Statistics |
Southern Europe |
Total Population |
150 million |
Birth Rate |
9 births per 1000 |
Death Rate |
10 deaths per 1000 |
Life Expectancy |
Male - 79 Female - 84 |
Infant Mortality Rate |
4 |
Total Fertility Rate |
1.4 |
Literacy Rate |
97.5% |
Rate of Natural Increase |
0.09% |
1. Albania - Total Population: 3,038,594
Albania is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. It has a low birth rate and a low death rate, so population is slowly increasing. If birth rates keep on decreasing, the country might have a decreasing population. 2. Andorra - Total Population: 85,660 Andorra is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. Birth and death rates are low, causing a slow growth. May experience negative growth if birth rates fall below death rates. 3. Bosnia and Herzegovina - Total Population: 3,861,912 Bosnia and Herzegovina is in stage 5 of the demographic transition model. It has a low birth rate and a low death rate, so population is slowly decreasing. May experience more prominent negative growth if birth rates fall below death rates. 4. Croatia - Total Population: 4,313,707 Croatia is in stage 5 of the demographic transition model. Birth and death rates are low, causing a slow negative growth. If birth rates keep on decreasing, the country might one day have not enough people. 5. Greece - Total Population: 10,773,253 Greece is in stage 5 of the demographic transition model. Birth and death rates are low, causing a slow negative growth. May experience even harsher negative growth if birth rates fall even more below death rates. 6. Italy - Total Population: 62,007,540 Italy is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. Low birth rates and low death rates cause slow growth. If birth rates keep on decreasing, the country might have a decreasing population. 7. Malta - Total Population: 415,196 Malta is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. Birth and death rates are low, causing a slow growth. If birth rates keep on decreasing, the country might have a decreasing population. |
8. Montenegro - Total Population: 644,578
Montenegro is in stage 5 of the demographic transition model. Low birth rates and low death rates cause slow negative growth. May experience even harsher negative growth if birth rates fall even more below death rates. 9. Portugal - Total Population: 10,833,816 Portugal is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. Birth and death rates are low, causing a slow growth. If birth rates keep on decreasing, the country might have a decreasing population. 10. San Marino - Total Population: 33,285 San Marino is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. It has a low birth rate and a low death rate, so population is slowly increasing. If birth rates keep on decreasing, the country might have a decreasing population. 11. Serbia - Total Population: 7,143,921 Serbia is in stage 5 of the demographic transition model. Birth and death rates are low, causing population growth to decrease. May experience an even greater decrease in population. 12. Slovenia - Total Population: 1,978,029 Slovenia is in stage 5 of the demographic transition model. Birth and death rates are low, causing population to decrease.. If birth rates keep on decreasing, the country might one day have not enough people. 13. Spain - Total Population: 48,563,476 Spain is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. It has a low birth rate and a low death rate, so population is slowly increasing. May experience negative growth if birth rates fall below death rates. 14. The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - Total Population: 2,100,025 The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is in stage 4 of the demographic transition model. Birth and death rates are low, causing a slow growth. May experience negative growth if birth rates fall below death rates. |
1. Roman Empire
2. The Crusades
3. The Bubonic Plague
4. Renaissance
5. Green Revolution
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6. Yugoslavia
7. European Union
8. World War II
9. The Splitting of the Roman Empire
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