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Country Comparison :: Religions
This entry is an ordered listing of religions by adherents starting with the largest group and sometimes includes the percent of total population. The core characteristics and beliefs of the world’s major religions are described below.

Baha’i - Founded by Mirza Husayn-Ali (known as Baha’u’llah) in Iran in 1852, Baha’i faith emphasizes monotheism and believes in one eternal transcendent God. Its guiding focus is to encourage the unity of all peoples on the earth so that justice and peace may be achieved on earth. Baha’i revelation contends the prophets of major world religions reflect some truth or element of the divine, believes all were manifestations of God given to specific communities in specific times, and that Baha’u’llah is an additional prophet meant to call all humankind. Bahais are an open community, located worldwide, with the greatest concentration of believers in South Asia.

Buddhism - Religion or philosophy inspired by the 5th century B.C. teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (also known as Gautama Buddha “the enlightened one”). Buddhism focuses on the goal of spiritual enlightenment centered on an understanding of Gautama Buddha’s Four Noble Truths on the nature of suffering, and on the Eightfold Path of spiritual and moral practice, to break the cycle of suffering of which we are a part. Buddhism ascribes to a karmic system of rebirth. Several schools and sects of Buddhism exist, differing often on the nature of the Buddha, the extent to which enlightenment can be achieved - for one or for all, and by whom - religious orders or laity.

Basic Groupings

   Theravada Buddhism: The oldest Buddhist school, Theravada is practiced mostly in Sri Lanka, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, and Thailand, with minority representation elsewhere in Asia and the West. Theravadans follow the Pali Canon of Buddha’s teachings, and believe that one may escape the cycle of rebirth, worldly attachment, and suffering for oneself; this process may take one or several lifetimes.

   Mahayana Buddhism, including subsets Zen and Tibetan Buddhism: Forms of Mahayana Buddhism are common in East Asia and Tibet, and parts of the West. Mahayanas have additional scriptures beyond the Pali Canon and believe the Buddha is eternal and still teaching. Unlike Theravada Buddhism, Mahayana schools maintain the Buddha-nature is present in all beings and all will ultimately achieve enlightenment.

Christianity - Descending from Judaism, Christianity’s central belief maintains Jesus of Nazareth is the promised messiah of the Hebrew Scriptures, and that his life, death, and resurrection are salvific for the world. Christianity is one of the three monotheistic Abrahamic faiths, along with Islam and Judaism, which traces its spiritual lineage to Abraham of the Hebrew Scriptures. Its sacred texts include the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament (or the Christian Gospels).

Basic Groupings

   Catholicism (or Roman Catholicism): This is the oldest established western Christian church and the world’s largest single religious body. It is supranational, and recognizes a hierarchical structure with the Pope, or Bishop of Rome, as its head, located at the Vatican. Catholics believe the Pope is the divinely ordered head of the Church from a direct spiritual legacy of Jesus’ apostle Peter. Catholicism is comprised of 23 particular Churches, or Rites - one Western (Roman or Latin-Rite) and 22 Eastern. The Latin Rite is by far the largest, making up about 98% of Catholic membership. Eastern-Rite Churches, such as the Maronite Church and the Ukrainian Catholic Church, are in communion with Rome although they preserve their own worship traditions and their immediate hierarchy consists of clergy within their own rite. The Catholic Church has a comprehensive theological and moral doctrine specified for believers in its catechism, which makes it unique among most forms of Christianity.

   Mormonism (including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints): Originating in 1830 in the United States under Joseph Smith, Mormonism is not characterized as a form of Protestant Christianity because it claims additional revealed Christian scriptures after the Hebrew Bible and New Testament. The Book of Mormon maintains there was an appearance of Jesus in the New World following the Christian account of his resurrection, and that the Americas are uniquely blessed continents. Mormonism believes earlier Christian traditions, such as the Roman Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant reform faiths, are apostasies and that Joseph Smith’s revelation of the Book of Mormon is a restoration of true Christianity. Mormons have a hierarchical religious leadership structure, and actively proselytize their faith; they are located primarily in the Americas and in a number of other Western countries.

   Orthodox Christianity: The oldest established eastern form of Christianity, the Holy Orthodox Church, has a ceremonial head in the Bishop of Constantinople (Istanbul), also known as a Patriarch, but its various regional forms (e.g., Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Serbian Orthodox, Ukrainian Orthodox) are autocephalous (independent of Constantinople’s authority, and have their own Patriarchs). Orthodox churches are highly nationalist and ethnic. The Orthodox Christian faith shares many theological tenets with the Roman Catholic Church, but diverges on some key premises and does not recognize the governing authority of the Pope.

   Protestant Christianity: Protestant Christianity originated in the 16th century as an attempt to reform Roman Catholicism’s practices, dogma, and theology. It encompasses several forms or denominations which are extremely varied in structure, beliefs, relationship to state, clergy, and governance. Many protestant theologies emphasize the primary role of scripture in their faith, advocating individual interpretation of Christian texts without the mediation of a final religious authority such as the Roman Pope. The oldest Protestant Christianities include Lutheranism, Calvinism (Presbyterians), and Anglican Christianity (Episcopalians), which have established liturgies, governing structure, and formal clergy. Other variants on Protestant Christianity, including Pentecostal movements and independent churches, may lack one or more of these elements, and their leadership and beliefs are individualized and dynamic.

Hinduism - Originating in the Vedic civilization of India (second and first millennium B.C.), Hinduism is an extremely diverse set of beliefs and practices with no single founder or religious authority. Hinduism has many scriptures; the Vedas, the Upanishads, and the Bhagavad-Gita are among some of the most important. Hindus may worship one or many deities, usually with prayer rituals within their own home. The most common figures of devotion are the gods Vishnu, Shiva, and a mother goddess, Devi. Most Hindus believe the soul, or atman, is eternal, and goes through a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) determined by one’s positive or negative karma, or the consequences of one’s actions. The goal of religious life is to learn to act so as to finally achieve liberation (moksha) of one’s soul, escaping the rebirth cycle.

Islam - The third of the monotheistic Abrahamic faiths, Islam originated with the teachings of Muhammad in the 7th century. Muslims believe Muhammad is the final of all religious prophets (beginning with Abraham) and that the Qu’ran, which is the Islamic scripture, was revealed to him by God. Islam derives from the word submission, and obedience to God is a primary theme in this religion. In order to live an Islamic life, believers must follow the five pillars, or tenets, of Islam, which are the testimony of faith (shahada), daily prayer (salah), giving alms (zakah), fasting during Ramadan (sawm), and the pilgrimage to Mecca (hajj).

