 census
114 Botswana
71.60
2001 census
115 Japan
71.40
2005
116 Ghana
71.20
2010 census
117 Sao Tome and Principe
70.30
2001 census
118 Kazakhstan
70.20
2009 Census
119 Albania
70.00
NA
120 Chile
70.00
2002 census
121 Tokelau
70.00
NA
122 Cook Islands
69.60
2001 census
123 Papua New Guinea
69.40
2000 census
124 Sri Lanka
69.10
NA
125 Slovakia
68.90
2001 census
126 Cayman Islands
67.70
2007
127 Bahamas, The
67.60
2000 census
128 Saint Lucia
67.50
2001 census
129 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
67.20
2006 census
130 Brunei
67.00
NA
131 Laos
67.00
2005 census
132 Macedonia
64.70
2002 census
133 Latvia
63.70
2006
134 Barbados
63.40
2008 est.
135 Jamaica
62.50
2001 census
136 Dominica
61.40
2001 census
137 Niue
61.10
2001 census
138 Burkina Faso
60.50
NA
139 Malaysia
60.40
2000 census
140 New Caledonia
60.00
NA
141 Sierra Leone
60.00
NA
142 Samoa
59.90
2001 census
143 Lebanon
59.70
NA
144 Bulgaria
59.40
2011 census
145 Virgin Islands
59.00
NA
146 Nicaragua
58.50
2005 census
147 Slovenia
57.80
2002 census
148 El Salvador
57.10
2003 est.
149 Rwanda
56.50
NA
150 Vanuatu
55.60
1999 Census
151 Fiji
55.40
2007 census
152 Kiribati
55.00
2005 census
153 Marshall Islands
54.80
1999 census
154 Czech Republic
54.60
2011 census
155 French Polynesia
54.00
NA
156 Chad
53.10
1993 census
157 Grenada
53.00
NA
158 Micronesia, Federated States of
52.70
2000 Census
159 Madagascar
52.00
NA
160 Hungary
51.90
2001 census
161 United States
51.30
2007 est.
162 Togo
51.00
NA
163 Ukraine
50.40
2006 est.
164 Guinea-Bissau
50.00
NA
165 Nigeria
50.00
NA
166 American Samoa
50.00
NA
167 Mongolia
50.00
2004
168 Congo, Republic of the
50.00
NA
169 Congo, Democratic Republic of the
50.00
NA
170 Zimbabwe
50.00
NA
171 Macau
50.00
NA
172 Bermuda
49.20
2010 census
173 Congo, Republic of the
48.00
NA
174 Mauritius
48.00
2000 census
175 Uruguay
47.10
2006
176 Angola
47.00
NA
177 Nauru
45.80
2002 census
178 Norfolk Island
45.60
2006 census
179 Sint Maarten
44.80
2001 census
180 Ethiopia
43.50
2007 Census
181 Korea, South
43.30
2010 survey
182 Canada
42.60
2001 census
183 Singapore
42.50
2000 census
184 Netherlands
42.00
2006
185 Uganda
42.00
2002 census
186 Uganda
41.90
2002 census
187 Switzerland
41.80
2000 census
188 Micronesia, Federated States of
41.70
2000 Census
189 Palau
41.60
2000 census
190 Madagascar
41.00
NA
191 Swaziland
40.00
NA
192 Guinea-Bissau
40.00
NA
193 Nigeria
40.00
NA
194 Bosnia and Herzegovina
40.00
NA
195 Cameroon
40.00
NA
196 Cameroon
40.00
NA
197 Mongolia
40.00
2004
198 Belize
39.30
2010 census
199 Sint Maarten
39.00
2001 census
200 Lebanon
39.00
NA
201 New Zealand
38.60
2006 Census
202 Cote d'Ivoire
38.60
NA
203 Angola
38.00
NA
204 South Africa
36.60
2001 census
205 Kiribati
36.00
2005 census
206 Christmas Island
36.00
1997
207 South Africa
36.00
2001 census
208 Switzerland
35.30
2000 census
209 Central African Republic
35.00
NA
210 Macau
35.00
NA
211 Tanzania
35.00
NA
212 Czech Republic
34.20
2011 census
213 Estonia
34.10
2000 census
214 Germany
34.00
NA
215 Germany
34.00
NA
216 Virgin Islands
34.00
NA
