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  2. 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Avg. Afghanistan 5.683 2.697 0.988 2.164 2.647 1.189 3.912 -2.351 -14.542 -6.240 n/a -0.385 Albania 1.002 1.774 2.219 3.315 3.802 4.019 2.088 -3.302 8.909 4.884 3.297 2.906 Algeria 2.597 4.086 3.162 3.884 1.524 1.440 0.933 -5.017 3.805 3.616 4.184 2.201 Andorra -3.548 2.504 1.434 3.710 0.346 1.589 2.016 -11.184 8.287 9.565

  3. 2019 Tokelau * (NZ)-0.01: 2019-1.28: 1.93 Turks and Caicos Islands * (UK) 1.81: 2023: 2.19: 3.17: 2.05 British Virgin Islands * 1.87: 2023: 3.23: 2.02 U.S. Virgin Islands *-0.49: 2023-0.48-0.26-0.02 Wallis and Futuna * (France) 0.23: 2023-0.98-0.62 West Bank * 1.66: 2023 Gaza Strip * 1.99: 2023

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    By 2025, the world’s population will reach over 8.1 billionpeople. Most of that population growth will be concentrated in cities across Africa and Asia. To help paint a detailed picture, this map uses data from the United Nationsto rank the top 20 fastest growing cities in the world in terms of average annual growth rate from 2020 to 2025.

    The majority of the world’s fastest growing cities are located in Africa—in fact, 17 of the 20 are located on the continent, with four of the 20 cities being located in Nigeria specifically. Population growth is booming across the entire continent, as many countries retain high birth rates. According to the World Bank, the 2019 fertility rate (birt...

    All of the top 20 fastest growing cities are located in either Africa or Asia, and they are far outpacing growth on other continents, such as Europe, for example. Fastest Growing Cities: Europe vs. Global By 2050, Sub-Saharan Africa will be home to close to 2 billion people and roughly half will be under the age of 25. This represents an enormous l...

    Population booms can lead to massive economic growth, a larger (and younger) working population, and a growing domestic consumer market. As the aforementioned cities continue their rapid expansion, and as people continue to flock to growing megacitiesin Africa and Asia, it could represent the beginning of an important economic shift that is worth k...

  4. GDP growth (annual %) World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files. License : CC BY-4.0. Line Bar Map. Details. Label. 1961 - 2022. Country. Most Recent Year.

  5. Oct 25, 2019 · 25 October 2019. Alamy. Across Asia and Africa, cities are booming as dozens per hour flock to major urban centres. These are the fastest growing cities in the world. Infographic by...

  6. Jun 3, 2019 · Uganda, Egypt, Myanmar, China, and Vietnam top the list of the fastest-growing economies to 2027, all expected to grow by at least six percent annually.

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