Top 100 Tallest Countries¶
"Exploring the nations with the tallest average heights"
This list dives into the countries where people are the tallest on average. These nations showcase diverse genetic backgrounds, nutrition, and living standards that contribute to their citizens' impressive heights.
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Overview¶
- Title: "Top 100 Tallest Countries"
- Subtitle: "Countries with the Tallest Average Heights"
- Tagline: "Exploring the nations with the tallest average heights"
- Description: "A comprehensive list ranking the countries based on the average height of their populations."
- Keywords: Height, Countries, Tallest, Average Height, Genetics, Nutrition, Living Standards, Demographics
Cheat¶
# Top 100 Tallest Countries
- Countries with the Tallest Average Heights
- Exploring the nations with the tallest average heights
- A comprehensive list ranking the countries based on the average height of their populations.
- 5 Topics
## Topics
- Western Europe: Netherlands, Denmark, Norway, Germany, Sweden...
- Eastern Europe: Latvia, Estonia, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Serbia...
- North America: United States, Canada...
- Oceania: Australia, New Zealand...
- Africa: Rwanda, Uganda...
Western Europe¶
"Home to some of the tallest people in the world"
Western Europe boasts several countries with notably tall populations, often attributed to a combination of genetics, nutrition, and healthcare.
- Netherlands: Known for the tallest people globally
- Denmark: Close second with impressive average heights
- Norway: Tall and robust population
- Germany: Tall stature among its citizens
- Sweden: Tall and healthy populace
- Belgium: Tall and well-nourished people
- Austria: Known for their height
- Finland: Tall Nordic population
- Iceland: Tall and strong individuals
- Switzerland: Known for good health and height
- Luxembourg: Tall stature
- France: Tall and diverse population
- United Kingdom: Average height increasing steadily
- Ireland: Tall and robust
- Portugal: Tall population
- Spain: Tall stature in many regions
- Italy: Northern regions especially tall
- Greece: Tall Mediterranean population
- Malta: Increasing average heights
- Monaco: Tall, affluent population
Eastern Europe¶
"A region with a notable tall population"
Eastern Europe features several countries with tall populations, often due to robust genetic factors and improving living conditions.
- Latvia: Tallest in Eastern Europe
- Estonia: Close in height to Latvians
- Czech Republic: Tall and robust
- Slovenia: Tall population
- Serbia: Notably tall people
- Croatia: Tall and athletic
- Slovakia: Tall stature
- Hungary: Tall population
- Lithuania: Tall and healthy
- Poland: Tall and strong
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: Tall average height
- Montenegro: Tall and robust
- Albania: Increasing average height
- Bulgaria: Tall stature
- Romania: Tall and strong
- Russia: Northern regions particularly tall
- Ukraine: Tall population
- Belarus: Tall and healthy
- Georgia: Tall average height
- Armenia: Tall and strong
North America¶
"Tall and diverse populations"
North America's tallest countries are influenced by diverse genetic backgrounds and good living standards.
- United States: Tall and diverse population
- Canada: Tall average height
- Mexico: Taller in northern regions
- Guatemala: Increasing average height
- Belize: Diverse and tall population
- Costa Rica: Tall stature
- Panama: Tall and diverse
- Jamaica: Tall and athletic
- Bahamas: Tall average height
- Cuba: Tall and healthy
- Haiti: Increasing average height
- Dominican Republic: Tall stature
- Puerto Rico: Tall and diverse
- El Salvador: Taller in some regions
- Honduras: Increasing average height
- Nicaragua: Tall stature
- Saint Lucia: Tall and robust
- Barbados: Tall population
- Trinidad and Tobago: Tall and diverse
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: Tall stature
Oceania¶
"Tall populations in the Pacific region"
Oceania's tallest countries feature well-nourished populations with strong genetic backgrounds.
- Australia: Tall and healthy
- New Zealand: Tall and robust
- Fiji: Tall stature
- Papua New Guinea: Tall and strong
- Samoa: Tall average height
- Tonga: Tall and robust
- Solomon Islands: Tall stature
- Vanuatu: Increasing average height
- Micronesia: Tall population
- Kiribati: Tall stature
- Palau: Tall and healthy
- Marshall Islands: Tall average height
- Tuvalu: Increasing average height
- Nauru: Tall and robust
- Cook Islands: Tall stature
- Niue: Tall population
- Tokelau: Tall and strong
- French Polynesia: Tall and healthy
- New Caledonia: Tall stature
- Wallis and Futuna: Increasing average height
Africa¶
"Rising average heights"
African countries with tall populations often feature diverse genetic backgrounds and improving living conditions.
