Russia is the largest country in Europe, and also the largest in the world, its total size amounting to 17 million square kilometers (km2). It should be noted, however, that over three quarters of Russia is located in Asia, and the Ural mountains are often viewed as the meeting point of the two continents in Russia; nonetheless, European Russia is still significantly larger than any other European country. Ukraine, the second largest country on the continent, is only 603,000 km2, making it about 28 times smaller than its eastern neighbor, or seven times smaller than the European part of Russia. France is the third largest country in Europe, but the largest in the European Union. The Vatican City, often referred to as the Holy Sea, is both the smallest country in Europe and in the world, at just one km2. Population Russia is also the most populous country in Europe. It has around 144 million inhabitants across the country; in this case, around three quarters of the population live in the European part, which still gives it the largest population in Europe. Despite having the largest population, Russia is a very sparsely populated country due to its size and the harsh winters. Germany is the second most populous country in Europe, with 83 million inhabitants, while the Vatican has the smallest population. Worldwide, India and China are the most populous countries, with approximately 1.4 billion inhabitants each. Cities Moscow in Russia is ranked as the most populous city in Europe with around 13 million inhabitants, although figures vary, due to differences in the methodologies used by countries and sources. Some statistics include Istanbul in Turkey* as the largest city in Europe with its 15 million inhabitants, bit it has been excluded here as most of the country and parts of the city is located in Asia. Worldwide, Tokyo is the most populous city, with Jakarta the second largest and Delhi the third.
In 2024, Russia had the largest population among European countries at ***** million people. The next largest countries in terms of their population size were Turkey at **** million, Germany at **** million, the United Kingdom at **** million, and France at **** million. Europe is also home to some of the world’s smallest countries, such as the microstates of Liechtenstein and San Marino, with populations of ****** and ****** respectively. Europe’s largest economies Germany was Europe’s largest economy in 2023, with a Gross Domestic Product of around *** trillion Euros, while the UK and France are the second and third largest economies, at *** trillion and *** trillion euros respectively. Prior to the mid-2000s, Europe’s fourth-largest economy, Italy, had an economy that was of a similar sized to France and the UK, before diverging growth patterns saw the UK and France become far larger economies than Italy. Moscow and Istanbul the megacities of Europe Two cities on the eastern borders of Europe were Europe’s largest in 2023. The Turkish city of Istanbul, with a population of 15.8 million, and the Russian capital, Moscow, with a population of 12.7 million. Istanbul is arguably the world’s most famous transcontinental city with territory in both Europe and Asia and has been an important center for commerce and culture for over 2,000 years. Paris was the third largest European city with a population of ** million, with London being the fourth largest at *** million.
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Russia is the largest country in the world by far, with a total area of just over 17 million square kilometers. After Antarctica, the next three countries are Canada, the U.S., and China; all between 9.5 and 10 million square kilometers. The figures given include internal water surface area (such as lakes or rivers) - if the figures were for land surface only then China would be the second largest country in the world, the U.S. third, and Canada (the country with more lakes than the rest of the world combined) fourth. Russia Russia has a population of around 145 million people, putting it in the top ten most populous countries in the world, and making it the most populous in Europe. However, it's vast size gives it a very low population density, ranked among the bottom 20 countries. Most of Russia's population is concentrated in the west, with around 75 percent of the population living in the European part, while around 75 percent of Russia's territory is in Asia; the Ural Mountains are considered the continental border. Elsewhere in the world Beyond Russia, the world's largest countries all have distinctive topographies and climates setting them apart. The United States, for example, has climates ranging from tundra in Alaska to tropical forests in Florida, with various mountain ranges, deserts, plains, and forests in between. Populations in these countries are often concentrated in urban areas, and are not evenly distributed across the country. For example, around 85 percent of Canada's population lives within 100 miles of the U.S. border; around 95 percent of China lives east of the Heihe–Tengchong Line that splits the country; and the majority of populations in large countries such as Australia or Brazil live near the coast.
