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Continental subregion: Population (2021) % (world) ±% p.a. (2010–2013) World: 7,909,295,151: 100%: 1.17% Southern Asia: 1,989,452,478: 25.2%: 1.32% Eastern Asia: 1,663,696,923: 21.0%: 0.57% South-eastern Asia: 675,796,065: 8.5%: 1.20% Eastern Africa: 461,141,845: 5.8%: 2.89% South America: 434,254,119: 5.5%: 1.06% Western Africa ...
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The Statistics Division of the United Nations (UN) is in charge of the collection, processing, and dissemination of statistical information for the UN. In 1999, it developed a system of macro-geographical (continental) regions, subregions, and other selected economic groups to report advances towards achieving numerous millennial development goals ...
The following is a non-exhaustive list of subregions, arranged alphabetically by region (i.e., by continent); in the UN geoscheme, higher-level, macro-geographical regions are arranged to the extent possible according to continents. Sequenceused in the list (not all criteria are applied to each continent): 1. by the UN Statistics Division's geosche...
The United Nations geoscheme is a system which divides 248 countries and territories in the world into six continental regions, 22 geographical subregions, and two intermediary regions. [1] . It was devised by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) based on the M49 coding classification. [2] .
Find out the current and projected population of each continent in 2024, based on data from the United Nations. Learn about the geography, culture, and history of the seven continents and their subregions.
12 de jun. de 2019 · Learn how the global population is distributed among the continents, with Asia being the most populous and extensive. See the list of continents by population rank, percentage, and growth rate.