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Ceci est une liste de pays par population en 1700. Les chiffres estimés datent du début de l'année 1700 et les chiffres exacts concernent les pays ayant organisé un recensement à différentes dates au cours de l'année 1700. La majeure partie de ces chiffres provient de l'ouvrage Two Thousand Years of Economic Statistics d'Alexander V. Avakov, volume 1, pages 18 à 20, qui couvre les chiffres de la population de l'année 1700 en fonction des frontières modernes. V. Avakov lui-même cite diverses sources, dont principalement Angus Maddison.
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The combined population of Germany (15m), Austria (2.5m), Czechia (3.242m), Belgium (2m), Slovenia (0.248m), and a third of Italy (4.4m), Avakov, p. 18-20.
J.P. Sommerville, «The Holy Roman Empire in the Seventeenth Century» (consulté le ). Archived here. The figure of 20 million is given for "Germany, Austria, and Bohemia", a definition of the Empire that specifically excludes the Empire's Italian territories such as the Savoyard state, Milan, and Tuscany, as well as its territories in the Low Countries.
Dwyer, Philip G. The Rise of Prussia 1700–1830. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2014. Page 52. The population of all of the King in Prussia's domains is given as 1.5 million in 1713, and the bulk of these lived within the Empire, rather than in the smaller and more barren holding in Ducal Prussia.
Jean-Noël Biraben, "The History of the Human Population From the First Beginnings to the Present" in "Demography: Analysis and Synthesis: A Treatise in Population" (Eds: Graziella Caselli, Jacques Vallin, Guillaume J. Wunsch) Vol 3, Chapter 66, pp 5–18, Academic Press, San Diego. (2005)
(a) Yoshio Oguchi, "Demographics of Satsuma Domian", Reimeikan Chōsa Kenkyū Hōkoku (no. 11), pp. 87–134 (1998). (b) Yoshio Oguchi, "Demographics of Satsuma Domian and early modern Ryūkyū", Reimeikan Chōsa Kenkyū Hōkoku (no. 13), pp. 1–42 (2000) (all in Japanese).