List of countries by population in 1939
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This is a list of countries by population in 1939. Estimate numbers are from the beginning of the year, and exact population figures are for countries that were having a census in the year 1939 (which were on various dates in that year).
Rank | Country/Territory | Population c. 1939 | Percentage of
World Population |
---|---|---|---|
- | World[1] | 2,300,000 | - |
1 | British Empire[2][3]
|
466,858,000 | 20.3 |
2 | Empire of Japan[2][3]
|
304,119,000 | 13.2 |
3 | Nationalist China[3] | 267,568,000 | 13.8 |
4 | Soviet Union | 170,557,000 | 7.4 |
5 | United States[3]
|
147,500,800 | 6.4 |
6 | France[2][3][4]
|
110,000,000 | 4.8 |
7 | Germany[2][3]
|
80,520,000 | 3.5 |
8 | Netherlands[3]
|
78,164,000 | 3.4 |
9 | Italy[2][3][7]
|
56,393,774 | 2.4 |
10 | Brazil[3] | 40,289,000 | 1.7 |
11 | Poland[3] | 34,849,000 | 1.5 |
12 | Kingdom of Spain and Second Spanish Republic[3]
|
26,372,800 | 1.1 |
13 | Belgium[3]
|
22,491,000 | 1.0 |
14 | Mexico[3] | 19,320,000 | 0.8 |
15 | Turkey[3] | 17,370,000 | 0.8 |
16 | Egypt[3] | 16,492,000 | 0.7 |
17 | Romania[3] | 15,970,000 | 0.7 |
18 | Yugoslavia[3] | 15,490,000 | 0.7 |
19 | Siam[3] | 15,023,000 | 0.7 |
20 | Iran[3] | 14,340,000 | 0.6 |
21 | Argentina[3] | 13,948,000 | 0.6 |
22 | Canada[3] | 11,267,000 | 0.5 |
23 | Hungary[3] | 9,129,000 | 0.4 |
24 | Colombia[3] | 8,896,000 | 0.4 |
25 | Portugal[3]
|
8,107,000 | 0.4 |
26 | Afghanistan[3] | 7,400,000 | 0.3 |
27 | Greece[3] | 7,222,000 | 0.3 |
28 | Peru[3] | 6,572,000 | 0.3 |
29 | Bulgaria[3] | 6,458,000 | 0.3 |
30 | Sweden[3] | 6,341,000 | 0.3 |
31 | Nepal[3] | 6,087,000 | 0.3 |
32 | Chile[3] | 4,914,000 | 0.2 |
33 | Cuba[3] | 4,235,000 | 0.2 |
34 | Switzerland[3] | 4,210,000 | 0.2 |
35 | Denmark[3]
|
3,812,500 | 0.2 |
36 | Finland[3] | 3,700,000 | 0.2 |
37 | Iraq[3] | 3,698,000 | 0.2 |
38 | Morocco[3] | 3,628,000 | 0.2 |
39 | Slovak Republic[3] | 3,577,000 | 0.2 |
40 | Ireland[3] | 2,960,000 | 0.1 |
41 | Norway[3] | 2,945,000 | 0.1 |
42 | Haiti[3] | 2,707,000 | 0.1 |
43 | Saudi Arabia[3] | 2,670,000 | 0.1 |
44 | Bolivia[3] | 2,659,000 | 0.1 |
45 | Lithuania[3] | 2,575,000 | 0.1 |
46 | Ecuador[3] | 2,412,000 | 0.1 |
47 | Guatemala[3] | 2,150,000 | 0.1 |
48 | Latvia[3] | 1,994,500 | 0.1 |
49 | Uruguay[3] | 1,953,000 | 0.1 |
50 | Dominican Republic[3] | 1,634,000 | 0.1 |
51 | El Salvador[3] | 1,459,600 | 0.1 |
52 | Estonia[3] | 1,134,000 | - |
53 | Albania[3] | 1,073,000 | - |
54 | Honduras[3] | 1,096,950 | - |
55 | Mongolian People's Republic[3] | 819,000 | - |
56 | Nicaragua[3] | 806,000 | - |
57 | Liberia[3] | 780,000 | - |
58 | Costa Rica[3] | 623,400 | - |
59 | Panama[3] | 605,000 | - |
60 | Luxembourg[3] | 295,000 | - |
61 | Iceland[3] | 118,900 | - |
62 | Monaco[3] | 24,000 | - |
63 | San Marino[3] | 14,500 | - |
64 | Liechtenstein[3] | 13,000 | - |
65 | Andorra[3] | 6,000 | - |
66 | Vatican City[3] | 1,000 | - |
67 | Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen | ? | ? |
68 | Communist China | ? | ? |
69 | Danzig | ? | ? |
70 | Tibet | ? | ? |
71 | People's Democratic Republic of Yemen | ? | ? |
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Note: The aggregate populations will exceed the total population because some states existed in multiple entities. For example, the Kingdom of Prussia and the Hapsburg Monarchy had holdings that were also part of the Holy Roman Empire (though not all of the Prussian and Hapsburg territories shared this aspect). In another case, the province of Wallachia was a vassal of the Ottoman sultan, but also a tributary of the Russian Empire.
