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Top Countries with the Tallest Adult Women in 2025
1. The Netherlands and Montenegro Lead the Way
In 2025, the average height of adult women in the Netherlands remains at 1.70 meters (approximately 5 feet 7 inches), tying with Montenegro. Both countries have consistently ranked high for female average height over the years, driven by genetics and diet quality.
Image: Young women walking in a Dutch park, showcasing their tall stature.
2. Scandinavian Countries Show Notable Heights
Denmark and Iceland closely follow, with average heights of 1.69 meters (5 feet 6.5 inches) and 1.68 meters (around 5 feet 6 inches), respectively. Estonia, Serbia, Latvia, Czechia, and Slovenia each clock in at about 1.68 meters, illustrating the region’s trend toward taller statures among women.
Image: Scandinavian women in traditional attire, highlighting their tall, elegant stature.
3. The Baltic States Maintain Tall Averages
Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania all see average heights hovering around 1.67 to 1.68 meters. These nations continue to rank among the tallest in the world for female height, thanks to a combination of genetics and nutritional standards established over decades.
Image: Baltic women enjoying outdoor activities, emphasizing their height and confidence.
4. Middle Eastern and Balkan Countries Exhibit Slightly Shorter Averages
Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and neighboring Balkan nations average around 1.67 meters. Countries like Greece and Bulgaria follow closely at about 1.64 meters. The slight variations reflect diverse genetic backgrounds and nutritional factors across the region.
Image: Women in traditional Balkan dress, showcasing warmth and stature.
5. Pacific Islands and Caribbean Nations: A Slight Drop in Average Height
Countries like Samoa, Tuvalu, and Bermuda generally report averages near 1.66 meters. Many of these nations have unique genetic heritages and dietary patterns contributing to their slightly lower averages compared to European counterparts.
Image: Pacific island women in vibrant attire, standing tall against lush backgrounds.
6. North America and Western Europe Continue Consistent Trends
In 2025, women in the United States, Canada, the UK, and France maintain average heights around 1.63 to 1.65 meters. Despite minor regional differences, these countries showcase steady trends over the years, supported by good healthcare systems and nutrition.
Image: Urban women in downtown environments, emphasizing confident stature.
7. Asian Countries Display Moderate Heights
South Korea, Japan, and China report averages of approximately 1.58 to 1.63 meters. The variations are influenced by genetic diversity and nutritional shifts, with some nations experiencing gradual increases in average height.
Image: Asian women engaged in cultural activities, displaying their tall and poised stature.
8. African Nations Show Diverse Heights
South Africa leads among African countries with an average of about 1.58 meters, while Nigeria and Ghana follow closely. Variances are due to a mix of genetic diversity, nutritional access, and health factors prevalent in different regions.
Image: African women in traditional attire, exhibiting strength and height.
9. Latin American Countries Hold Slightly Shorter Averages
Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico report averages mostly ranging from 1.57 to 1.61 meters. Economic factors and dietary habits significantly influence these figures.
Image: Latin American women dancing outdoors, emphasizing their vibrant presence and stature.
10. The Bottom Line: A Global Perspective on Female Height
Overall, European countries predominantly feature taller women, while other continents like Asia, Africa, and the Americas show more variation but generally follow global trends influenced by genetics, diet, and health standards.
Image: Collage of women from different regions, celebrating diversity in height.
Data Source: WorldData, 2025




