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Men's Average Height by Country

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Tallest Countries | World Countries Ranking | Men's Average Height by Country

Men's average height can vary significantly by country due to factors such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health. Here are some examples of average heights for men in various countries, based on recent data:

  1. Netherlands: The Netherlands is often cited as having the tallest men on average, with heights around 182.5 cm (6 feet).

  2. Montenegro: Men in Montenegro also tend to be quite tall, with an average height of approximately 182 cm (6 feet).

  3. Denmark: Danish men have an average height of around 181.5 cm (5 feet 11.5 inches).

  4. Norway: Norwegian men average about 181 cm (5 feet 11.3 inches).

  5. Serbia: Men in Serbia have an average height of approximately 180.5 cm (5 feet 11.1 inches).

  6. Germany: German men average around 180 cm (5 feet 11 inches).

  7. Czech Republic: Czech men have an average height of about 179.5 cm (5 feet 10.7 inches).

  8. Sweden: Swedish men average around 179.5 cm (5 feet 10.7 inches).

  9. Australia: Australian men have an average height of approximately 179 cm (5 feet 10.5 inches).

  10. United States: American men average around 177 cm (5 feet 9.7 inches).

  11. United Kingdom: British men have an average height of about 175.3 cm (5 feet 9 inches).

  12. Japan: Japanese men average around 171 cm (5 feet 7.3 inches).

  13. India: Indian men have an average height of approximately 165 cm (5 feet 5 inches).

  14. Philippines: Filipino men average around 163 cm (5 feet 4.2 inches).

  15. Indonesia: Indonesian men have an average height of about 162 cm (5 feet 3.8 inches).

These averages are subject to change over time and can be influenced by various socio-economic factors. The data is typically gathered from national health surveys and other large-scale studies.

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