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In 2024, the United Kingdom was the largest digital advertising market in Western Europe, accounting for ** percent of the spending. Germany and France followed, with ** percent and ** percent, respectively.
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The adoption of bagasse tableware product in Western Europe is on track to exhibit a CAGR of 2.80% through 2033. In 2023, this industry is poised for a substantial breakthrough, with a projected value of US$ 729.5 million.
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Expected Value in 2023 | US$ 729.5 million |
Forecast Value by 2033 | US$ 1,227.80 million |
CAGR Estimation 2023 to 2033 | 2.80% |
Country-wise Insights
Countries | Value CAGR from 2023 to 2033 |
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United Kingdom | 4.10% |
Germany | 3.30% |
Category-wise Insights
Category | Industry Share in 2023 |
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Plates | 36.30% |
Commercial | 66.70% |
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Attribute | Details |
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Estimated Industry Size in 2023 | US$ 729.5 million |
Projected Industry Size by 2033 | US$ 1,227.80 million |
Anticipated CAGR between 2023 to 2033 | 2.80% CAGR |
Historical Analysis of Bagasse Tableware Products in Western European | 2018 to 2022 |
Demand Forecast for Bagasse Tableware Product in Western European Countries | 2023 to 2033 |
Report Coverage | Industry Size, Industry Trends, Analysis of key factors influencing bagasse tableware product adoption in Western Europe, Insights on Global Players and their Industry Strategy in Western Europe, Ecosystem Analysis of Local and Regional Western Europe Providers |
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In the year 1500, the share of Western Europe's population living in urban areas was just six percent, but this rose to 31 percent by the end of the 19th century. Despite this drastic change, development was quite slow between 1500 and 1800, and it was not until the industrial revolution when there was a spike in urbanization. As Britain was the first region to undergo the industrial revolution, from around the 1760s until the 1840s, these areas were the most urbanized in Europe by 1890. The Low Countries Prior to the 19th century, Belgium and the Netherlands had been the most urbanized regions due to the legacy of their proto-industrial areas in the medieval period, and then the growth of their port cities during the Netherlands' empirical expansion (Belgium was a part of the Netherlands until the 1830s). Belgium was also quick to industrialize in the 1800s, and saw faster development than its larger, more economically powerful neighbors, France and Germany. Least-urban areas Ireland was the only Western European region with virtually no urbanization in the 16th and 17th century, but the industrial growth of Belfast and Dublin (then major port cities of the British Empire) saw this change by the late-1800s. The region of Scandinavia was the least-urbanized area in Western Europe by 1890, but it saw rapid economic growth in Europe during the first half of the following century.
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The adoption of bubble wrap packaging in Western Europe is estimated to display a steady CAGR of 2.10% through 2033. The bubble wrap packaging industry in Western Europe is expected to reach a valuation of US$ 1,015.30 million by 2033.
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Industry size of Western Europe countries in 2023 | US$ 824.7 million |
Expected Industry Size of Western Europe by 2033 | US$ 1,015.30 million |
Forecast CAGR between 2023 to 2033 | 2.10% |
Country-wise Insights
Country | The United Kingdom |
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Forecast CAGR % (2023 to 2033) | 1.50% |
Country | Germany |
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Forecast CAGR % (2023 to 2033) | 2.20% |
Country | France |
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Forecast CAGR % (2023 to 2033) | 2.10% |
Country | The Netherlands |
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Forecast CAGR % (2023 to 2033) | 2.50% |
Country | Italy |
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Forecast CAGR % (2023 to 2033) | 1.60% |
Category-wise Insights
Leading Material | LDPE |
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Value Share % (2023) | 74.80% |
Leading End Use | Manufacturing and Warehousing |
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Value Share % (2023) | 43.30% |
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Estimated Industry Size in 2023 | US$ 824.7 million |
Projected Industry Size by 2033 | US$ 1,015.30 million |
Anticipated CAGR between 2023 to 2033 | 2.10% CAGR |
Historical Analysis of Demand for Bubble Wrap Packaging in Western Europe | 2018 to 2022 |
Demand Forecast for Bubble Wrap Packaging in Western Europe | 2023 to 2033 |
Report Coverage | Industry Size, Industry Trends, Analysis of Key Factors Influencing Bubble Wrap Packaging Adoption in Western Europe, Insights on Western Europe Players and their Industry Strategy in Western Europe, Ecosystem Analysis of Local and Regional Western Europe Providers |
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This dataset provides values for CORRUPTION INDEX reported in several countries. The data includes current values, previous releases, historical highs and record lows, release frequency, reported unit and currency.
