List of sovereign states in Europe by life expectancy
Map
The map and table below cites life expectancy per country from The World Bank's 2013 statistics.[1] Hotter colours indicate lower life expectancy, colder colours indicate high life expectancy.
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Table
State | Life expectancy |
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![]() | 78 |
![]() | 81 |
![]() | 72 |
![]() | 80 |
![]() | 74 |
![]() | 77 |
![]() | 80 |
![]() | 78 |
![]() | 80 |
![]() | 76 |
![]() | 81 |
![]() | 82 |
![]() | 81 |
![]() | 81 |
![]() | 75 |
![]() | 83 |
![]() | 81 |
![]() | 82 |
![]() | 74 |
![]() | 82 |
![]() | 74 |
![]() | 82 |
![]() | 75 |
![]() | 81 |
![]() | 69 |
![]() | 75 |
![]() | 81 |
![]() | 81 |
![]() | 77 |
![]() | 80 |
![]() | 74 |
![]() | 71 |
![]() | 75 |
![]() | 80 |
![]() | 82 |
![]() | 82 |
![]() | 83 |
![]() | 75 |
![]() | 71 |
![]() | 81 |
See also
Plotted maps
- European countries by electricity consumption per person
- European countries by employment in agriculture (% of employed)
- European countries by fossil fuel use (% of total energy)
- European countries by health expense per person
- European countries by military expenditure as a percentage of government expenditure
- European countries by percent of population aged 0-14
- European countries by percentage of urban population
- European countries by percentage of women in national parliaments
- List of sovereign states in Europe by number of Internet users
- International organisations in Europe
- List of European countries by budget revenues
- List of European countries by budget revenues per capita
- List of European countries by GDP (nominal) per capita
- List of European countries by GDP (PPP) per capita
- List of European countries by GNI (nominal) per capita
- List of European countries by GNI (PPP) per capita
- List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita
- List of countries by GDP (PPP) per capita
- List of countries by GDP (nominal)
- List of countries by GDP (PPP)
References
- ↑ "Life expectancy at birth, total (years)". WORLDBANK.org. The World Bank. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
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