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Inh. Lars Eglitis
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Germany

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Definition of "Country"
The definition of the word "country" is often ambiguous. What is considered a "country" on Worlddata.info and how it was decided in individual cases can be found here: What is a country?


Geographical breakdown
The subdivision into subcontinents like "Eastern Europe" or "Central America" always gives rise to discussions. Even if Wikipedia writes of "prevailing opinions", the official divisions according to the M49 standard of the United Nations apply here, in which Mexico belongs to Central America and a "Central Europe" does not exist.


Timeliness of data
The database contains several million individual data items. Key data such as economic data or population figures for countries are updated several times a year. Population figures for cities with less than 1 million inhabitants are updated every several years. The rest of the data is updated about once a year. If a country has not yet published data for the last or penultimate year, we present the latest official data. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, we do not produce our own projections or estimates.


Download
Not all, but at least some data can be downloaded as CSV file.
To the download page...


Copyright
Individual data are not protectable and may of course be copied, used or distributed. Data collections (e.g. IQ by country or Average body height) caused time-consuming researches, evaluations, filtering and weighting of multiple sources and are indeed a subject of copyright.
If you need this data for school or university, but do not earn money and do not spread it otherwise, you are welcome to use them. In all other cases, where a not inconsiderable part of a data collection is copied, please just ask.


Data sources
Some of the data used come from our own research (not surveys) and from publicly accessible databases. Among others, the following sources were used: United Nations Population Division, the Federal Statistical Office of Germany, the Standing Committee on Geographical Names (StAGN), the German Weather Service, United Nations Statistical Division (UNSD), U.S. Census Bureau, IEA Statistics © OECD/IEA, the OpenGeoDB, the European Commission, Wikipedia, the World Bank, the UNHCR, GeoLite by MaxMind, the Secretariat of the Pacific Community, City Population by Thomas Brinkhoff, the World-Gazetteer by Stefan Helders (now under populationmondiale.com), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the factbook of the Central Intelligence Agency, USA. Almost all data has been subsequently adjusted, partly adapted to languages and restructured.


Image sources
Used images and graphics are own pictures as well as licensed content from Image Source, MEV, flickr (CC BY 2.0), pixabay (CC0), Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 1.0, CC BY-SA 3.0, CC BY-SA 4.0), dreamstime, photocase, and Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit, NASA Johnson Space Center. The maps marked with OpenStreetMap were provided by the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF) under CC BY-SA with the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL).


OS platform
Online dispute resolution pursuant to §14.1 ODR-VO: The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (OS), which can be found at https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. We are neither willing nor obliged to participate in a dispute settlement procedure at a consumer arbitration board.


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