East Asia usually only includes Mongolia, China, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, and Japan. However, there is also a region known as Southeast Asia, which could be considered East Asia. Even so, perhaps you meant the Far East, which includes both East and Southeast Asia.
Papua New Guinea could be considered East Asia, although the country is usually defined as part of Oceania. Its urbanization rate is 12%, the second lowest in the world.
Cambodia is in the Far East (Southeast Asia) and its urbanization rate is 22%, the 15th lowest in the world.
China is truly the country in East Asia with the lowest urbanization rate, at 51%.
India has the largest percentage of rural population, with over 65% of its population living in rural areas.
Bosnia and Herzegovina with 47% of its population living in urban areas.
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.
Russia has the largest rural population with a total rural population of about 37,650,000 of its citizens living in rural areas. The country with the highest percentage of its citizens living in rural areas is Bosnia and Herzegovina with 51.4%.
No, Spain has a fairly high urbanization with over 75% of its population residing in cities. The European country with the lowest urbanization is Liechtenstein with about 14% of its population living in urban areas.
Bosnia and Herzegovina with 47% of its population residing in urban areas.
The population of the Arabian horses living in the Arabian desert is currently unknown.
As of 2008, 58,000 Canadians are living with HIV/AIDS.
Albania
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The country in the Middle East that does not have a significant Kurdish population is Saudi Arabia. While there may be a small number of Kurds living in Saudi Arabia, they make up a very small percentage of the population and are not considered a significant population compared to other ethnic groups in the country.
About 9% of the global population lived in extreme poverty in 2020, according to the World Bank. This means they were living on less than $1.90 a day. The percentage of people living in poverty varies by region and country.