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World map from 1565 World map depicting 1555–1556. This is a list of countries by population in 1500. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year, and exact population figures are for countries that held a census on various dates in that year.
List of countries by population; List of countries by population in 1000; List of countries by population in 1500; List of countries by population in 1600; List of countries by population in 1700; List of countries by population in 1800; List of political entities in the 1st century
A comprehensive list of all of its anachronistic components has been made at List of states in the Holy Roman Empire, and would be much too large to fit here. Austria – Archduchy of Austria Capital: Vienna; Bavaria – Duchy of Bavaria Capital: Regensburg; Bohemia – Kingdom of Bohemia Capital: Prague; Brandenburg – Margraviate of Brandenburg
This is the list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present.
0–9. List of states by population in 1 CE; List of countries by population in 1000; List of countries by population in 1500; List of countries by population in 1600
This is a list of population milestones by country (and year first reached). Only existing countries are included, not former countries. ... Peru: 1500 Russia: 1765 ...
UN estimates (as of 2017) for world population by continent in 2000 and in 2050 (pie chart size to scale) Asia Africa Europe Central/South America North America Oceania. Population estimates for world regions based on Maddison (2007), [29] in millions. The row showing total world population includes the average growth rate per year over the ...
Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year, and exact population figures are for countries that held a census on various dates in that year. The bulk of these numbers are sourced from Alexander V. Avakov's Two Thousand Years of Economic Statistics, Volume 1 , pages 15 to 17, which cover population figures from the year 1600 divided ...