Basic Groupings

   The two primary branches of Islam are Sunni and Shia, which split from each other over a religio-political leadership dispute about the rightful successor to Muhammad. The Shia believe Muhammad’s cousin and son-in-law, Ali, was the only divinely ordained Imam (religious leader), while the Sunni maintain the first three caliphs after Muhammad were also legitimate authorities. In modern Islam, Sunnis and Shia continue to have different views of acceptable schools of Islamic jurisprudence, and who is a proper Islamic religious authority. Islam also has an active mystical branch, Sufism, with various Sunni and Shia subsets.

    Sunni Islam accounts for over 75% of the world’s Muslim population. It recognizes the Abu Bakr as the first caliph after Muhammad. Sunni has four schools of Islamic doctrine and law - Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali - which uniquely interpret the Hadith, or recorded oral traditions of Muhammad. A Sunni Muslim may elect to follow any one of these schools, as all are considered equally valid.

    Shia Islam represents 10-20% of Muslims worldwide, and its distinguishing feature is its reverence for Ali as an infallible, divinely inspired leader, and as the first Imam of the Muslim community after Muhammad. A majority of Shia are known as “Twelvers,” because they believe that the 11 familial successor imams after Muhammad culminate in a 12th Imam (al-Mahdi) who is hidden in the world and will reappear at its end to redeem the righteous.

Variants


   Ismaili faith: A sect of Shia Islam, its adherents are also known as “Seveners,” because they believe that the rightful seventh Imam in Islamic leadership was Isma’il, the elder son of Imam Jafar al-Sadiq. Ismaili tradition awaits the return of the seventh Imam as the Mahdi, or Islamic messianic figure. Ismailis are located in various parts of the world, particularly South Asia and the Levant.

   Alawi faith: Another Shia sect of Islam, the name reflects followers’ devotion to the religious authority of Ali. Alawites are a closed, secretive religious group who assert they are Shia Muslims, although outside scholars speculate their beliefs may have a syncretic mix with other faiths originating in the Middle East. Alawis live mostly in Syria, Lebanon, and Turkey.
br>    Druze faith: A highly secretive tradition and a closed community that derives from the Ismaili sect of Islam; its core beliefs are thought to emphasize a combination of Gnostic principles believing that the Fatimid caliph, al-Hakin, is the one who embodies the key aspects of goodness of the universe, which are, the intellect, the word, the soul, the preceder, and the follower. The Druze have a key presence in Syria, Lebanon, and Israel.

Jainism - Originating in India, Jain spiritual philosophy believes in an eternal human soul, the eternal universe, and a principle of “the own nature of things.” It emphasizes compassion for all living things, seeks liberation of the human soul from reincarnation through enlightenment, and values personal responsibility due to the belief in the immediate consequences of one’s behavior. Jain philosophy teaches non-violence and prescribes vegetarianism for monks and laity alike; its adherents are a highly influential religious minority in Indian society.

Judaism - One of the first known monotheistic religions, likely dating to between 2000-1500 B.C., Judaism is the native faith of the Jewish people, based upon the belief in a covenant of responsibility between a sole omnipotent creator God and Abraham, the patriarch of Judaism’s Hebrew Bible, or Tanakh. Divine revelation of principles and prohibitions in the Hebrew Scriptures form the basis of Jewish law, or halakhah, which is a key component of the faith. While there are extensive traditions of Jewish halakhic and theological discourse, there is no final dogmatic authority in the tradition. Local communities have their own religious leadership. Modern Judaism has three basic categories of faith: Orthodox, Conservative, and Reform/Liberal. These differ in their views and observance of Jewish law, with the Orthodox representing the most traditional practice, and Reform/Liberal communities the most accommodating of individualized interpretations of Jewish identity and faith.

Shintoism - A native animist tradition of Japan, Shinto practice is based upon the premise that every being and object has its own spirit or kami. Shinto practitioners worship several particular kamis, including the kamis of nature, and families often have shrines to their ancestors’ kamis. Shintoism has no fixed tradition of prayers or prescribed dogma, but is characterized by individual ritual. Respect for the kamis in nature is a key Shinto value. Prior to the end of World War II, Shinto was the state religion of Japan, and bolstered the cult of the Japanese emperor.

Sikhism - Founded by the Guru Nanak (born 1469), Sikhism believes in a non-anthropomorphic, supreme, eternal, creator God; centering one’s devotion to God is seen as a means of escaping the cycle of rebirth. Sikhs follow the teachings of Nanak and nine subsequent gurus. Their scripture, the Guru Granth Sahib - also known as the Adi Granth - is considered the living Guru, or final authority of Sikh faith and theology. Sikhism emphasizes equality of humankind and disavows caste, class, or gender discrimination.

Taoism - Chinese philosophy or religion based upon Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching, which centers on belief in the Tao, or the way, as the flow of the universe and the nature of things. Taoism encourages a principle of non-force, or wu-wei, as the means to live harmoniously with the Tao. Taoists believe the esoteric world is made up of a perfect harmonious balance and nature, while in the manifest world - particularly in the body - balance is distorted. The Three Jewels of the Tao - compassion, simplicity, and humility - serve as the basis for Taoist ethics.

