I noticed interesting statistics about the demographics. Pakistan's population is about 254 million people according to the latest UN estimates. This makes it the fifth-largest country in the world, according to the data. It turns out that every 32nd person on the planet lives there. Interestingly, Pakistan's population is growing quite actively—by an average of 1.57% per year. For comparison, this is higher than in most developed countries. Another detail is that the society there is very young, with an average age of only 20.6 years. Looking at the trend, Pakistan's population will continue to increase in the coming years. Such dynamics create an interesting context for understanding demographic processes in Asia.

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