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Rankings Bulgaria 9/24/2021 Maps, analysis and statistics about the resident population Demographic balance, population and familiy trends, age classes and average age, civil status and foreigners Skip Navigation Links BULGARIA Powered by Page 1 L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Adminstat logo DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY RANKINGS SEARCH BULGARIA Regions SEVEREN SEVEROZAPADEN TSENTRALEN YUGOIZTOCHEN SEVEROIZTOCHEN YUGOZAPADEN YUZHEN TSENTRALEN Bulgaria Territorial extension of BULGARIA and related population density, population per gender and number of households, average age and incidence of foreigners TERRITORY DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (YEAR 2018) Capital Regions 6 Inhabitants (N.) 7,000,039 Provinces 28 Families (N.) 0 Municipalities 265 Males (%) 48.5 Powered by Page 2 Surface (Km2) 110,985.83 Females (%) 51.5 L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin AdminstatPopulation logo density Foreigners (%) 0.0 63.1DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY RANKINGS SEARCH (Inhabitants/Kmq)BULGARIA Average age 43.7 (years) Average annual variation -0.71 (2014/2018) DEMOGRAPHIC BALANCE ^ Balance of nature = Births - Deaths (YEAR 2018) ^ Migration balance = Registered - Deleted Rankings Bulgaria the 5 most populated Municipalities: Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Burgas e Ruse 5 with the highest average age are: SEVEROZAPADEN, SEVEREN TSENTRALEN, YUZHEN TSENTRALEN, YUGOIZTOCHEN e SEVEROIZTOCHEN 5 with the highest average age are: Vidin, Balance of nature [1], Migrat. Gabrovo, Kyustendil, Smolyan e Pernik balance [2] Powered by Page 3 Address Contacts Bulgaria L'azienda Contatti LoginAdminStatUrbistat on Linkedin 41124Adminstat Via M. logo Vellani +39 059 8395229 Demography AdminStat is designed by DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY RANKINGS SEARCH Marchi, 20 BULGARIA Urbistat. Every data are +39 059 8395230 Economy Modena, Italy constatly updated to give P.IVA 03466110362 [email protected] Rankings the best socio-economic information in territory. Copyright © 2021 - UrbiStat S.r.l. Powered by Page 4.
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