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Men in Bosnia and Herzegovina are among the tallest in the World

Published August 25, 2024
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According to the latest data on the average height of men by country, the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina are among the tallest in the world, it was published on the World of statistics page.

In the list of the tallest nations, Bosnia and Herzegovina takes the third place with the average height of men at 182.1 cm. The tallest are the Dutch with an average height of 183.8 cm, followed by the Belgians with 182.2 cm.

In fourth place are Montenegrins with an average height of 182 cm.

Danes and Norwegians share fifth place with an average height of 181.4 cm, while citizens of Serbia are in sixth place, with an average height of 181.3 cm. Croatia and Germany share the seventh place with an average height of 181 cm.

On the other hand, among the shortest European nations, according to the average height of men, are the Portuguese with 171.4 cm, Slovaks with 177.9 cm, Hungarians with 176.9 cm, Bulgarians with 176.6 cm and Greeks with 176.8 cm .

The lowest average height in the world is for men in Vietnam, with an average height of 164.4 cm.

These data were collected on the basis of various anthropometric studies and surveys conducted by international health and research institutions, including the World Health Organization, as well as national agencies for health and statistics.

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