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The 5 Fastest Growing Cities in Europe (Odd Similarities!) | They Won Against Population Decline 

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While the European population decline is a constant in almost the entire continent, 5 cities did remarkably well in containing the population crisis due to the low birth rates. Discover in this episode why the 5 fastest growing cities in Europe have some odd similarities.
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What are the common things between cities like Gothenburg in Sweden and Bordeaux in France? Certainly not the weather, or the average wine consumption (the French drink 4 times more of it than the Swedes). Both are, however, among the fastest growing cities in Europe.
There are other remarkable things that put together the Mediterranean French municipality, the 2nd largest city in Sweden, and three other European mid-sized urban areas.
One of them is that all of them are experiencing explosive demographic growth. It doesn’t stop with that: the population increase will likely get even faster during the next few decades.
The Population of European Cities Will Decrease Drastically, But…
…Not Everywhere
According to Eurostat, cities like Athens in Greece or Katowice in Poland may lose up to 40% of their inhabitants, but the fastest growing cities will grow in equal proportion, or even more.
Other capital cities like Paris, London, Rome, Amsterdam, or Berlin will keep their size.
On the other hand…
The incredible growth of the 5 cities we will mention in the next paragraphs is even more impressive when we consider that the European population is heading to a historical shrinkage.
For instance, by 2100, it is expected that Italy’s population will drop to less than 37 million.
This is because Europeans are getting older, and the birth rates are not even close to enough to replace the older generations.

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Комментарии : 11   
@the_expat
@the_expat Год назад
Is your city similar to any of these mentioned in our video? We are especially curious to know the opinions of people from outside Europe!
@Just4KWalks
@Just4KWalks Год назад
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@the_expat
@the_expat Год назад
You are welcome :)
@erickarnell
@erickarnell Год назад
France and Sweden have both taken the demographic bomb seriously for longer than the other European countries. They both have made it easier to have kids. That includes making it easier for young families to have room to create new households. Immigration has also made a difference, but I'm not convinced that bump is sustainable.
@the_expat
@the_expat Год назад
Indeed. Just like Hungary, they took a series of measures, including expansion of social housing.
@takix2007
@takix2007 Год назад
Bordeaux is not a Mediterranean city. Not even close...
@the_expat
@the_expat Год назад
"The climate of Bordeaux, the capital of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, is sub-oceanic with some Mediterranean influences. Winters are quite mild and rainy"
@takix2007
@takix2007 Год назад
@@the_expat Bordeaux is geographically not a Mediterranean city (it is not on the Mediterranean sea), nor culturally (Aquitany has not much to do with Languedoc or Provence, except that they are all occitan regions). Basing the definition of "Mediterranean" on the climate alone is a mistake : California and parts of Chile, South Africa have a Mediterranean climate; would you call them "Mediterranean cities"?
@the_expat
@the_expat Год назад
@@takix2007 Fair point.
@TheWhiteFaction
@TheWhiteFaction 7 месяцев назад
Conclusion; those countries and cities are going to be third world hell-holes.
@the_expat
@the_expat 7 месяцев назад
Sometimes certain truths are inconvenients... But still true.
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