See also
- List of countries by population
- List of countries by population in 1907
- List of countries by population in 2000
- List of countries by population in 2005
- List of territories occupied by Imperial Japan
Notes
- ↑
- Jamaica - ?
- Saint Lucia - ?
- Bermuda - ?
- Barbados - ?
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines - ?
- Saint Kitts and Nevis - ?
- Montserrat - ?
- British Virgin Islands - ?
- Cayman Islands - ?
- The Bahamas - ?
- Grenada - ?
- Dominica - ?
- British Windward Islands - ?
- British Leeward Islands - ?
- British Honduras - ?
- Saint Kitts and Nevis - ?
- Trinidad and Tobago - ?
- ↑
- South Africa - 10,160,000
- Sierra Leone - ?
- British Mauritius - ?
- Gambia Colony and Protectorate - ?
- Basutoland - ?
- Gold Coast - ?
- Bechuanaland Protectorate - ?
- British Somaliland - ?
- Uganda Protectorate - ?
- Zanzibar - ?
- Nyasaland - ?
- Swaziland - ?
- Anglo-Egyptian Sudan - ?
- Seychelles - ?
- Colonial Nigeria - ?
- Union of South Africa - ?
- British Cameroons - ?
- British Kenya - ?
- Tanganyika - ?
- South-West Africa - ?
- Southern Rhodesia - ?
- Northern Rhodesia - ?
- ↑ Including:
- ↑
- Colony of Niger - ?
- French Sudan - ?
- French Guinea - ?
- French Upper Volta - ?
- French Dahomey - ?
- French Togoland - ?
- ↑
- French Morocco - 6,622,200
- French Tunisia - 2,781,000
- French Algeria - 7,517,000
- ↑
- ↑
- French Chad - ?
- French Congo - ?
- French Cameroons - ?
- Ubangi-Shari - ?
References
- ↑ "U.S. Census BureauWorld Population Historical Estimates of World Population". Retrieved March 4, 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Mark Harrison, ed. (1998), "The Economics of WWII"., Cambridge University Press
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 "Population Statistics". Library.uu.nl. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
- ↑ Tony Chafer, The end of empire in French West Africa: France's successful decolonisation? (2002)see Chafer abstract
- 1 2 "Spanish Morocco".
- ↑ According to the preceding reference, French Morocco contained 90% of the Moroccan population in 1955. This ratio was used for the Moroccan population of 1939. Please update if more accurate information is available.
- ↑ Istat (December 2010). "I censimenti nell'Italia unita I censimenti nell'Italia unita Le fonti di stato della popolazione tra il XIX e il XXI secolo ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI STATISTICA SOCIETÀ ITALIANA DI DEMOGRAFIA STORICA Le fonti di stato della popolazione tra il XIX e il XXI secolo" (PDF). Annali di Statistica. XII. 2: 269. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
- ↑ Population distribution according to first reference was 10% in Spanish Morocco and 90% for French Morocco in 1955. This ratio was used to divide the 1939 total Moroccan population figures. Please update if more accurate information is found.
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