217 Ethiopia
33.90
2007 Census
218 Macedonia
33.30
2002 census
219 Nauru
33.20
2002 census
220 Grenada
33.20
NA
221 Cote d'Ivoire
32.80
NA
222 New Zealand
32.20
2006 Census
223 Estonia
32.00
2000 census
224 Korea, South
31.60
2010 survey
225 Laos
31.50
2005 census
226 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
31.50
2006 census
227 Bosnia and Herzegovina
31.00
NA
228 Guyana
30.50
2002 census
229 Tanzania
30.00
NA
230 Sierra Leone
30.00
NA
231 American Samoa
30.00
NA
232 Netherlands
30.00
2006
233 French Polynesia
30.00
NA
234 Swaziland
30.00
NA
235 New Caledonia
30.00
NA
236 Togo
29.00
NA
237 Mozambique
28.40
1997 census
238 Guyana
28.40
2002 census
239 Germany
28.30
NA
240 Tokelau
28.00
NA
241 Fiji
27.90
2007 census
242 Mozambique
27.70
1997 census
243 Australia
27.40
2006 Census
244 Bulgaria
27.40
2011 census
245 Suriname
27.40
NA
246 Benin
27.10
2002 census
247 Papua New Guinea
27.00
2000 census
248 Kazakhstan
26.20
2009 Census
249 Ukraine
26.10
2006 est.
250 Trinidad and Tobago
26.00
2000 census
251 Rwanda
26.00
NA
252 Australia
25.80
2006 Census
253 Trinidad and Tobago
25.80
2000 census
254 Marshall Islands
25.80
1999 census
255 Suriname
25.20
NA
256 Central African Republic
25.00
NA
257 Bhutan
25.00
NA
258 Central African Republic
25.00
NA
259 Belgium
25.00
NA
260 Oman
25.00
NA
261 Zimbabwe
25.00
NA
262 Christmas Island
25.00
1997
263 Benin
24.40
2002 census
264 Korea, South
24.20
2010 survey
265 Zimbabwe
24.00
NA
266 United States
23.90
2007 est.
267 Mauritius
23.60
2000 census
268 Canada
23.30
2001 census
269 Palau
23.30
2000 census
270 Uruguay
23.20
2006
271 Nicaragua
23.20
2005 census
272 United Kingdom
23.10
2001 census
273 Slovenia
23.00
2002 census
274 Suriname
22.80
NA
275 Trinidad and Tobago
22.50
2000 census
276 El Salvador
21.20
2003 est.
277 Christmas Island
21.00
1997
278 Jamaica
20.90
2001 census
279 Barbados
20.60
2008 est.
280 Botswana
20.60
2001 census
281 Dominica
20.60
2001 census
282 Chad
20.10
1993 census
283 Congo, Democratic Republic of the
20.00
NA
284 Cocos (Keeling) Islands
20.00
2002 est.
285 Cameroon
20.00
NA
286 Belarus
20.00
NA
287 Albania
20.00
NA
288 American Samoa
20.00
NA
289 Italy
20.00
NA
290 Kyrgyzstan
20.00
NA
291 Netherlands
20.00
2006
292 Niger
20.00
NA
293 Swaziland
20.00
NA
294 Togo
20.00
NA
295 Norfolk Island
19.90
2006 census
296 Samoa
19.60
2001 census
297 Latvia
19.60
2006
298 Suriname
19.60
NA
299 Sao Tome and Principe
19.40
2001 census
300 Malaysia
19.20
2000 census
301 Burkina Faso
19.00
NA
302 Solomon Islands
19.00
1999 census
303 Afghanistan
19.00
NA
304 Mozambique
18.70
1997 census
305 Australia
18.70
2006 Census
306 Ethiopia
18.60
2007 Census
307 Saint Lucia
18.20
2001 census
308 Cyprus
18.00
NA
309 Christmas Island
18.00
1997
310 Mozambique
17.90
1997 census
311 Montenegro
17.70
2003 census
312 Guyana
17.70
2002 census
313 Bermuda
17.70
2010 census
314 Ghana
17.60
2010 census
315 Benin
17.30
2002 census
316 Uruguay
17.20
2006
317 West Bank
17.00
NA
318 Israel
16.90
2008
319 Cook Islands
16.80
2001 census
320 El Salvador
16.80
2003 est.
