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Top 5 Jewish Populations by Continent in 1900

Guess the countries with the five largest Jewish populations by continent in 1900. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_Jewish_population_comparisons#Modern_era
Does not include numbers for the Ottoman Empire
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Africa
 
Morocco
109,712
Tunisia
62,545
Algeria
51,044
Ethiopia
50,000
South Africa
50,000
 
 
Europe
 
Russian Empire (European)
3,907,102
Poland
1,316,776
Hungary
851,378
Germany
586,948
Romania
269,015
Americas
 
United States
1,500,000
Canada
22,500
Argentina
20,000
Central America
4,035
Brazil
2,000
 
 
Oceania
 
Australia
15,122
New Zealand
1,611
Asia
 
Russian Empire (Asian)
89,635
Iran
35,000
Yemen
30,000
India
18,228
China
2,000
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3 Comments
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Level 65
Apr 25, 2021
Hang on... Poland wasn't a sovereign state in 1900, it was part of the Russian Empire. And Austria - which included Bohemia and Galicia - had a large Jewish population.
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Level 82
Apr 25, 2021
Yeah I think we need more clarity if it's modern day countries but with1900's population. Though I really like the idea
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Level 88
Apr 26, 2021
Really sad.