by Data Insider Team | Sep 11, 2025 | Population, World
Zimbabwe, located in southern Africa, has undergone significant demographic changes over the last seven decades. In 1950, the country’s population was just 2.8 million, but by 2024 it has grown to 16.6 million. Despite historical challenges such as economic crises and...
by Data Insider Team | Sep 11, 2025 | Population, World
Zambia, a landlocked country in southern Africa, has seen one of the fastest-growing populations in the region. In 1950, Zambia’s population was only 2.3 million, but by 2024 it has grown to 21.3 million. With high fertility rates and improving healthcare, Zambia’s...
by Data Insider Team | Sep 11, 2025 | Population, World
Yemen, located at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula, has undergone one of the fastest population growth trajectories in the Middle East. In 1950, Yemen’s population was only 4.6 million, but by 2024 it has reached 40.6 million. Despite ongoing conflict,...
by Data Insider Team | Sep 11, 2025 | Population, World
Western Sahara, a disputed territory in North Africa, has experienced one of the most dramatic demographic shifts in the region. In 1950, the population was only 13,000, but by 2024 it has grown to 591,000. The population rise reflects natural growth as well as...
by Data Insider Team | Sep 10, 2025 | Population, World
Wallis and Futuna Islands, a French overseas collectivity in the South Pacific, has one of the smallest populations in the world. In 1950, the territory had just 9,000 inhabitants, and as of 2024, the population is estimated at 11,000. Unlike many regions that...
by Data Insider Team | Sep 10, 2025 | Population, World
Vietnam has undergone a remarkable demographic transformation over the past seven decades. From a population of just 25.1 million in 1950, the country experienced rapid growth fueled by high fertility rates and improvements in healthcare. By 2024, Vietnam’s population...
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