First, you find out something about that country, since just writing how many people live there may not be a very interesting sentence. So, go to a reliable source and learn a little about who lives there; then you can write a sentence that is both accurate and informative. You may want to talk about percentages-- such as the percentage of people who are educated, or the percentage of people who are a certain religion. There are many different population groups in a country, and just discussing the total population may not tell the entire story. For example: According to the World Bank, the total population of Uganda is 34,509,205; an estimated 85% of the people who live in that country are Christian, while 12% are Muslim. And in the city of Mbale, there is a small population of about 1,000 Ugandans who practice Judaism.
There is a population of prairie dogs in that field.
The diversity of cultures in a country fascinates me.
You can move the boy in from the country but you can't remove the country from the bot.
"We were visiting the country, so we rented a bungalow."
The legal profession knows the country's laws.
The Romans WAGED war against every country that surrounded them.
Here are some sentences.The locust is a type of grasshopper.The locust population is rising.
When you can never step foot in a country or place you are an exile.
The candidate was led to the convention hall where he was asked to lead the country.
First you write a bit of the sentence then you write pakistan and then you write the last bit of the sentence. simple
There seemed to be know future in the country they lived in, so they decided to emigrate.
You would ask "What is the population of New York?". It would also be good to specify whether you mean city or state