European countries by percentage of urban population

The map data is for year 2014 from the World Bank.[1] Numbers are in percentage.

Table

The table uses 2014 and 2015 data from the World Bank.[1] Numbers are as a percentage.

Country20142015Change (%)
Albania Albania5657Increase 1
Andorra Andorra8685Decrease 1
Austria Austria6666Steady
Belarus Belarus7577Increase 2
Belgium Belgium9898Steady
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina4040Steady
Bulgaria Bulgaria7274Increase 2
Croatia Croatia5859Increase 1
Cyprus Cyprus6867Decrease 1
Czech Republic Czech Republic7373Steady
Denmark Denmark8788Increase 1
Estonia Estonia6868Steady
Finland Finland8484Steady
France France7880Increase 2
Germany Germany7475Increase 1
Greece Greece7678Increase 2
Hungary Hungary6971Increase 2
Iceland Iceland9494Steady
Republic of Ireland Ireland6263Increase 1
Italy Italy6869Increase 1
Latvia Latvia6867Decrease 1
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein1414Steady
Lithuania Lithuania6767Steady
Luxembourg Luxembourg8990Increase 1
Republic of Macedonia Macedonia5757Steady
Malta Malta9595Steady
Moldova Moldova4545Steady
Monaco Monaco100100Steady
Montenegro Montenegro6364Increase 1
Netherlands Netherlands8790Increase 3
Norway Norway7980Increase 1
Poland Poland6161Steady
Portugal Portugal6163Increase 2
Romania Romania5455Increase 1
Russia Russia7474Steady
San Marino San Marino9494Steady
Serbia Serbia5556Increase 1
Slovakia Slovakia5454Steady
Slovenia Slovenia5050Steady
Spain Spain7880Increase 2
Sweden Sweden8686Steady
Switzerland Switzerland7474Steady
Turkey Turkey7173Increase 2
Ukraine Ukraine6970Increase 1
United Kingdom United Kingdom8283Increase 1

See also

Plotted maps

References

  1. 1 2 "Urban population (% of total)". The World Bank. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
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