Zoroastrianism - Originating from the teachings of Zoroaster in about the 9th or 10th century B.C., Zoroastrianism may be the oldest continuing creedal religion. Its key beliefs center on a transcendent creator God, Ahura Mazda, and the concept of free will. The key ethical tenets of Zoroastrianism expressed in its scripture, the Avesta, are based on a dualistic worldview where one may prevent chaos if one chooses to serve God and exercises good thoughts, good words, and good deeds. Zoroastrianism is generally a closed religion and members are almost always born to Zoroastrian parents. Prior to the spread of Islam, Zoroastrianism dominated greater Iran. Today, though a minority, Zoroastrians remain primarily in Iran, India, and Pakistan.
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Rank Country (%) Date
1 Mauritania 100.00 NA
2 Pitcairn Islands 100.00 NA
3 Saudi Arabia 100.00 NA
4 Turkey 99.80 NA
5 Gaza Strip 99.30 NA
6 Algeria 99.00 NA
7 Wallis and Futuna 99.00 NA
8 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 99.00 NA
9 Morocco 98.70 NA
10 Comoros 98.00 NA
11 Moldova 98.00 NA
12 Iran 98.00 NA
13 Timor-Leste 98.00 2005
14 Tunisia 98.00 NA
15 Malta 98.00 NA
16 Greece 98.00 NA
17 Honduras 97.00 NA
18 Tuvalu 97.00 NA
19 Mayotte 97.00 NA
20 Libya 97.00 NA
21 Iraq 97.00 NA
22 Cambodia 96.40 1998 census
23 United Arab Emirates 96.00 NA
24 Venezuela 96.00 NA
25 Bolivia 95.00 NA
26 Denmark 95.00 NA
27 Dominican Republic 95.00 NA
28 Ecuador 95.00 NA
29 Pakistan 95.00 NA
30 Armenia 94.70 NA
31 Thailand 94.60 2000 census
32 Djibouti 94.00 NA
33 Senegal 94.00 NA
34 Spain 94.00 NA
35 Azerbaijan 93.40 NA
36 Taiwan 93.00 NA
37 Argentina 92.00 NA
38 Jordan 92.00 NA
39 Colombia 90.00 NA
40 Monaco 90.00 NA
41 Egypt 90.00 NA
42 Hong Kong 90.00 NA
43 Mali 90.00 NA
44 Italy 90.00 NA
45 Gambia, The 90.00 NA
46 Poland 89.80 2002
47 Paraguay 89.60 2002 census
48 Bangladesh 89.50 2004
49 Burma 89.00 NA
50 Turkmenistan 89.00 NA
51 Uzbekistan 88.00 NA
52 Croatia 87.80 2001 census
53 Ireland 87.40 2006 census
54 Luxembourg 87.00 2000
55 Sweden 87.00 NA
56 Romania 86.80 2002 census
57 Indonesia 86.10 2000 census
58 British Virgin Islands 86.00 1991
59 Norway 85.70 2004
60 Liberia 85.60 2008 Census
61 Guinea 85.00 NA
62 Kuwait 85.00 NA
63 Panama 85.00 NA
64 Puerto Rico 85.00 NA
65 Tajikistan 85.00 2003 est.
66 Serbia 85.00 2002 census
67 Portugal 84.50 2001 census
68 Georgia 83.90 2002 census
69 Japan 83.90 2005
70 Faroe Islands 83.80 2006 census
71 Bulgaria 82.60 2001 census
72 Finland 82.50 2006
73 Seychelles 82.30 2002 census
74 Peru 81.30 2007 Census
75 Bahrain 81.20 2001 census
76 Philippines 80.90 2000 census
77 Aruba 80.80 NA
78 Vietnam 80.80 1999 census
79 Iceland 80.70 2006 est.
80 Nepal 80.60 NA
81 India 80.50 2001 census
82 Curacao 80.10 2001 census
83 Afghanistan 80.00 NA
84 Niger 80.00 NA
85 Haiti 80.00 NA
86 Cocos (Keeling) Islands 80.00 2002 est.
87 Belarus 80.00 NA
88 Malawi 79.90 1998 census
89 Lithuania 79.00 2001 census
90 Gibraltar 78.10 2001 census
91 Cyprus 78.00 NA
92 Qatar 77.50 2004 census
93 Mexico 76.50 2000 census
94 Costa Rica 76.30 NA
95 Liechtenstein 76.20 June 2002
96 Israel 75.50 2008
97 Belgium 75.00 NA
98 Bhutan 75.00 NA
99 Oman 75.00 NA
100 West Bank 75.00 NA
101 Kyrgyzstan 75.00 NA
102 Montenegro 74.20 2003 census
103 Syria 74.00 NA
104 Austria 73.60 2001 census
105 Brazil 73.60 2000 census
106 Botswana 71.60 2001 census
107 United Kingdom 71.60 2001 census
108 Japan 71.40 2005
109 Sao Tome and Principe 70.30 2001 census
110 Albania 70.00 NA
111 Chile 70.00 2002 census
112 Tokelau 70.00 NA
113 Sudan 70.00 NA
114 Sri Lanka 69.10 NA
115 Slovakia 68.90 2001 census
116 Ghana 68.80 2000 census
117 Saint Lucia 67.50 2001 census
118 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 67.20 2006 census
119 Brunei 67.00 NA
120 Burundi 67.00 NA
121 Laos 67.00 2005 census
122 Macedonia 64.70 2002 census
123 Fiji 64.50 2007 census
124 Latvia 63.70 2006
125 Barbados 63.40 2008 est.
126 Jamaica 62.50 2001 census
127 Dominica 61.40 2001 census
128 Niue 61.10 2001 census
129 Malaysia 60.40 2000 census
130 New Caledonia 60.00 NA
131 Sierra Leone 60.00 NA
132 Lebanon 59.70 NA
133 Czech Republic 59.00 2001 census
134 Nicaragua 58.50 2005 census
135 Slovenia 57.80 2002 census
136 El Salvador 57.10 2003 est.
137 Rwanda 56.50 NA
138 Cook Islands 55.90 2001 census
139 Kiribati 55.00 2005 census
140 Marshall Islands 54.80 1999 census
141 French Polynesia 54.00 NA
142 Chad 53.10 1993 census
143 Grenada 53.00 NA
144 Micronesia, Federated States of 52.70 2000 Census
145 Madagascar 52.00 NA
146 Hungary 51.90 2001 census
147 United States 51.30 2007 est.
148 Togo 51.00 NA
149 Ukraine 50.40 2006 est.
