Former Spanish colonies Compared by People > Number of under-five deaths
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Number of under-five deaths. Number of children dying before reaching age five.
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# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH | HISTORY |
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1 | Philippines | 69,000 | 2012 | ||
2 | Mexico | 37,000 | 2012 | ||
3 | Colombia | 16,000 | 2012 | ||
4 | Guatemala | 15,000 | 2012 | ||
=5 | Bolivia | 11,000 | 2012 | ||
=5 | Peru | 11,000 | 2012 | ||
7 | Argentina | 10,000 | 2012 | ||
8 | Venezuela | 9,000 | 2012 | ||
9 | Ecuador | 8,000 | 2012 | ||
10 | Dominican Republic | 6,000 | 2012 | ||
11 | Honduras | 5,000 | 2012 | ||
=12 | Nicaragua | 3,000 | 2012 | ||
=12 | Equatorial Guinea | 3,000 | 2012 | ||
=12 | Paraguay | 3,000 | 2012 | ||
=15 | Chile | 2,000 | 2012 | ||
=15 | El Salvador | 2,000 | 2012 | ||
=17 | Cuba | 1,000 | 2012 | ||
=17 | Costa Rica | 1,000 | 2012 | ||
=17 | Panama | 1,000 | 2012 | ||
20 | Uruguay | 0.0 | 2012 |
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Interesting observations about People > Number of under-five deaths
- India has had the highest number of under-five deaths since 1960.
- Nigeria ranked first for number of under-five deaths amongst Muslim countries in 2012.
- Democratic Republic of the Congo ranked first for number of under-five deaths amongst Christian countries in 2012.
- Turkey ranked first for number of under-five deaths amongst Europe in 2012.
- China ranked first for number of under-five deaths amongst Cold countries in 2012.
- United States ranked first for number of under-five deaths amongst High income OECD countries in 2012.
- United Kingdom ranked first for number of under-five deaths amongst European Union in 2012.
- Sudan ranked first for number of under-five deaths amongst Heavily indebted countries in 2012.
- Ethiopia ranked first for number of under-five deaths amongst Landlocked countries in 2012.
- Pakistan ranked third for number of under-five deaths amongst Hot countries in 2012.
- Brazil ranked first for number of under-five deaths amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2012.