I’m skipping the US. For obvious reasons.
I’m using the lists in Rahul Sinha’s answer to Which Quora user has the most followers? and Laura Hale’s answer to Which Quora user has the most followers? as a starting point. Because they are big lists. I’m stopping at 5 per country.
Yes, I know a lot of these people are expats/immigrants/diasporan. *Shrug*
- India: Balaji Viswanathan, Virali Modi, Deepak Mehta, Triya Bhattacharya, Tejasvita Apte
- UK: Oliver Emberton, Ellen Vrana (she’s a Brit now!), Graeme Shimmin, Jack Rae, Tatiana Estévez
- Australia: Xu Beixi (recently Singapore), Tim O’Neill, David Stewart, Peter Baskerville, Kat Tanaka Okopnik
- China (incl. Hong Kong): Kaiser Kuo, Joseph Wang, Paul Denlinger, Robert Charles Lee
- Thailand: Andy Lee Chaisiri
- Israel: Noam Kaiser
- Sweden: Mattias Petter Johansson, Kjell Pettersson
- Germany: Mikka Luster, Judith Meyer, Joachim Pense, Lorenzo Peroni
- Canada: Alex Tabarrok, CamMi Pham, Seb Paquet, Viola Yee, Brett Williams
- Spain: Sabrina Deep, Laura Hale
- Romania: Diana Crețu
- Norway: Eivind Kjørstad
- Pakistan: Faisal Khan
- Mali: Rory Young (formerly Zambia)
- Netherlands: Julien Vaché, Liang-Hai Sie
- Singapore: Visakan Veerasamy, Gwen Sawchuk
- Japan: Mikhail Kotykhov, Sed Chapman
- Malaysia: Ryan Chew, Denis Oakley
- France: Akli Baitiche, Bruce Bracken
- Switzerland: Natalia Nezvanova
Those were the objective metrics. I’ll add the subjective metric of the most popular Quoran I follow from countries not already listed:
- Iran: Pegah Esmaili
- Serbia: Lara Novakov
- Greece: Dimitra Triantafyllidou
- Qatar: Sven Williams
- Cyprus: Eutychius Kaimakkamis
- Belgium: Sophie Dockx
- South Africa: Riaan Engelbrecht
- Brazil: Alfredo Perozo
- Turkey: Ayse Temmuz
- Kosovo: Aziz Dida
- Georgia: Thomas Wier
- Croatia: Tomislav Patarčić
- Italy: User
- Albania: Athanasios Canko
- Poland: Karol Emil Thornton-Remiszewski
- Finland: Joonas Vakkilainen
- Luxembourg: Anna Bomby
- Lebanon: Ali Mahmoud