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Over the last 70 years, the urban population in Europe has increased from around 55 % to around 70 % of the total population. Urban areas are attracting people of younger ages, who come to cities to study and work, whereas aged people tend to move into the periphery of urban centres and in peri-urban areas (EEA, 2017d). Currently, the most populated urban areas in Europe at NUTS3 level are Istanbul, Madrid, Rome, Berlin, Lisbon, Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Stockholm (Eurostat, 2020d).

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