10. Japan – 127,040,000
Around 1.77 percent of the people of the world live in Japan, whose population as on September 1, 2014 was 127,040,000.
11. Mexico – 119,713,203
The United Mexican States is a federal republic, whose population would be 119,713,203 as on July 1 2014. This is as per CONAPO official projection.
12. Philippines – 100,410,400
The Republic of the Philippines is a sovereign island nation. Around 1.39 percent of the people of our world live in Philippines, whose population as on October 18, 2014 was 100,410,400.
13. Vietnam – 89,708,900
Around 1.25 percent of the people of the world live in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. As on July 1 2013, population of Vietnam was 89,708,900.
14. Ethiopia – 87,952,991
Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia is the most populous landlocked nation in the world. The population of Ethiopia would be 87,952,991 as on July 1 2014; that is around 1.23 percent of the world population.
15. Egypt – 87,337,400
Population of Egypt was 87,337,400 as on October 18, 2014; that is around 1.23 percent of the world population.
16. Germany – 80,781,000
Federal Republic of Germany is a federal parliamentary republic, whose population as on November 30 2013 was 80,781,000; that is around 1.13 percent of the world population.
17. Iran – 77,824,100
The population of the Islamic Republic of Iran was 77,824,100 as on October 18, 2014. That is around 1.08 percent of the world population.
18. Turkey – 76,667,864
The Republic of Turkey is a contiguous transcontinental nation, whose population was 76,667,864 as on December 31 2013; that is around 1.07 percent of the world population.
19. Democratic Republic of the Congo – 69,360,000
The Democratic Republic of Congo is the second largest nation in the African continent by area. Its population as on July 1 2014 was 67,514,000. That is around 0.94 percent of the world population.
20. France – 66,019,000
French Republic is a sovereign nation, whose population was 66,019,000 as on September 1 2014; that is around 0.92 percent of the world population. It is the second most populated country in the European Union.
The world population is expected to continue to grow; however, the growth rate is more likely to reduce.
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