321 Cote d'Ivoire
16.70
NA
322 Norfolk Island
16.60
2006 census
323 Mauritius
16.60
2000 census
324 Palau
16.40
2000 census
325 Faroe Islands
16.20
2006 census
326 Syria
16.00
NA
327 Haiti
16.00
NA
328 Canada
16.00
2001 census
329 Hungary
15.90
2001 census
330 Nicaragua
15.70
2005 census
331 Benin
15.50
2002 census
332 Brazil
15.40
2000 census
333 Burkina Faso
15.30
NA
334 Latvia
15.30
2006
335 Belize
15.20
2010 census
336 Bahamas, The
15.20
2000 census
337 South Africa
15.10
2001 census
338 Finland
15.10
2006
339 Chile
15.10
2002 census
340 Puerto Rico
15.00
NA
341 Central African Republic
15.00
NA
342 Macau
15.00
NA
343 Kuwait
15.00
NA
344 Bosnia and Herzegovina
15.00
NA
345 Panama
15.00
NA
346 Guam
15.00
1999 est.
347 Angola
15.00
NA
348 Singapore
14.90
2000 census
349 Singapore
14.80
2000 census
350 Bermuda
14.50
2010 census
351 Hungary
14.50
2001 census
352 Chad
14.20
1993 census
353 Jamaica
14.20
2001 census
354 Nauru
14.10
2002 census
355 Bosnia and Herzegovina
14.00
NA
356 Turks and Caicos Islands
14.00
NA
357 Qatar
14.00
2004 census
358 Grenada
13.80
NA
359 Vanuatu
13.80
1999 Census
360 Costa Rica
13.70
NA
361 Estonia
13.60
2000 census
362 Bahamas, The
13.50
2000 census
363 India
13.40
2001 census
364 Vanuatu
13.10
1999 Census
365 Brunei
13.00
NA
366 Luxembourg
13.00
2000
367 Slovakia
13.00
2001 census
368 Sweden
13.00
NA
369 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
13.00
NA
370 Malawi
13.00
1998 census
371 Estonia
12.80
2000 census
372 Samoa
12.70
2001 census
373 Cayman Islands
12.60
2007
374 New Zealand
12.60
2006 Census
375 Peru
12.50
2007 Census
376 Bermuda
12.40
2010 census
377 Liberia
12.20
2008 Census
378 United States
12.10
2007 est.
379 Uganda
12.10
2002 census
380 Austria
12.00
2001 census
381 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
12.00
NA
382 Cote d'Ivoire
11.90
NA
383 Canada
11.80
2001 census
384 Norfolk Island
11.50
2006 census
385 Turks and Caicos Islands
11.40
NA
386 Australia
11.30
2006 Census
387 Curacao
11.20
2001 census
388 Kenya
11.10
2009 census
389 Switzerland
11.10
2000 census
390 Rwanda
11.10
NA
391 Uruguay
11.10
2006
392 Hungary
11.10
2001 census
393 Slovakia
10.80
2001 census
394 Trinidad and Tobago
10.80
2000 census
395 Nepal
10.70
NA
396 Liechtenstein
10.60
June 2002
397 Antigua and Barbuda
10.40
2001 census
398 Benin
10.40
2002 census
399 Czech Republic
10.30
2011 census
400 Slovenia
10.10
2002 census
401 Monaco
10.00
NA
402 New Caledonia
10.00
NA
403 Nigeria
10.00
NA
404 British Virgin Islands
10.00
1991
405 Swaziland
10.00
NA
406 Hong Kong
10.00
NA
407 French Polynesia
10.00
NA
408 Sri Lanka
10.00
NA
409 Congo, Democratic Republic of the
10.00
NA
410 Congo, Democratic Republic of the
10.00
NA
411 Congo, Democratic Republic of the
10.00
NA
412 Colombia
10.00
NA
413 Albania
10.00
NA
414 Brunei
10.00
NA
415 Brunei
10.00
NA
416 Sierra Leone
10.00
NA
417 Syria
10.00
NA
418 Tajikistan
10.00
2003 est.
