Who owns most land on Earth?

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Queen Elizabeth II owns 6.6 billion acres of land, or one-sixth of the Earth’s surface, as the leader of 32 countries. Land ownership dates back to the Norman conquest of 1066, and among the lands owned by the Queen are Australia and Canada. Ted Turner is the American with the largest land ownership, and about 22% of the land area is owned by about 15 people, mostly monarchs.

Queen Elizabeth II of England legally owns most of the land on Earth: As the leader of 32 countries, the Queen owns 6.6 billion acres of land, or about one-sixth of the entire earth’s surface. Land ownership is the largest empire in history and dates back to the Norman conquest of 1066. This established the feudal state, in which an inherited monarch retains ownership of land which is passed down from generation to generation. Among the lands owned by Queen Elizabeth II are the second and third largest countries in the world: Australia combined with its Antarctic territories and Canada.

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There is theoretically enough land on Earth for any single person to own four acres each, using 2050 population projections of nine billion.
Media mogul Ted Turner is the American with the largest land ownership and ranks 24th in the world in terms of owning the most land on Earth.
About 22% of the land area is owned by about 15 people, mostly made up of monarchs.




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