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    1. Competitive_Waltz704 on

      >*The resident population in Spain has reached an* ***all-time high of 49,442,844 people****. In annual terms, the* ***estimated population growth is 474,454 people****, and* ***in the third quarter of 2025 it was 105,488 people****, according to the Continuous Population Statistics of the National Statistics Institute (INE).*

      >*Spain’s population growth has been due to an increase in the number of people born abroad, as the number of people born in Spain has decreased. This* ***foreign-born population—9,825,266 people****—was larger than the foreign nationality population, due to the processes of acquiring Spanish nationality.*

      >*Meanwhile, the* ***number of foreigners increased by 78,937 during the quarter, to 7,132,324****. The population of Spanish nationality increased by 26,551.*

    2. DrCalFun on

      Why does Spain has a smaller population than Germany and UK despite being significantly bigger in land area?

    3. Virtual-Shock7611 on

      I’m pretty sure that’s not a good thing, unless you’re ok with eventually becoming a minority in your own country.

    4. Comfortable-Sky7801 on

      Wow thats alot od people coming in from Latin America. Is Spain giving out passports?

    5. ApprehensiveCall1690 on

      You either go japanese way and don’t sacrifice your demorgpahy for gdp or Europe way where you sacrifice your demorgpahy for gdp.

    6. Godvater on

      Lmaooo the casual racism in the comments. Explains the election results really.

    7. Less_Relative4584 on

      Damn racist xenophobia is rampant. Europe I expected better from you. Don’t let history repeat itself.

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