List of regional organizations by population

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List of Regions by Population

Entities Population Date  % of World Population Source
World 6,594,000,000 100% Population clock
Template:Country data African Union African Union 850,000,00012.92%(membership overlap with Arab League)
Image:Flag of the League of Arab States.svg Arab League 319,473,7794.85% (membership overlap with African Union)
Template:Country data ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations 558,812,2008.49%
Template:Country data CIS Commonwealth of Independent States 273,238,8004.15%
Template:Country data EU European Union 494,900,0007.52% Eurostat data [1]
Template:Country data Mercosur Mercosur 265,212,4354.03% (membership overlap with Union of South American Nations)
Template:Country data SAARC South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation 1,467,255,66922.3%
Image:Flags of the Union of South American Nations.gif Union of South American Nations 379,782,7485.77% (membership overlap with Mercosur)
Template:Country data Commonwealth Commonwealth of Nations 1,921,974,000 29.2% (membership overlap with European Union, African Union, Arab League, South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation, Union of South American Nations, and Association of Southeast Asian Nations)
Image:ECO logo.png Economic Cooperation Organization 405,139,000 6.16%

See also

[1]

References

  1. Eurostat population demography data as of 1 January 2006, extrapolated to 1 January 2007

External links

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