The statistic shows the 30 largest countries in the world by area. Russia is the largest country by far, with a total area of about 17 million square kilometers.
Population of Russia
Despite its large area, Russia - nowadays the largest country in the world - has a relatively small total population. However, its population is still rather large in numbers in comparison to those of other countries. In mid-2014, it was ranked ninth on a list of countries with the largest population, a ranking led by China with a population of over 1.37 billion people. In 2015, the estimated total population of Russia amounted to around 146 million people. The aforementioned low population density in Russia is a result of its vast landmass; in 2014, there were only around 8.78 inhabitants per square kilometer living in the country. Most of the Russian population lives in the nation’s capital and largest city, Moscow: In 2015, over 12 million people lived in the metropolis.
Russia is the largest country in Europe, and also the largest in the world, its total size amounting to 17 million square kilometers (km2). It should be noted, however, that over three quarters of Russia is located in Asia, and the Ural mountains are often viewed as the meeting point of the two continents in Russia; nonetheless, European Russia is still significantly larger than any other European country. Ukraine, the second largest country on the continent, is only 603,000 km2, making it about 28 times smaller than its eastern neighbor, or seven times smaller than the European part of Russia. France is the third largest country in Europe, but the largest in the European Union. The Vatican City, often referred to as the Holy Sea, is both the smallest country in Europe and in the world, at just one km2. Population Russia is also the most populous country in Europe. It has around 144 million inhabitants across the country; in this case, around three quarters of the population live in the European part, which still gives it the largest population in Europe. Despite having the largest population, Russia is a very sparsely populated country due to its size and the harsh winters. Germany is the second most populous country in Europe, with 83 million inhabitants, while the Vatican has the smallest population. Worldwide, India and China are the most populous countries, with approximately 1.4 billion inhabitants each. Cities Moscow in Russia is ranked as the most populous city in Europe with around 13 million inhabitants, although figures vary, due to differences in the methodologies used by countries and sources. Some statistics include Istanbul in Turkey* as the largest city in Europe with its 15 million inhabitants, bit it has been excluded here as most of the country and parts of the city is located in Asia. Worldwide, Tokyo is the most populous city, with Jakarta the second largest and Delhi the third.
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The dataset tabulates the Russia town population over the last 20 plus years. It lists the population for each year, along with the year on year change in population, as well as the change in percentage terms for each year. The dataset can be utilized to understand the population change of Russia town across the last two decades. For example, using this dataset, we can identify if the population is declining or increasing. If there is a change, when the population peaked, or if it is still growing and has not reached its peak. We can also compare the trend with the overall trend of United States population over the same period of time.
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In 2023, the population of Russia town was 2,268, a 0.40% increase year-by-year from 2022. Previously, in 2022, Russia town population was 2,259, a decline of 0.40% compared to a population of 2,268 in 2021. Over the last 20 plus years, between 2000 and 2023, population of Russia town decreased by 219. In this period, the peak population was 2,603 in the year 2011. The numbers suggest that the population has already reached its peak and is showing a trend of decline. Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates Program (PEP).
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As of 2025,the combined forces of NATO had approximately 3.44 million active military personnel, compared with 1.32 million active military personnel in the Russian military. The collective military capabilities of the 32 countries that make up NATO outnumber Russia in terms of aircraft, at 22,377 to 4,957, and in naval power, with 1,143 military ships, to 419. In terms of ground combat vehicles, NATO had an estimated 11,495 main battle tanks, to Russia's 5,750. The combined nuclear arsenal of the United States, United Kingdom, and France amounted to 5,559 nuclear warheads, compared with Russia's 5,580. NATO military spending In 2024, the combined military expenditure of NATO states amounted to approximately 1.47 trillion U.S. dollars, with the United States responsible for the majority of this spending, as the U.S. military budget amounted to 967.7 billion dollars that year. The current U.S. President, Donald Trump has frequently taken aim at other NATO allies for not spending as much on defense as America. NATO member states are expected to spend at least two percent of their GDP on defense, although the U.S. has recently pushed for an even higher target. As of 2024, the U.S. spent around 3.38 percent of its GDP on defense, the third-highest in the alliance, with Estonia just ahead on 3.43 percent, and Poland spending the highest share at 4.12 percent. US aid to Ukraine The pause in aid to Ukraine from the United States at the start of March 2025 marks a significant policy change from Ukraine's most powerful ally. Throughout the War in Ukraine, military aid from America has been crucial to the Ukrainian cause. In Trump's first term in office, America sent a high number of anti-tank Javelins, with this aid scaling up to more advanced equipment after Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022. The donation of around 40 HIMARs rocket-artillery system, for example, has proven to be one of Ukraine's most effective offensive weapons against Russia. Defensive systems such as advanced Patriot air defense units have also helped protect Ukraine from aerial assaults. Although European countries have also provided significant aid, it is unclear if they will be able to fill the hole left by America should the pause in aid goes on indefinitely.