- Rwanda: Tallest in Africa
- Uganda: Close second with tall stature
- Kenya: Tall and athletic
- South Sudan: Notably tall population
- Tanzania: Tall average height
- Ethiopia: Tall stature
- Burundi: Increasing average height
- Congo (Kinshasa): Tall and robust
- Congo (Brazzaville): Tall population
- Malawi: Tall stature
- Nigeria: Tall and diverse
- Ghana: Tall and athletic
- Cameroon: Tall average height
- Senegal: Tall and robust
- Ivory Coast: Tall stature
- Zambia: Increasing average height
- Zimbabwe: Tall population
- Botswana: Tall and strong
- Namibia: Tall stature
- Angola: Increasing average height
Top 100 List¶
- Netherlands (Western Europe)
- Latvia (Eastern Europe)
- Denmark (Western Europe)
- Estonia (Eastern Europe)
- Norway (Western Europe)
- Serbia (Eastern Europe)
- Germany (Western Europe)
- Croatia (Eastern Europe)
- Sweden (Western Europe)
- Belgium (Western Europe)
- Finland (Western Europe)
- Czech Republic (Eastern Europe)
- Austria (Western Europe)
- Slovenia (Eastern Europe)
- Iceland (Western Europe)
- Montenegro (Eastern Europe)
- Switzerland (Western Europe)
- United States (North America)
- Luxembourg (Western Europe)
- Canada (North America)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (Eastern Europe)
- Lithuania (Eastern Europe)
- Poland (Eastern Europe)
- France (Western Europe)
- Slovakia (Eastern Europe)
- Ireland (Western Europe)
- Australia (Oceania)
- Hungary (Eastern Europe)
- Portugal (Western Europe)
- Spain (Western Europe)
- Greece (Western Europe)
- Netherlands (Western Europe)
- United Kingdom (Western Europe)
- Albania (Eastern Europe)
- Bulgaria (Eastern Europe)
- New Zealand (Oceania)
- Italy (Western Europe)
- Romania (Eastern Europe)
- Georgia (Eastern Europe)
- Armenia (Eastern Europe)
- Malta (Western Europe)
- Monaco (Western Europe)
- Belarus (Eastern Europe)
- Russia (Eastern Europe)
- Ukraine (Eastern Europe)
- Fiji (Oceania)
- Papua New Guinea (Oceania)
- Samoa (Oceania)
- Tonga (Oceania)
- Solomon Islands (Oceania)
- Vanuatu (Oceania)
- Micronesia (Oceania)
- Kiribati (Oceania)
- Palau (Oceania)
- Marshall Islands (Oceania)
- Tuvalu (Oceania)
- Nauru (Oceania)
- Cook Islands (Oceania)
- Niue (Oceania)
- Tokelau (Oceania)
- French Polynesia (Oceania)
- New Caledonia (Oceania)
- Wallis and Futuna (Oceania)
- Rwanda (Africa)
- Uganda (Africa)
- Kenya (Africa)
- South Sudan (Africa)
- Tanzania (Africa)
- Ethiopia (Africa)
- Burundi (Africa)
- Congo (Kinshasa) (Africa)
- Congo (Brazzaville) (Africa)
- Malawi (Africa)
- Nigeria (Africa)
- Ghana (Africa)
- Cameroon (Africa)
- Senegal (Africa)
- Ivory Coast (Africa)
- Zambia (Africa)
- Zimbabwe (Africa)
- Botswana (Africa)
- Namibia (Africa)
- Angola (Africa)
- Mexico (North America)
- Guatemala (North America)
- Belize (North America)
- Costa Rica (North America)
- Panama (North America)
- Jamaica (North America)
- Bahamas (North America)
- Cuba (North America)
- Haiti (North America)
- Dominican Republic (North America)
- Puerto Rico (North America)
- El Salvador (North America)
- Honduras (North America)
- Nicaragua (North America)
- Saint Lucia (North America)
- Barbados (North America)
- Trinidad and Tobago (North America)
Top 100 Table¶
Rank | Name | Topic | Tagline |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Netherlands | Western Europe | Known for the tallest people globally |
2 | Latvia | Eastern Europe | Tallest in Eastern Europe |
3 | Denmark | Western Europe | Close second with impressive heights |
4 | Estonia | Eastern Europe | Close in height to Latvians |
5 | Norway | Western Europe | Tall and robust population |
6 | Serbia | Eastern Europe | Notably tall people |
7 | Germany | Western Europe | Tall stature among its citizens |
8 | Croatia | Eastern Europe | Tall and athletic |
9 | Sweden | Western Europe | Tall and healthy populace |
10 | Belgium | Western Europe | Tall and well-nourished people |
11 | Finland | Western Europe | Tall Nordic population |
12 | Czech Republic | Eastern Europe | Tall and robust |
13 | Austria | Western Europe | Known for their height |
14 | Slovenia | Eastern Europe | Tall population |
15 | Iceland | Western Europe | Tall and strong individuals |
16 | Montenegro | Eastern Europe | Tall and robust |
17 | Switzerland | Western Europe | Known for good health and height |
18 | United States | North America | Tall and diverse population |
19 | Luxembourg | Western Europe | Tall stature |
20 | Canada | North America | Tall average height |
