Political Stability

Java has a relative peace and stability history, with no recent large-scale military conflicts or civil wars. The island is governed democratically, with a President and Prime Minister, and is a member of the United Nations and the World Trade Organization. This provides the island with the security and stability it needs to attract foreign investment and ensure its citizens can enjoy a high quality of life.


The Java government has also been proactive in providing its citizens with access to education, healthcare and other basic services and encouraging businesses to open and thrive. This has led to a strong economy and low unemployment, allowing the island to support a large population.


In contrast, Russia has seen a turbulent history of military conflicts, political upheaval, and economic crises. This has led to people leaving the country for better opportunities and a large-scale population decline. This makes it difficult for the government to attract foreign investment and to create jobs for its citizens.


The small size of Java also plays a part in its population boom. Java is an island with limited space for people to live and work. This has pushed up the cost of living on the island and made it a desirable destination for those looking for a high quality of life.

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Top 10 Reasons Why The Tiny Java Island Has More People Than Russia

  1. top 1 High fertility rate
  2. top 2 Migration
  3. top 3 Economic growth
  4. top 4 Tourist industry
  5. top 5 Improved Healthcare
  6. top 6 Cultural Attractions
  7. top 7 Education
  8. top 8 Agricultural Productivity
  9. top 9 Political Stability
  10. top 10 Geographical Location

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