150 American Samoa 50.00 NA
151 Zimbabwe 50.00 NA
152 Nigeria 50.00 NA
153 Mongolia 50.00 2004
154 Macau 50.00 NA
155 Guinea-Bissau 50.00 NA
156 Congo, Republic of the 50.00 NA
157 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 50.00 NA
158 Burkina Faso 50.00 NA
159 Belize 49.60 NA
160 Korea, South 49.30 1995 census
161 Congo, Republic of the 48.00 NA
162 Mauritius 48.00 2000 census
163 Uruguay 47.10 2006
164 Angola 47.00 NA
165 Kazakhstan 47.00 NA
166 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 47.00 NA
167 Kenya 45.00 NA
168 Kazakhstan 44.00 NA
169 Ethiopia 43.50 2007 Census
170 Benin 42.80 2002 census
171 Canada 42.60 2001 census
172 Singapore 42.50 2000 census
173 Netherlands 42.00 2006
174 Virgin Islands 42.00 NA
175 Uganda 42.00 2002 census
176 Uganda 41.90 2002 census
177 Switzerland 41.80 2000 census
178 Palau 41.60 2000 census
179 Madagascar 41.00 NA
180 Micronesia, Federated States of 40.10 2000 Census
181 Bosnia and Herzegovina 40.00 NA
182 Cameroon 40.00 NA
183 Cameroon 40.00 NA
184 Turks and Caicos Islands 40.00 NA
185 Swaziland 40.00 NA
186 Nigeria 40.00 NA
187 Mongolia 40.00 2004
188 Guinea-Bissau 40.00 NA
189 Burkina Faso 40.00 NA
190 Lebanon 39.00 NA
191 Sint Maarten 39.00 2001 census
192 Cote d’Ivoire 38.60 NA
193 Angola 38.00 NA
194 Christmas Island 36.00 1997
195 South Africa 36.00 2001 census
196 Kiribati 36.00 2005 census
197 Bahamas, The 35.40 2000 census
198 Nauru 35.40 2002 census
199 Switzerland 35.30 2000 census
200 Central African Republic 35.00 NA
201 Macau 35.00 NA
202 Tanzania 35.00 NA
203 Samoa 34.80 2001 census
204 Estonia 34.10 2000 census
205 Germany 34.00 NA
206 Virgin Islands 34.00 NA
207 Germany 34.00 NA
208 Ethiopia 33.90 2007 Census
209 Macedonia 33.30 2002 census
210 Grenada 33.20 NA
211 Nauru 33.20 2002 census
212 Kenya 33.00 NA
213 Cote d’Ivoire 32.80 NA
214 Solomon Islands 32.80 1999 census
215 New Zealand 32.20 2006 Census
216 Estonia 32.00 2000 census
217 Norfolk Island 31.80 2006 census
218 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 31.50 2006 census
219 Laos 31.50 2005 census
220 Vanuatu 31.40 1999 Census
221 Bosnia and Herzegovina 31.00 NA
222 Anguilla 30.20 2001 census
223 American Samoa 30.00 NA
224 Tanzania 30.00 NA
225 Swaziland 30.00 NA
226 Sierra Leone 30.00 NA
227 New Caledonia 30.00 NA
228 Netherlands 30.00 2006
229 French Polynesia 30.00 NA
230 Anguilla 29.00 2001 census
231 Togo 29.00 NA
232 Guyana 28.40 2002 census
233 Germany 28.30 NA
234 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 28.00 NA
235 Tokelau 28.00 NA
236 Fiji 27.90 2007 census
237 Suriname 27.40 NA
238 Belize 27.00 NA
239 Papua New Guinea 27.00 2000 census
240 Sint Maarten 27.00 2001 census
241 Czech Republic 26.80 2001 census
242 Korea, South 26.30 1995 census
243 Ukraine 26.10 2006 est.
244 Rwanda 26.00 NA
245 Trinidad and Tobago 26.00 2000 census
246 Australia 25.80 2006 Census
247 Marshall Islands 25.80 1999 census
248 Antigua and Barbuda 25.70 2001 census
249 Cayman Islands 25.50 2007
250 Suriname 25.20 NA
251 Belgium 25.00 NA
252 Bhutan 25.00 NA
253 Central African Republic 25.00 NA
254 Zimbabwe 25.00 NA
255 Sudan 25.00 NA
256 Oman 25.00 NA
257 Christmas Island 25.00 1997
258 Central African Republic 25.00 NA
259 Benin 24.40 2002 census
260 Zimbabwe 24.00 NA
261 Anguilla 23.90 2001 census
262 United States 23.90 2007 est.
263 Mozambique 23.80 1997 census
264 Mauritius 23.60 2000 census
265 Canada 23.30 2001 census
266 Palau 23.30 2000 census
267 Korea, South 23.20 1995 census
268 Uruguay 23.20 2006
269 Mozambique 23.10 1997 census
270 United Kingdom 23.10 2001 census
271 Bermuda 23.00 2000 census
272 Slovenia 23.00 2002 census
273 Burundi 23.00 NA
274 Suriname 22.80 NA
275 Trinidad and Tobago 22.50 2000 census
276 Nicaragua 21.60 2005 census
277 El Salvador 21.20 2003 est.
278 Christmas Island 21.00 1997
279 Jamaica 20.90 2001 census
280 Barbados 20.60 2008 est.
281 Botswana 20.60 2001 census
282 Chad 20.10 1993 census
283 Albania 20.00 NA
284 Belarus 20.00 NA
285 Cocos (Keeling) Islands 20.00 2002 est.
286 Kyrgyzstan 20.00 NA
287 Niger 20.00 NA
288 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 20.00 NA
289 Cameroon 20.00 NA
290 Togo 20.00 NA
291 Swaziland 20.00 NA
292 American Samoa 20.00 NA
293 Norfolk Island 19.90 2006 census
294 Latvia 19.60 2006
295 Samoa 19.60 2001 census
296 Suriname 19.60 NA
297 Papua New Guinea 19.50 2000 census
298 Sao Tome and Principe 19.40 2001 census
299 Malaysia 19.20 2000 census
300 Afghanistan 19.00 NA
301 Solomon Islands 19.00 1999 census
302 Australia 18.70 2006 Census
303 Australia 18.70 2006 Census
304 Ethiopia 18.60 2007 Census
305 Bermuda 18.00 2000 census
306 Cyprus 18.00 NA
307 Turks and Caicos Islands 18.00 NA
