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As of 2022, immigrants of non-Western origin and their children enumerated 164,824, and made up an estimated 24% of Oslo's population. [3] Immigrants of Western origin and their children enumerated 71,858, and made up an estimated 10% of the city's population. Immigrants made up a total of 35% of Oslo's population in 2022. [3] [4]
English: Population pyramid of Oslo in 2022. Date: 24 December 2022: Source: Own work, data taken from 07459: ... You are free: to share – to copy ...
As of 2022, immigrants of non-Western origin and their children enumerated 164,824, and made up an estimated 24% of Oslo's population. [184] [185] Immigrants of Western origin and their children enumerated 71,858, and made up an estimated 10% of the city's population. Immigrants made up a total of 35% of Oslo's population in 2022. [184] [185] [186]
Country / dependency Capital Population % of country Source China * Beijing: 21,542,000: 1.5% [1] 2018 Japan * Tokyo: 14,094,034: 11.3% [2] 2023 Russia * Moscow ...
At the start of 2022, there were 819,356 immigrants and 205,819 Norwegian-born to immigrant parents in Norway, together constituting 18.9% of the total population. [17] The same year, immigrants (and Norwegian born to immigrant parents) originating in the European Economic Area constituted 7.1% of the total number of Norwegian residents, while ...
Rank Region HDI (2022) [1] Very High Human Development 1 Oslo and Akershus: 0.982 – Norway 0.966: 2 Vestlandet (Hordaland, Sogn og Fjordane, Møre og Romsdal) : 0.963 3 ...
2021 [23] Municipality (city) London United Kingdom 8,866,180 Europe 2022 [24] Region: Bangkok Thailand 8,833,400 Asia 2019 [25] Province-level city: New York City United States 8,335,897 North America 2022 [26] City: Ahmedabad India 8,253,226 Asia 2021 [27] Municipal corporation: Bogotá Colombia 7,732,161 South America 2020 [28] Distrito ...
This is a list of urban areas in Norway by population, with population numbers as of 1 January 2024.. Statistics Norway, the governmental organisation with the task of measuring the Norwegian population, uses the term tettsted (literally "dense place"; meaning urban settlement or urban area), which is defined as a continuous built-up area with a maximum distance of 50 metres (160 ft) between ...