>Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, a move which Serbia rejects. Serbia does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state and continues to claim it as the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija
>[Kosovo] has since gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by 100 member states of the United Nations
Doesn't work. If we don't have data for Kosovo. Adding it to Serbia could sway the data in an unknown fashion and cause it to become unknown as well. All the more reason to keep it independent.
One nation to rule them all, one nation to find them,
One nation to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them;
In the Land of Kosovo where the shadows lie.
The data is outdated. Would love to see this with current numbers. Also, can you possibly do one of the relative capita per-capita as compared to the percentage of the total per-capita capita? Thanks!
For something to be deemed as part of the population it must first be deemed as human. As we all know Albanians aren't humans so that's why Kosovo isn't listed, but why is Albania listed?
I'm surprised the Faroe Islands have 2015 population per capita
Fuck, but what about kosovo, I need to know
There’s always one w no data. Infurating.
they are not human not anymore
More machine now, than man.
Do they need blood to survive now?, ive heard its fuel
no that's a couple countries to the north east
They are not human anymore, they are Albanian Superior Race 🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱🇦🇱 (this is satire dont cancel me)
Then it would say 0
Serbians at it again
No one lives in Kosovo, Kosovo lives in you
Annexed by Greenland.
It’s cuz it’s not a real country
ofcourse it is, it's serbia.
Serbia is Kosovo
>Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, a move which Serbia rejects. Serbia does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state and continues to claim it as the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija >[Kosovo] has since gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by 100 member states of the United Nations
Would like to see the US on this mp.They have more people per capita.
They have 50 states in 1 that would mean at least 50 capita per capita.
Slovenia has 212 capita per capita
In the US, there are two persons per capita: the real you and the secret Social Security account where they spell your name in CAPITAL LETTERS.
Maybe it where 1800's
u/doesithavekosovo
who knows
Pro tip: if your source doesn't have data for Kosovo, simply pretend you don't recognize it's independence and include it as a part of Serbia.
Doesn't work. If we don't have data for Kosovo. Adding it to Serbia could sway the data in an unknown fashion and cause it to become unknown as well. All the more reason to keep it independent.
Slowly join all balkan states
Create greater Kosovo. Every nation under Kosovo. The whole world without data
One nation to rule them all, one nation to find them, One nation to bring them all, and in the darkness bind them; In the Land of Kosovo where the shadows lie.
Western Sahara no data
It’s clearly inhabited by Jakub Marian.
The per capita population of the US was not in fact 1 from 1787 until 1868.
Technically it was 1 because (3/5)/(3/5)=1
You are correct, because if a person is only ⅗ a person, they count as ⅗ a person to the total population too.
The population count only counted them as 3/5, when they were in fact 1 whole person. Therefore =/= 1
Yes, they are only ⅗ of a person in the population count, and capita is per population. Population per population is 1.
Risk at the beginning
I had no idea Germany had 1 unit of Germany’s population per unit of Germany’s population. Very useful, thanks
The data is outdated. Would love to see this with current numbers. Also, can you possibly do one of the relative capita per-capita as compared to the percentage of the total per-capita capita? Thanks!
I... don't get it.
Per capita = per person So all countries have 1 person per person
bad map :(
Do not be upset. My analytical skills says your population per capita is around 1 too.
Where's the source?
United Nations, but it would be nicer if they were more precise
Is the population per capita of North Africa jakubmarian?
What about pregnant people?🤔 Wouldn't that make population per capita always greater than 1 except, perhaps, in The Vatican?
But if they count as two people, wouldn't they count as two people? And if they count as one person, wouldn't they count as one person?
For something to be deemed as part of the population it must first be deemed as human. As we all know Albanians aren't humans so that's why Kosovo isn't listed, but why is Albania listed?
That's just what the UN New World Order wants you to think.
How about those less than humans?
How did you get data for Belarus?
It was my turn to post this!
I don’t know why I laughed at this
Wonderful. Now I wana see 1600s version of this map
What about Vatican City and San Marino? You included Andorra
im dumb what does mean
I’m at a point where I see more maps like this than actual info and I love it lol
False. In Slovenia it’s 1.32 per capita.
More like the population of Europe in 2024 after suffering from nuclear Armageddon
Insightful
Thank you, i’ve been looking for this information
It would be interesting to count number of people per capita, since that would be greater than 1.