308 Christmas Island 18.00 1997
309 Mozambique 17.80 1997 census
310 Mozambique 17.80 1997 census
311 Guyana 17.70 2002 census
312 Montenegro 17.70 2003 census
313 Mozambique 17.50 1997 census
314 Benin 17.30 2002 census
315 Uruguay 17.20 2006
316 Solomon Islands 17.00 1999 census
317 Virgin Islands 17.00 NA
318 West Bank 17.00 NA
319 Guyana 16.90 2002 census
320 Cook Islands 16.80 2001 census
321 Israel 16.80 2008
322 El Salvador 16.80 2003 est.
323 Cote d’Ivoire 16.70 NA
324 Mauritius 16.60 2000 census
325 Norfolk Island 16.60 2006 census
326 Palau 16.40 2000 census
327 Faroe Islands 16.20 2006 census
328 Canada 16.00 2001 census
329 Haiti 16.00 NA
330 Turks and Caicos Islands 16.00 NA
331 Syria 16.00 NA
332 Ghana 15.90 2000 census
333 Hungary 15.90 2001 census
334 Nicaragua 15.70 2005 census
335 Benin 15.50 2002 census
336 Brazil 15.40 2000 census
337 Latvia 15.30 2006
338 Bahamas, The 15.20 2000 census
339 Bahamas, The 15.10 2000 census
340 South Africa 15.10 2001 census
341 Finland 15.10 2006
342 Chile 15.10 2002 census
343 Angola 15.00 NA
344 Bosnia and Herzegovina 15.00 NA
345 Macau 15.00 NA
346 Puerto Rico 15.00 NA
347 Samoa 15.00 2001 census
348 Panama 15.00 NA
349 Kuwait 15.00 NA
350 Central African Republic 15.00 NA
351 Bermuda 15.00 2000 census
352 Singapore 14.90 2000 census
353 Singapore 14.80 2000 census
354 Hungary 14.50 2001 census
355 Chad 14.20 1993 census
356 Jamaica 14.20 2001 census
357 Nauru 14.10 2002 census
358 Belize 14.00 NA
359 Turks and Caicos Islands 14.00 NA
360 Qatar 14.00 2004 census
361 Bermuda 14.00 2000 census
362 Bosnia and Herzegovina 14.00 NA
363 Grenada 13.80 NA
364 Vanuatu 13.80 1999 Census
365 New Zealand 13.80 2006 Census
366 Mexico 13.80 2000 census
367 Costa Rica 13.70 NA
368 Estonia 13.60 2000 census
369 Bahamas, The 13.50 2000 census
370 India 13.40 2001 census
371 Vanuatu 13.40 1999 Census
372 Vanuatu 13.10 1999 Census
373 Brunei 13.00 NA
374 Sweden 13.00 NA
375 Slovakia 13.00 2001 census
376 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 13.00 NA
377 Luxembourg 13.00 2000
378 Estonia 12.80 2000 census
379 Malawi 12.80 1998 census
380 Samoa 12.70 2001 census
381 Cayman Islands 12.60 2007
382 New Zealand 12.60 2006 Census
383 Peru 12.50 2007 Census
384 Antigua and Barbuda 12.30 2001 census
385 Bulgaria 12.20 2001 census
386 Liberia 12.20 2008 Census
387 Uganda 12.10 2002 census
388 United States 12.10 2007 est.
389 Austria 12.00 2001 census
390 Bermuda 12.00 2000 census
391 Turks and Caicos Islands 12.00 NA
392 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 12.00 NA
393 Cote d’Ivoire 11.90 NA
394 Canada 11.80 2001 census
395 Sint Maarten 11.60 2001 census
396 Norfolk Island 11.50 2006 census
397 Papua New Guinea 11.50 2000 census
398 Australia 11.30 2006 Census
399 Solomon Islands 11.20 1999 census
400 Hungary 11.10 2001 census
401 South Africa 11.10 2001 census
402 Uruguay 11.10 2006
403 Switzerland 11.10 2000 census
404 Rwanda 11.10 NA
405 Bermuda 11.00 2000 census
406 Netherlands 11.00 2006
407 Slovakia 10.80 2001 census
408 Vanuatu 10.80 1999 Census
409 Trinidad and Tobago 10.80 2000 census
410 Nepal 10.70 NA
411 Antigua and Barbuda 10.60 2001 census
412 Norfolk Island 10.60 2006 census
413 Liechtenstein 10.60 June 2002
414 Antigua and Barbuda 10.50 2001 census
415 Antigua and Barbuda 10.40 2001 census
416 Nauru 10.40 2002 census
417 Solomon Islands 10.30 1999 census
418 Slovenia 10.10 2002 census
419 Albania 10.00 NA
420 British Virgin Islands 10.00 1991
421 Burkina Faso 10.00 NA
422 Brunei 10.00 NA
423 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 10.00 NA
424 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 10.00 NA
425 French Polynesia 10.00 NA
426 Hong Kong 10.00 NA
427 Papua New Guinea 10.00 2000 census
428 Nigeria 10.00 NA
429 New Zealand 10.00 2006 Census
430 New Caledonia 10.00 NA
431 Monaco 10.00 NA
432 Kenya 10.00 NA
433 Kenya 10.00 NA
434 Italy 10.00 NA
435 Guinea-Bissau 10.00 NA
436 Tajikistan 10.00 2003 est.
437 Syria 10.00 NA
438 Swaziland 10.00 NA
439 Sri Lanka 10.00 NA
440 Sierra Leone 10.00 NA
441 Congo, Democratic Republic of the 10.00 NA
442 Colombia 10.00 NA
443 Brunei 10.00 NA
444 Burundi 10.00 NA
445 Georgia 9.90 2002 census
446 New Zealand 9.90 2006 Census
447 Bahrain 9.80 2001 census
448 Singapore 9.80 2000 census
449 Bangladesh 9.60 2004
450 Vanuatu 9.60 1999 Census
451 Lithuania 9.50 2001 census
452 Belize 9.40 NA
453 Vietnam 9.30 1999 census
454 Cayman Islands 9.20 2007
455 Malaysia 9.10 2000 census
456 Bahrain 9.00 2001 census
457 Egypt 9.00 NA
458 Mali 9.00 NA
459 Portugal 9.00 2001 census
460 Uzbekistan 9.00 NA
461 Turkmenistan 9.00 NA
462 Papua New Guinea 8.90 2000 census