This graph shows the growth in the U.S. export volume of trade goods to Russia from 1992 to 2023. In 2023, U.S. exports to Russia amounted to about 600 million U.S. dollars. RussiaRussia is the largest country in the world, with a combined land and water area of about 17 million square kilometers between their borders. It covers more than one-eighth of the Earth's inhabited land area. It is larger than Antarctica (14 million square kilometers) and larger than all of Europe (10.5 million square kilometers). In comparison to the country’s huge land mass, the population of Russia is rather minute; with a population of only about 144 million, which comes down to a population density of 8.4 inhabitants per square kilometer. Population density in the United States, which is the fourth largest country in the world, has about 33 inhabitants per sqkm. The Russian population is relatively concentrated around the big metropolitan areas of the country. About 75 percent of Russians live in an urban area. Moscow, the capital of Russia, has about 12 million inhabitants. The greater Moscow metropolitan area has about 16 million inhabitants and is the fifteenth largest metro area in the world. Most of the Russian population lives in the part of the country that is part of the European continent. About 74 percent of all Russians live west of the Ural on an area that encompasses only 23 percent of Russia's total land area.
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United States Imports from Russia was US$3.27 Billion during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. United States Imports from Russia - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
As of May 2025, China had the largest armed forces in the world by active duty military personnel, with about *********** active soldiers. India, the United States, North Korea, and Russia rounded out the top five largest armies. Difference between active and reserve personnel Active personnel, also known as active duty in the United States and active service in the United Kingdom, are those individuals whose full-time occupation is being part of a military force. Active duty contrasts with a military’s reserve force, which are individuals who have both a military role and a civilian career. The number of active duty forces in the U.S. is much larger than its reserve membership. What is the strongest army? The strength of a country’s armed forces is not only determined by how many personnel they maintain, but also the number and quality of their military equipment. For example, looking only at personnel does not factor in the overwhelmingly higher number of nuclear warheads owned by Russia and the United States compared to other countries. One way to answer this question is to look at the total amount of money each country spends on their military, as spending includes both personnel and technology. In terms of countries with the highest military spending, the United States leads the world with an annual budget almost ***** times larger than second-placed China.
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United States Exports to Russia was US$526.07 Million during 2024, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. United States Exports to Russia - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
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Russia Exports to United States was US$17.75 Billion during 2021, according to the United Nations COMTRADE database on international trade. Russia Exports to United States - data, historical chart and statistics - was last updated on July of 2025.
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The United States led the ranking of the countries with the highest military spending in 2023, with 916 billion U.S. dollars dedicated to the military. That constituted over 40 percent of the total military spending worldwide that year, which amounted to 2.4 trillion U.S. dollars. This amounted to 3.5 percent of the U.S. gross domestic product (GDP), placing the U.S. lower in the ranking of military expenditure as a percentage of GDP than for instance Saudi Arabia, Israel, Algeria, and Russia. China was the second largest military spender with an estimated 296 billion U.S. dollars spent, with Russia following in third. Defense budgetAccording to the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, the outlays for defense will rise to 1.1 trillion U.S. dollars by 2033. The largest parts of the budget are dedicated to the Departments of the Navy and the Air Force. The budget for the U.S. Air Force for 2024 was nearly 260 billion U.S. dollars.Global military spendingThe value of military spending globally has grown steadily in the past years and reached 2.44 trillion U.S. dollars in 2023. Reasons for this are the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022, the war in Gaza, as well as increasing tensions in the South China Sea. North America is by far the leading region worldwide in terms of expenditure on the military.
