Nations With Territories Sometimes Included
Country or Territory | Area km² |
Population (2009) |
Population density per km² |
Capital | Official languages |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Afghanistan | 647,500 | 31,889,923 | 49 | Kabul | Persian, Pashto |
China | 9,640,821 | 1,338,612,968 | 139.6 | Beijing | Chinese (National) |
Iran | 1,648,195 | 76,923,300 | 45 | Tehran | Persian |
Mongolia | 1,564,116 | 2,736,800 | 2 | Ulan Bator | Mongolian |
Pakistan | 803,940 | 168,925,500 | 210 | Islamabad | Urdu, English |
Russia (Siberia) | 13,000,000 | 141,945,966 | 8.3 | Moscow | Russian |
India (Ladakh) | 86,904 (Ladakh), 3,287,263 (Whole India) | 270,126 (Ladakh), 1,210,193,422 (Whole India) | 3 (Ladakh), 363.8 (Whole India) | New Delhi (National), Leh (Local) | Ladakhi, English, Urdu, Hindi, Telugu, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, Kannada, Punjabi, Oriya, Malayalam, Gujarati, Assamese and other Languages of India |
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