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The adoption of paper cup in Western Europe is to exhibit a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 3.5% through 2033.
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Industry size of Western Europe | US$ 2,214.6 million |
Expected Industry Size of Western Europe by 2033 | US$ 3,119.7 million |
Forecasted CAGR between 2023 to 2033 | 3.5% |
Category-wise insights
Paper Cups in Western Europe Based on End Use | Beverage |
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Share in % 2023 | 71.1% |
Paper Cups in Western Europe Based on Cup Material | Paperboard |
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Total Share (2023) | 56.4% |
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Estimated Industry Size in 2023 | US$ 2,214.6 million |
Projected Industry Size in 2033 | US$ 3,119.7 million |
Anticipated CAGR between 2023 to 2033 | 3.5% CAGR |
Historical Analysis of Demand for Paper Cups in Western European | 2018 to 2022 |
Demand Forecast for Paper Cups in Western European Countries | 2023 to 2033 |
Report Coverage | Industry Size, Industry Trends, Analysis of key factors influencing mile delivery adoption in Western Europe, Insights on Industry Players and their Industry Strategy in Western Europe, Ecosystem Analysis of Local and Regional Western Europe Providers |
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The population of Europe was estimated to be 745 million in 2024, an increase of around 4 million when compared with 2012. Over 35 years between 1950 and 1985, the population of Europe grew by approximately 157.8 million. But 35 years after 1985 it was estimated to have only increased by around 38.7 million. Since the 1960s, population growth in Europe has fallen quite significantly and was even negative during the mid-1990s. While population growth has increased slightly since the low of -0.07 percent in 1998, the growth rate for 2020 was just 0.04 percent. Which European country has the biggest population? As of 2024, the population of Russia was estimated to be approximately 144.8 million and was by far Europe's largest country in terms of population, with Turkey being the second-largest at over 87 million. While these two countries both have territory in Europe, however, they are both only partially in Europe, with the majority of their landmasses being in Asia. In terms of countries wholly located on the European continent, Germany had the highest population at 84.5 million, and was followed by the United Kingdom and France at 69.1 million and 66.5 million respectively. Characteristics of Europe's population There are approximately 384.6 million females in Europe, compared with 359.5 million males, a difference of around 25 million. In 1950, however, the male population has grown faster than the female one, with the male population growing by 104.7 million, and the female one by 93.6 million. As of 2024, the single year of age with the highest population was 37, at 10.6 million, while in the same year there were estimated to be around 136 thousand people aged 100 or over.
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The Western Europe pectin market is poised to register a valuation of USD 260.6 million in 2025. The industry is slated to grow at 4.5% CAGR from 2025 to 2035, witnessing USD 401.6 million by 2035.
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Industry Size (2025E) | USD 260.6 million |
Industry Value (2035F) | USD 401.6 million |
CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 4.5 % |
Competitive Landscape
Company Name | Estimated Industry Share (%) |
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Tate & Lyle LLC | 12-15% |
Koninklijke DSM N.V. | 10-13% |
CP Kelco | 8-10% |
Silvateam S.p.A. | 6-8% |
Compañía Española de Algas Marinas S.A (CEAMSA) | 4-6% |
Cargill Incorporated | 7-9% |
Ingredion Incorporated | 5-7% |
Naturex | 3-5% |
Lucid Colloids Ltd. | 2-4% |
DowDupont | 3-5% |
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The data center power management industry in Western Europe is set to exhibit a CAGR of 6.1% through 2034. The demand for data center power management in Western Europe is poised to witness significant opportunities with US$ 4,669.5 million in 2024. Profitability is not a priority in Western Europe, but industrial penetration is.