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ABSTRACT A number of developing countries mainly in East Asia and Latin America and Russia suffered exchange rate crises in the 1990s. We examine the run up to the crisis in terms of a few macro indicators suggested by various crisis models. We then examine the aftermath of the crisis, in contrast to most empirical work that concentrates on determining the causes of crises. We seek to explain the pre-crisis as well as the post-crisis situation in the light of various crisis models. We find that the first-generation crisis model despite anomalies seems to fit the crises in Latin American countries whereas it does not fit the crisis in the Asian countries. The Russian case is different from any of the crisis models. The crisis eliminated the Dutch disease aspects leading to a large increase in exports and an improvement in the current account balance. This resulted in a higher growth rate of GDP. We also find that the exchange market pressure index is not successful in predicting the crises.
Bus Infotainment System Market Size 2024-2028
The bus infotainment system market size is forecast to increase by USD 155.3 million, at a CAGR of 6.76% between 2023 and 2028.
The market is witnessing significant growth as original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) explore new revenue streams by integrating smartphone support features into their in-vehicle infotainment systems. This trend is driven by the increasing consumer preference for seamless connectivity and personalized entertainment experiences. However, this integration comes with challenges, as the advanced infotainment systems may lead to driver distractions, posing safety concerns. OEMs must strike a balance between offering innovative features and ensuring road safety. Moreover, the market's competitive landscape is intensifying, with players investing in research and development to differentiate their offerings and cater to evolving consumer demands. Companies seeking to capitalize on market opportunities should focus on developing user-friendly interfaces, ensuring seamless connectivity, and addressing safety concerns effectively. Navigating these challenges requires strategic planning and a deep understanding of consumer preferences and market trends.
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Request Free SampleBus infotainment systems continue to evolve, integrating advanced technologies to enhance the travel experience for passengers. These systems go beyond traditional audio systems and include user interfaces (UI) with touchscreen interfaces, OLED displays, and interactive displays. Power management, remote diagnostics, and wireless charging are essential features, ensuring seamless operation. Entertainment content, passenger information systems, and maintenance services are key applications. OTA updates enable continuous improvement, while digital signage and advertising platforms offer targeted advertising opportunities. Integration of 4G LTE, cloud computing, and mobile device integration provide connectivity and access to streaming services.
Passenger feedback systems and UX design prioritize user experience. Thermal management and hardware components ensure reliable performance, while network infrastructure and security systems maintain data privacy. Installation services and system integration are crucial for seamless implementation. The bus infotainment market remains dynamic, with ongoing developments in UI, support services, and network connectivity shaping its future.
How is this Bus Infotainment System Industry segmented?
The bus infotainment system industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2024-2028, as well as historical data from 2018-2022 for the following segments. ApplicationTransit busesCoachesTransfer busesGeographyEuropeRussiaAPACChinaIndiaJapanSouth AmericaBrazilRest of World (ROW)
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The transit buses segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period.Transit buses, an essential component of short-distance public transportation in cities, come in various subsegments, including double-decker, articulated, low-floor, and mini-buses. The seating capacity for low-floor and mini-buses is approximately 50 passengers, while double-decker or articulated buses can accommodate up to 80 passengers. These buses are designed with large doors for easy boarding and exiting, no luggage space, and bench or bucket-type seats, typically without headrests. Bus interiors feature roll signs or light-emitting diode (LED) displays indicating the destination name or the next stop, bus stop request buttons, and adequate standing-passenger capacity. Modern bus infotainment systems have become increasingly sophisticated, integrating user interface (UI) designs for seamless interaction. Support services ensure efficient system functioning, while audio systems provide clear announcements for passenger information. OLED displays offer enhanced visual clarity for GPS navigation and interactive displays. Over-the-air (OTA) updates enable continuous software improvements. Digital signage and passenger information systems keep passengers informed, while remote diagnostics and power management systems optimize energy usage. Entertainment content, such as on-demand video and music, enhances the user experience (UX). Passenger feedback systems gather valuable data for continuous improvement. Wireless charging, USB charging ports, and 4G LTE connectivity keep passengers connected. Thermal management ensures optimal temperature control. System integration, cloud computing, and mobile device integration offer flexibility and convenience. Headrest monito
Oil And Gas Refinery Maintenance Services Market Size 2025-2029
The oil and gas refinery maintenance services market size is forecast to increase by USD 965.4 million at a CAGR of 4.5% between 2024 and 2029.
