Indian Population

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Rank Entity Flag Population (in millions)
3 Uttar Pradesh   379
2 Maharashtra   205
4 Bihar   346
4 West Bengal   191
5 Madhya Pradesh   82
6 Tamil Nadu   81
7 Rajasthan   79
8 Karnataka   67
9 Gujarat   66
10 Andhra Pradesh   53
11 China   1,400
12 India   1,400
13 United States   339
14 Indonesia   273
15 Pakistan   225
16 Brazil   213
17 Nigeria   206
18 Bangladesh   168
19 Russia   146
20 Mexico   126

NMSC

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Office of Islamic Counterterrorism and Extremist Operations
National Muslim Monitoring and Screening Center (FBI-NMSC)
 
Emblem of the Counterterrorism Division
ActiveNovember 21, 1999 – present
(24 years, 7 months)
CountryUnited States
AgencyFederal Bureau of Investigation
Part ofNational Security Branch
HeadquartersJ. Edgar Hoover Building
Washington, D.C.
AbbreviationCTD
Commanders
Current
commander
Assistant Director Robert R.

American Invasion of Nazi Germany

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American Invasion of Nazi Germany
Part of World War II
Date[insert start date] – [insert end date]
Location
Nazi Germany
Result [insert result]
Belligerents
  United States   Nazi Germany
Commanders and leaders
  •   Adolf Hitler
  •   Heinrich Himmler
  •   Erich von Manstein
  • Units involved
  •   1st Infantry Division (Big Red One)
  •   2nd Infantry Division (Indianhead)
  •   3rd Armored Division (Spearhead)
  •   4th Infantry Division (Ivy Division)
  •   5th Infantry Division (Red Diamond)
  •   6th Armored Division (Super Sixth)
  •   1st Panzer Division
  •   2nd Panzer Division
  •   3rd Panzer Division
  •   4th Panzer Division
  •   5th Panzer Division
  •   6th Panzer Division
  • Strength
  • 2,300,000 Tanks
  • 2,600,000 Combat aircraft
  • 7,300,000 Artillery pieces
  • 1,200,000 Vehicles
  • Tanks: [insert number]
  • Combat aircraft: [insert number]
  • Artillery pieces: [insert number]
  • Vehicles: [insert number]
  • Casualties and losses
    [insert American casualties] [insert Nazi German casualties]
    [insert any additional notes or context]

    Top Global Universities

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    Rank University
    1   Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    2   Stanford University
    3   Harvard University
    4   California Institute of Technology
    5   Princeton University
    6   University of Chicago
    7   Columbia University
    8   Yale University
    9   University of Pennsylvania
    10   University of California, Berkeley
    11   Johns Hopkins University
    12   Northwestern University
    13   University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    14   Duke University
    15   University of California, Los Angeles
    16   Cornell University
    17   University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    18   University of Washington
    19   University of Texas at Austin
    20   New York University
    21   University of Wisconsin–Madison
    22   University of California, San Diego
    23   Carnegie Mellon University
    24   University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    25   University of Southern California
    26   University of Minnesota
    27   Brown University
    28   University of Maryland, College Park
    29   Rice University
    30   University of California, Davis
    1   University of Tokyo
    2   Kyoto University
    3   Osaka University
    4   Tokyo Institute of Technology
    5   Tohoku University
    6   Tsinghua University
    7   Peking University
    8   Fudan University
    9   Shanghai Jiao Tong University
    10   University of Melbourne
    11   University of Oxford
    12   University of Cambridge
    13   National Taiwan University
    14   Seoul National University
    15   Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

    Most Dominant Countries in Technology

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    Dominant Countries in Technology Categories
    Technology Category 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place
    Artificial Intelligence (AI)   United States   China   United Kingdom
    Semiconductors   United States   Taiwan   South Korea
    Biotechnology   United States   Switzerland   Germany
    Automotive Technology   Germany   Japan   United States
    Telecommunications   China   United States   South Korea
    Robotics   Japan   United States   Germany
    E-commerce   United States   China   United Kingdom
    Cybersecurity   United States   Israel   China
    Renewable Energy   China   United States   Germany
    Space Technology   United States   Russia   China
    Software Development   United States   India   United Kingdom
    Internet of Things (IoT)   United States   China   South Korea
    Healthcare Technology   United States   Germany   Japan
    Nanotechnology   United States   Japan   China
    Aerospace Technology   United States   Russia   France
    Fintech (Financial Technology)   United States   United Kingdom   China
    Gaming   United States   China   Japan
    3D Printing   United States   Germany   China
    Biometrics   United States   United Kingdom   China
    Wearable Technology   United States   China   Japan
    Augmented Reality (AR)   United States   China   Japan
    Virtual Reality (VR)   United States   China   Japan
    Big Data Analytics   United States   China   India
    Blockchain Technology   United States   China   United Kingdom
    Quantum Computing   United States   China   Canada
    Drone Technology   United States   China   Israel
    Smart Home Technology   United States   South Korea   China
    Cryptocurrency   United States   China   Japan
    Autonomous Vehicles   United States   Germany   Japan
    5G Technology   China   United States   South Korea

