By area, the largest countries are: Russia Canada United States China Brazil Australia Please see the link below for more information.
In terms of physical size, Australia is the sixth largest country.
Australia is not among the top 20 largest countries by population. It has a relatively small population compared to countries like China, India, United States, and Brazil.
If you list all the countries of the world in order by land area, from the largest to the smallest, the area rank is the number on the list for that particular country. The largest country is #1, the next largest is #2, and so on.
Kenya ranks forty-eighth in the list of the world's largest countries by area. It has an area, accurate to the nearest square kilometre, of 580367 square kilometres, which converts to 224081 square miles.
# Russia - Largest country in the world. # Canada - Largest country in the Western Hemisphere. # United States - Longest border with one other country. # China - Largest all-Asian country. # Brazil - Largest country in South America. # Australia - Largest country in the Southern Hemisphere. # India - Third-largest country in Asia.
Australia, while being a continent, is also a country. It is not a collection of countries, just one. So the list of countries for Australia is; Australia.
The five countries with the largest populations are China, India, United States, Indonesia, and Pakistan.
Kazakhstan is 9th on the list of largest countries in the world by land mass with an area of 2,717,300 sq km. It is the 62nd largest country by population with 16,189,667 people (as of September 1st, 2010).
The world's largest country by land area is Russia, which covers approximately 6.6 million square miles.
Not at all. With a population of only 22 million, Australia is currently at number 50 on the list. The country with the fifth largest population is Brazil. Refer to the related link for more details of countries and their population ranking.
Australia ranks as the 6th largest country in the world with a total area of 7,692,024 square kilometers (2,969,907 sq. miles), excluding the Australian Antarctic claim. As a result Australia accounts for 5.2% of the Earth's total land area. Australia sits behind Brazil with a territory exceeding 8.5 million sq. kilometers (3.3 sq. miles) and well ahead of India with a territory of 3.2 million sq. kilometers (1.2 sq. miles).