I wanted to find out more about where in the world StackOverflow users come from, so I decided to do a little data mining. Unfortunately, because the "Location" field on the user profile has no regular format, this proved to be a much more tedious process than I expected. I tried using some clever regular expressions, but they always had way too many false positives, so I ended up sanitizing all the data by hand. To make it a little easier for me, I only looked at users with rep >= 1000.

Data retrieved from StatOverflow sandbox on 2009-10-05 (September 2009 data dump) for users with rep >= 1000.

Full data can be viewed as Google Docs spreadsheet or downloaded in Excel format. (There are multiple tabs in the spreadsheet!)


Overview in charts

Worldwide

Europe

United States


Users by continent

Note: In my categorizing, every country belonged to exactly one continent. This means all of Turkey was categorized as Asia; Puerto Rico and Hawai'i were categorized as North America; and all of Russia was categorized as Europe. There were some gray areas: I categorized Taiwan and Indonesia as Asia, and Iceland as Europe. But I categorized the Philippines, New Zealand, and Carribean island nations as non-continental.

Users  Percent  Continent
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2065    51.10%  North America
1428    35.34%  Europe
213      5.27%  Asia
189      4.68%  Australia
56       1.39%  South America
56       1.39%  (non-continental)
33       0.82%  Africa
1        0.02%  Antarctica


Users by country (top 20)

Note: There were a few cases where the country wasn't clear. A lot of people left two-character abbreviations for their location, using either top-level domain country codes or USPS state abbreviations. These two collide in some cases: 30 users with location "CA" (California or Canada?), 28 with "DE" (Deleware or Germany?), and 8 with "IN" (Indiana or India?). In these cases I split the users evenly between the two possibilities. In some other cases, only a city name was provided, when more than one city with that name exists (e.g. "St. Petersburg"). In those situations, I took the one that was obviously the larger city. If it wasn't obvious to me, I took the one with the top Google hit.

Users  Percent  Country
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1807    44.83%  United States
538     13.35%  United Kingdom
243      6.03%  Canada
189      4.69%  Australia
142      3.52%  Germany
95       2.36%  Netherlands
83       2.06%  Sweden
69       1.71%  India
64       1.59%  France
50       1.24%  Israel
48       1.19%  New Zealand
46       1.14%  Norway
41       1.02%  Belgium
41       1.02%  Poland
39       0.97%  Denmark
35       0.87%  Switzerland
33       0.82%  Ireland
31       0.77%  Brazil
29       0.72%  Austria
28       0.69%  Russia


Users by state/province/territory/(whatever subnational entities in the UK are called)

Note: if a user only specified a city, I filled in the state/country. I only did this for the countries that I knew something about (and I regretted doing this for the UK, because half the time I had to look up where the town was because only "town, UK" was given). The "unspecified" responses here indicate that the user only indicated what country they lived in, but not the city or state.

United States (top 20)

Users  Percent  State/Province
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402     22.25%  (unspecified)
209     11.57%  CA
118      6.53%  NY
107      5.92%  WA
85       4.70%  TX
64       3.54%  PA
53       2.93%  FL
53       2.93%  MA
51       2.82%  IL
45       2.49%  OH
40       2.21%  CO
40       2.21%  VA
35       1.94%  GA
35       1.94%  NC
34       1.88%  MI
30       1.66%  OR
29       1.60%  MN
29       1.60%  NJ
27       1.49%  IN
27       1.49%  WI
25       1.38%  MD

Canada

Users  Percent  State/Province
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75      30.86%  ON
66      27.16%  (unspecified)
42      17.28%  BC
23       9.47%  QC
22       9.05%  AB
4        1.65%  SK
3        1.23%  NB
3        1.23%  NS
3        1.23%  PE
1        0.41%  MB
1        0.41%  YT

United Kingdom

Users  Percent  State/Province
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273     50.74%  England
225     41.82%  (unspecified)
32       5.95%  Scotland
6        1.12%  Wales
2        0.37%  Northern Ireland

Australia

Users  Percent  State/Province
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67      35.45%  (unspecified)
42      22.22%  NSW
34      17.99%  VIC
23      12.17%  QLD
15       7.94%  WA
7        3.70%  SA
1        0.53%  ACT


Users by city (top 20)

Users  Percent  City           St/Prov  Country
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113      5.13%  London         England  United Kingdom
52       2.36%  Seattle        WA       United States
38       1.73%  Sydney         NSW      Australia
35       1.59%  San Francisco  CA       United States
35       1.59%  Chicago        IL       United States
35       1.59%  New York City  NY       United States
33       1.50%  Melbourne      VIC      Australia
32       1.45%  Toronto        ON       Canada
28       1.27%  Austin         TX       United States
24       1.09%  Vancouver      BC       Canada
24       1.09%  Boston         MA       United States
23       1.04%  Paris                   France
22       1.00%  Atlanta        GA       United States
21       0.95%  Brisbane       QLD      Australia
21       0.95%  Philadelphia   PA       United States
20       0.91%  Portland       OR       United States
19       0.86%  Montréal       QC       Canada
19       0.86%  Berlin                  Germany
17       0.77%  Los Angeles    CA       United States
17       0.77%  Dallas         TX       United States


Again, the full versions of each of these lists (not just the top 20) is in the Google Docs spreadsheet (there are multiple tabs).


