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    1. turkish__cowboy on

      those who don’t know what’s happening in cyprus: 🙂

      those who know: 💀💀😱😱

    2. Puffin_fan on

      Genocides in Ukraine and the Caucasus.

      Standard practice for the Okrhana [ catching up from the quiet periods in the late 17th century ]

    3. Estonia is quite sad, because when you visit, on the surface at least, it’s a country that seems to have it’s shit together

    4. itsjonny99 on

      Only going to get more and more red in the future with a far older population.

    5. Reddeator69 on

      Damn Turkey stop overpopulating how we gonna defend ourselves from your warmonger politicians

    6. BigFloofRabbit on

      How did Turkey accomplish this?

      I presume that an influx of migrants from the Middle East (particularly Syria) has contributed to it.

    7. koknesis on

      Although Latvian depopulation during the recent decades is extremely bad and concerning, the numbers look worse when you take 1990 as the base, because Latvia had a larger share of soviet immigrants at the end of soviet occupation. Many of whoom left right when we regained our independence.

    8. elativeg02 on

      My hometown in Southern Italy (Campania) had 54k inhabitants in 1990, which have dropped down to 49k in 2024. On the other hand, the town I’ve been living in for most of my life, here in Northern Italy (Emilia-Romagna), has seen an increase from 60k to 73k in the same time span.

    9. IndyCarFAN27 on

      What the hell is happening in Turkey? Every Turk I’ve spoken to has me believing the opposite of what this map suggests?

    10. WarhammerLoad on

      Ukrainian refugees are the only reason Poland had a +%.

    11. CecilPeynir on

      Conclusion: Turks are having sex.

      Advice for other countries: You should have sex too.

      -in loving memory of Shinzo Abe

    12. Sagaincolours on

      Iceland is quite sad, actually. Quite a lot of Icelanders are leaving Iceland. The country have become “cool”, which made prices rise. Combined with economic crisis, inflation, and Covid – and people are being priced out of their own country.

      (They often go to the other Nordic countries because we have an “inner market” like the EU regarding residence, so they can move there freely).

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