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se air and naval attacks during World War II; occupied by US military during World War II, but abandoned after the war; public entry is by special-use permit from US Fish and Wildlife Service only and generally restricted to scientists and educators; visited annually by US Fish and Wildlife Service (July 2005 est.) Hungary 10,006,835 (July 2005 est.) Iceland 296,737 (July 2005 est.) India 1,080,264,388 (July 2005 est.) Indonesia 241,973,879 (July 2005 est.) Iran 68,017,860 (July 2005 est.) Iraq 26,074,906 (July 2005 est.) Ireland 4,015,676 (July 2005 est.) Israel 6,276,883 note: includes about 187,000 Israeli settlers in the West Bank, about 20,000 in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, more than 5,000 in the Gaza Strip, and fewer than 177,000 in East Jerusalem (July 2005 est.) Italy 58,103,033 (July 2005 est.) Jamaica 2,731,832 (July 2005 est.) Jan Mayen no indigenous inhabitants note: personnel operate the Long Range Navigation (Loran-C) base and the weather and coastal services radio station (July 2005 est.) Japan 127,417,244 (July 2005 est.) Jarvis Island uninhabited note: Millersville settlement on western side of island occasionally used as a weather station from 1935 until World War II, when it was abandoned; reoccupied in 1957 during the International Geophysical Year by scientists who left in 1958; public entry is by special-use permit from US Fish and Wildlife Service only and generally restricted to scientists and educators; visited annually by US Fish and Wildlife Service (July 2005 est.) Jersey 90,812 (July 2005 est.) Johnston Atoll 361 no indigenous inhabitants note: in previous years, there was an average of 1,100 US military and civilian contractor personnel present; as of September 2001, population had decreased significantly when US Army Chemical Activity Pacific (USACAP) departed; as of January 2004 the island population was just above 200 personnel, including US Air Force, US Fish and Wildlife Service, and civilian contractor personnel (July 2005 est.) Jordan 5,759,732 (July 2005 est.) Juan de Nova Island no indigenous inhabitants note: there is a small French military garrison along with a few meteorologists; occasionally visited by scientists (July 2005 est.) Kazakhstan 15,185,844 (July 2005 est.) Kenya 33,829,590 note: estimates for this c
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