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  2. Demographics of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    According to Eurostat, the "metropolitan region" of Madrid has a population of slightly more than 6,271 million people [10] covering an area of 4,609.7 square kilometres (1,780 sq mi). It is the largest metropolitan area in Spain and the second largest in the European Union .

  3. Timeline of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    1960Population: 2,259,931. [20] 1965 – RTVE Symphony Orchestra formed. 1966 – Estadio Vicente Calderón opens. 1967 – City flag design adopted. 1968 Autonomous University of Madrid established. Line 5 (Madrid Metro) begins operating. 1969 – Comillas Pontifical University relocates to Madrid. 1970 – Population: 3,146,071. [20]

  4. Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Madrid (/ m ə ˈ d r ɪ d / ⓘ mə-DRID; Spanish: [maˈðɾið] ⓘ) [n. 1] is the capital and most populous municipality of Spain.It has almost 3.5 million [10] inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 7 million.

  5. Demographics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of the capital Madrid, ... Population by country of birth as of 2023: ... Build Spanish population graph 1960 - 2013 (World Bank data) ...

  6. List of countries by past and projected future population ...

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    Thus, the figures after the 1960 column show the percentage annual growth for the 1955-60 period; the figures after the 1980 column calculate the same value for 1975–80; and so on. The formulas used for the annual growth rates are the standard ones, used both by the United Nations Statistics Division and by National Census Offices worldwide.

  7. Human population projections - Wikipedia

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    Based on this, the UN projected that the world population, 8 billion as of 2023, would peak around the year 2086 at about 10.4 billion, and then start a slow decline, assuming a continuing decrease in the global average fertility rate from 2.5 births per woman during the 2015–2020 period to 1.8 by the year 2100 (the medium-variant projection).

  8. ‘Everyone must go!’: New Zealand’s latest tourism campaign ...

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    Tourism is incredibly important to New Zealand’s economy. Before the Covid-19 pandemic, it was the country’s largest export industry and in 2023 almost 7% of its workforce was directly ...

  9. File:Community of Madrid population pyramid in 2022.svg

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    English: Community of Madrid population pyramid in 2022. Date: 21 March 2023: ... 20:51, 21 March 2023: 2,623 × 2,104 (34 KB) Tweedle: Uploaded own work with ...