To mark World No Tobacco Day, we've mapped the planet according to cigarette consumption.

Those countries shown in darker colours smoke the most; those in lighter ones the least.

As with alcohol consumption, Eastern European nations dominate – with a couple of exceptions. Andorra tops the table, compiled by Tobacco Atlas, with an estimated 6,398 legally-sold machine-made and roll-your-own cigarettes consumed per person per year. However, the country is a haven for duty-free shopping, which may well be skewing those figures. Next up is another of Europe's littlest nations, Luxembourg.

Belarus, the country that consumes the most alcohol per capita, comes third, followed by Macedonia and Albania. Belgium, Czech Republic, Jordan, Russia and Syria complete the top 10.

The 20 countries that smoke the most

Andorra Luxembourg Belarus Macedonia Albania Belgium

Czech Republic Jordan Russia Syria Slovenia Greece Hungary China Lebanon Armenia Mongolia Cyprus Austria Georgia

Jordan, Syria and China are the most tobacco-dependent non-European countries. Few regular visitors to Greece will be surprised to see it at 12th. Other popular summer holiday destinations not far from the smokers' summit include Austria (19th), Turkey (24th) and Croatia (35th).

Greek citizens are also among the world's biggest smokers Credit: Aleksandar Todorovic - Fotolia

Britons, conversely, consume far fewer cigarettes – just 827.66 per adult per year – placing it 79th on the list. The US is slightly higher, at 68th.

Residents of Brunei should be proud of the fact that they smoke the least of all those countries to feature in the Tobacco Atlas list. India, Ecuador, Peru, Ghana, and Antigua and Barbuda are also near the bottom of the table.

There also appears to be a clear relationship between wealth and tobacco consumption. Many of the world's poorest countries can be found in the lower reaches of the rankings. Those with no data appear in grey on the map above. The data does not take into account tobacco sold illegally.

The 20 countries that smoke the least

Brunei Guinea-Bissau Mauritania Ghana Antigua and Barbuda India Swaziland Ecuador Rwanda Peru Guatemala Ethiopia Niger Zimbabwe Democratic Republic of Congo Eritrea Haiti Zambia Togo Dominica

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