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Top Countries with the Longest Erections in 2025
Ecuador Leads the Way with the Longest Average Erect Length
In an ongoing global survey of male anatomy, Ecuador ranks highest with an impressive average erect length of 17.61 centimeters (about 6.92 inches). This statistic has surprised many, solidifying the country’s reputation for having the longest average penile size worldwide. Experts suggest that genetics, nutrition, and overall health may play pivotal roles in these figures.
Cameroon and Bolivia Close Behind
Cameroon follows closely with an average erect length of 16.67 centimeters (6.56 inches), demonstrating notable regional variation in African nations. Bolivia is not far behind at 16.51 centimeters (6.50 inches), highlighting the diversity across South American countries.
The Caribbean and European Countries Stand Out
Haiti, with an average of 16.01 centimeters (6.30 inches), demonstrates the Caribbean’s noteworthy metrics. European nations such as the Netherlands and France share similar averages, both clocking in at 15.87 centimeters (6.25 inches). These figures defy many stereotypes about European populations.
North America Shows Moderate Averages
Canada records an average size of 15.71 centimeters (6.19 inches), while the United States sits slightly lower at 13.58 centimeters (5.34 inches), consistent with earlier studies showing variation within Western nations.
Asian and Middle Eastern Countries Show Smaller Averages
In contrast, countries like India (13.71 cm/5.41 inches), Turkey (12.99 cm/5.12 inches), and the Philippines (10.85 cm/4.27 inches) report significantly smaller averages, aligning with global trends observed in these regions.

Detailed List of Countries by Average Erections in 2025
1. Ecuador — 17.61 cm (6.92 inches)
Ecuador tops the list by a sizeable margin, attributed to diverse genetic factors and lifestyle.
2. Cameroon — 16.67 cm (6.56 inches)
African nations continue their strong showing, with Cameroon exemplifying regional trends.
3. Bolivia — 16.51 cm (6.50 inches)
South American representatives like Bolivia and Ecuador showcase impressive averages.
4. Haiti — 16.01 cm (6.30 inches)
The Caribbean islands contribute significantly to the regional statistics.
5. Senegal — 15.89 cm (6.26 inches)
West African countries maintain high averages average.
6. Cuba — 15.87 cm (6.25 inches)
European influences appear in Cuba’s data, matching Dutch and French averages.
7. Netherlands & France — 15.87 cm (6.25 inches)
European countries are tightly grouped, reflecting similar genetic and environmental factors.
8. Canada — 15.71 cm (6.19 inches)
North America’s statistics include Canada, which shows a slightly higher average.
9. Egypt — 15.69 cm (6.19 inches)
North Africa stands out with Egypt’s notable average size.
10. Georgia — 15.61 cm (6.14 inches)
Eastern European nations like Georgia are notable for their sizeable averages.
11. Italy — 15.35 cm (6.05 inches)
Southern Europe’s data reveals slightly smaller averages compared to its northern neighbors.
12. Brazil — 15.22 cm (5.99 inches)
South America continues to impress with Brazil’s notable figures.
13. Sweden & Mexico — 15.08 cm (5.93 inches) & 14.92 cm (5.88 inches)
European and Latin American countries have similar averages, defying many stereotypes.
14. Denmark & Argentina — 14.88 cm (5.85 inches)
Northern Europe and South America show comparable data.
15. Serbia & Austria — 14.87 cm (5.85 inches) & 14.53 cm (5.72 inches)
Eastern and Central European averages remain high and consistent.
16. Germany — 14.52 cm (5.72 inches)
Germany’s data maintains the European trend.
17. Australia & Nigeria — 14.46 cm (5.70 inches) & 14.38 cm (5.65 inches)
Australia and African nations show respectable figures.
18. Switzerland & Norway — 14.35 cm (5.65 inches) & 14.34 cm (5.64 inches)
Scandinavian countries closely follow, emphasizing regional similarities.
19. Poland & Ukraine — 14.29 cm (5.63 inches) & 13.97 cm (5.50 inches)
Eastern Europe’s data varies, but remains within a similar range.
20. Spain & Finland — 13.85 cm (5.45 inches) & 13.77 cm (5.42 inches)
Southern and Northern Europe demonstrate modest declines compared to their counterparts.
21. India & USA — 13.71 cm (5.40 inches) & 13.58 cm (5.34 inches)
Asia and North America present moderate averages, with noticeable regional differences.
22. Japan & Venezuela — 13.56 cm (5.34 inches) & 13.33 cm (5.25 inches)
East Asia and Latin America are closer in size.
23. Russia & South Korea — 13.21 cm (5.20 inches) & 13.16 cm (5.18 inches)
Slavic and East Asian countries report similar averages.
24. UK & China — 13.13 cm (5.17 inches) & 13.07 cm (5.14 inches)
Western Europe and East Asia show comparable data.
25. Turkey & Pakistan — 12.99 cm (5.11 inches) & 12.20 cm (4.80 inches)
Middle Eastern and South Asian regions have smaller averages.
26. Iran & Indonesia — 11.95 cm (4.70 inches) & 11.67 cm (4.60 inches)
Middle East and Southeast Asia report the lower end of averages.
27. Thailand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka — 11.45 cm (4.50 inches), 11.20 cm (4.41 inches), 10.89 cm (4.29 inches)
Asian countries in the lower spectrum include Thailand, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.
28. Philippines, Myanmar & Cambodia — 10.85 cm (4.27 inches), 10.70 cm (4.21 inches), 10.04 cm (3.95 inches)
Southeast Asian nations tend to report the shortest averages.
Sources and Methodology
This data is compiled from reputable sources, including peer-reviewed studies, global health surveys, and dedicated research platforms such as PubMed, the Journal of Urology, and various international health organizations. The figures represent average erect lengths based on large sample sizes to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Note: These statistics are meant for informational purposes only and do not define individual health or masculinity. Variations are normal, and sexual health encompasses many factors beyond physical measurements.



