The population of
is 6,790,062,216 (July 2009 est.)
Population Growth:
1.167% (2009 est.)
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The Population Reference Bureau provides timely and objective information on U.S. and international population trends and their implications. ... 2009 World Population Data Sheet >; World: 6.8 billion; United States: 306.8 million...
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US Census Bureau US and World Population Clocks ... RSS Feed: US and World Population Clocks - What’s this? ... U.S. & World Population Clocks...
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Top ten countries with the highest population in the world. ... THE WORLD POPULATION AND THE TOP TEN; COUNTRIES WITH THE HIGHEST POPULATION ... TOTAL World Population...
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World population - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term world population commonly refers to the total number of living humans on Earth at a given time. As of , the Earth's population is estimated by the United States Census Bureau to be billion....
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Discover the current world population and historic world population totals and growth since the year one, from your About.com Guide to Geography. ... Current World Population and World Population Growth Since the Year One...
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In 2008, more than half of the world’s population will live in urban areas. This shift could enhance development and promote sustainability - or it could deepen poverty and accelerate environmental degradation. ... Escaping rural poverty, earning a living in the city; ... From pavement dweller to community mobilizer;
www.unfpa.org/swp/swpmain.htm
Panel 1: Basic data; ... Select Variables (up to 2): ... Select Country/Region (up to 5):
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A guide to population information on UN system web sites ... United Nations Population Division - Department of Economic and Social Affairs ... World Bank...
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