The population of European countries: In this article, we will consider how the population of Europe will change by 2050 based on UN forecasts. This is a more detailed map, like the TOP-30 of the most endangered and growing countries of the world on the European continent given earlier.

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The map above shows the change by country. Moldova and the Baltic countries will lose the most in the population.

An interesting fact of the UN forecast is that two “zones” in one more western population are clearly visible on the map of the change in population; according to forecasts, it should increase in the more eastern zone and decrease.

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What is interesting, these zones are not too closely connected with economic well-being, because the locomotive of European economic development Germany belongs to the “red” zone. And also one of the most economically successful countries in Denmark and Finland is strangely different from its neighbors in Scandinavia represented by Sweden, where the largest population growth is expected after Ireland and Norway, the country with the third-largest population growth in Europe.

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The Population Of European Countries

Population (thousands) 2017 2050 Change Albania 2,930 2,825 -3.58% Austria 8,735 9,108 +4.27% Belarus 9,468 8,340 -11.91% Belgium 11,429 12,773 +11.76% Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,507 3,217 -8.27% Bulgaria 7,084 5,532 -21.91% Croatia 4,189 3,865 -7.73% Cyprus 1,179 1,393 +18.15% Czech Republic 10,618 10,210 -3.84% Denmark 5,733 5,576 -2.74% Estonia 1,309 924 -29.41% Finland 5,523 5,476 -0.85% France 64,979 69,485 +6.93% Germany 82,114 71,542 -12.87% Greece 11,159 10,036 -10.06% Hungary 9,721 8,490 -12.66% Iceland 335 407 +21.49% Ireland 4,761 6,334 +33.04% Italy 59,359 61,416 +3.47% Kosovo 1,900 2,223 +17.00% Latvia 1,949 1,250 -35.86% Lithuania 2,890 1,802 -37.65% Luxembourg 583 865 +48.37% Macedonia (FYROM) 2,083 1,991 -4.42% Malta 430 396 -7.91% Moldova 4,051 2,262 -44.16% Montenegro 628 578 -7.96% Netherlands 17,035 17,907 +5.12% Norway 5,305 6,365 +19.98% Poland 38,170 32,739 -14.23% Portugal 10,329 9,934 -3.82% Romania 19,679 18,061 -8.22% Russia 143,989 129,909 -9.78% Serbia 7,040 5,870 -16.62% Slovakia 5,447 4,851 -10.94% Slovenia 2,079 1,597 -23.18% Spain 46,354 52,491 +13.24% Sweden 9,910 12,012 +21.21% Switzerland 8,476 9,540 +12.55% Ukraine 44,222 37,149 -15.99% United Kingdom (UK) 66,181 71,154 +7.51%

Source:

International Data Base,

International Programs Center,

U.S. Census Bureau,

U.S. Dept. of Commerce,

The World Factbook,

Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),

The World Almanac and Book of Facts