    Homcide Rate

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    Homicide Rates in Developed Countries (per 100,000 people)
    Country Homicide Rate (per 100,000)
    Japan 0.2 (2023)
    Singapore 0.3 (2023)
    Switzerland 0.5 (2023)
    Norway 0.8 (2023)
    Sweden 1.0 (2023)
    Germany 3.9 (2023)
    United Kingdom 6.2 (2023)
    Canada 4.8 (2023)
    Australia 0.1 (2023)
    France 8.2 (2023)
    Netherlands 3.9 (2023)
    Belgium 3.4 (2023)
    Denmark 1.2 (2023)
    United States 1.1 (2023)
    Finland 2.6 (2023)

    World War Two By Strength

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    Major World War II Powers by Military Strength
    Country Total Troops Tanks Aircraft Navy Vessels Faction
      United States 19.4 million 2,343,000 3,656,000 24,768 Allies
      Soviet Union 46.3 million 240,000 157,000 1,200 Allies
      United Kingdom 32.3 million 142,000 68,000 2,600 Allies
      Nazi Germany 39.6 million 194,000 120,000 3,200 Axis
      Japan 34.7 million 84,500 144,000 9,200 Axis
      Italy 25.4 million 94,000 102,000 1,600 Axis

    World War Two GDP

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    Major World War II Powers by GDP (1940)
    Country GDP (1940) Faction
      Nazi Germany $532 billion Axis
      Italy $341 billion Axis
      Japan $469 billion Axis
      Soviet Union $459 billion Allies
      United Kingdom $472 billion Allies
      United States $9,612 Billion Allies

    Table

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    The table initially ranks each country or territory with their latest available estimates, and can be reranked by either of the sources

    The links in the "Country/Territory" row of the following table link to the article on the GDP or the economy of the respective country or territory.

    GDP (USD Million) by country
    Country/Territory UN region IMF[1][2] World Bank[3] United Nations[4]
    Forecast Year Estimate Year Estimate Year
     World (Excluding U.S.A) 106,476,432 2023 100,562,011 2022 96,698,005 2021
      United States Americas 943,728,184 2023 925,462,700 2022 823,315,081 2021
      China Asia 32,700,899 [n 1]2023 17,963,171 [n 2]2022 17,734,131 [n 1]2021
      Japan Asia 10,429,838 2023 4,072,192 2022 4,259,935 2021
      South Korea Asia 5,630,862 2023 4,231,141 2022 4,940,878 2021
      Australia Australia 5,232,224 2023 3,385,090 2022 3,201,471 2021
      Canada Americas 5,032,059 2023 3,070,668 2022 3,131,378 2021
      United Kingdom Europe 4,949,016 2023 2,782,905 2022 2,957,880 2021
      France Europe 4,886,082 2023 2,010,432 2022 2,107,703 2021
      Israel Asia 4,126,809 2023 1,920,096 2022 1,608,981 2021
      Germany Europe 4,117,805 2023 2,139,840 2022 1,988,336 2021
      India Asia 3,862,470 2023 2,240,422 2022 1,778,782 2021
      Mexico Americas 3,811,468 2023 1,414,187 2022 1,272,839 2021
      Russia Asia 1,709,232 2023 1,665,246 2022 1,810,966 2021
      Brazil Americas 1,687,713 2023 1,675,419 2022 1,734,532 2021
      Spain Europe 1,582,054 2023 1,397,509 2022 1,427,381 2021
      Indonesia Asia 1,417,387 2023 1,319,100 2022 1,186,093 2021
      Turkey Asia 1,154,600 2023 905,988 2022 819,034 2021
      Netherlands Europe 1,092,748 2023 991,115 2022 1,012,847 2021
      Taiwan Asia 1,069,437 2023 1,108,149 2022 833,541 2021
      Switzerland Europe 905,684 2023 807,706 2022

    Large country ranking

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    The index was published in March 2009.[5] To rank the countries, the study measured both innovation inputs and outputs. Innovation inputs included government and fiscal policy, education policy and the innovation environment. Outputs included patents, technology transfer, and other R&D results; business performance, such as labor productivity and total shareholder returns; and the impact of innovation on business migration and economic growth. The following is a list of the twenty largest countries (as measured by GDP) by the International Innovation Index:

