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Table 9

List of countries, areas and geographical groupings


Only countries or areas with a population of at least 100,000 in 2010 are included.
Africa Asia Latin America and the Caribbean

Northern Africa Central Asia b Caribbean


Algeria Kazakhstan c Aruba
Egypt Kyrgyzstan c Bahamas
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Tajikistan c
Barbados
Morocco Turkmenistan c Cuba
Tunisia Uzbekistan c Dominican Republic
Western Sahara Grenada
Eastern Asia Guadeloupe
Sub-Saharan Africa China Haiti
Eastern Africa China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Jamaica
Burundi China, Macao Special Administrative Region Martinique
Comoros Democratic People's Republic of Korea Netherlands Antilles
Djibouti Mongolia Puerto Rico
Eritrea Republic of Korea Saint Lucia
Ethiopia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Kenya South-Eastern Asia Trinidad and Tobago
Madagascar Brunei Darussalam United States Virgin Islands
Malawi Cambodia
Mauritius Indonesia Central America
Mayotte Lao People's Democratic Republic Belize
Mozambique Malaysia Costa Rica
Réunion Myanmar El Salvador
Rwanda Philippines Guatemala
Somalia Singapore Honduras
Sudan a Thailand Mexico
Uganda Timor-Leste Nicaragua
United Republic of Tanzania Viet Nam Panama
Zambia
Zimbabwe Southern Asia b South America
Middle Africa Afghanistan Argentina
Angola Bangladesh Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Cameroon Bhutan Brazil
Central African Republic India Chile
Chad Iran (Islamic Republic of) Colombia
Congo Maldives Ecuador
Democratic Republic of the Congo Nepal French Guiana
Equatorial Guinea Pakistan Guyana
Gabon Sri Lanka Paraguay
Sao Tome and Principe Peru
Southern Africa Western Asia Suriname
Botswana Armenia c Uruguay
Lesotho Azerbaijan c
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Namibia Bahrain
South Africa Cyprus
Swaziland Georgia c
Western Africa Iraq
Benin Israel
Burkina Faso Jordan
Cape Verde Kuwait
Côte d'Ivoire Lebanon
Gambia Occupied Palestinian Territory
Ghana Oman
Guinea Qatar
Guinea-Bissau Saudi Arabia
Liberia Syrian Arab Republic
Mali Turkey
Mauritania United Arab Emirates
Niger Yemen
Nigeria
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Togo

Notes
a Sudan is included in Northern Africa for the analysis presented in Chapter 1 – Population and families, and Chapter 3 – Education.
b Central Asia and Southern Asia are combined into one region, South-Central Asia, for the analysis presented in Chapter 1 – Population and families, and Chapter 3 – Education.
c Included in the group “CIS in Asia” for the analysis presented in Chapter 4 – Work.
d Included in Southern Europe for the analysis presented in Chapter 1 – Population and families, Chapter 3 – Education, and Chapter 4 – Work.
e Included in Northern Europe for the analysis presented in Chapter 1 – Population and families, Chapter 3 – Education, and Chapter 4 – Work.
f Australia and New Zealand are included in Oceania for the analysis presented in Chapter 1 – Population and families, and Chapter 3 – Education.
g Canada and the United States of America are included in Northern America for the analysis presented in Chapter 1 – Population and families, and Chapter 3 – Education.
h Japan is included in Eastern Asia for the analysis presented in Chapter 1 – Population and families, and Chapter 3 – Education.
Oceania More developed regions

Fiji Eastern Europe


French Polynesia Albania d
Guam Belarus
Micronesia (Federated States of) Bosnia and Herzegovina d
New Caledonia Bulgaria
Papua New Guinea Croatia d
Samoa Czech Republic
Solomon Islands Estonia e
Tonga Greece d
Vanuatu Hungary
Latvia e
Lithuania e
Montenegro d
Poland
Republic of Moldova
Romania
Russian Federation
Serbia d
Slovakia
Slovenia d
The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia d
Ukraine

Western Europe
Austria
Belgium
Channel Islands e
Denmark e
Finland e
France
Germany
Iceland e
Ireland e
Italy d
Luxembourg
Malta d
Netherlands
Norway e
Portugal d
Spain d
Sweden e
Switzerland
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland e
Other more developed regions
Australia f
Canada g
Japan h
New Zealand f
United States of America g

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