Every thing changes in germany except the east west divide on the german map
AlpineEsel on
3% or even 5% is reasonable in any society. But what happened here in the last few years is just crazy.
Lacroose12 on
And nobody voted for this. The same goes for the other EU and North Americans, Australians. Why is this happening to my nation. It won’t end well.
(Thank you all typical Americans downvoting me thinking with your partisanship, giving your opinions on Germany from where you don’t live)
Grand-Chemical1419 on
As they say in germany -الله أكبر
pokehustle on
40% of a town being non citizen is absolutely crazy….
brezimenabrezpomena on
oh thats why afd is popular in east XD
Fast-Echo-6511 on
same map
howdy_ki_yay on
This map is sad af.
oliviashrewtonbong on
The Erzgebirge is really nice and Offenbach is a shithole lol
Round-Crab-7125 on
A lot of ex-Yugoslavia people are there
RelativeCourage8695 on
Fun fact: if you look at a map with the most economic prosperity and at one with the least „problems“ with foreigners, they all look identical.
native-american-22 on
I wonder why the east-west divide is so strong, and why the southwest in particular has such a high foreign population. Is it the California of Germany?
malmaladei87 on
Good that the blue parts of the map show where they vote AfD 😂
pro-bidetus-rasputin on
So this is basically a map of BRD and DDR.
Fit-Perception-8152 on
It becomes more interesting if you look at the different age groups over a period of time. In the tool linked below, select „Kinder unter 16“ (Children under 16) and move the slider.
[https://demografie-europa.eu/deutschland/](https://demografie-europa.eu/deutschland/)
opernfan on
Do naturalised citizens or dual citizens count as foreign? Is it foreign born? Or just non German nationals?
symehdiar on
very convenient to replace „people with migration background“ with „foreign population“. Not the same. [https://demografie-europa.eu/en/germany/](https://demografie-europa.eu/en/germany/)
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Every thing changes in germany except the east west divide on the german map
3% or even 5% is reasonable in any society. But what happened here in the last few years is just crazy.
And nobody voted for this. The same goes for the other EU and North Americans, Australians. Why is this happening to my nation. It won’t end well.
(Thank you all typical Americans downvoting me thinking with your partisanship, giving your opinions on Germany from where you don’t live)
As they say in germany -الله أكبر
40% of a town being non citizen is absolutely crazy….
oh thats why afd is popular in east XD
same map
This map is sad af.
The Erzgebirge is really nice and Offenbach is a shithole lol
A lot of ex-Yugoslavia people are there
Fun fact: if you look at a map with the most economic prosperity and at one with the least „problems“ with foreigners, they all look identical.
I wonder why the east-west divide is so strong, and why the southwest in particular has such a high foreign population. Is it the California of Germany?
Good that the blue parts of the map show where they vote AfD 😂
So this is basically a map of BRD and DDR.
It becomes more interesting if you look at the different age groups over a period of time. In the tool linked below, select „Kinder unter 16“ (Children under 16) and move the slider.
[https://demografie-europa.eu/deutschland/](https://demografie-europa.eu/deutschland/)
Do naturalised citizens or dual citizens count as foreign? Is it foreign born? Or just non German nationals?
very convenient to replace „people with migration background“ with „foreign population“. Not the same. [https://demografie-europa.eu/en/germany/](https://demografie-europa.eu/en/germany/)