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This is a list of countries by obesity rate, ... Rank Country Percentage of adults ... Spain: 19.17 122 Afghanistan: 17.59 123 Maldives:
indicates "Health in COUNTRY or TERRITORY" links. Mean BMI ... Spain * 26.7: 27.4: 26.0 ... List of countries by obesity rate; References
Pages in category "Obesity by country" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Obesity in Argentina;
Dymaxion map of the world with the 30 largest countries and territories by area. This is a list of the world's countries and their dependencies, ranked by total area, including land and water. This list includes entries that are not limited to those in the ISO 3166-1 standard, which covers sovereign states and dependent territories.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 February 2025. World map of countries or territories by Human Development Index scores in increments of 0.050 (based on 2022 data, published in 2024) ≥ 0.950 0.900–0.950 0.850–0.899 0.800–0.849 0.750–0.799 0.700–0.749 0.650–0.699 0.600–0.649 0.550–0.599 0.500–0.549 0.450–0.499 0. ...
An alternate copyrighted graph of the same data, published by OECD can be viewed here. Further SVG Info: This version uses shapes rather than regular text. While this makes the file more consistent when rendered, it makes it a much larger file. A smaller version with the text defined as text is also available.
This is a list of countries and dependencies ranked by population density, sorted by inhabitants per square kilometre or square mile. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1. The list also includes unrecognized but de facto independent countries. The figures in the table ...
Spain spends the least on family support out of all western European countries—0.5% of GDP. A graphic illustration of the enormous social gulf in this field is the fact [ citation needed ] that a Spanish family would need to have 57 children to enjoy the same financial support as a family with 3 children in Luxembourg [ citation needed ] .