Yes. The population of South America (a little over 350 million) is less than half the population of Europe (around 750 million).
In 2009, the population of Europe was estimated to be 830.4 million according to the United Nations, which was slightly more than 13% of the world population.
No, Europe does not have the world's largest population. Asia has the largest population in the world. Europe is the sixth-largest continent by population.
London is a city. France is a country. London has a population of about 7 million and France about 65 million.
Japan population 127.13 million (2014)USA Population 318.86 million (2014)
ok well, medieval Europe is about ancient Europe......and china is a country.....an Asian country......with a large population.....-_-''''sry but please be more specific
With a metropolitan area population of 4.5 million, versus the country's population of more than 120 million people (2015), the percentage of people living in Monterrey amounts to roughly 3.75% of the total population for that country.
Indonesia is the country with highest number of Muslim population (over 200 million)
The United States has more people than Russia. The population of the United States is around 330 million, while the population of Russia is around 145 million.
According to wikipedia it says its Russia is the most populous European nation and rank 2 goes to Turkey. However some consider both Turkey and Russia as not being European countries. But rather they are Eurasian countries. There's a big difference. Among the proper European countries, as of 2022, the most populous is Germany at ~83 million people and rank 2 being France at ~68 million.
Indonesia (more than 240 million Muslims)
Indonesia (more than 200 million Muslims)