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Industry Size of Data Center Power Management in Western Europe (2024) | US$ 4,669.5 million |
Forecasted Industry Size of Data Center Power Management in Western Europe (2034) | US$ 8,425.3 million |
CAGR Estimation (2024 to 2034) | 6.1% |
Country-wise Insights
Countries | Value CAGR from 2024 to 2034 |
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United Kingdom | 9.0% |
Germany | 7.8% |
Category-wise insights
Category | Industrial Share in 2024 |
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Modular Data Centers | 25.7% |
Tier-4 Data Centers | 35.9% |
Report Scope
Attribute | Details |
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Estimated Industry Size in 2024 | US$ 4,669.5 million |
Projected Industry Size by 2034 | US$ 8,425.3 million |
Anticipated CAGR between 2024 to 2034 | 6.1% CAGR |
Demand Forecast for the Data Center Power Management in Western Europe | 2024 to 2034 |
Report Coverage | Industry Size, Industry Trends, Analysis of key factors influencing the Data Center Power Management in Western Europe, Insights on Global Players and their Industry Strategy in Western Europe, Ecosystem Analysis of Local and Regional Western Europe Providers |
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The adoption of photo printing and merchandise in Western Europe is likely to rise at a CAGR of 2.7% through 2033. The demand for photo printing and merchandise in Western European countries is poised to witness significant opportunities with a valuation of US$ 5,088 million in 2023.
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Industry size of Western European countries in 2023 | US$ 5,088 million |
Expected Industry Size of Western Europe by 2033 | US$ 5,975 million |
Forecasted CAGR between 2023 to 2033 | 2.7% |
Country-wise Insights
Photo Printing and Merchandise in Western Europe based on Country | CAGR % (2023 to 2033) |
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The United Kingdom | 2.1% |
Germany | 2.6% |
Italy | 2.6% |
Category-wise insights
Category | Digital Printing |
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Industry Share in 2023 | 75.1% |
Category | Desktop Application |
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Industry Share | 87.4% |
Scope of the Report
Attribute | Details |
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Estimated Industry Size in 2023 | US$ 5,088 million |
Projected Industry Size in 2033 | US$ 5,975 million |
Anticipated CAGR between 2023 to 2033 | 2.7% CAGR |
Historical Analysis of Demand for photo printing and merchandise in Western Europe | 2018 to 2022 |
Demand Forecast for photo printing and merchandise in Western Europe | 2023 to 2033 |
Report Coverage | Industry Size, Industry Trends, Analysis of key factors influencing photo printing and merchandise adoption in Western Europe, Insights on Global Players and their Industry Strategy in Western Europe, Ecosystem Analysis of Local and Regional Western Europe Providers |
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Western Europe inkjet printer market size is estimated to grow from USD 12,132.2 Million in 2025 to USD 18,902.8 Million by 2035, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.2% during the forecast period.
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Market Size in 2025 | USD 12,132.2 Million |
Projected Market Size in 2035 | USD 18,902.8 Million |
CAGR (2025 to 2035) | 4.2% |
Country-Wise Outlook
Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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Italy | 4.2% |
Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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Spain | 4.2% |
Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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Switzerland | 4.2% |
Country | CAGR (2025 to 2035) |
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Austria | 4.2% |
Segmentation Outlook - Inkjet Printer Market (Western Europe)
Printer Type | Market Share (2025) |
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Single-Function Inkjet Printers | 54.9% |
End Use | Market Share (2025) |
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Home Use | 58.6% |
Competitive Outlook
Company Name | Estimated Market Share (%) |
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HP Inc. | 14-17% |
Canon Europe Ltd. | 11-14% |
Epson Europe B.V. | 9-12% |
Brother Industries Ltd. | 7-10% |
Roland DG Corporation | 6-9% |
Other Providers | 38-45% |
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Sales of steel drums in Western Europe are estimated to rise at a 3.50% CAGR through 2033. The demand outlook for the steel drum in Western Europe indicates crossing a valuation of US$ 1,921.60 million in 2023. By 2033, sales projections for steel drums in Western Europe signify attaining a valuation of US$ 2,701.10 million.
