Population of French Polynesia

Pop. of French Polynesia (295,100)

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Pop. of French Polynesia (295,100)

  • is 1/500 of Number of items in the British Library (150million )...more
  • is 1/200 of Pop. of Tanzania (58.6million)...more
  • is 1/200 of Estimated world population of Horses (58 million individuals)...more
  • is 1/100 of Pop. of Mozambique (30.1million)...more
  • is 1/100 of Pop. of Yemen (29.88million)...more
  • is 1/100 of Pop. of Ghana (29.34million)...more
  • is 1/50 of Pop. of Karachi, Pakistan (15 million people)...more
  • is 1/50 of Pop. of Zimbabwe (14.55million)...more
  • is 1/40 of Pop. of São Paulo, Brazil (11.9 million people)...more
  • is 1/40 of Pop. of Burundi (11.87million)...more
  • is 1/40 of Pop. of Somalia (11.76million)...more
  • is 1/40 of Pop. of Tunisia (11.72million)...more
  • is 1/40 of Pop. of Belgium (11.72million)...more
  • is 1/40 of Pop. of Bolivia (11.64million)...more
  • is 1/25 of Pop. of Laos (7.45million)...more
  • is 1/25 of Pop. of Hong Kong, China (7.3 million people)...more
  • is 1/25 of Pop. of Papua New Guinea (7.26million)...more
  • is 1/25 of Pop. of Hong Kong (7.25million)...more
  • is 1/20 of Pop. of Central African Republic (5.99million)...more
  • is 1/20 of Pop. of Kyrgyzstan (5.96million)...more
  • is 1/20 of Pop. of Denmark (5.87million)...more
  • is 1/10 of Number of Automatic Teller Machines (ATM's) in the world (3million )...more
  • is 1/10 of Pop. of Kuwait (2.994million)...more
  • is 1/10 of Pop. of West Bank (2.9million)...more
  • is 1/5 of Pop. of Bahrain (1.505million)...more
  • is 1/5 of Estimated world population of Moose / Elk (1.5 million individuals)...more
  • is 1/5 of Number of active personnel in the Indian Armed Forces (1.456million )...more
  • is 2/5 of Pop. of Guyana (750,000)...more
  • is 1/2 of Number of active personnel in the South Korean Armed Forces (599,000 )...more
  • is 1/2 of Pop. of Cabo Verde (583,000)...more
  • is about as big as Estimated world population of Mullers Bornean Gibbon (300,000 individuals)...more
  • is about as big as High estimate of number of common Chimpanzees (300,000 individuals)...more
  • is about as big as Pop. of Vanuatu (298,300)...more
  • is about as big as Pop. of Barbados (294,600)...more
  • is about as big as Pop. of New Caledonia (290,000)...more
  • is 2 x High estimate of world population of Hippopotamus (148,000 individuals)...more
  • is 2 x Number of Deaths resulting from the Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan in 1945 (146,000 )...more
  • is 2.5 x Number of strands on a head of hair (120,000 )...more
  • is 2.5 x Pop. of Aruba (119,400)...more
  • is 2.5 x Number of US Military deaths in World War I (116,500 )...more
  • is 4 x High estimate of world population of Leopards (75,000 individuals)...more
  • is 4 x Pop. of Dominica (74,200)...more
  • is 5 x Number of US Military deaths in the Vietnam war (58,200 )...more
  • is 10 x Number of seats in Lord's Cricket Ground (30,000 )...more
  • is 10 x Estimated world population of Alpine Ibex (30,000 individuals)...more
  • is 10 x Pop. of Gibraltar (29,580)...more
  • is 20 x Number of seats in the Arena in Verona, Italy (15,000 )...more
  • is 20 x Estimated world population of Wild Yak (15,000 individuals)...more
  • is 40 x Number of rooms in the First World Hotel in Genting Highlands (Malaysia) (7,350 )...more
  • is 40 x Estimated world population of Sumatran Orangutan (7,300 individuals)...more
  • is 50 x High estimate of number of Eastern Gorillas (5,880 individuals)...more
  • is 100 x Estimated world population of Snow Leopard (3,000 individuals)...more
  • is 100 x Estimated population of Bengal Tigers (3,000 individuals)...more
  • is 100 x Pop. of Svalbard (2,926)...more
  • is 250 x Number of seats in London's Olivier Theatre (1,160 )...more
  • is 500 x Estimated world population of African Wild Ass (600 individuals)...more

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