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Below are two tables which report the average adult human height by country or geographical region. ... Czech Republic: 180.3 cm (5 ft 11 in) 167.2 cm (5 ft 6 in) 1. ...
This is a list of countries and territories by their average elevation above sea level based on the data published by Central Intelligence Agency, [1] unless another source is cited. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1.
English: The map above shows the average (mean) height of a male 19-year-old in 2019 in each country and territory in the world for which data is available. The source of the data is a pooled analysis of 2,181 measurement-based scientific studies covering over 65 Million participants from 1985 to 2019.
The average height of 19-year-old Dutch orphans in 1865 was 160 cm (5 ft 3 in). [77] From 1830 to 1857, the average height of a Dutch person decreased, even while Dutch real GNP per capita was growing at an average rate of more than 0.5% per year. The worst decline was in urban areas that in 1847, the urban height penalty was 2.5 cm (1.0 in).
The Czech Republic's population has an average age of 43.3 years. [187] The life expectancy in 2021 was estimated to be 79.5 years (76.55 years male, 82.61 years female). [188] About 77,000 people immigrate to the Czech Republic annually. [189]
Czech Republic: Sněžka: 1603 m 5,259 ft Elbe: 115 m 377 ft 1487 m 4,879 ft Denmark: Møllehøj: 171 m 561 ft Lammefjord: −7 m −23 ft: 178 m 584 ft Djibouti: Mousa Ali: 2021 m 6,631 ft Lake Assal [l] −155 m −509 ft: 2183 m 7,162 ft Dominica: Morne Diablotins: 1447 m 4,747 ft Caribbean Sea: sea level 1447 m 4,747 ft Dominican Republic
The average height for men and women in the United States is 5'9" and 5'4", respectively. Here are 40 celebrities that are way taller than we realized.
Tallest man in what is today the Czech Republic; his height is also often listed as 242 cm (7 ft 11.5 in). 1841–1886 (45) Öndör Gongor: Mongolia: 240 cm: 7 ft 10.5 in: Very tall man in early-20th-century Mongolia. Was measured by Roy Chapman Andrews. 1880/85–1925/30 Edhem Kadušić Bosnia and Herzegovina: 238 cm 7 ft 10 in