Population in 2021 compared to 2011

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  1. I’m mildly comforted by the fact that Southern Romania’s population is falling more rapidly than the rest of the country

  2. Balkans is red too, except Kosovo. Europe will be a free real estate soon apparently for most part.

  3. Centralising everything in Madrid has been a huge problem and yet no one wants to do anything about it, in fact we are doubling down on it

  4. Well, i guess for Poland it just shows that people are moving ~~out of the villages~~ to big cities

  5. No regional data for Ireland for some reason, but it’d be quite high nationwide.

    Approximately 9.9% I think (4.58m -> 5.033m)

  6. In Finland the urbanization process is still slowly going on. In most countries it ended about 40-50 years ago. And here it means that people mostly move to few bigger cities. The population of Helsinki region was 1,0 million in the 1990’s, but now it is almost 1,6 million.

  7. Good thing the rest of the Balkans is not part of the statistics. If it were, there would be more than 30% population drop.

  8. You can see how Geneva (the westernmost tip of Switzerland) is expanding its urban area beyond the borders.

    Ain and Haute-Savoie are consistantly among the fastest growing in the country, partly because of how many people flock there to apply for low skill jobs in Geneva, get those sweet swiss salaries while residing and doing their groceries on the French side.

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