419 Guinea-Bissau
10.00
NA
420 Georgia
9.90
2002 census
421 Belize
9.90
2010 census
422 New Zealand
9.90
2006 Census
423 Singapore
9.80
2000 census
424 Bahrain
9.80
2001 census
425 Vanuatu
9.60
1999 Census
426 Bangladesh
9.60
2004
427 Lithuania
9.50
2001 census
428 Vietnam
9.30
1999 census
429 Fiji
9.10
2007 census
430 Malaysia
9.10
2000 census
431 Bahrain
9.00
2001 census
432 Egypt
9.00
NA
433 Portugal
9.00
2001 census
434 Turkmenistan
9.00
NA
435 Uzbekistan
9.00
NA
436 Niue
8.80
2001 census
437 Palau
8.80
2000 census
438 Niue
8.70
2001 census
439 Mauritius
8.60
2000 census
440 Singapore
8.50
2000 census
441 Qatar
8.50
2004 census
442 Niue
8.40
2001 census
443 Marshall Islands
8.40
1999 census
444 Poland
8.30
2002
445 Chile
8.30
2002 census
446 Belize
8.30
2010 census
447 Norway
8.10
2004
448 Guyana
8.10
2002 census
449 Guinea
8.00
NA
450 Gambia, The
8.00
NA
451 West Bank
8.00
NA
452 Ukraine
8.00
2006 est.
453 Australia
7.90
2006 Census
454 Japan
7.80
2005
455 Aruba
7.80
NA
456 Dominica
7.70
2001 census
457 Sri Lanka
7.60
NA
458 Romania
7.50
2002 census
459 Seychelles
7.50
2002 census
460 Bulgaria
7.40
2011 census
461 Brazil
7.40
2000 census
462 Chad
7.30
1993 census
463 Niue
7.20
2001 census
464 Mozambique
7.20
1997 census
465 Ukraine
7.20
2006 est.
466 Guyana
7.20
2002 census
467 Sri Lanka
7.10
NA
468 South Africa
7.10
2001 census
469 Barbados
7.00
2008 est.
470 Guinea
7.00
NA
471 Madagascar
7.00
NA
472 Liechtenstein
7.00
June 2002
473 Virgin Islands
7.00
NA
474 Gibraltar
7.00
2001 census
475 Vietnam
6.70
1999 census
476 Sint Maarten
6.70
2001 census
477 Burundi
6.50
2008 census
478 Cayman Islands
6.50
2007
479 Malaysia
6.30
2000 census
480 Fiji
6.30
2007 census
481 Bermuda
6.20
2010 census
482 Sri Lanka
6.20
NA
483 Iceland
6.20
2006 est.
