Nazions dl Riam Unì
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! colspan="2" bgcolor="lightgray" style="font-size:120%" align=center |Nazions dl Riam Unì |- | colspan="2" bgcolor="lightgray" style="font-size:100%" align=center |Countries of the United Kingdom (nglëisc) |-
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|- | valign="top" style="font-size:90%"|Numer || valign="top" style="font-size:90%"| 4 |- | valign="top" style="font-size:90%"|Categoria || valign="top" style="font-size:90%"| Divijion aministrativa |- | valign="top" style="font-size:90%"| Stat || valign="top" style="font-size:90%"| Riam Unì |- |}L Riam Unì de Gran Bretania y Irlanda dl Nord ie dal 1922 incà metù adum da cater nazions: la Nghiltiera, la Scozia y la Valisa (che adum fej ora la Gran Bretania) y l'Irlanda dl Nord sun l'ijula de l'Irlanda.
Statistiches
[mudé | muda l codesc]| Inuem | Populazion (2019) | Spersa | Densità (per km2; 2019) |
Prudot intern brutto (2015) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Numbers | % | km2[1] | % | £[2] | % | £ a persona[2] | ||
| Nghiltiera | 56 286 961 | 84% | 130 279 | 54% | 432,05 | 1.433 miliarc | 86% | 26159 |
| Irlanda dl Nord | 1 893 667 | 3% | 13 562 | 5,5% | 139,63 | 34 miliarc | 2% | 18584 |
| Scozia | 5 463 300 | 8% | 77 933 | 32% | 70,10 | 127 miliarc | 8% | 23685 |
| Valisa | 3 152 879 | 5% | 20 735 | 8,5% | 152,06 | 56 miliarc | 3% | 18002 |
| Riam Unì | 66 796 807 | 100% | 242 509 | 100% | 275,44 | 1.666 miliarc | 100% | 25351 |
Referënzes
[mudé | muda l codesc]- ↑ Region and Country Profiles, Key Statistics and Profiles, October 2013, ONS. Retrieved 9 August 2015. According to the ONS, England has an area of 130,279 km², and the UK has an area of 242,509 km², therefore England comprises 54% of the area of the UK.
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 Office for National Statistics. "Regional gross value added (income approach), UK: 1997 to 2015, December 2015". Trat ite ai 5 March 2017.