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There may be people who own assets whose value is more than one hundred million dollars but that does not mean that the citizens are worth anywhere near that amount. Many people would happily trade a shipload of such people for 5 Mother Teresas, for example.
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5,000,000*2=10,000,000 5,000,000 and 2
The word would be "ten thousand" multiplied by itself.
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there are over forty million people worldwide whose vision is category 3 or worse, 80% of whom live in developing countries.
There are approximately 13 million Jewish people in the world, and they live all over the globe. There are small Jewish populations in countries all over the world, including countries in Africa, South America and southeast Asia. The largest Jewish populations in the world are in the United States (with more than 6 million Jewish people) and Israel (with about 5.5 million). The majority of the rest live in Europe, Canada and Russia, with small bit significant populations in Argentina, Brazil, Australia and South Africa. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_population
People like having a currency whose value is dependable and stable.
No, Spanish is not the only language spoken in most Spanish-speaking countries. Some countries, such as Mexico, have indigenous languages spoken by a significant portion of the population alongside Spanish. In countries like Argentina and Uruguay, Italian and Portuguese influences have led to the presence of those languages as well.
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East Germany's population in 1989 was between 16.1 million and 16.6 million people depending on whose estimates you follow.
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The United Kingdom is comprised of four 'countries' whose status is similar to individual states within the United States. In order of approximate population size they are England - 53 million, Scotland - 5 million, Wales - 3 million and Northern Ireland - 2 million.
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Australia is country whose capital is Sydney. By the end of 2003, it had a population of 19. 9 million people.
There are 21 countries where Spanish is the official language.
Dividing the world's population (~7 billion) by 365, you will find over 19 million people have any given day as their birthday. Applying this to the question, over 19 million people have March 2 as their birthday.