21 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Eastern Europe | Tall average height |
22 | Lithuania | Eastern Europe | Tall and healthy |
23 | Poland | Eastern Europe | Tall and strong |
24 | France | Western Europe | Tall and diverse population |
25 | Slovakia | Eastern Europe | Tall stature |
26 | Ireland | Western Europe | Tall and robust |
27 | Australia | Oceania | Tall and healthy |
28 | Hungary | Eastern Europe | Tall population |
29 | Portugal | Western Europe | Tall population |
30 | Spain | Western Europe | Tall stature in many regions |
31 | Greece | Western Europe | Tall Mediterranean population |
32 | Netherlands | Western Europe | Tallest in Western Europe |
33 | United Kingdom | Western Europe | Average height increasing steadily |
34 | Albania | Eastern Europe | Increasing average height |
35 | Bulgaria | Eastern Europe | Tall stature |
36 | New Zealand | Oceania | Tall and robust |
37 | Italy | Western Europe | Northern regions especially tall |
38 | Romania | Eastern Europe | Tall and strong |
39 | Georgia | Eastern Europe | Tall average height |
40 | Armenia | Eastern Europe | Tall and strong |
41 | Malta | Western Europe | Increasing average heights |
42 | Monaco | Western Europe | Tall, affluent population |
43 | Belarus | Eastern Europe | Tall and healthy |
44 | Russia | Eastern Europe | Northern regions particularly tall |
45 | Ukraine | Eastern Europe | Tall population |
46 | Fiji | Oceania | Tall stature |
47 | Papua New Guinea | Oceania | Tall and strong |
48 | Samoa | Oceania | Tall average height |
49 | Tonga | Oceania | Tall and robust |
50 | Solomon Islands | Oceania | Tall stature |
51 | Vanuatu | Oceania | Increasing average height |
52 | Micronesia | Oceania | Tall population |
53 | Kiribati | Oceania | Tall stature |
54 | Palau | Oceania | Tall and healthy |
55 | Marshall Islands | Oceania | Tall average height |
56 | Tuvalu | Oceania | Increasing average height |
57 | Nauru | Oceania | Tall and robust |
58 | Cook Islands | Oceania | Tall stature |
59 | Niue | Oceania | Tall population |
60 | Tokelau | Oceania | Tall and strong |
61 | French Polynesia | Oceania | Tall and healthy |
62 | New Caledonia | Oceania | Tall stature |
63 | Wallis and Futuna | Oceania | Increasing average height |
64 | Rwanda | Africa | Tallest in Africa |
65 | Uganda | Africa | Close second with tall stature |
66 | Kenya | Africa | Tall and athletic |
67 | South Sudan | Africa | Notably tall population |
68 | Tanzania | Africa | Tall average height |
69 | Ethiopia | Africa | Tall stature |
70 | Burundi | Africa | Increasing average height |
71 | Congo (Kinshasa) | Africa | Tall and robust |
72 | Congo (Brazzaville) | Africa | Tall population |
73 | Malawi | Africa | Tall stature |
74 | Nigeria | Africa | Tall and diverse |
75 | Ghana | Africa | Tall and athletic |
76 | Cameroon | Africa | Tall average height |
77 | Senegal | Africa | Tall and robust |
78 | Ivory Coast | Africa | Tall stature |
79 | Zambia | Africa | Increasing average height |
80 | Zimbabwe | Africa | Tall population |
81 | Botswana | Africa | Tall and strong |
82 | Namibia | Africa | Tall stature |
83 | Angola | Africa | Increasing average height |
84 | Mexico | North America | Taller in northern regions |
85 | Guatemala | North America | Increasing average height |
86 | Belize | North America | Diverse and tall population |
87 | Costa Rica | North America | Tall stature |
88 | Panama | North America | Tall and diverse |
89 | Jamaica | North America | Tall and athletic |
90 | Bahamas | North America | Tall average height |
91 | Cuba | North America | Tall and healthy |
92 | Haiti | North America | Increasing average height |
93 | Dominican Republic | North America | Tall stature |
94 | Puerto Rico | North America | Tall and diverse |
95 | El Salvador | North America | Taller in some regions |
96 | Honduras | North America | Increasing average height |
97 | Nicaragua | North America | Tall stature |
98 | Saint Lucia | North America | Tall and robust |
99 | Barbados | North America | Tall population |
100 | Trinidad and Tobago | North America | Tall and diverse |
Conclusion¶
The heights of a nation's population can tell us much about its genetics, nutrition, and overall health. This list highlights the diversity and commonalities among the tallest countries in the world. Whether influenced by their genetics, environment, or socio-economic factors, these countries showcase the variety of human stature across the globe.