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The population of Europe, in 2001, was 680 million people. The population of Europe is increasing at less than 1 percent per year.
The population of Europe in 1940 was approximately 540 million people.
No, Europe does not have the world's largest population. Asia has the largest population in the world. Europe is the sixth-largest continent by population.
The estimated population of New York in 2001 was around 18.2 million people.
The country with the lowest population density in Eastern Europe is Estonia.
The major source of population growth in Europe is due to natural increase, which is the difference between the number of births and deaths. Migration also plays a significant role in population growth, with many people moving to Europe for various reasons such as work or seeking asylum.
The population of Europe in 2001, was about 730 million people.
About 730,000,000.
As of 2001 it was 5,299 according to the census
The population of Europe is about 750,000,000.
Europe's population is about 750,000,000.
Europe has a population of about 750,000,000.
The population of Europe for 2011 is 731,000,000
In 2012, the population of Europe was about 740,000,000.
The population of Western Europe is about 415,000,000.
No, Europe's population is shrinking completely.
The population of DCS Europe is 235.
As of 2012, the population of Europe is about 750,000,000.