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Turkey TURKSTAT Projection: ABRS: Population: ow Istanbul data was reported at 16,708.850 Person th in 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 16,512.489 Person th for 2024. Turkey TURKSTAT Projection: ABRS: Population: ow Istanbul data is updated yearly, averaging 15,468.919 Person th from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2025, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16,708.850 Person th in 2025 and a record low of 14,107.954 Person th in 2013. Turkey TURKSTAT Projection: ABRS: Population: ow Istanbul data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.G002: Population: Projection: Turkish Statistical Institute.
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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Istanbul, Turkey metro area from 1950 to 2025.
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TwitterThe statistic shows the total population of Turkey from 2020 to 2024, with projections up until 2030. In 2024, the total population of Turkey amounted to about 86.03 million people. Population of Turkey Although total population increased on a yearly basis from 2004 to 2014, population growth has slowly decreased annually as of 2011, despite remaining positive. However, in 2012, population growth increased, compared to the previous year for the first time in over a decade. The country’s fertility rate, on the other hand, continued to drop annually since 2002. Life expectancy was also rather low, however this value appears to be irrelative to how developed a country actually is, especially when considering the life expectancy of many other advanced countries. From an economic standpoint, Turkey has been noticeably improving, especially in comparison to 2008. One improved aspect can be found in the country’s employment rate. In 2009, unemployment reached a decade high but dropped dramatically yearly until 2012. However since 2012, the unemployment rate has started to increase again, with this trend continuing into 2014. Turkey’s inflation rate, on the other hand, reached a decade low in 2014 compared to 2013, despite continuous fluctuations since 2008. The country’s GDP has also reached a decade high in 2014, more than doubling its value since 2004, despite a significant plunge in 2009. When analyzing year-over -year trends, GDP has continued to positively grow since 2009, however has slowed down since 2012.
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TwitterIn 2025, Moscow was the largest city in Europe with an estimated urban agglomeration of 12.74 million people. The French capital, Paris, was the second largest city in 2025 at 11.35 million, followed by the capitals of the United Kingdom and Spain, with London at 9.84 million and Madrid at 6.81 million people. Istanbul, which would otherwise be the largest city in Europe in 2025, is excluded as it is only partially in Europe, with a sizeable part of its population living in Asia. Europe’s population is almost 750 million Since 1950, the population of Europe has increased by approximately 200 million people, increasing from 550 million to 750 million in these seventy years. Before the turn of the millennium, Europe was the second-most populated continent, before it was overtaken by Africa, which saw its population increase from 228 million in 1950 to 817 million by 2000. Asia has consistently had the largest population of the world’s continents and was estimated to have a population of 4.6 billion. Europe’s largest countries Including its territory in Asia, Russia is by far the largest country in the world, with a territory of around 17 million square kilometers, almost double that of the next largest country, Canada. Within Europe, Russia also has the continent's largest population at 145 million, followed by Germany at 83 million and the United Kingdom at almost 68 million. By contrast, Europe is also home to various micro-states such as San Marino, which has a population of just 30 thousand.
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TURKSTAT Projection:ABRS:人口:其中伊斯坦布尔在12-01-2025达16,708.850千人,相较于12-01-2024的16,512.489千人有所增长。TURKSTAT Projection:ABRS:人口:其中伊斯坦布尔数据按年更新,12-01-2013至12-01-2025期间平均值为15,468.919千人,共13份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于12-01-2025,达16,708.850千人,而历史最低值则出现于12-01-2013,为14,107.954千人。CEIC提供的TURKSTAT Projection:ABRS:人口:其中伊斯坦布尔数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Turkish Statistical Institute,数据归类于Global Database的土耳其 – 表 TR.G002:人口:预测:Turkish Statistical Institute。
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TwitterLondon was by far the largest urban agglomeration in the United Kingdom in 2025, with an estimated population of *** million people, more than three times as large as Manchester, the UK’s second-biggest urban agglomeration. The agglomerations of Birmingham and Leeds / Bradford had the third and fourth-largest populations, respectively, while the biggest city in Scotland, Glasgow, was the fifth largest. Largest cities in Europe Two cities in Europe had larger urban areas than London, with Istanbul having a population of around **** million and the Russian capital Moscow having a population of over **** million. The city of Paris, located just over 200 miles away from London, was the second-largest city in Europe, with a population of more than **** million people. Paris was followed by London in terms of population size, and then by the Spanish cities of Madrid and Barcelona, at *** million and *** million people, respectively. The Italian capital, Rome, was the next largest city at *** million, followed by Berlin at *** million. London’s population growth Throughout the 1980s, the population of London fluctuated from a high of **** million people in 1981 to a low of **** million inhabitants in 1988. During the 1990s, the population of London increased once again, growing from ****million at the start of the decade to **** million by 1999. London's population has continued to grow since the turn of the century, and despite declining between 2019 and 2021, it reached *** million people in 2023 and is forecast to reach almost *** million by 2047.
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Employment Rate in Turkey increased to 49.20 percent in October from 49 percent in September of 2025. This dataset provides - Turkey Employment Rate- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.
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Turkey TURKSTAT Projection: ABRS: Population: ow Istanbul data was reported at 16,708.850 Person th in 2025. This records an increase from the previous number of 16,512.489 Person th for 2024. Turkey TURKSTAT Projection: ABRS: Population: ow Istanbul data is updated yearly, averaging 15,468.919 Person th from Dec 2013 (Median) to 2025, with 13 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 16,708.850 Person th in 2025 and a record low of 14,107.954 Person th in 2013. Turkey TURKSTAT Projection: ABRS: Population: ow Istanbul data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Turkish Statistical Institute. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Turkey – Table TR.G002: Population: Projection: Turkish Statistical Institute.