Table 2. Size and population of the countries that was completely souvereign 5 States around 1926, according to Tidens Calendar 1927 and population data for 1950 and 2000 from the UN website www.globalis.se. The former country names Size (km 2 ) Inhabitants (millions) Inhabitants /size (pers./km 2 ) Inhabitants 1950 (millions) Inhabitants 2000 (millions) Inhabitants 2000/1950 Abessinia (Ethiopia) 900 000 9,5 10,56 18,43 69,39 3,76 Afghanistan 650 000 11 16,92 8,15 20,74 2,54 Albania 30 000 0,85 28,33 1,22 3,08 2,53 Andorra 450 0,005 11,11 0,01 0,07 11,00 Arabia (Saudiarabia et al) No data No data No data - - - Argentina 2 790 000 10 3,58 17,15 36,90 2,15 Belgium 30 440 7,8 256,24 8,63 10,19 1,18 Bolivia 1 590 000 3 1,89 2,71 8,32 3,06 Brazil 8 511 000 30,6 3,60 53,98 174,16 3,23 Bulgaria 103 100 5,1 49,47 7,25 8,00 1,10 Chile 751 500 3,9 5,19 6,08 15,41 2,53 Colombia 1 283 000 6,6 5,14 12,57 41,68 3,32 Costa Rica 50 000 0,5 10,00 0,97 3,93 4,07 Denmark 44 300 3,5 79,01 4,27 5,34 1,25 Dominican rep. 50 000 0,9 18,00 2,43 8,74 3,60 Ecuador 307 000 2 6,51 3,39 12,31 3,63 Egypt 935 300 14 14,97 21,83 66,53 3,05 Estonia 47 550 1,2 25,24 1,10 1,37 1,24 Finland 388 500 3,5 9,01 4,01 5,18 1,29 France 551 000 40,4 73,32 41,83 59,19 1,41 Greece 127 000 6,2 48,82 7,57 10,98 1,45 Guatemala 113 000 2 17,70 3,15 11,23 3,57 Honduras 100 250 0,773 7,71 1,49 6,20 4,17 Italy 309 700 40 129,16 47,10 57,69 1,22 Japan 677 400 85 125,48 83,63 127,03 1,52 Yugoslavia 249 000 12,5 50,20 - - China 11 100 000 440 39,64 554,76 1269,96 2,29 Cuba 114 500 3,4 29,69 5,92 11,14 1,88 Latvia 65 800 1,9 28,88 1,95 2,38 1,22 Liberia 95 400 1,75 18,34 0,82 3,07 3,73 Liechtenstein 139 0,012 86,33 0,01 0,03 2,36 Lithuania 56 100 2,2 39,22 2,57 3,50 1,36 Luxembourg 2 600 0,275 105,77 0,30 0,44 1,48 Mexico 1 969 000 14,2 7,21 27,74 99,74 3,60 The Netherlands 40 800 7,4 181,37 10,11 15,92 1,57 Nepal 140 000 5,6 40,00 8,64 24,42 2,83 Nicaragua 127 000 0,64 5,04 1,30 5,11 3,94 Norway 323 800 2,8 8,65 3,27 4,49 1,37 Paraguay 253 100 0,8 3,16 1,47 5,35 3,63 Peru 1 355 000 5,5 4,06 7,63 25,66 3,36 Persia (Iran) 1 650 000 5,6 3,39 16,91 66,13 3,91 Poland 388 300 29 74,68 24,82 38,43 1,55 Portugal 92 000 5,6 60,87 8,41 10,23 1,22 Rumania 294 200 17,5 59,48 16,31 22,14 1,36 Russia 21 200 000 140 6,60 102,70 147,42 1,44 Salvador 34 000 1,6 47,06 1,95 6,20 3,18 Switzerland 41 300 4 96,85 4,69 7,26 1,55 Siam (Thailand) 500 000 9,7 19,40 20,61 60,67 2,94 Spain 505 000 21,9 43,37 28,01 40,23 1,44 UK 244 800 45,2 184,64 50,62 58,87 1,16 Sweden 448 460 6,1 13,60 7,01 8,87 1,26 Tjeckoslovakia 140 400 14,2 101,14 - - Turkey 887 200 12 13,53 21,48 68,16 3,17 Germany 470 700 62,5 132,78 68,38 82,31 1,20 82
Hungary 92 900 8,4 90,42 9,34 10,21 1,09 Uruguay 186 000 1,6 8,60 2,24 3,32 1,48 USA 8 000 000 114 14,25 157,81 284,86 1,81 Venezuela 1 020 400 3 2,94 5,09 24,40 4,79 Austria 83 800 6,6 78,76 6,94 8,11 1,17 Table 3. The population of the world completely independent 5 States in 2000, and their population in 1950, democratic development, and some economic factors, according to the UN website www.globalis.se. Country Inhabitants 1950 (miljoner) Inhabitants 2000 (miljoner) Political rights 6 (1= "complet") GDP per Inhabitant 2000 Export 7 of goods and services (% of GDP) Military expenses 8 (% of GDP) Afghanistan 8.15 20.74 7 Albania 1.22 3.08 4 3 719 19 1.3 Algeria 8.75 30.51 6 5 327 41 3.8 Andorra 0.01 0.07 1 Angola 4.15 13.93 6 1 462 90 4.5 Antigua and 0.05 0.08 4 10 196 70 Barbuda Argentina 17.15 36.90 1 12 095 11 1.2 Armenia 1.35 3.08 4 2 421 23 3.1 Australia 8.22 19.14 1 27 390 20 1.9 Azerbaijan 2.90 8.14 6 2 475 39 2.3 Bahamas 0.08 0.30 1 17 055 43 Bahrain 0.12 0.65 7 15 545 89 4.2 Bangladesh 43.85 139.43 3 1 543 14 1.3 Barbados 0.21 0.29 1 50 Belgium 8.63 10.19 1 27 659 85 1.3 Belize 0.07 0.25 1 5 682 53 0.9 Benin 2.01 7.23 2 975 15 0.6 Bhutan 0.17 0.56 7 3 685 30 Bolivia 2.71 8.32 1 2 387 18 2.3 Bosnia and 2.66 3.79 5 30 Herzegovina Botswana 0.42 1.73 2 8 353 53 3.5 Brazil 53.98 174.16 3 7 154 10 2 Brunei 0.05 0.33 7 67 3.9 Bulgaria 7.25 8.00 2 6 067 56 2.9 Burkina Fasso 3.98 11.88 4 986 9 1.1 Burma 17.16 45.88 7 0 1.8 Burundi 2.46 6.67 6 650 8 8 Central African 1.31 3.86 3 1 209 20 rope. Chile 6.08 15.41 2 9 132 32 3.7 Colombia 12.57 41.68 4 5 974 17 3.1 Costa rica 0.97 3.93 1 8 170 49 Cyprus 0.49 0.79 19 175 55 3.4 Denmark 4.27 5.34 1 28 956 47 1.6 Dem Rep of Congo 12.18 50.69 7 602 22 Djibuti 0.06 0.73 4 1 857 35 4.6 Dominica 0.05 0.07 1 5 677 53 Dominican rep. 2.43 8.74 2 6 395 37 0.9 Ecuador 3.39 12.31 3 3 230 37 1.8 Egypt 21.83 66.53 6 3 527 16 3.3 Equatorial 0.23 0.43 7 5 707 99 Guinea El Salvador 1.95 6.20 2 4 597 27 0.8 Ivory Coast 2.51 17.05 6 1 589 40 83
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