Many towns and villages worldwide have no Jewish inhabitants. Antarctica is an entire continent without any permanent Jewish residents. Perhaps the only country with no Jewish inhabitants is Saudi Arabia. This suggestion requires further research.
Countries with smaller Jewish populations include countries in Asia such as Bhutan, Brunei, and North Korea. Additionally, some countries in Africa and the Middle East have very small Jewish populations as well.
The least populated country in Oceania is Tuvalu, with a population of around 11,000 people.
Iceland is the least populated country in Scandinavia, with a population of around 360,000 people.
Poland had the largest Jewish population in Europe before World War II, with approximately 3.3 million Jews residing there.
About 46 percent of Jews live in Israel, making it the country with the largest Jewish population in the world. Other significant Jewish populations are found in the United States and Europe.
Israel has had just over 50% of the world's Jewish populationsince the end of 2011.
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Concentration camps were all over, nearly every country had at least one. Therefore, they all traveled the least distance.
Poland - of the 3,000,000 Jews in pre-war Poland only 200,000 or so have survived.
Jews Jews and Jews
It depends which country 'this country' is.
Israel is the ancestral home of the Jews.
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The same as Jews in every other country.
No, the Jordanian government does not allow Jews to live in its country.
The US had about 4.5 million Jews. In Europe, Poland with 3.3 million Jews.
The Jews belonged to the various countries of which they were (or are) citizens. Until the foundation of Israel they didn't have a specifically Jewish country.
Honduras is not the least developed country. Honduras is the 3rd least developed country in North America and the 121st least developed country in the world.