484 Paraguay
6.20
2002 census
485 Liechtenstein
6.20
June 2002
486 Estonia
6.10
2000 census
487 Dominica
6.10
2001 census
488 Cayman Islands
6.10
2007
489 Spain
6.00
NA
490 Djibouti
6.00
NA
491 Botswana
6.00
2001 census
492 Mongolia
6.00
2004
493 Jordan
6.00
NA
494 French Polynesia
6.00
NA
495 Burundi
5.90
2008 census
496 Antigua and Barbuda
5.80
2001 census
497 Trinidad and Tobago
5.80
2000 census
498 Netherlands
5.80
2006
499 Trinidad and Tobago
5.80
2000 census
500 Indonesia
5.70
2000 census
501 Anguilla
5.70
2001 census
502 Vanuatu
5.60
1999 Census
503 Norfolk Island
5.60
2006 census
504 Serbia
5.50
2002 census
505 Lithuania
5.50
2001 census
506 Antigua and Barbuda
5.40
2001 census
507 Sint Maarten
5.40
2001 census
508 Belize
5.30
2010 census
509 Palau
5.30
2000 census
510 Benin
5.30
2002 census
511 Croatia
5.20
2001 census
512 Anguilla
5.20
2001 census
513 Ghana
5.20
2010 census
514 Ghana
5.20
2010 census
515 Saint Lucia
5.10
2001 census
516 Aruba
5.10
NA
517 Tajikistan
5.00
2003 est.
518 Bolivia
5.00
NA
519 Kyrgyzstan
5.00
NA
520 Ecuador
5.00
NA
521 Mexico
5.00
2000 census
522 Suriname
5.00
NA
523 Philippines
5.00
2000 census
524 Dominican Republic
5.00
NA
525 Senegal
5.00
NA
526 Singapore
4.80
2000 census
527 Barbados
4.80
2008 est.
528 Costa Rica
4.80
NA
529 Mexico
4.70
2000 census
530 Romania
4.70
2002 census
531 Austria
4.70
2001 census
532 Rwanda
4.60
NA
533 Chile
4.60
2002 census
534 Curacao
4.60
2001 census
535 Aruba
4.60
NA
536 Thailand
4.60
2000 census
537 Nauru
4.50
2002 census
538 Samoa
4.50
2001 census
539 Philippines
4.50
2000 census
540 Saint Lucia
4.50
2001 census
541 Taiwan
4.50
NA
542 Belize
4.50
2010 census
543 Solomon Islands
4.40
1999 census
544 Croatia
4.40
2001 census
545 Canada
4.40
2001 census
546 Guyana
4.30
2002 census
547 Switzerland
4.30
2000 census
548 Guyana
4.30
2002 census
549 Switzerland
4.30
2000 census
550 Anguilla
4.30
2001 census
551 Nepal
4.20
NA
552 Burkina Faso
4.20
NA
553 Ireland
4.20
2006 census
554 Barbados
4.20
2008 est.
555 Austria
4.20
2001 census
556 Cook Islands
4.20
2001 census
557 Slovakia
4.10
2001 census
558 Lithuania
4.10
2001 census
559 France
4.00
NA
560 Mongolia
4.00
2004
561 Cayman Islands
4.00
2007
562 Armenia
4.00
NA
563 Argentina
4.00
NA
564 Singapore
4.00
2000 census
565 Gibraltar
4.00
2001 census
566 Cyprus
4.00
NA
567 United States
4.00
2007 est.
568 Burma
4.00
NA
569 Burma
4.00
NA
570 United Arab Emirates
4.00
NA
571 Portugal
3.90
2001 census
572 Georgia
3.90
2002 census
573 Cook Islands
3.80
2001 census
574 Micronesia, Federated States of
3.80
2000 Census
575 Israel
3.80
2008
576 Bulgaria
3.70
2011 census
577 Germany
3.70
NA
578 Belize
3.70
2010 census
579 Marshall Islands
3.60
1999 census
580 Iceland
3.60
2006 est.
581 Nepal
3.60
NA
582 Pakistan
3.60
2010 est.
583 Austria
3.50
2001 census
584 Belize
3.50
2010 census
585 Slovenia
3.50
2002 census
586 Montenegro
3.50
2003 census
587 Sint Maarten
3.40
2001 census
588 Indonesia
3.40
2000 census
589 Sao Tome and Principe
3.40
2001 census
590 Seychelles
3.40
2002 census
591 Peru
3.30
2007 Census
592 Papua New Guinea
3.30
2000 census
593 Gibraltar
3.20
2001 census
594 Cayman Islands
3.20
2007
595 Costa Rica
3.20
NA
596 Slovakia
3.20
2001 census
597 Ukraine
3.20
2006 est.
