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Spain at the Beginning of 21st Century/Territory and demographics

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All shown statistical data come from the 2000 edition of Statistical Yearbook of Spain.[1]

Territory and environment

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  • Total surface area of ​​Spain: 506,030 sq km (divided into 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities, 50 provinces, and 8,109 municipalities).
  • Maximum altitude: Teide (Tenerife, Canary Islands), with 3,718 meters above sea level.
  • Maximum altitude in the Iberian Peninsula: Mulhacén (Granada province, Andalusia), with 3,478 meters above sea level.
  • Total volume of water controlled and distributed for public supply (thousands of cubic meters): 3,535,718
  • Volume of wastewater collected (thousands of cubic meters): 7,927,559
  • Collection of mixed waste: 20,951,669 tons.
  • Selective waste collection: 1,470,095 tons.

Map of Spain in year 2000

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Demographics

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Total population of Spain

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Both sexes Men Women
40,202,160 19,670,642 20,531,518

Natural movement of the population

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Births Deaths Vegetative growth
377,809 370,423 7,386

Life expectancy at birth (years)

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Both sexes Men Women
78.31 74.74 81.88

Migrations

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Emigrations Immigrations
9,061 24,032

References

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  1. "Productos y servicios / Publicaciones gratuitas / Anuario Estadístico de España". web.archive.org. 2024-04-22. Retrieved 2024-09-15.