Examples of using Whose population in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Or can the HRIndonesia compete Asean member country whose population is very little?
The new president said The Gambia, whose population is 90 percent Muslim, with the rest Christian and animist, was a republic“not the Islamic republic“.
The security breach,even to mother-and-pop stores in that small town of Idaho, whose population is 2,000.
Emperor Penguins are living indicators whose population trends can illustrate the consequences of these changes.
The security breach,even to mother-and-pop stores in that small town of Idaho, whose population is 2,000.
Leon is a lively, pretty, colonial city whose population comprises a large number of students, poets and artists.
Principality of Sealand A micronation located 6 miles(9.7 km) off the coast of Suffolk,England, whose population rarely exceeds ten.
And in a country governed by Islamic law, and whose population is 99-percent Muslim, such conversions carry the death penalty.
Genghis Khan and his army swept through Asia, ruthlessly murdering, raping,and pillaging in any city whose population refused to kneel.
Though the inhabited islands are claimed by the country whose population resides on them, it becomes difficult to manage the uninhabited islands.
There is a growing buzz in the food world over the disproportionately large amount ofculinary talent coming out of an island country whose population numbers 332,000.
There is an electoral ward with the same name whose population at the above census was 2,000.
India, whose population is predicted to overtake China's, is rapidly changing from an agricultural society to an industrial economy with a surging urban population. .
Case by case continues to occur in a small village whose population is now about 180 inhabitants.
The civil war in Syria, whose population is majority Sunni, was sparked by a crackdown on anti-government protests in 2011 but it has also developed a distinct sectarian undertone.
The world food board met in Geneva in 1974,at that time the only country whose population had been above 1 billion was China.
Idlib, a city whose population has been swollen by hundreds of thousands of displaced people from other parts of Syria, is close to the strategic highway linking Damascus to Aleppo and to the coastal province of Latakia, an Assad stronghold.
The communist forces had by this point surrounded the capital, whose population had been vastly increased by refugees from the fighting;
After British colonial rule ended in 1947,India and Pakistan fought their first war over control of Kashmir, whose population is mainly Muslim.
They are alsoworried at increasing Chinese influence in a region whose population of more than 620 million is still less than half of China's.
Idlib, a city whose population has been swollen by hundreds of thousands of displaced people from other parts of Syria, is close to the strategic highway linking Damascus to Aleppo and to the coastal province of Latakia, a stronghold of President Bashar al-Assad.
Were there still in those times in our country cities whose population(actually the population) was 7,132 people?
It is curious that the same St. Petersburgis the most northern city in the world, whose population is more than one million people.
Most of the increase will occur in the least developed countries, whose population will increase from 5,3 billion today to 7,8 2050 billion, while that of more developed countries will remain stable at 1,2 billion.
Other semi-final brought together the host Italy and Argentina at the Stadio San Paolo, Naples,a city whose population is not exactly supportive of Argentina and Italy.
Chile's refusal to sign reflects its[toughening] stance towards migrants whose population has grown fivefold in 30 years amid influxes from Venezuela, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Colombia, among other Latin nations.
It takes the role belonging to Jesus andassigns it to a political nation whose population generally has nothing to do with Him.