Population Pyramids
ALBANIA
BOSNIA
CROATIA
GREECE
ITALY
MALTA
MONTENEGRO
PORTUGAL
SERBIA
SLOVENIA
SPAIN
ANDORRA
MACEDONIA
SAN MARINO
All images below correspond with the order of the countries above
Total Population
(each image above directly corresponds to the text below, in order)
Albania- 2,903,000
Andorra- 69,165
Bosnia- 3,802,000
Croatia- 4,225,000
Greece- 10,919,000
Italy- 59,801,000
Malta- 419,000
Montenegro- 626,000
Portugal- 10,304,000
Serbia- 8,812,000
Slovenia- 2,069,000
Spain- 46,064,000
Macedonia-2,100,025
San Marino- 31,950
Analysis of Demographic Trends
1. Albania is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
2. Andorra is in the third stage of the Demographic Transition Model.
3. Bosnia and Herzegovina is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
4. Croatia is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
5. Greece is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
6. Italy is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
7. Malta is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
8. Montenegro is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
9. Portugal is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
10. San Marino is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
11. Serbia is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
12. Slovenia is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
13. Spain is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
14. The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is in stage four of the Demographic transition model.
Population Density Map
Population Distribution
The population in Southern Europe is mainly distributed along coastal regions and popular cities or countries. There is a large number of Italy’s population is in Naples, a popular city. In Spain more people live in Madrid than anywhere else. The rural living percentage of Southern Europe is 70.1% and the urban living percentage is 30%.
The population in Southern Europe is mainly distributed along coastal regions and popular cities or countries. There is a large number of Italy’s population is in Naples, a popular city. In Spain more people live in Madrid than anywhere else. The rural living percentage of Southern Europe is 70.1% and the urban living percentage is 30%.