The market is driven by the surging demand for refined fuel, making it a significant market with immense potential. This demand is fueled by the increasing global population and urbanization, leading to a rise in transportation and industrial activities. Another key trend in the market is the adoption of modular mini refineries, which offer cost-effective and efficient solutions for refining oil and gas. However, the market also faces challenges, including the stringent presence of health, safety, and environment (HSE) regulations. Data security is a growing concern, as digitalization increases the need for robust cybersecurity measures.
Compliance with these regulations adds to the operational costs and complexity of refinery maintenance services. Companies operating in this market must navigate these challenges while also capitalizing on the opportunities presented by the growing demand for refined fuel and the adoption of modular mini refineries. Effective strategic planning and innovative solutions will be crucial for businesses seeking to thrive in this dynamic market. Technology adoption in this sector is on the rise, with digital twins and advanced safety systems, such as pressure relief valves, explosion protection, and flame arrestors, becoming increasingly common.
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The market encompasses a range of essential services to ensure the optimal performance and compliance of refineries. Key areas include inventory management and maintenance scheduling to prevent equipment downtime and reduce costs. Shutdown management, a critical aspect, requires adherence to industry standards and the integration of fluid handling, emissions control, and process equipment. Fugitive emissions and safety culture are paramount, necessitating the implementation of advanced security systems and regulatory compliance. Maintenance contracts often include field service, remote support, and electrical systems maintenance, as well as process automation and reliability engineering. Technological advancements have led to the adoption of innovation in areas like process control, catalyst regeneration, and separation technologies.
Fire protection systems and root cause analysis are crucial for minimizing risks and improving plant optimization. Spare parts management, wastewater treatment, and control panels are integral components of maintenance planning. Value engineering and best practices are essential for maintaining a competitive edge in the market. Regulatory compliance, pressure vessels, and sour water stripping are areas where technical expertise is indispensable. Power distribution and piping systems require ongoing maintenance to ensure efficient energy usage and prevent leaks. Performance-based contracting is a growing trend, as it incentivizes service providers to focus on maximizing plant uptime and minimizing costs. The integration of advanced technologies such as automation, IoT, and predictive analytics can enhance operational efficiency and improve the overall competitiveness of these companies in the market.
How is this Oil And Gas Refinery Maintenance Services Industry segmented?
The oil and gas refinery maintenance services industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD million' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
End-user
Small scale refinery
Medium scale refinery
Large scale refinery
Type
Turnaround
Maintenance and repair
Application
Downstream
Midstream
Upstream
Geography
North America
US
Canada
Europe
Germany
Russia
UK
APAC
China
India
Japan
South Korea
Rest of World (ROW)
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The Small scale refinery segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. In the oil and gas industry, refinery maintenance services play a crucial role in ensuring the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of refineries, encompassing various activities from small-scale facilities to larger ones. These services include routine inspections, repairs, replacements, and upgrades for essential equipment and processes. Although small-scale refineries may have lower processing capacities and fewer resources than larger facilities, they share the common goal of operational excellence. Renewable energy and carbon footp
In 2023, Washington, D.C. had the highest population density in the United States, with 11,130.69 people per square mile. As a whole, there were about 94.83 residents per square mile in the U.S., and Alaska was the state with the lowest population density, with 1.29 residents per square mile. The problem of population density Simply put, population density is the population of a country divided by the area of the country. While this can be an interesting measure of how many people live in a country and how large the country is, it does not account for the degree of urbanization, or the share of people who live in urban centers. For example, Russia is the largest country in the world and has a comparatively low population, so its population density is very low. However, much of the country is uninhabited, so cities in Russia are much more densely populated than the rest of the country. Urbanization in the United States While the United States is not very densely populated compared to other countries, its population density has increased significantly over the past few decades. The degree of urbanization has also increased, and well over half of the population lives in urban centers.
Oil Refining Market Size 2025-2029
The oil refining market size is forecast to increase by USD 111.2 billion at a CAGR of 1.3% between 2024 and 2029.
