According to the latest demographic report released by Italy's National Bureau of Statistics, the total population of Italy will be 59 million by the end of 2022, 384,000 fewer than that in 20 19, and the average life expectancy will be reduced by 1.2 years.
In terms of gender, the female population is also relatively more than that of men. The urbanization rate of Italy is 765,438+0%, and it keeps increasing year by year. From the perspective of gender structure, the proportion of male population in Italy is 48.7% and the population is 29.003 million. The proportion of women is 5 1.3%, and the population is 30,556,438+0,000. The ratio of female is 100, and the ratio of male to female is 94.9.
Italy's natural resources
Italy is poor in natural resources, only hydropower, geothermal, natural gas and other energy sources, marble, clay, mercury and a small amount of lead, aluminum, zinc and bauxite. Domestic oil and gas production can only meet the domestic market demand of 4.5% and 22%, and the supply of energy and main industrial raw materials depends on imports. The largest river in Italy is the Po River, which originates from the southern slope of the Alps and is rich in water energy. The Tiber River is the main river flowing through Rome.
The main Italian lakes are Garda Lake, Tra Simeno Lake, Maggiore Lake and Como Lake. The hydropower resources are estimated to be 3.8 million kilowatts. The forest area accounts for about 20% of the national area.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Italy