In order from largest population to smallest: China India United States Indonesia Brazil
The Indian subcontinent today consists of five nations: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan. These countries share historical, cultural, and geographical ties, with India being the largest and most populous. Sri Lanka and the Maldives are often associated with the subcontinent due to their proximity, but they are not typically classified as part of it.
They were joint winners in 1954 and 1955 and first won it outright in 1959.
The Five Nations Championship, originally known as the Home Nations Championship, began in 1883 when England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales first competed against each other. France joined the tournament in 1908, expanding it to the Five Nations. The championship continued under this format until 2000, when Italy was added, and it became known as the Six Nations Championship.
The first five nations, known as the "Five Nations," completed their alliance in 1885. This alliance, primarily among the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, included the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca nations. They aimed to strengthen their collective strength and maintain their sovereignty against external pressures. The alliance was formalized through various agreements, reflecting their shared interests and common goals.
Asian Five Nations was created in 2008.
New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Charleston, and New Castle.
The Tournament of the Five Nations is a rugby competition.
The five most populous nations in 1900 were the following:Russia 137 million USA 76 million Germany 56 million Austria-Hungary 47 million; and Japan 44 million. These numbers are most relevant to military historians that study the reasons and results of major wars. Economists also use populations when discussing GNP and GDP results.
"Five Nations" is capitalized because it refers to the name of a specific group or entity, such as the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, which consists of five indigenous nations: the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. Capitalizing "Five Nations" distinguishes it as a proper noun.
The Tournament of the Five Nations is a Rugby competition.
Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Sudan, and Iraq.