MAP migration in Europe: In Montenegro, almost five emigrants per 1.000 inhabitants

The largest population decline occurred in Moldova, where more than nine evicted per 1.000 inhabitants
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Montenegro on the map
Montenegro on the map
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In the Balkan region, there is a noticeable trend of emigration, and a positive migration balance was recorded only in Slovenia. This is shown by the interactive map of migration in Europe, which shows CIA data, with figures related to the migration balance per 1.000 inhabitants.

The largest decrease in the number of inhabitants was recorded in Montenegro - almost five evicted per 1.000 inhabitants. In second place is Kosovo (-2,6), followed by Croatia (-1,4), Bosnia and Herzegovina (-0,4), while in Serbia the migration balance is zero, that is, there is no decrease but no increase in the number of inhabitants.

The largest positive migration balance, according to the map, was recorded in Luxembourg, followed by Cyprus, Malta, Spain and San Marino.

The largest population decline occurred in Moldova, where more than nine evicted per 1.000 inhabitants.

Source: Al jazeera balkans, The World Factbook, CIA, agencies

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