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Countries Where Adults Still Love to Smoke Tobacco

Countries Where Adults Still Love to Smoke Tobacco

Countries Where Adults Still Love to Smoke Tobacco
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20. Lithuania
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19. France
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18. Greece
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17. Bangladesh
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16. Jordan
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15. Bosnia and Herzegovina
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14. Cyprus
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13. Tuvalu
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12. Solomon Islands
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11. Croatia
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10. Latvia
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9. Indonesia
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8. Lebanon
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7. Bulgaria
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6. East Timor
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5. Papua New Guinea
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4. Serbia
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3. Kiribati
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2. Myanmar
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1. Nauru
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Countries Where Adults Still Love to Smoke Tobacco
20. Lithuania
19. France
18. Greece
17. Bangladesh
16. Jordan
15. Bosnia and Herzegovina
14. Cyprus
13. Tuvalu
12. Solomon Islands
11. Croatia
10. Latvia
9. Indonesia
8. Lebanon
7. Bulgaria
6. East Timor
5. Papua New Guinea
4. Serbia
3. Kiribati
2. Myanmar
1. Nauru

Countries Where Adults Still Love to Smoke Tobacco

With around one in five adults in the world still enjoying smoking tobacco, it begs the question of where this smoking is happening. Interestingly enough, according to Our World in Data, adults ages 15 and older who smoke might not be from where you think. Instead of America, many of the top countries with smokers are from other parts of the world. 

With this in mind, we will examine which countries currently have the highest number of adults who smoke tobacco based on 2020 data. We’ll also compare and contrast the same data from 2000 and see what kind of increase or decrease each country saw in tobacco smoking over the last twenty years. 

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