Population of Germany

Because of the high population, the country ranks second place in Europe after Russia. Due to the rapid development of the industry, people have migrated from rural areas to cities and urban population represented 74% of the total in 2008. In 2009 people between 0 and 14 years represented 13.7% of the total, those between 15 and 64 years were 66.1% and men over 65 years represented 20.3%. The percentage of births is 11.2 0 / 00, and the mortality 11.5 0 / 00. In Germany 7% of the population are foreigners: Turks, Italians, Greeks, Spaniards, Poles, etc..

Number of inhabitants: 82.6 million

Density: 231 inhab/km2

Distribution: 88% urban / rural 12%

Annual growth rate: 0.1%

Life expectancy: 82 years Women / Men 76 years

Religions: Christian (Protestant, Catholic), Muslim

Languages: German (official language), limibi of immigrants

Illiteracy rate: less than 1%