Romania and Germany have very different demographic profiles. Germany's 84 million people are distributed across 16 Länder, with North Rhine-Westphalia (18M) being the most populous. Romania's 19 million are spread across 42 counties, with Bucharest (2M+) dominating. Both countries face aging populations and rural depopulation, but at different scales. Both datasets use Eurostat's demo_r_pjangrp3 population statistics, ensuring methodological consistency.
Key Data Points
Lower Saxony, North Rhine-Westphalia, Bucharest, Cluj, Constanța, Iași, Timiș, Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria, Hesse -- Population
Lower Saxony
8,004,489 persons
North Rhine-Westphalia
18,034,454 persons
Bucharest
1,709,191 persons
Cluj
697,374 persons
Constanța
656,082 persons
Iași
780,271 persons
Timiș
667,225 persons
Baden-Württemberg
11,245,898 persons
Bavaria
13,248,928 persons
Hesse
6,280,793 persons
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