
Population change in Italian regions from the year 2001 to the year 2023 in %. Made by me. Source in the picture.
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by Greikers

Population change in Italian regions from the year 2001 to the year 2023 in %. Made by me. Source in the picture.
https://i.redd.it/qwsseflxrvfd1.png
by Greikers
16 comments
Surprised by Aosta Valley, Umbria, Marche and Abruzzo!
This is pretty shocking
Literally all statistics about italy
Wonder what the reason is for Trentino-Alto Adige being the highest? I’d have expected Lombardy to have had the most growth.
Also surprised by Liguria declining.
Bolzano is lovely
As someone who has never been to Italy, can someone explain what kind of regions Basilicata, Molise and Calabria are (nature, industries, job market, general living conditions, prices)?
Are those one of the regions with poor job market, high prices and overage (or below) living conditions ? Is that why people are leaving those regions ?
Italy didnt need comunism to be split in two
what is the future for south italy? is it going to be full of old people until they die and in the far future, new kinds of people moving there for cheaper lands?
Basilicata always seemed the region with the least troubles in the south. I’m surprised it scores the worst.
Why is Basilicata so unpopular?
r/EveryMapOfItaly
Abruzzo and Liguria seem to be the anomalies here, what’s up with them?
Liguria: “*You know, I’m something of a mezzogiorno myself*”
I see an impostor
South Italy should just be considered a region in the balkans at this point, along with Portugal.
What’s the deal with Genoa?