Just for TXI

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No upvote for me until there is a freehand circle somewhere. – TheTXI Oct 12 '09 at 14:53
Why would you bother? Jeff could provide this data in a few minutes from Google analytics and it would be far more detailed and accurate. – GEOCHET Oct 12 '09 at 15:01
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but google charts doesn't have support for a freehand circle parameter! – Kip Oct 12 '09 at 15:03
Nice. Thanks. would be good to see the figures as a percentage of the total population of the country. 44.83% from the United States and 13.35% from the UK is interesting, but the UK is far smaller. – Simon P Stevens Oct 12 '09 at 15:04
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Amazing that there is a SO user in Antarctica. – Tester101 Oct 12 '09 at 15:06
All right, own up. who's from "The Bat Cave". =:) (Check out the raw data) – Simon P Stevens Oct 12 '09 at 15:06
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@TheTXI: OK I added a chart with freehand circles – Kip Oct 12 '09 at 15:09
I used to be located on an Iranian bomb dropping satellite but Jeff made me move. – TheTXI Oct 12 '09 at 15:10
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Bring back Carmen Sandiego – TheTXI Oct 12 '09 at 15:12
needz moar sandiego – GEOCHET Oct 12 '09 at 15:13
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@Rich B on: "Why would you bother?....." Comments like that make want to have this: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/3615/… – OscarRyz Oct 12 '09 at 15:39
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Amazing that there are more SO users in Antarctica than in Wyoming. – Michael Stum Oct 12 '09 at 16:10
@Rich B: the analytics data would be for all users, and it would be a guess based on the users' IP addresses. I wanted to see what the stats were for users that are reasonably active (hence the >= 1000 rep), based on where they say they are from (which is not authoritative because they could enter anything they want, but I'm guessing most people provided an accurate response). – Kip Oct 12 '09 at 16:13
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Antarctica represent! – Troggy Oct 12 '09 at 16:27
Where is Super Mario Land? meta.stackoverflow.com/users/52443/welbog – Brad Gilbert Oct 12 '09 at 20:42
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Great analysis! Would there be any way of doing users per capita, or even rep per capita, as well?

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rep per capita: no, not without re-running all those queries and re-categorizing all the data. and i'm quite sick of doing that. users per capita should be easy enough, since the data includes number of users per country/state/city. you'd just have to add in the actual populations of those cities, and divide them. – Kip Oct 12 '09 at 15:54
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I've been fiddling with something like this for a few days so it wasn't to hard to hack together rep per capita. I'm not putting a limit on the amount of user rep in the query so my numbers will be somewhat different. ioncannon.net/projects/sostats/user_region.html – carson Oct 12 '09 at 16:44
i've done users per capita here: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/25838/… – Kip Oct 14 '09 at 14:36

I just want to know who the lone Antartican is with a rep over 1K!

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stackoverflow.com/users/4737 probably not actually an Antarc, since his age is listed as 89. Although maybe he really is an 89 year old programmer at the south pole. :) – Kip Oct 12 '09 at 16:25
But, hey, at least he earned an "Autobiographer" badge... – Craig Stuntz Oct 12 '09 at 16:50
I hope AQ is for Antarctica and not for "Al Qaeda"! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AQ – Andrew Grimm Nov 9 '09 at 1:51

I'm probably the only reason there is any color in Iceland. Even though I'm white as snow.

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Or as white as a cracker? – GEOCHET Oct 12 '09 at 15:28
you have at least two other Icelandic friends somewhere on SO.. – Kip Oct 12 '09 at 15:30
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@Kip: Those are just the polar bear and the volcano monster that stalks Olafur. – GEOCHET Oct 12 '09 at 15:32
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here you go, Borgar (stackoverflow.com/users/27388) and Kris (stackoverflow.com/users/73652). :) – Kip Oct 12 '09 at 15:34
Neato. Though nobody that active :S – Ólafur Waage Oct 12 '09 at 15:54
hey, iceland is #5 in SO users per capita: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/25838/… – Kip Oct 14 '09 at 14:37

Why am I not at all surprised by the lack of South African's in this list. No one here knows how to complete a profile online. Location would propably be completed as at home or work.

Hell.. I don't think most of them know they live in South Africa which is part of the African continent.

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Until you mentioned it somewhere on Meta, never knew ZA meant Zuid Afrika and hence, South Africa. – random Oct 13 '09 at 12:52
I thought ZA was short for Zair, which kind of baffled me, because I knew you said you were from South Africa. – alex Oct 13 '09 at 13:05
@random The country tld is co.za. However if you don't know the countries history and can be extremely confusing. – Diago Oct 13 '09 at 13:19
ZA is tied with Romania for #23, not too shabby. It is the lowest of the 7 English-speaking countries though. But you beat technophilic Japan, that has to count for something, right? – Kip Oct 13 '09 at 14:22

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