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G7 Countries

There are 7 G7 Countries.

The Group of Seven is an informal forum of seven of the world's advanced economies: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. The European Union also takes part but is not counted as a member. The group meets annually to coordinate on economic policy, security and global issues.

7 countriesThe seven advanced-economy members of the Group of Seven.

No.CountryCapitalCurrencyPopulation
040Flag of CanadaCanadaOttawaCAD $41,651,653
077Flag of FranceFranceParisEUR68,720,337
084Flag of GermanyGermanyBerlinEUR83,491,249
110Flag of ItalyItalyRomeEUR58,915,656
113Flag of JapanJapanTokyoJPY ¥123,366,734
236Flag of United KingdomUnited KingdomLondonGBP £69,487,000
237Flag of United StatesUnited StatesWashington D.C.USD $341,784,857

How this list is defined

The seven advanced-economy members of the Group of Seven.

Membership of a cultural or political grouping is not always settled, and different sources draw the line in different places. Stating the rule up front is the point: it lets you judge whether this list answers your question, instead of wondering why a country you expected is missing. Every figure in the table comes from the dataset described on the data page.

Frequently asked questions

How many g7 countries are there?
There are 7 g7 countries on this list. The seven advanced-economy members of the Group of Seven.
Which of the g7 countries is the largest?
Canada, at 9,984,670 km², followed by United States at 9,372,610 km². The smallest is United Kingdom.
Which of the g7 countries has the largest population?
United States, with about 341,784,857 people, ahead of Japan at about 123,366,734.

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Populations from the World Bank (SP.POP.TOTL); other fields from open datasets. Membership of cultural regions can vary between sources; this list uses the definition stated above. Full sources and vintage on the data page. Last updated . Report a correction.