Well, unless we have a time machine hidden somewhere, we can't really pinpoint who was the very first to pop into this world. But if we're talking about the oldest known human fossil, that would be the Neanderthal, who roamed the Earth around 400,000 to 40,000 years ago. So, technically, they were born first in the whole world... as far as we know.
It is impossible to determine who was born first in the whole world as the concept of birth and time itself is relative and subjective. The idea of the first person being born assumes a linear timeline, which may not apply universally. Additionally, the concept of birth depends on the definition of life and consciousness, which varies across cultures and beliefs.
the greeks.
the soviet union would have become the first country to cover the whole globe by the early 1990s.
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This is unknown. Nobody kept record of which child was born first at the time.
Unofficially, there are over 260,000 people in the US with the first name Jacob.
George Washington the 1st President of the United States & was not the first President of the whole world.
You are born with it.
world war = the whole world...
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cavemen
Space invaders!
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england
George Washington the 1st President of the United States & was not the first President of the whole world.
George Washington the 1st President of the United States & was not the first President of the whole world.
He was the first person to circumnavigate the whole world.