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  2. Prevalence of tobacco use - Wikipedia

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    The Health Survey for England in 2002 found a smoking rate of 26%. By 2007 the proportion of adult smokers in England had declined four percentage points to 22%. [47] In 2015, it was reported smoking rates in England had fallen to 16.9%, a record low. [48] The rate in England had fallen to 14.4% in 2018. [49]

  3. Smoking in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Smoking in Mexico occurs at a rate of roughly 13% of the population, [1] and Mexico is ranked 130 in the world in annual cigarette consumption — a lower per capita cigarette consumption than Argentina, Brazil, or the US.

  4. Smoking in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Percentages of smoking adult population in Finland, Norway, USA, Japan and the Netherlands in 2011. In Finland, the smoking figures are among the lowest in Europe. [1] There are several factors that have influenced the decrease in the smoking prevalence, such as legislative actions, health promotion and national monitoring systems, policies aimed at reducing tobacco consumption through public ...

  5. Hong Kong Has One of the World's Lowest Smoking Rates ... - AOL

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  6. Category:Smoking by country - Wikipedia

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  7. Smoking in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden was the only European country to achieve the WHO goal of less than 20% daily smoking prevalence among adults by year 2000. [2] Sweden has a high level of use of smokeless tobacco, specifically a moist snuff product called 'snus', which some Swedes have used as a replacement for smoking. [2]

  8. Indonesia raises smoking age limit, will curb cigarette ... - AOL

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    A country of 270 million people, Indonesia is one of the world's top producers of tobacco and there are about 70 million adult smokers there, the World Health Organization said in a 2021 survey.

  9. Smoking ban - Wikipedia

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    Smoking was banned in Berlin in 1723, in Königsberg in 1742, and in Stettin in 1744. These bans were repealed in the revolutions of 1848. [27] Prior to 1865 Russia had a ban on smoking in the streets. [28] The first building in the world to ban smoking was the Old Government Building in Wellington, New Zealand in 1876. The ban related to ...