Attributes | Details |
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Industry size of Western Europe in 2023 | US$ 1,921.60 million |
Expected Industry Size of Western Europe by 2033 | US$ 2,701.10 million |
Forecasted CAGR between 2023 to 2033 | 3.50% |
Category-wise insights
Leading Head Type for Steel Drum in Western Europe | Tight Head |
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Total Value Share (2023) | 82.10% |
Leading End Use for Steel Drum in Western Europe | Chemical Industry |
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Total Value Share (2023) | 37.10% |
Country-wise Insights
Key Countries in Western Europe | Value CAGR (2023 to 2033) |
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Germany | 3.00% |
Italy | 3.90% |
France | 4.40% |
United Kingdom | 2.70% |
Netherlands | 3.40% |
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Attribute | Details |
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Estimated Industry Size in 2023 | US$ 1,921.60 million |
Projected Industry Size by 2033 | US$ 2,701.10 million |
Anticipated CAGR between 2023 to 2033 | 3.50% CAGR |
Historical Analysis of Demand for Steel Drum in Western Europe | 2018 to 2022 |
Demand Forecast for Steel Drum in Western Europe | 2023 to 2033 |
Report Coverage | Industry Size, Industry Trends, Analysis of key factors influencing Steel Drum Adoption in Western Europe, Insights on Global Players and their Industry Strategy in Western Europe, Ecosystem Analysis of Local and Regional Western Europe Manufacturers |
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Germany is projected to surpass the United Kingdom in terms of SVOD subscriptions by the end of 2023. In general, Western Europe is forecast to see a significant increase in SVOD subscriptions, reaching *** million by 2029, up from *** million in 2023.
This statistic displays the share of spending in the cyber security market in Western Europe, by country, in 2018*. The source also provides that in 2018, it was expected that **** billion euros worth of revenue would be generated by the Western European cyber security industry. The UK was expected to account for **** percent of this spending, approximately **** billion euros.
Russia is the largest country in Europe, and also the largest in the world, its total size amounting to 17 million square kilometers (km2). It should be noted, however, that over three quarters of Russia is located in Asia, and the Ural mountains are often viewed as the meeting point of the two continents in Russia; nonetheless, European Russia is still significantly larger than any other European country. Ukraine, the second largest country on the continent, is only 603,000 km2, making it about 28 times smaller than its eastern neighbor, or seven times smaller than the European part of Russia. France is the third largest country in Europe, but the largest in the European Union. The Vatican City, often referred to as the Holy Sea, is both the smallest country in Europe and in the world, at just one km2. Population Russia is also the most populous country in Europe. It has around 144 million inhabitants across the country; in this case, around three quarters of the population live in the European part, which still gives it the largest population in Europe. Despite having the largest population, Russia is a very sparsely populated country due to its size and the harsh winters. Germany is the second most populous country in Europe, with 83 million inhabitants, while the Vatican has the smallest population. Worldwide, India and China are the most populous countries, with approximately 1.4 billion inhabitants each. Cities Moscow in Russia is ranked as the most populous city in Europe with around 13 million inhabitants, although figures vary, due to differences in the methodologies used by countries and sources. Some statistics include Istanbul in Turkey* as the largest city in Europe with its 15 million inhabitants, bit it has been excluded here as most of the country and parts of the city is located in Asia. Worldwide, Tokyo is the most populous city, with Jakarta the second largest and Delhi the third.