463 Czech Republic 8.80 2001 census
464 Niue 8.80 2001 census
465 Palau 8.80 2000 census
466 Niue 8.70 2001 census
467 Mauritius 8.60 2000 census
468 Papua New Guinea 8.60 2000 census
469 Ghana 8.50 2000 census
470 Singapore 8.50 2000 census
471 Saint Lucia 8.50 2001 census
472 Qatar 8.50 2004 census
473 Cayman Islands 8.40 2007
474 Marshall Islands 8.40 1999 census
475 Niue 8.40 2001 census
476 Cayman Islands 8.30 2007
477 Chile 8.30 2002 census
478 Poland 8.30 2002
479 South Africa 8.20 2001 census
480 Bahamas, The 8.10 2000 census
481 Guyana 8.10 2002 census
482 Norway 8.10 2004
483 Gambia, The 8.00 NA
484 Ukraine 8.00 2006 est.
485 West Bank 8.00 NA
486 Guinea 8.00 NA
487 Antigua and Barbuda 7.90 2001 census
488 Cook Islands 7.90 2001 census
489 Australia 7.90 2006 Census
490 Japan 7.80 2005
491 Trinidad and Tobago 7.80 2000 census
492 Dominica 7.70 2001 census
493 Sri Lanka 7.60 NA
494 Romania 7.50 2002 census
495 Brazil 7.40 2000 census
496 Chad 7.30 1993 census
497 Guyana 7.20 2002 census
498 Niue 7.20 2001 census
499 Ukraine 7.20 2006 est.
500 Trinidad and Tobago 7.20 2000 census
501 South Africa 7.10 2001 census
502 Sri Lanka 7.10 NA
503 Barbados 7.00 2008 est.
504 Virgin Islands 7.00 NA
505 Madagascar 7.00 NA
506 Liechtenstein 7.00 June 2002
507 Kazakhstan 7.00 NA
508 Gibraltar 7.00 2001 census
509 Guinea 7.00 NA
510 Guyana 6.90 2002 census
511 South Africa 6.80 2001 census
512 Trinidad and Tobago 6.80 2000 census
513 Cayman Islands 6.70 2007
514 Vietnam 6.70 1999 census
515 South Africa 6.70 2001 census
516 Sint Maarten 6.70 2001 census
517 Samoa 6.60 2001 census
518 Cayman Islands 6.50 2007
519 Seychelles 6.40 2002 census
520 Fiji 6.30 2007 census
521 Malaysia 6.30 2000 census
522 Mexico 6.30 2000 census
523 Iceland 6.20 2006 est.
524 Liechtenstein 6.20 June 2002
525 Sint Maarten 6.20 2001 census
526 Sri Lanka 6.20 NA
527 Paraguay 6.20 2002 census
528 Cayman Islands 6.10 2007
529 Ghana 6.10 2000 census
530 Estonia 6.10 2000 census
531 Dominica 6.10 2001 census
532 Bermuda 6.00 2000 census
533 Djibouti 6.00 NA
534 Botswana 6.00 2001 census
535 Mongolia 6.00 2004
536 Netherlands 6.00 2006
537 Spain 6.00 NA
538 Jordan 6.00 NA
539 French Polynesia 6.00 NA
540 Dominica 6.00 2001 census
541 Antigua and Barbuda 5.80 2001 census
542 Trinidad and Tobago 5.80 2000 census
543 Cook Islands 5.80 2001 census
544 Netherlands 5.80 2006
545 Trinidad and Tobago 5.80 2000 census
546 Anguilla 5.70 2001 census
547 Australia 5.70 2006 Census
548 Saint Lucia 5.70 2001 census
549 Indonesia 5.70 2000 census
550 Cayman Islands 5.70 2007
551 Dominica 5.60 2001 census
552 Norfolk Island 5.60 2006 census
553 Vanuatu 5.60 1999 Census
554 Curacao 5.50 2001 census
555 Lithuania 5.50 2001 census
556 Serbia 5.50 2002 census
557 Antigua and Barbuda 5.40 2001 census
558 Sint Maarten 5.40 2001 census
559 Palau 5.30 2000 census
560 Anguilla 5.20 2001 census
561 Papua New Guinea 5.20 2000 census
562 Croatia 5.20 2001 census
563 Aruba 5.10 NA
564 Saint Lucia 5.10 2001 census
565 Bolivia 5.00 NA
566 Guyana 5.00 2002 census
567 Sudan 5.00 NA
568 Tajikistan 5.00 2003 est.
569 Suriname 5.00 NA
570 Senegal 5.00 NA
571 Philippines 5.00 2000 census
572 Pakistan 5.00 NA
573 Kyrgyzstan 5.00 NA
574 Ecuador 5.00 NA
575 Dominican Republic 5.00 NA
576 Antigua and Barbuda 4.90 2001 census
577 Bahamas, The 4.80 2000 census
578 Barbados 4.80 2008 est.
579 Singapore 4.80 2000 census
580 Costa Rica 4.80 NA
581 Austria 4.70 2001 census
582 Romania 4.70 2002 census
583 Aruba 4.60 NA
584 Curacao 4.60 2001 census
585 New Zealand 4.60 2006 Census
586 Thailand 4.60 2000 census
587 Rwanda 4.60 NA
588 Chile 4.60 2002 census
589 Antigua and Barbuda 4.50 2001 census
590 Taiwan 4.50 NA
591 Samoa 4.50 2001 census
592 Saint Lucia 4.50 2001 census
593 Philippines 4.50 2000 census
594 Nauru 4.50 2002 census
595 Canada 4.40 2001 census
596 Croatia 4.40 2001 census
597 Solomon Islands 4.40 1999 census
598 Anguilla 4.30 2001 census
599 Malawi 4.30 1998 census
600 Guyana 4.30 2002 census
601 Switzerland 4.30 2000 census
602 Switzerland 4.30 2000 census
603 Guyana 4.30 2002 census
604 Austria 4.20 2001 census
605 Ireland 4.20 2006 census
606 Nepal 4.20 NA
607 Barbados 4.20 2008 est.
608 Cook Islands 4.20 2001 census
609 Bahamas, The 4.20 2000 census
610 Aruba 4.10 NA
611 Lithuania 4.10 2001 census
612 Dominica 4.10 2001 census
613 Slovakia 4.10 2001 census
614 Argentina 4.00 NA
615 Burma 4.00 NA
616 United States 4.00 2007 est.
617 United Arab Emirates 4.00 NA
618 Trinidad and Tobago 4.00 2000 census
619 Singapore 4.00 2000 census
620 Mongolia 4.00 2004
621 Gibraltar 4.00 2001 census
622 France 4.00 NA
623 Cyprus 4.00 NA
624 Cayman Islands 4.00 2007
625 Burma 4.00 NA
626 Armenia 4.00 NA
