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China’s Population in Perspective

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china provinces populations 500x441 Chinas Population in Perspective

Map of China’s Provinces labeled as countries with equivalent populations.

Inspired by US States Renamed For Countries With Similar GDPs and again taken from Strange Maps.

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10 Responses to China’s Population in Perspective

  1. Which country is Tibet? :)

  2. Taiwan is not a part of China.

  3. I was wondering where i got that one picture from. I found it in one of my folders.

  4. Slap some India on there. Not so impressive now, eh?

  5. Shit, China’s got a hell of a lot of people.

    To see Canada and Mexico in those little spaces… o.O

    Damn. And India has an even higher population density.

  6. Yemen = $52.216 billion (ppp)
    Taiwan = $695.388 billion (ppp)

    The disparity between nominal GDPs is even greater. This map is either out of date or totally full of shit.

  7. @Caio:
    I believe it has to do with population and not GDP.

  8. @yawn: Dude, Canada has, like, 5 inhabitants.

    And Mexico doesn’t even count.

  9. Great, there is Colombia!

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