SortStack #1349 — 2030-02-17

By population · Order from fewest to most people.

  1. People who have ever won a Nobel Prize 975

    Four people won it twice; the Curie family alone collected five medals.

  2. The population of Bermuda 64K

    There are no rivers or lakes — homes harvest rainwater on white limestone roofs by law.

  3. Paris — the city proper, inside the ring road 2.1M

    Smaller than Houston; the greater metro area holds five times as many people.

  4. The population of Taiwan 23.4M

    Produces over 90 percent of the world's most advanced computer chips.

  5. The population of Canada 40M

    The world's second-largest country by area has fewer people than Greater Tokyo.

  6. The population of Thailand 72M

    The only Southeast Asian country never colonized by a European power.

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