627 Bulgaria 4.00 2001 census
628 Cayman Islands 3.90 2007
629 Portugal 3.90 2001 census
630 Georgia 3.90 2002 census
631 Israel 3.90 2008
632 Cook Islands 3.80 2001 census
633 Micronesia, Federated States of 3.80 2000 Census
634 New Zealand 3.80 2006 Census
635 South Africa 3.80 2001 census
636 Dominica 3.70 2001 census
637 Germany 3.70 NA
638 Iceland 3.60 2006 est.
639 Nepal 3.60 NA
640 Marshall Islands 3.60 1999 census
641 Austria 3.50 2001 census
642 Slovenia 3.50 2002 census
643 Samoa 3.50 2001 census
644 Montenegro 3.50 2003 census
645 Curacao 3.50 2001 census
646 Indonesia 3.40 2000 census
647 Sao Tome and Principe 3.40 2001 census
648 Seychelles 3.40 2002 census
649 Sint Maarten 3.40 2001 census
650 Czech Republic 3.30 2001 census
651 Peru 3.30 2007 Census
652 Papua New Guinea 3.30 2000 census
653 Cayman Islands 3.20 2007
654 Costa Rica 3.20 NA
655 Norfolk Island 3.20 2006 census
656 Ukraine 3.20 2006 est.
657 Slovakia 3.20 2001 census
658 Serbia 3.20 2002 census
659 Papua New Guinea 3.20 2000 census
660 Gibraltar 3.20 2001 census
661 Chad 3.10 1993 census
662 Uganda 3.10 2002 census
663 Kiribati 3.10 2005 census
664 Sao Tome and Principe 3.10 2001 census
665 Palau 3.10 2000 census
666 Mexico 3.10 2000 census
667 Australia 3.00 2006 Census
668 Iceland 3.00 2006 est.
669 Uzbekistan 3.00 NA
670 Netherlands 3.00 2006
671 Montenegro 3.00 2003 census
672 Mayotte 3.00 NA
673 Malawi 3.00 1998 census
674 Libya 3.00 NA
675 Iraq 3.00 NA
676 Indonesia 3.00 2000 census
677 Hungary 3.00 2001 census
678 Cook Islands 3.00 2001 census
679 New Zealand 3.00 2006 Census
680 Denmark 3.00 NA
681 Haiti 3.00 NA
682 Honduras 3.00 NA
683 Bahamas, The 2.90 2000 census
684 Ireland 2.90 2006 census
685 Gibraltar 2.90 2001 census
686 Peru 2.90 2007 Census
687 Marshall Islands 2.80 1999 census
688 Philippines 2.80 2000 census
689 Australia 2.70 2006 Census
690 United Kingdom 2.70 2001 census
691 Cook Islands 2.60 2001 census
692 Hungary 2.60 2001 census
693 Malaysia 2.60 2000 census
694 Jamaica 2.60 2001 census
695 Serbia 2.60 2002 census
696 Serbia 2.60 2002 census
697 Ethiopia 2.60 2007 Census
698 Aruba 2.50 NA
699 Mauritius 2.50 2000 census
700 Iceland 2.50 2006 est.
701 Taiwan 2.50 NA
702 United States 2.50 2007 est.
703 Papua New Guinea 2.50 2000 census
704 Azerbaijan 2.50 NA
705 Australia 2.40 2006 Census
706 Nauru 2.40 2002 census
707 Slovenia 2.40 2002 census
708 Solomon Islands 2.40 1999 census
709 Solomon Islands 2.40 1999 census
710 Norway 2.40 2004
711 Niue 2.40 2001 census
712 Iceland 2.40 2006 est.
713 Azerbaijan 2.30 NA
714 El Salvador 2.30 2003 est.
715 South Africa 2.30 2001 census
716 Slovenia 2.30 2002 census
717 Philippines 2.30 2000 census
718 India 2.30 2001 census
719 Curacao 2.20 2001 census
720 Ukraine 2.20 2006 est.
721 Ukraine 2.20 2006 est.
722 Kiribati 2.20 2005 census
723 Portugal 2.20 2001 census
724 New Zealand 2.20 2006 Census
725 Netherlands 2.20 2006
726 Australia 2.10 2006 Census
727 Cambodia 2.10 1998 census
728 Seychelles 2.10 2002 census
729 Saint Lucia 2.10 2001 census
730 Ireland 2.10 2006 census
731 Marshall Islands 2.10 1999 census
732 Israel 2.10 2008
733 Czech Republic 2.10 2001 census
734 Gibraltar 2.10 2001 census
735 Antigua and Barbuda 2.00 2001 census
736 Argentina 2.00 NA
737 Argentina 2.00 NA
738 New Zealand 2.00 2006 Census
739 Gambia, The 2.00 NA
740 France 2.00 NA
741 Denmark 2.00 NA
742 Congo, Republic of the 2.00 NA
743 Comoros 2.00 NA
744 Burma 2.00 NA
745 British Virgin Islands 2.00 1991
746 British Virgin Islands 2.00 1991
747 Venezuela 2.00 NA
748 Venezuela 2.00 NA
749 Turkmenistan 2.00 NA
750 Tokelau 2.00 NA
751 Sao Tome and Principe 2.00 2001 census
752 Saint Lucia 2.00 2001 census
753 Saint Lucia 2.00 2001 census
754 Philippines 2.00 2000 census
755 Kenya 2.00 NA
756 Kazakhstan 2.00 NA
757 Jordan 2.00 NA
758 Japan 2.00 2005
759 Iran 2.00 NA
760 Austria 2.00 2001 census
761 Canada 1.90 2001 census
762 El Salvador 1.90 2003 est.
763 Trinidad and Tobago 1.90 2000 census
764 Samoa 1.90 2001 census
765 Paraguay 1.90 2002 census
766 Niue 1.90 2001 census
767 Lithuania 1.90 2001 census
768 Kiribati 1.90 2005 census
769 India 1.90 2001 census
770 Ireland 1.90 2006 census
771 Azerbaijan 1.80 NA
772 Switzerland 1.80 2000 census
773 Sao Tome and Principe 1.80 2001 census
774 Philippines 1.80 2000 census
775 Norway 1.80 2004
776 Kiribati 1.80 2005 census
777 Brazil 1.80 2000 census
778 India 1.80 2001 census
779 Indonesia 1.80 2000 census
780 Gibraltar 1.80 2001 census
781 Anguilla 1.70 2001 census
782 United States 1.70 2007 est.
783 United States 1.70 2007 est.
784 Rwanda 1.70 NA
785 Nicaragua 1.70 2005 census
786 Israel 1.70 2008
787 Guyana 1.70 2002 census
