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Bosnians as the Tallest People in the World?

Published: May 18, 2016
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13219961_1771204696449540_912739495_n (1)According to data published by the World Atlas, the tallest people in the world are definitely living in BiH, with an average height of 177.8 cm, and we are followed by men and women from the Netherlands, who are 177.2 cm tall in average.

On the list of top 10 countries, where tallest people in the world live, first place went to BiH and the third place to our neighbors from Montenegro.

When it comes to the countries from the region, men and women from Serbia are on the 8th place with an average height of 174 cm.

The results of this research, which was conducted on women and men, was published by World Atlas, which states that height depends on genetics but also lifestyle and diet of the population in particular region.

A list of countries with tallest citizens:

  1. Bosnia and Herzegovina (177.8 cm)
  2. The Netherlands (177.2 cm)
  3. Montenegro (177 cm)
  4. Denmark (177 cm)
  5. Norway (175.3 cm)
  6. Germany (174.5 cm)
  7. Lithuania (174.5 cm)
  8. Serbia (174 cm)
  9. Sweden (174 cm)
  10. Finland (174 cm)

(Source: klix.ba)

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