Europe Countries By Population 1AD-2300
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Embark on a fascinating journey through Europe's demographic history! This video visualizes the population dynamics of European countries from 1 AD to 2300.
Explore:
. Ancient civilizations (1-500 AD)
. Medieval growth (500-1500 AD)
. Early modern period (1500-1800 AD)
. Industrialization and urbanization (1800-2000 AD)
. Modern era (2000-2023)
. Future projections (2023-2300)
Discover:
- Which countries experienced the most significant growth?
- The impact of historical events (plagues, wars, migrations) on population
- Shifts in population distribution and density
- The role of colonization, industrialization, and urbanization
Data sources: Historical estimates (UN, World Bank, Eurostat), and future projections (UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs).
Timeline:
- 1-500 AD: Ancient Rome to Early Middle Ages
- 500-1500 AD: Medieval period
- 1500-1800 AD: Early modern period
- 1800-2000 AD: Industrialization and urbanization
- 2000-2023: Modern era
- 2023-2300: Future projections
. Europe population
. Historical demographics
. Country comparison
. Population growth
. European history
. Demographic change
. Ancient civilizations
. Medieval period
. Industrialization
. Urbanization
Secondary Keywords
. 1 AD to 2300
. Population dynamics
. Historical estimates
. Future projections
. UN data
. World Bank data
. Eurostat
. Demographic transition
. Migration patterns
. Colonialism impact
Geographic Keywords
. Western Europe
. Eastern Europe
. Northern Europe
. Southern Europe
. EU countries
Time Period Keywords
. Ancient Rome
. Middle Ages
. Early modern period
. Modern era
. Future projections
Long-tail Keywords
- Europe population growth over time"
- Historical population of European countries"
- Demographic changes in Europe since 1 AD"
- European population projections to 2300"
- Country-wise population comparison in Europe"
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Please put it down... It is clearly inaccurate...
I expected to see a massive reduction during the plague of the 1340s
This Is stupid video ....yougoslavia in 1 AD ?
In 2024, the Netherlands already has 18 million inhabitants.
It's all well and good, but the data is false. For example, Ukraine in 2024 certainly did not have 42 million people, but about 36 million.
Technically he is right, the population of a country is based on citizenship not physical presence. All the civilians that escaped Ukraine still have the Ukrainian citizenship
Damn I didn’t know USSR existed 2000 years ago 😭🙏
And when in our timeline the USSR forms, this timeline splits them into their individual republics....
Why is Russia's population expected to fall so much in a century from now?
Better why just only in a century from now and not in next decades?their war inUkrain has caused a massive sozial unstability plus exodus of midaged people who generaly contribute to population renewing larger than other age groups. than the upcoming hate towards foringers as scapegoat makes continuing migration as source for populationgrows with centralasian people unlikely. All estimations today plus 50 years I guess is highly speculative for any country. wars economical events, politics etc will have an effect. But of course also schoolingcosts (and other raising kids costs). Also a Nazilike one mom 4+ kids etc policy OR destabilisation of retirementsystem and the need to rely on kids for well beeing in age etc etc
@@hfricke2661 because Russia has been through much worse and has always bounced back? Sure it is a shame that they lost so many people but in the end the country will go on. Luckily they always do.
@@salegurjanov9103 dont take everything for granted lol. Their population is in decline for the last 30 years and no one has done anything with it. The numbers just dont show it because they gained territories like chechnya or crimea. If it goes further like this there will be no bouncing back.
1453 and greece still exists 🤣