598 Serbia
3.20
2002 census
599 Kiribati
3.10
2005 census
600 Palau
3.10
2000 census
601 Uganda
3.10
2002 census
602 Sao Tome and Principe
3.10
2001 census
603 Belize
3.10
2010 census
604 Chad
3.10
1993 census
605 Uzbekistan
3.00
NA
606 Hungary
3.00
2001 census
607 Honduras
3.00
NA
608 Haiti
3.00
NA
609 Cook Islands
3.00
2001 census
610 Iraq
3.00
NA
611 Montenegro
3.00
2003 census
612 Libya
3.00
NA
613 Iceland
3.00
2006 est.
614 Indonesia
3.00
2000 census
615 Denmark
3.00
NA
616 Ireland
2.90
2006 census
617 Peru
2.90
2007 Census
618 Gibraltar
2.90
2001 census
619 Bahamas, The
2.90
2000 census
620 Marshall Islands
2.80
1999 census
621 Philippines
2.80
2000 census
622 Kazakhstan
2.80
2009 Census
623 Belize
2.80
2010 census
624 Belize
2.80
2010 census
625 United Kingdom
2.70
2001 census
626 Australia
2.70
2006 Census
627 Mexico
2.70
2000 census
628 Cook Islands
2.60
2001 census
629 Ethiopia
2.60
2007 Census
630 Serbia
2.60
2002 census
631 Hungary
2.60
2001 census
632 Jamaica
2.60
2001 census
633 Serbia
2.60
2002 census
634 Malaysia
2.60
2000 census
635 Burundi
2.50
2008 census
636 Malawi
2.50
1998 census
637 Mauritius
2.50
2000 census
638 Iceland
2.50
2006 est.
639 Azerbaijan
2.50
NA
640 Taiwan
2.50
NA
641 United States
2.50
2007 est.
642 Slovenia
2.40
2002 census
643 Kenya
2.40
2009 census
644 Iceland
2.40
2006 est.
645 Norway
2.40
2004
646 Niue
2.40
2001 census
647 Mali
2.40
2009 Census
648 Nauru
2.40
2002 census
649 Solomon Islands
2.40
1999 census
650 Australia
2.40
2006 Census
651 Philippines
2.30
2000 census
652 Slovenia
2.30
2002 census
653 Burundi
2.30
2008 census
654 India
2.30
2001 census
655 Azerbaijan
2.30
NA
656 El Salvador
2.30
2003 est.
657 South Africa
2.30
2001 census
658 Kiribati
2.20
2005 census
659 Netherlands
2.20
2006
660 New Zealand
2.20
2006 Census
661 Portugal
2.20
2001 census
662 Ukraine
2.20
2006 est.
663 Ukraine
2.20
2006 est.
664 Marshall Islands
2.10
1999 census
665 Australia
2.10
2006 Census
666 Saint Lucia
2.10
2001 census
667 Gibraltar
2.10
2001 census
668 Cambodia
2.10
1998 census
669 Seychelles
2.10
2002 census
670 Ireland
2.10
2006 census
671 Sao Tome and Principe
2.00
2001 census
672 Turkmenistan
2.00
NA
673 Antigua and Barbuda
2.00
2001 census
674 Argentina
2.00
NA
675 Argentina
2.00
NA
676 Austria
2.00
2001 census
677 Burma
2.00
NA
678 Congo, Republic of the
2.00
NA
679 Comoros
2.00
NA
680 Denmark
2.00
NA
681 France
2.00
NA
682 Gambia, The
2.00
NA
683 Iran
2.00
NA
684 Israel
2.00
2008
685 Japan
2.00
2005
686 Tokelau
2.00
NA
687 Mali
2.00
2009 Census
688 British Virgin Islands
2.00
1991
689 British Virgin Islands
2.00
1991
690 British Virgin Islands
2.00
1991
691 Jordan
2.00
NA
692 Venezuela
2.00
NA
693 Venezuela
2.00
NA
694 India
1.90
2001 census
695 Samoa
1.90
2001 census
696 Lithuania
1.90
2001 census
697 Trinidad and Tobago
1.90
2000 census
698 Kiribati
1.90
2005 census
699 Paraguay
1.90
2002 census
700 Niue
1.90
2001 census
701 Malawi
1.90
1998 census
702 Canada
1.90
2001 census
703 Mexico
1.90
2000 census
704 Ireland
1.90
2006 census
705 El Salvador
1.90
2003 est.