The market is driven by the surging demand for refined fuel, with increasing global mobility and industrialization fueling this trend. The adoption of modular mini refineries is another key driver, as these facilities offer cost-effective and efficient solutions to meet local fuel demands in regions with limited infrastructure. However, the market faces significant challenges, including the costly and time-consuming nature of oil refinery maintenance operations. The oil refining market is essential for producing various transportation fuels, including fuel oils, gasoil, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG).
These complex processes require substantial resources and planning, making it essential for companies to optimize their maintenance strategies to minimize downtime and maximize productivity. Effective implementation of predictive maintenance technologies and strategic partnerships can help refineries navigate these challenges and capitalize on the market's growth opportunities. Process control instrumentation and energy conservation measures are essential components in maintaining profitability and sustainability in the oil refining industry. The demand is driven by sectors such as transportation and power generation, with developing countries in Asia, including India and China, being key contributors.
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In the market, process optimization techniques and stream analysis play a pivotal role in enhancing efficiency and reducing costs. Heavy oil upgrading, a significant segment, employs advanced methods like reactor temperature control and catalyst selection to maximize output. Petroleum coke production, a byproduct of refining, is subject to stringent safety management systems and environmental impact assessments. Distillation tower design and heat exchanger efficiency are crucial in optimizing energy consumption. The market is a critical component of oil and gas downstream, focusing on the processing and refining of crude oil into valuable products. Hydrogen production methods, integral to various refining processes, are undergoing innovation to minimize costs and improve yields. Fractionator control systems ensure consistent product quality, while pipeline integrity management and pressure control systems maintain safety and reliability.
Environmental considerations are driving the adoption of waste minimization strategies and desalting process control. Thermal cracking methods, a key refining technology, continue to evolve, with process simulation software aiding in optimizing operations. Reactor temperature control, reactor catalyst selection, and paraffin wax production are areas of ongoing research for improved performance and reduced emissions. Asphalt production methods and bitumen processing are also undergoing technological advancements to meet evolving market demands. Additionally, the growing aviation industry significantly contributes to market expansion, as it requires a substantial supply of jet fuel to support increasing air travel and cargo transportation.
How is this Oil Refining Industry segmented?
The oil refining industry research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
Product
Light distillates
Middle distillates
Fuel oil
Others
Fuel Type
Gasoline
Kerosene
LPG
Others
End-user
Transportation
Petrochemicals
Residential and commercial heating
Power generation
Others
Capacity
Large-scale refineries
Medium-scale refineries
Small-scale refineries
Geography
North America
US
Canada
Europe
Germany
Italy
Russia
UK
APAC
China
India
Japan
Rest of World (ROW)
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The Light distillates segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. The market is driven by the demand for light distillates, particularly gasoline, from the transportation sector. Light distillates, which include petrol or gasoline, accounted for the largest market share in 2024. Light crude oil, the primary feedstock for producing light distillates, contains a higher proportion of hydrocarbons and is easier to refine compared to heavier variants. This results in a greater yield of gasoline and diesel from light crude oil. The transportation industry's reliance on gasoline as a fuel source further increases its demand. Crude oil distillation
In 2022, India overtook China as the world's most populous country and now has almost 1.46 billion people. China now has the second-largest population in the world, still with just over 1.4 billion inhabitants, however, its population went into decline in 2023. Global population As of 2025, the world's population stands at almost 8.2 billion people and is expected to reach around 10.3 billion people in the 2080s, when it will then go into decline. Due to improved healthcare, sanitation, and general living conditions, the global population continues to increase; mortality rates (particularly among infants and children) are decreasing and the median age of the world population has steadily increased for decades. As for the average life expectancy in industrial and developing countries, the gap has narrowed significantly since the mid-20th century. Asia is the most populous continent on Earth; 11 of the 20 largest countries are located there. It leads the ranking of the global population by continent by far, reporting four times as many inhabitants as Africa. The Demographic Transition The population explosion over the past two centuries is part of a phenomenon known as the demographic transition. Simply put, this transition results from a drastic reduction in mortality, which then leads to a reduction in fertility, and increase in life expectancy; this interim period where death rates are low and birth rates are high is where this population explosion occurs, and population growth can remain high as the population ages. In today's most-developed countries, the transition generally began with industrialization in the 1800s, and growth has now stabilized as birth and mortality rates have re-balanced. Across less-developed countries, the stage of this transition varies; for example, China is at a later stage than India, which accounts for the change in which country is more populous - understanding the demographic transition can help understand the reason why China's population is now going into decline. The least-developed region is Sub-Saharan Africa, where fertility rates remain close to pre-industrial levels in some countries. As these countries transition, they will undergo significant rates of population growth
