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Below are two tables which report the average adult human height by country or geographical region. ... Estonia: 175.7 cm (5 ft 9 in) 182.8 cm (6 ft 0 in)
By data from Statistics Estonia life expectancy at birth in both 2019 and 2020 was 74.4 years for males and 82.8 years for females, on average for all 78,8 years. [31] Life expectancy has increased during last years for both sexes, men are expected to live disability-free for 54.1 years and women for 57.6 years.
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).
Lithuania (average) 0.879 – Latvia (average) 0.879: 7 South Estonia Estonia: 0.873 8 Kurzeme Region Latvia: 0.870 9 Vidzeme Region Latvia: 0.868 10 Zemgale Region Latvia: 0.861 11 Northeastern Estonia Estonia: 0.857 12 Western Estonia Estonia: 0.855 13 Šiauliai County Lithuania: 0.852 14-15 Panevėžys County Lithuania: 0.850 14-15 Telšiai ...
Estonia's population on 31 December 2021 (1,331,824 people) was about 3% higher than in the previous census of 2011. 84% of people residing in Estonia in 2021 lived in Estonia at the time of the previous census as well. 11% had been added by births and 5% by immigration over the ten years 2011–2021.
Sam McDonald (1762 – 6 May 1802), called "Big Sam", was a Scotsman of unusual height for his day who had a distinguished military career and was a noted "strongman". Most sources state his height as 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m), [201] with a burly build, although one 1822 source claims 10 feet 4 inches (3.15 m). [202] 1762-1802 (40?) Mildred ...
Between 1970 and 1990, the total fertility rate (TFR - the average number of children a woman bears [5]) of Estonian women was little over 2 children born per woman. [6] A fast decrease of the TFR occurred after independence. In 1998 the lowest rate was recorded: 1.28 children born per women.
In November 2018, Statistics Estonia had released a metric of the exports of goods which showed increase by 18% [2] while in December of the same year the industrial producer price index had fallen by .6% in comparison to last month but rose by 1.6%. [3]