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  1. Country Population (2023) % pop. Official figure Official date Source European Union 448,387,873: 100%: 1 Germany 84,358,845: 18.8%: 83,237,130: 31 Dec 2021 Official ...

  2. In 2012, 34.3 million foreign citizens lived in the old 27 European Union member states, accounting for 6.8% of the European Union population, of whom 20.5 million were third country nationals (i.e. nationals of non-EU countries). The number of foreign-born (which includes those who have naturalised or are dual nationals) was 48.9 million or 9. ...

    • 9.5 births per 1,000 (2020 est.)
    • 0.1 (2020 est.)
    • 10.7 deaths per 1,000 (2021 est.)
    • 448,387,872 (2023)
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  4. Between 0.3 and 1 million. Less than 0.3 million. This list of European countries by population comprises the 51 countries and 5 territories and dependencies in Europe, broadly defined, including Cyprus, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and the countries of the Caucasus . The most populous European country is Russia, with a population of over 144 million.

    Country / Territory
    Un Estimate (2023)
    % Change
    Official Figure
    1 T
    144,444,359
    −0.2%
    2 T
    85,816,199
    0.1%
    3
    83,294,633
    −0.1%
    4 T
    67,736,802
    0.3%
  5. The proportion of the EU population aged 80 years and over stood at 6.1 % in 2022 and is projected to reach 15.3 % by 2100 (+9.2 pp). Eurostat's projections indicate that for all 30 European countries the share of the total population aged 80 years and over will be higher than 13.0 % by 2100.

  6. combined). The EU population pyramid on 1 January 2023 is narrow at the bottom and has a rhomboid form due to the ’baby boomer’ cohorts resulting from the high fertility rates in several European countries after World War II (known as the ’baby boom’). These ’baby boomers’ are now increasing the retirement age population, as illustrated

  7. The population structure of the EFTA and candidate countries with data available was similar to that generally observed in the EU, the main exceptions being Iceland (where the population structure was similar to that of Ireland): in this country, the proportion of the youngest age group was high (18.2 %) and people aged 65 years and above accounted for a comparatively low share of the total ...

  8. The population of the EU-28 grew from 406.7 million in 1960 to 513.5 million in 2019. Yet, there were only 5.075 million live births in 2018 compared to the 7.60 million in 1961. With 4.14 million deaths in 1961, the natural population increase at that time was nearly 3.5 million people. In contrast, the.

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