706 Brazil
1.80
2000 census
707 Norway
1.80
2004
708 Turks and Caicos Islands
1.80
NA
709 Kiribati
1.80
2005 census
710 Switzerland
1.80
2000 census
711 Indonesia
1.80
2000 census
712 Azerbaijan
1.80
NA
713 Philippines
1.80
2000 census
714 Sao Tome and Principe
1.80
2001 census
715 Gibraltar
1.80
2001 census
716 India
1.80
2001 census
717 Chad
1.70
1993 census
718 Curacao
1.70
2001 census
719 Bulgaria
1.70
2011 census
720 Anguilla
1.70
2001 census
721 Australia
1.70
2006 Census
722 Rwanda
1.70
NA
723 Nicaragua
1.70
2005 census
724 Kenya
1.70
2009 census
725 United States
1.70
2007 est.
726 United States
1.70
2007 est.
727 Israel
1.70
2008
728 Macedonia
1.63
2002 census
729 United Kingdom
1.60
2001 census
730 United States
1.60
2007 est.
731 Mexico
1.60
2000 census
732 New Zealand
1.60
2006 Census
733 New Zealand
1.60
2006 Census
734 Belize
1.60
2010 census
735 Dominica
1.60
2001 census
736 Iceland
1.60
2006 est.
737 Kenya
1.60
2009 census
738 Vietnam
1.50
1999 census
739 Laos
1.50
2005 census
740 Moldova
1.50
NA
741 Malaysia
1.50
2000 census
742 Marshall Islands
1.50
1999 census
743 Ireland
1.50
2006 census
744 Seychelles
1.50
2002 census
745 South Africa
1.50
2001 census
746 Saint Lucia
1.50
2001 census
747 Aruba
1.50
NA
748 Seychelles
1.50
2002 census
749 Liberia
1.40
2008 Census
750 Mexico
1.40
2000 census
751 Niue
1.40
2001 census
752 Estonia
1.40
2000 census
753 Trinidad and Tobago
1.40
2000 census
754 Botswana
1.40
2001 census
755 South Africa
1.40
2001 census
756 Samoa
1.30
2001 census
757 Lebanon
1.30
NA
758 Vanuatu
1.30
1999 Census
759 New Zealand
1.30
2006 Census
760 Poland
1.30
2002
761 Armenia
1.30
NA
762 Croatia
1.30
2001 census
763 Cambodia
1.30
1998 census
764 Curacao
1.30
2001 census
765 Costa Rica
1.30
NA
766 Dominica
1.30
2001 census
767 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)
1.30
2006 census
768 Greece
1.30
NA
769 Brazil
1.30
2000 census
770 Dominica
1.20
2001 census
771 Uruguay
1.10
2006
772 Vietnam
1.10
1999 census
773 Paraguay
1.10
2002 census
774 Paraguay
1.10
2002 census
775 Serbia
1.10
2002 census
776 Guyana
1.10
2002 census
777 Saint Lucia
1.10
2001 census
778 Chile
1.10
2002 census
779 Finland
1.10
2006
780 Finland
1.10
2006
781 Seychelles
1.10
2002 census
782 Wallis and Futuna
1.00
NA
783 Hungary
1.00
2001 census
784 Zimbabwe
1.00
NA
785 Latvia
1.00
2006
786 Montenegro
1.00
2003 census
787 Morocco
1.00
NA
788 Vanuatu
1.00
1999 Census
789 Norway
1.00
2004
790 Norway
1.00
2004
791 Marshall Islands
1.00
1999 census
792 Saint Pierre and Miquelon
1.00
NA
793 Senegal
1.00
NA
794 Switzerland
1.00
2000 census
795 Tunisia
1.00
NA
796 Tunisia
1.00
NA