The average monthly price for natural gas in the United States amounted to **** nominal U.S. dollars per million British thermal units (Btu) in May 2025. By contrast, natural gas prices in Europe were about three times higher than those in the U.S. Prices in Europe tend to be notably higher than those in the U.S. as the latter benefits from being a major hydrocarbon producer. Europe's import reliance European prices for natural gas rose most notable throughout the second half of 2021 and much of 2022, peaking at over ** U.S. dollars per million Btu in August 2022. The sharp rise was due to supply chain issues and economic strain following the COVID-19 pandemic, which was further exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in early 2022. As a result of the war, many countries began looking for alternative sources, and Russian pipeline gas imports to the European Union declined as a result. Meanwhile, LNG was a great beneficiary, with LNG demand in Europe rising by more than ** percent between 2021 and 2023. How domestic natural gas production shapes prices As intimated, the United States’ position among the leaders of worldwide natural gas production is one of the main reasons for why prices for this commodity are so low across the country. In 2023, the U.S. produced more than ************ cubic meters of natural gas, which allays domestic demand and allows for far lower purchasing prices.
Russia had the largest forest area in the world in 2021, amounting to around 815 million hectares, more than twice that of Canada, whose forest area amounted to 347 million hectares. The forestry industry in Canada With the third largest forest area in the world, Canada’s forestry industry is a significant contributor to the country’s gross domestic product. In 2021, the nominal GDP of Canada’s forest industry reached more than 34 billion Canadian dollars, with the wood product manufacturing sector alone contributing around 19.8 billion Canadian dollars in nominal GDP. A comparison of Canadian provinces shows that British Colombia has the largest forestry and logging industry in the country, followed by Quebec and Ontario. The Amazon rainforest in Brazil Brazil has the second largest forest area in the world after Russia, with total forest areas in the South American country amounting to approximately 494 million hectares in 2022. This is largely because around 62 percent of the Amazon rainforest is located in Brazil. The Amazon rainforest is the world’s largest rainforest, what some call “the lungs of the planet”. However, in recent years, deforestation has been a salient issue in the Amazon, with illegal logging and wildfires raging across the rainforest have contributed to very high deforestation rates. Indeed, around 8,000 square kilometers were destroyed in the Brazilian Amazon in 2023. Deforestation and its impact on climate change has spurred opposition to the logging industry, which was the sector responsible for the most killings of environmental activists in 2021.
As of February 2025, China ranked first among the countries with the most internet users worldwide. The world's most populated country had 1.11 billion internet users, more than triple the third-ranked United States, with just around 322 million internet users. Overall, all BRIC markets had over two billion internet users, accounting for four of the ten countries with more than 100 million internet users. Worldwide internet usage As of October 2024, there were more than five billion internet users worldwide. There are, however, stark differences in user distribution according to region. Eastern Asia is home to 1.34 billion internet users, while African and Middle Eastern regions had lower user figures. Moreover, the urban areas showed a higher percentage of internet access than rural areas. Internet use in China China ranks first in the list of countries with the most internet users. Due to its ongoing and fast-paced economic development and a cultural inclination towards technology, more than a billion of the estimated 1.4 billion population in China are online. As of the third quarter of 2023, around 87 percent of Chinese internet users stated using WeChat, the most popular social network in the country. On average, Chinese internet users spent five hours and 33 minutes online daily.
The statistic shows the 30 largest countries in the world by area. Russia is the largest country by far, with a total area of about 17 million square kilometers.
Population of Russia
Despite its large area, Russia - nowadays the largest country in the world - has a relatively small total population. However, its population is still rather large in numbers in comparison to those of other countries. In mid-2014, it was ranked ninth on a list of countries with the largest population, a ranking led by China with a population of over 1.37 billion people. In 2015, the estimated total population of Russia amounted to around 146 million people. The aforementioned low population density in Russia is a result of its vast landmass; in 2014, there were only around 8.78 inhabitants per square kilometer living in the country. Most of the Russian population lives in the nation’s capital and largest city, Moscow: In 2015, over 12 million people lived in the metropolis.