Average breast size in the world

Is this the most offensive map ever made? Data reveals the average breast size of women around the world... so how do YOU measure up? 

  • A map has revealed the average breast sizes of women around the world 
  • Women in Russia, the United states, Colombia, Venezuela and Sweden topped the list  
  • Ladies in Asian and African countries are on the opposite end of the scale, with A and B cup averages
  • Women in Australia, France, Italy and the United Kingdom have an average C cup breast

Published: 10:20 AEDT, 18 August 2016 | Updated: 16:25 AEDT, 18 August 2016

While data is often used to compare income levels, financial status and standard of living, a map has emerged with a very different purpose.

Target Map has published a map showing the average breast size across the globe - from A cups to 'larger than D' cups. 

The women with the largest breasts are from Russia, Sweden, Norway and Finland, who, on average, have a cup size larger than a D. 

How do you measure up? Target Map has published a map showing the average breast size across the globe - from A cups to 'larger than D' cups

Women from Africa or living in Asian countries are on the opposite end of the spectrum - the majority with A or B cup sized breasts.

Australia falls in the middle with C cup sized breasts on average, along with France, Italy and the United Kingdom.

Europe is divided, with the average sizes varying greatly across different countries. 

WHAT ARE THE LARGEST AND SMALLEST AVERAGE CUP SIZES FOR WOMEN IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD?  

Larger than a D cup

- Russia

- Finland

- Norway

- Sweden 

D cup

- United States

- Colombia 

- Venezuela 

- Iceland

- Germany

- Denmark

- Hungary 

- Switzerland  

A cup 

- China

- Japan

- North Korea

- South Korea

- Taiwan

- Mongolia

- Malaysia

- Indonesia 

- Sudan

- Kenya 

- Nigeria

- Peru

- Bolivia 

- Latvia 

Those in Northern Ireland are a C cup average - a cup larger than the Republic of Ireland.

Germany and surrounding countries have an average D cup sized breast where as Latvia and Belarus have an average A cup. 

The United States women have a D cup average whereas their neighbours in Canada have a C cup average. 

It is not known whether the data has included women with breast implants.

Big differences: The women with the largest breasts are from Russia, Sweden, Norway and Finland, who, on average, have a cup size larger than a D, whereas women from Africa or living in Asian countries are on the opposite end of the spectrum

While many people have been entertained by the data and intrigued to see how they compare, others have found it offensive and questioned the purpose of the map. 

'This is just misogynist rubbish,' one woman wrote on Twitter.

'This is disgusting, what has the world become?' Another wrote.

But it's not just women being measured up on the world stage. 

Funny or offensive? While many people have been entertained by the data and intrigued to see how they compare, others have found it offensive and questioned the purpose of the map

In 2015, Mandatory released a map showing the average penis size around the world. 

Men in the Congo came out on top with an average size of 7.1" while those in North Korea, South Korea and India were on the opposite end of the spectrum with the average sizes of 3.8", 4.3" and 4" respectively.  

Australian men had an average size of 5.2", and were closely followed by men in Ireland (5"), United States (5.1") and Russia (5.1"). 

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If you ever wondered how your breast size compares to women around the world, this map has the answer.

Data from Target Map has compared every country to show how average cup sizes stack up around the world.

The breast map reveals how New Zealand compares to the rest of the world.

The data revealed women with the biggest bust sizes live in Finland, Norway, Russia and Sweden, with average cup sizes larger than a D.

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New Zealand, in comparison, has an average cup size of a B cup, according to the data.

Average breast size in the world
Map shows where the world's biggest breasts are.

Women in Africa or Asian countries have an average cup size of an A or B, and the UK, Central Europe and the US are around a C-D on average.

The breast map doesn't reveal how the cup sizes were measured, it's fair to say tracking bra purchases per country would be an ideal - and maybe a little weird - approach.

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There is no detail as to whether the averages included implants or not.

The breast map hasn't been the only resource to compare body parts in recent times.

Last year, Mandatory compiled a map that showed the average penis size for countries around the world.

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Average breast size in the world
Another map looked at penis size.

The map revealed the Congo came out on top, with an average size of a whopping 18cm followed by Ecuador, Ghana, Colombia and Venezuela.

New Zealand in comparison averaged around the 15cm mark, alongside blokes from Argentina, Kazakhstan andCanada.

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On the other end of the scale, North Korea had the smallest penis size, with an average of 9.6cm.

The study revealed only three per cent of men worldwide are more than 20cm and only 6 per cent of blokes actually need extra large condoms.

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What is the average breast size in Korea?

Good People recently released the bra sizes they collected, showing that a little over 34% of Korean women in their 20's wore C cups and bigger, 34% wore B cups, and almost 32% of women wore A cups.

What is the average boob size in Russia?

It turns out that Russia and the Scandinavian countries are the top-heavy winners, with a "greater than D cup" average size - hence Bild's title for its article, "Russian Women Have the Tightest Baskets."