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As stated by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs of United Nations, the metropolitan area of Barcelona has a population of 5,083,000, [4] according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development it has a population of 4,900,000 [5] and according to the Eurostat it has a population of 5,375,774. [6]
In 2017, this age group constituted only 12.7% of the population. In 2017, people aged between 15 and 24 years made up 9 percent of the population; those aged between 25 and 44 years made up 30.6 percent of the population; while those aged between 45 and 64 years formed 56.9% of all Barcelonans.
The city is conquered by the Visigoths and becomes for a few years the capital of Hispania (5th century) After being conquered by the Arabs in the early 8th century, Barcelona is conquered by Charlemagne's son Louis and incorporated into the Frankish kingdom (801)
Source: UN World Population Prospects [18] Life expectancy at birth. total population: 82.21 years. Country comparison to the world: 29nd male: 79.22 years female: 85.39 years (2021 est.) Infant mortality rate. 3.14 deaths/1,000 live births (2021 est.). Country comparison to the world: 216th Crude death rate
In its early years, Idescat focused on building a robust infrastructure for data collection and analysis. The institute launched several key surveys and statistical projects aimed at addressing the specific needs of Catalonia’s diverse population and economy. Over time, it has evolved into a comprehensive statistical agency, integrating ...
Districts and neighbourhoods of Barcelona (2021) Nº. District Location Size km 2 [2] Population [3] Density inhabitants/km 2 Neighbourhoods [4] Nº Name Population Size ; 1 Old City: 4.11 109,672 26,684.2 1 El Raval: 48,688 110 2 El Gòtic: 22,850 81.6 3 La Barceloneta: 15,125 109.5 4 Sant Pere, Santa Caterina i la Ribera: 23,009 111 2 ...
Statistics; Population: 48,946,035 [5] GDP: ... (15 to 25 year-olds; January 2025) [19] ... The phenomenon was most visible in big cities such as Barcelona or Madrid ...
Barcelona's suburbs, such as L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Bellvitge, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Sant Adrià de Besòs, and Badalona, also saw a dramatic population increase over a single decade. [149] The city now had an extremely dense population (1,557,863 inhabitants, 15,517 per km 2, in 1970), often housed in very poor quality accommodations ...