Across the world, many people conduct various surveys, especially related to items, geographical conditions, population, food, and many other aspects.
But recently, a rare survey was conducted by DataSet Compendium Data Panda. It focused on the average penis length of men from 142 countries worldwide. Not only did it reveal which country ranked number one, but it also disclosed the rankings of all countries. Let's find out which country topped the list and where India ranked.
Based on the 2014 report from BJYU International Sequel Medicine Journal, DataSet Compendium Data Panda surveyed a total of 142 countries. They measured the penis size of 50 men from each country to complete this survey. Sudan ranked first in this survey. The average penis length of Sudanese men was 7.07 inches. This is noteworthy because it is greater than the global average, which is between 5.1 and 5.5 inches. Sudan surpassed this average and set a record.
In second place is the DR Congo (7.05 inches), followed by Ecuador in third (6.93 inches), the Republic of Congo in fourth (6.83 inches), Ghana in fifth (6.81 inches), Nigeria in sixth (6.69 inches), Venezuela in seventh (6.66 inches), Lebanon in eighth (6.62 inches), Colombia in ninth (6.55 inches), and Cameroon in tenth (6.55 inches). Now, we know where India stands.
Among the 142 countries with the longest penises, India ranked 105th. The average penis length of Indian men is 12.93 centimeters, which is approximately 5.09 inches. In the following rank, China is at 106th place (12.90 cm). Myanmar holds the 138th rank (10.10 cm). Subsequently, Nepal (9.98 cm), Cambodia (9.84 cm), North Korea (9.60 cm), and Thailand (9.50 cm) are ranked 139th to 142nd respectively. The United States, the superpower, ranks 68th with a length of 5.57 inches. Canada, with a length of 5.48 inches, is ranked lower than the U.S.

