Самара вошла в список самых быстро вымирающих городов мира по версии ООН

Самара попала в число 28 самых быстро вымирающих городов по версии ООН. Наш город занял 12-е место, расположившись между украинской Одессой и российским Санкт-Петербургом. Всего, к слову, в печальный список вошло 11 российских городов, пять украинских, три итальянских, два южнокорейских, а также по одному городу в Венгрии, Либерии, Грузии, Румынии, Чехии, Армении и Кубе.

Самый вымирающий город в России – Нижний Новгород, который к 2025 году потеряет 11,8% своего населения в сравнении с 1990 годом. В мире таковым стал Днепропетровск, Украина.

По статистическим данным, в 1990 году население Самары составило 1,244 млн человек, в 2010 -1,131 млн, к 2025 году прогнозируется численность до 1,119 млн.

Население Самары таким образом сократиться к 2025 году по сравнению с 1990 на 8,58%, согласно отчету ООН о состоянии городов (State of the World's Cities).

28. Havana, Cuba

1990 Population: 2,108,000

2010 Population: 2,130,000

2025 Population: 2,094,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -0.66%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

27. Rome, Italy

1990 Population: 3,450,000

2010 Population: 3,362,000

2025 Population: 3,376,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -2.14%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

26. Novosibirsk, Russia

1990 Population: 1,430,000

2010 Population: 1,397,000

2025 Population: 1,398,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -2.24%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

25. Milan, Italy

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1990 Population: 3,063,000

2010 Population: 2,967,000

2025 Population: 2,981,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -2.68%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

24. Yerevan, Armenia

1990 Population: 1,175,000

2010 Population: 1,112,000

2025 Population: 1,143,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -2.72%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

23. Omsk, Russia

1990 Population: 1,144,000

2010 Population: 1,124,000

2025 Population: 1,112,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -2.80%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

22. Chelyabinsk, Russia

1990 Population: 1,129,000

2010 Population: 1,094,000

2025 Population: 1,095,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -3.01%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

21.Prague, Czech Republic

1990 Population: 1,212,000

2010 Population: 1,162,000

2025 Population: 1,173,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -3.22%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

20. Volgograd, Russia

1990 Population: 999,000

2010 Population: 977,000

2025 Population: 964,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -3.50%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

19. Bucharest, Romania

1990 Population: 2,040,000

2010 Population: 1,934,000

2025 Population: 1,963,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -3.77%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

18. Voronezh, Russia

1990 Population: 880,000

2010 Population: 842,000

2025 Population: 838,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -4.77%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

17. Turin, Italy

1990 Population: 1,775

2010 Population: 1,665

2025 Population: 1,680

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -5.35%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

16. Ufa, Russia

1990 Population: 1,078,000

2010 Population: 1,023,000

2025 Population: 1,016,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -5.75%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

15. Tbilisi, Georgia

1990 Population: 1,224,000

2010 Population: 1,120,000

2025 Population: 1,138,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -7.03%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

14. Seoul, South Korea

1990 Population: 10,544,000

2010 Population: 9,773,000

2025 Population: 9,767,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -7.37%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

13. Odessa, Ukraine

1990 Population: 1,092,000

2010 Population: 1,009,000

2025 Population: 1,011,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -7.42%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

12. Samara, Russia

1990 Population: 1,244,000

2010 Population: 1,131,000

2025 Population: 1,119,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -8.58%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

11. St. Petersburg, Russia

1990 Population: 4,989,000

2010 Population: 4,575,000

2025 Population: 4,557,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -8.66%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

10. Kharkiv, Ukraine

1990 Population: 1,586,000

2010 Population: 1,453,000

2025 Population: 1,444,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -8.95%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

9. Perm, Russia

1990 Population: 1,076,000

2010 Population: 982,000

2025 Population: 972,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -9.67%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

8. Busan, South Korea

1990 Population: 3,778,000

2010 Population: 3,425,000

2025 Population: 3,409,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -9.77%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

7. Monrovia, Liberia

1990 Population: 1,042,000

2010 Population: 827,000

2025 Population: 932,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -10.56%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

6. Saratov, Russia

1990 Population: 901,000

2010 Population: 822,000

2025 Population: 797,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -11.54%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

5. Nizhniy Novgorod, Russia

1990 Population: 1,420,000

2010 Population: 1,267,000

2025 Population: 1,253,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -11.76%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

4. Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine

1990 Population: 873,000

2010 Population: 775,000

2025 Population: 758,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -13.17%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

3. Donetsk, Ukraine

1990 Population: 1,097,000

2010 Population: 966,000

2025 Population: 941,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -14.22%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

2. Budapest, Hungary

1990 Population: 2,005,000

2010 Population: 1,706,000

2025 Population: 1,711,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -14.66%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

1. Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine

1990 Population: 1,162,000

2010 Population: 1,004,000

2025 Population: 967,000

Growth from 1990 to 2025: -16.78%

Source: State of the World's Cities 2012/2013

Meanwhile, some cities are growing by over 1000%.



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