788 Curacao 1.70 2001 census
789 Australia 1.70 2006 Census
790 Chad 1.70 1993 census
791 Macedonia 1.63 2002 census
792 Dominica 1.60 2001 census
793 Iceland 1.60 2006 est.
794 United States 1.60 2007 est.
795 United Kingdom 1.60 2001 census
796 Nicaragua 1.60 2005 census
797 New Zealand 1.60 2006 Census
798 New Zealand 1.60 2006 Census
799 Aruba 1.50 NA
800 Ireland 1.50 2006 census
801 Laos 1.50 2005 census
802 Malaysia 1.50 2000 census
803 Saint Lucia 1.50 2001 census
804 Vietnam 1.50 1999 census
805 South Africa 1.50 2001 census
806 Seychelles 1.50 2002 census
807 Seychelles 1.50 2002 census
808 Moldova 1.50 NA
809 Marshall Islands 1.50 1999 census
810 Botswana 1.40 2001 census
811 Tuvalu 1.40 NA
812 Trinidad and Tobago 1.40 2000 census
813 Estonia 1.40 2000 census
814 Niue 1.40 2001 census
815 South Africa 1.40 2001 census
816 New Zealand 1.40 2006 Census
817 Liberia 1.40 2008 Census
818 Armenia 1.30 NA
819 Vanuatu 1.30 1999 Census
820 Samoa 1.30 2001 census
821 Poland 1.30 2002
822 New Zealand 1.30 2006 Census
823 Lebanon 1.30 NA
824 Korea, South 1.30 1995 census
825 Greece 1.30 NA
826 Dominica 1.30 2001 census
827 Brazil 1.30 2000 census
828 Costa Rica 1.30 NA
829 Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 1.30 2006 census
830 Curacao 1.30 2001 census
831 Croatia 1.30 2001 census
832 Cambodia 1.30 1998 census
833 Aruba 1.20 NA
834 Dominica 1.20 2001 census
835 Dominica 1.20 2001 census
836 Bulgaria 1.20 2001 census
837 Chile 1.10 2002 census
838 Paraguay 1.10 2002 census
839 Saint Lucia 1.10 2001 census
840 Seychelles 1.10 2002 census
841 Uruguay 1.10 2006
842 Vietnam 1.10 1999 census
843 Seychelles 1.10 2002 census
844 Serbia 1.10 2002 census
845 Paraguay 1.10 2002 census
846 Morocco 1.10 NA
847 Finland 1.10 2006
848 Guyana 1.10 2002 census
849 Finland 1.10 2006
850 Afghanistan 1.00 NA
851 Vanuatu 1.00 1999 Census
852 United Kingdom 1.00 2001 census
853 Senegal 1.00 NA
854 Saint Pierre and Miquelon 1.00 NA
855 Norway 1.00 2004
856 Norway 1.00 2004
857 Montenegro 1.00 2003 census
858 Marshall Islands 1.00 1999 census
859 Mali 1.00 NA
860 Latvia 1.00 2006
861 Hungary 1.00 2001 census
862 Zimbabwe 1.00 NA
863 Zambia 1.00 NA
864 Wallis and Futuna 1.00 NA
865 Tuvalu 1.00 NA
866 Tunisia 1.00 NA
867 Tunisia 1.00 NA
868 Timor-Leste 1.00 2005
869 Timor-Leste 1.00 2005
870 Switzerland 1.00 2000 census
871 Egypt 1.00 NA
872 Chile 1.00 2002 census
873 Burma 1.00 NA
874 Haiti 1.00 NA
875 France 1.00 NA
876 Bermuda 1.00 2000 census
877 Algeria 1.00 NA
878 Bangladesh 0.90 2004
879 Uganda 0.90 2002 census
880 Slovenia 0.90 2002 census
881 Romania 0.90 2002 census
882 Palau 0.90 2000 census
883 Nicaragua 0.90 2005 census
884 Nepal 0.90 NA
885 Micronesia, Federated States of 0.90 2000 Census
886 Gibraltar 0.90 2001 census
887 Croatia 0.90 2001 census
888 Bahamas, The 0.80 2000 census
889 Georgia 0.80 2002 census
890 Micronesia, Federated States of 0.80 2000 Census
891 Malaysia 0.80 2000 census
892 Georgia 0.80 2002 census
893 Curacao 0.80 2001 census
894 Costa Rica 0.70 NA
895 Greece 0.70 NA
896 Thailand 0.70 2000 census
897 Sint Maarten 0.70 2001 census
898 Singapore 0.70 2000 census
899 Micronesia, Federated States of 0.70 2000 Census
900 Ghana 0.70 2000 census
901 Georgia 0.70 2002 census
902 Gaza Strip 0.70 NA
903 Fiji 0.70 2007 census
904 El Salvador 0.70 2003 est.
905 United States 0.70 2007 est.
906 Ethiopia 0.70 2007 Census
907 Ethiopia 0.70 2007 Census
908 Liberia 0.60 2008 Census
909 Philippines 0.60 2000 census
910 United States 0.60 2007 est.
911 Ukraine 0.60 2006 est.
912 Tuvalu 0.60 NA
913 Seychelles 0.60 2002 census
914 Montenegro 0.60 2003 census
915 Palau 0.60 2000 census
916 Chad 0.50 1993 census
917 Vietnam 0.50 1999 census
918 Moldova 0.50 NA
919 Botswana 0.40 2001 census
920 Latvia 0.40 2006
921 Mauritius 0.40 2000 census
922 Croatia 0.40 2001 census
923 Switzerland 0.40 2000 census
924 Macedonia 0.37 2002 census
925 Brazil 0.30 2000 census
926 Curacao 0.30 2001 census
927 Fiji 0.30 2007 census
928 Mauritius 0.30 2000 census
929 Uruguay 0.30 2006
930 Solomon Islands 0.30 1999 census
931 Portugal 0.30 2001 census
932 Poland 0.30 2002
933 Poland 0.30 2002
934 Papua New Guinea 0.30 2000 census
935 Mexico 0.30 2000 census
936 Fiji 0.30 2007 census
937 Aruba 0.20 NA
938 Brazil 0.20 2000 census
939 Turkey 0.20 NA
940 Solomon Islands 0.20 1999 census
941 Morocco 0.20 NA
942 Cambodia 0.20 1998 census
943 Liberia 0.20 2008 Census
944 Finland 0.10 2006
945 Vietnam 0.10 1999 census
946 Thailand 0.10 2000 census
947 Samoa 0.10 2001 census
948 Rwanda 0.10 NA
949 India 0.10 2001 census
950 Romania 0.10 2002 census
951 Philippines 0.10 2000 census



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