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Turkey ranks 18th out of 194 countries by population

Turkey ranks 18th out of 194 countries by population

July 10, 2024

According to the Turkish Statistical Institute’s "World Population Day 2024", the date 11 July 1987 (when the world population reached 5 billion) was adopted by the United Nations Development Programme (UN) in 1989 as "World Population Day". 
Each year on this special day, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) identifies a theme that addresses important population-related issues and undertakes awareness-raising activities.

According to UN demographic estimates, the country with the largest population in 2023 was India with 1 billion. 428 million. 627 thousand. 663 people, followed by China with 1 billion. 425 million. 671 thousand. 352 people and the USA with 339 million. 996 thousand. 563 people. These three countries account for 39.7 per cent of the world’s population.

With a population of 85,372,377, Turkey ranks 18th out of 194 countries and, in addition, exceeds the European average of children and youth. Turkey has a population of 1.1% of the world’s population.

 

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