How Big Is Australia Compared To Kuwait? (Comparison)

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Is Australia Bigger than Kuwait

Australia is a country located in the Oceania continent, whereas Kuwait is a country located in Western Asia. Today in this article, we will discuss the comparison between Australia and Kuwait regarding various aspects.

Size

How big is Australia compared to Kuwait?

The total area of Australia is 7,692,024 sq km, and the total area of Kuwait is 17,818 sq km. Australia is bigger than Kuwait by 7,674,206 sq km. Australia is around 431.69 times bigger than Kuwait.

Area of Australia:  2,969,907 sq mi ( 7,692,024 km2 )

Area of Australia compared to Kuwait

Area of Kuwait:  6,880 sq mi ( 17,818 km2 )

Area of Kuwait compared to Australia

Population

According to the Worldometer data, the total population of Australia as of 8th July 2021 is estimated to be around 25,804,397.

Population of Australia compared to Kuwait

Based on the Worldometer elaboration of the latest United Nations data, the total population of Kuwait as of 8th July 2021, is 4,335,942.

Population of Kuwait compared to Australia

Here is some more data comparison between Australia and Kuwait.

The capital city of Australia is Canberra, and the capital city of Kuwait is Kuwait City.

Official Languages

Australia: None at the federal level but English is the national language of Australia.
Kuwait: Arabic

Human Development Index

HDI of Australia as of 2019: 0.944
HDI of Kuwait as of 2018: 0.806

Australia Timezone:

UTC + 8, +9.5, +10

Summer (DST):
UTC + 8, +9.5, +10, +10.5, +11

(Australia has various timezones, also in Daylight Saving Time).

Kuwait Timezone: 

UTC + 3 (Arabia Standard Time)

Geological Coordinates

Coordinates of Australia:
25° 0′ 0″ S133° 0′ 0″ E

Coordinates of Kuwait:
29° 30′ 0″ N47° 45′ 0″ E

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