797 Timor-Leste
1.00
2005
798 Timor-Leste
1.00
2005
799 Tuvalu
1.00
NA
800 United Kingdom
1.00
2001 census
801 Afghanistan
1.00
NA
802 Algeria
1.00
NA
803 Burma
1.00
NA
804 Chile
1.00
2002 census
805 Egypt
1.00
NA
806 France
1.00
NA
807 Haiti
1.00
NA
808 Zambia
1.00
NA
809 Uganda
0.90
2002 census
810 Bangladesh
0.90
2004
811 Gibraltar
0.90
2001 census
812 Croatia
0.90
2001 census
813 Slovenia
0.90
2002 census
814 Nepal
0.90
NA
815 Nicaragua
0.90
2005 census
816 Palau
0.90
2000 census
817 Romania
0.90
2002 census
818 Korea, South
0.90
2010 survey
819 Bahamas, The
0.80
2000 census
820 Curacao
0.80
2001 census
821 Czech Republic
0.80
2011 census
822 Micronesia, Federated States of
0.80
2000 Census
823 Georgia
0.80
2002 census
824 Georgia
0.80
2002 census
825 Ghana
0.80
2010 census
826 Malaysia
0.80
2000 census
827 Gaza Strip
0.70
NA
828 Fiji
0.70
2007 census
829 Thailand
0.70
2000 census
830 El Salvador
0.70
2003 est.
831 Singapore
0.70
2000 census
832 Ethiopia
0.70
2007 Census
833 Ethiopia
0.70
2007 Census
834 Georgia
0.70
2002 census
835 Kenya
0.70
2009 census
836 Sint Maarten
0.70
2001 census
837 United States
0.70
2007 est.
838 Costa Rica
0.70
NA
839 Greece
0.70
NA
840 Burkina Faso
0.60
NA
841 United States
0.60
2007 est.
842 Montenegro
0.60
2003 census
843 Ukraine
0.60
2006 est.
844 Liberia
0.60
2008 Census
845 Palau
0.60
2000 census
846 Seychelles
0.60
2002 census
847 Philippines
0.60
2000 census
848 Tuvalu
0.60
NA
849 Chad
0.50
1993 census
850 Moldova
0.50
NA
851 Mali
0.50
2009 Census
852 Vietnam
0.50
1999 census
853 Kazakhstan
0.50
2009 Census
854 Switzerland
0.40
2000 census
855 Botswana
0.40
2001 census
856 Latvia
0.40
2006
857 Mauritius
0.40
2000 census
858 Burkina Faso
0.40
NA
859 Croatia
0.40
2001 census
860 Bulgaria
0.40
2011 census
861 Macedonia
0.37
2002 census
862 Fiji
0.30
2007 census
863 Curacao
0.30
2001 census
864 Brazil
0.30
2000 census
865 Solomon Islands
0.30
1999 census
866 Uruguay
0.30
2006
867 Fiji
0.30
2007 census
868 Papua New Guinea
0.30
2000 census
869 Portugal
0.30
2001 census
870 Poland
0.30
2002
871 Poland
0.30
2002
872 Mauritius
0.30
2000 census
873 Mali
0.30
2009 Census
874 Solomon Islands
0.20
1999 census
875 Aruba
0.20
NA
876 Kazakhstan
0.20
2009 Census
877 Cambodia
0.20
1998 census
878 Liberia
0.20
2008 Census
879 Brazil
0.20
2000 census
880 Turkey
0.20
NA
881 Thailand
0.10
2000 census
882 Philippines
0.10
2000 census
883 India
0.10
2001 census
884 Romania
0.10
2002 census
885 Kazakhstan
0.10
2009 Census
886 Finland
0.10
2006
887 Rwanda
0.10
NA
888 Samoa
0.10
2001 census
889 Vietnam
0.10
1999 census
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