no
France does not have a big population. The French have been tying to increase their population since the First World War, with only modest success. The population of France is now just over 60 million, almost exactly the same as the UK, but France has double the land area. The population density of France 1s 110 people per square mile, of the UK 246. The European Union average is 110.
The population of Metz, France is just under 124,000.
Asking such a question implies a comparative. It is big compared to some countries and small compared to others.
It's a small city, with a population of about 70.000.
As of 2021, the population of Big Diomede Island is estimated to be zero. The island is uninhabited and has no permanent residents.
In fact, the population of Ireland is not very big at all in terms of total population and density. If you think the population of Ireland is big, it might be that Ireland has a large area. In terms of contrast, your country's population might be small.
6,497,967 big for such a small state
The regions with the highest population density in France are around Paris, specifically in the Γle-de-France region, and in major urban areas like Lyon, Marseille, and Lille. These areas have high levels of economic activity and job opportunities, leading to more people residing there.
no, it is a very big city, in size as well as in population
India is a big country in terms of land area, population, and economic power.
It was a Roman Catholic stronghold with a number of small Calvinist enclaves and a very small Jewish population.