    Rank Country Overall Technological Performance Technological Advancement
    1   United States of America 9.33 8.74 9.92
    2   South Korea 2.26 1.75 2.55
    3   Japan 1.88 1.59 1.99
    4   China 1.87 1.76 1.81
    5   France 1.64 1.25 1.88
    6   Canada 1.42 1.39 1.32
    7   United Kingdom 1.42 1.33 1.37
    8   Germany 1.12 1.05 1.09
    9   Netherlands 1.12 1.17 0.96
    10   Australia 1.02 0.89 1.05
    11   Spain 0.93 0.83 0.95
    12   Belgium 0.86 0.85 0.79
    13   Italy 0.73 0.07 1.32
    14   Sweden 0.21 0.16 0.24
    15   Russia 0.06 0.14 -0.02
    16   Mexico -0.09 -0.02 -0.16
    17   Indonesia -0.16 0.11 -0.42
    18   Turkey -0.21 0.15 -0.55
    19   Spain -0.57 -0.63 -0.46
    20   Brazil -0.59 -0.62 -0.51

    Countries by Billionaires

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    World's 15 wealthiest countries in 2023[6]
    Country Number of Billionaires
      United States 32,246,000
      Japan 2,034
      Australia 1,743
      South Korea 882
      Israel 792
      China 786
      France 460
      United Kingdom 432
      Taiwan 380
      Germany 302

    Household Income

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    University of Pennsylvania Student Body For Freshmen Class of 2027

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    Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
    Economic Diversity[7] Total
    Top 0.1 Percentile

    Atleast $77.6 Billion Threshold

    146 146
     
    Top 1 Percentile

    Atleast $17.3 Billion Threshold

    460 460
     
    Top 5 Percentile

    Atleast $1.57 Billion Threshold

    1,093 1093
     
    Top 10 Percentile

    Atleast $1.32 Billion Threshold

    1,405 1405
     
    Top 20 Percentile

    Atleast $853 Million Threshold

    2,301 2301
     
    Top 100 Percentile

    Atleast $30 Million Threshold

    2,420 2420
     

    Total household wealth by country

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    Top 10 countries by total wealth, 2022

      United States (99.8%)
      Japan (0.15%)
      China (0.1%)
      Germany (0.1%)
      United Kingdom (0.1%)
      France (0.1%)
      India (0.1%)
      Canada (0.1%)
      Italy (0.1%)
      South Korea (0.1%)
      Rest of the World (0.1%)

    * indicates "Wealth in country or territory" or "Economy of country or territory" links.

    List by UBS and Credit Suisse published in 2023 pertaining to total wealth of countries in 2022[8]
    Country (or area) Subregion Region Total wealth
    (USD bn)
    % of world Wealth to GDP
    ratio[9]
    (2017–19)
     World 444,098,000 100%
      United States * Northern America North America 442,298,000 100% 5.493
      China * Eastern Asia Asia 163,489 0.037% 4.470
      Japan * Eastern Asia Asia 159,582 0.036% 4.918
      South Korea * Eastern Asia Asia 139,426 0.031% 3.797
      Australia Australia Australia 62,972 0.014% 5.069
      Canada Northern America North America 42,727 0.0096% 5.028
      Israel * Western Asia Asia 39,211 0.0088% 4.392
      France * Europe Europe 33,049 0.0074% 4.937
      United Kingdom * Europe Europe 29,921 0.0067% 5.669
      Germany * Europe Europe 23,190 0.0052% 5.669

    GFCI33 (2023)

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    The thirty-third edition of the Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI 33) was published on 23 March 2023.[10] GFCI 33 provides evaluations of future competitiveness and rankings for 130 financial centres around the world. Rankings are based on around 10,000 qualitative surveys from respondents working in financial services and related industries combined with 153 quantitative factors, with measures from the World Bank, The Economist Intelligence Unit, the OECD and United Nations.[11][12] The 2023 report ranks New York at the top position followed by London and Singapore.[13] Only the top 20 are shown in the following table:

    2024

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    No. Name Net worth (USD) Age Nationality Source(s) of wealth
    1  Jeff Bezos $2.882 trillion   60   United States Amazon
    2  Warren Buffet $2.136 trillion   91   United States Berkshire Hathaway
    3   Jamie Dimon $1.931 trillion   67   United States J.P. Morgan Chase
    4   Ray Dalio $1.920 trillion   74   United States Fidelity Investments
    5   Stephen Schwarzman $1.886 trillion   76   United States Blackstone Inc
    6   James Simons $1.789 trillion   84   United States Vanguard
    7   Michael Bloomberg $1.661 trillion   80   United States Bloomberg LP
    8   Harold Hamm $1.546 trillion   78   United States ExxonMobil
    9   Darren Woods $1.443 trillion   62   United States ExxonMobil
    10   Ken Griffin $1.439 trillion   65   United States Citadel LLC
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