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  1. In 2011, the world reached a total population of 7,073,125,425 and 🇨🇳 China was the most populous country that year, with a total of 1,357,095,481 people. Followed by 🇮🇳 India, with the second largest population globally of 1,257,621,191 people in total.

  2. General censuses of population and housing have been carried out in 1960, 1971, 1981, 1992, 2001, and 2011. In 2021 a new census will be conducted by the Central Bureau of Statistics of Curacao. For more information and the results of the older censuses visit the DIgitallibrary of CBS.

  3. The 2011 Census in Germany is part of an EU-wide census round that will be repeated every ten years. The United Nations (UN), too, recommend counting the population at ten-year intervals. At the international level, almost all countries have followed that recommendation.

  4. Countries Ordered by Population in 2011. Total: 7,073,125,425. Year. China India Indonesia Pakistan Bangladesh Japan Philippines Viet Nam Iran Turkey Thailand Myanmar S. Korea Iraq Saudi Arabia. Afghanistan Malaysia Uzbekistan.

  5. There are just under 6.2 million foreigners in Germany. On census reference date 9 May 2011, Turks accounted for the largest group (1.5 million people or 24.4%), followed by Italians (just under 490,000 people or 7.9%).

  6. Population and housing censuses in the EU are based on European statistical legislation that sets out key statistical definitions and the data and metadata to be produced by EU countries. Census rounds 2021 and 2011. The 2021 EU population and housing census is ongoing.

  7. Only seven out of 235 states and territories worldwide have not yet set a census date for the current decade. Information about dates, methods and results of censuses worldwide is offered on the census website of the United Nations Statistics Division.