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  1. Madrid has an estimated population of 3.3 million, but the population of the Madrid metropolitan area is estimated to be about 6.5 million. This is the third-largest metropolitan area in the European Union behind London and Paris. City Size and Population Density.

  2. Madrid (Madrid, Madrid, Spain) with population statistics, charts, map, location, weather and web information.

    • An Influential City
    • Household Income
    • A Strong Economy
    • Falling Birth Rates
    • Cuisine of Madrid
    • The Most Successful Football Club

    Madrid is home to many powerful headquarters and influential organizations. These include the headquarters of the UN’s World Tourism Organization, the Organization of Ibero-American States, the Ibero-American General Secretariat, and the Public Interest Oversight Board. It also hosts the Madrid Fashion Week, which attracts over 40,000 visitors and ...

    The household income and spending in Madrid are 12% above the country’s average. The city is also more affluent overall, with 43% of the population classified as wealthy—compared to 28% throughout the rest of the country. The proportion of people who are considered at risk of falling into poverty is at 15%, which is quite a bit lower than country’s...

    Madrid is one of the largest financial centres in Europe and the largest in Spain. 72% of the country’s 2000 businesses are headquartered in Madrid and the city has 17 universities and 30 research centres. While the service sector does dominate a good portion of the economy, Madrid is still the second-largest industrial centre after Barcelona, with...

    Precarious financial situations amongst many young couples have meant that 2019 saw the lowest fertility rate in the country yet. Madrid is one of only three regions in the country that saw more births than deaths during the first six months of 2019. While birth rates are falling, life expectancy has increased and is up to 82 years of age.

    The dishes of Madrid are an amalgamation of the foods that other communities specialized in that were absorbed by the expanding city. Tapas are very common in Madrid. These small, varied dishes were originally created as a way to stop stagecoach drivers from becoming too inebriated as they travelled from tavern to tavern picking up customers. It wa...

    Real Madrid FC is, according to FIFA, the most successful football club of the twentieth century. Founded in 1902, the football club hosts games out of their stadium in Chamartín, in the north of Madrid. The stadium holds more than 81,000 spectators and the football club have never dropped down to second division. The club is also in the process of...

  3. In January 2020, the municipality of Madrid, capital of Spain, had a population of 3,345,894 registered inhabitants [1] in an area of 604.3 square kilometers (233.3 sq mi). Thus, the city's population density was about 5,337 inhabitants per km 2.

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    Madrid lies on the River Manzanares in the central part of the Iberian Peninsula at about 650 meters above mean sea level. The capital city of both Spain and the surrounding autonomous community of Madrid (since 1983), [ 14 ]: 44 it is also the political, economic, and cultural centre of the country. [ 15 ]

  5. Jul 3, 2024 · Madrid - Statistics & Facts. Located in the center of Spain, the city of Madrid is not only the capital of its autonomous community, but also, since 1561, the capital of the country by order of...

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  7. The population of all cities and communes in the Autonomous Community of Madrid with more than 15,000 inhabitants according to census results and latest register evaluations. Name Population