Europe’s ‘Population Change Map’ Published

Population change map of the whole of Europe has been published with data provided by Eurostat and the World Bank. According to the resulting image, while Turkey’s overall increase, some of the provinces within it experience a great decrease. Let’s take a look at the data.

Pangea, also known as the ‘Old Continent’. Other names for Central Asia and Europe. To the old continent, which contains this history of humanity, including our country,old’ It is called not only because of its history, but also because of its population. Europe’s majority of the population is elderly.

All of Europe, with data from Eurostat and the World Bank. Map of population change from 2014 to 2019 removed. According to the map, there is a large population decline, especially in Eastern Europe and Western Europe. Regions with the biggest declines in Croatia and Albania exists. In most of these countries, the population is declining almost all over the country, with the exception of the capital and a few other major cities. Population growth is experienced in almost every region in Turkey, Malta, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Luxembourg, Iceland, Switzerland and Ireland.

Turkey is one of the countries with the highest population growth.

Turkey, across Europe with the highest population growth one of the countries. In our country, between 2014 and 2019, approximately A population increase of 3% it happened. Of course, since these data include the population changes up to 2019, the current population change in 2020 and 2021 is uncertain. Turkey also The fastest population growth rate of 1.35% among the countries.

As you can see from the photo, in our country counties with a low population also available. These Yalova, Tekirdag and Gumushane and the population decline of these provinces is among the 5 cities with the highest population decline in Europe. The population of Yalova decreased by 3.56%, the population of Tekirdağ by 3.33% and the population of Gümüşhane by 2.85%. In the rest of Turkey, especially Population increase in Central Anatolia and Southeastern Anatolia regions is seen.

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The ranking of the countries with the fastest growing population is as follows:

  • Malta (2.82%)
  • Luxembourg (2.23%)
  • Iceland (1.85%)
  • Turkey (1.35%)
  • Sweden (1.19%)
  • Ireland (1.12%)


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