Fun facts on the 100th birthday of my favorite city — Berlin — which was founded on 1 October 1920 as a merger of several adjacent cities.
#Berlin100
A fabulous birthday publication, for statistics geeks:
statistik-berlin-brandenburg.de/produkte/faltb…
Berlin in 1920 instantly became the third largest city in the world, after New York City and London, with 3.8 million citizens — though it has fewer inhabitants today than during its “golden 1920s”.
#Berlin100
#cities #demography
Berlin has always been a city of immigrants.
During the 2010s, net immigration has been between 40,000 and 50,000 per year.
#migration #Berlin100
Berlin is colorful and diverse — 20% of the citizens of Berlin have a foreign passport, and many more have a migrant background.
#Berlin100
Berlin is one of the top tourist destinations in the world, with 14 million visitors annually (most from the UK and the US), up from 3 million in 1990.
Berlin is a city of culture, arts and science. Today it has almost 200,000 students and plenty of excellent universities and research institutions.
#Berlin100
Berlin’s openness and tolerance, which are attracting a motivated, smart and diverse group of young people is maybe Berlin’s greatest strength today (also in comparison to other European capitals, as shown in this figure).
#Berlin100
diw.de/documents/publ…
Share this Scrolly Tale with your friends.
A Scrolly Tale is a new way to read Twitter threads with a more visually immersive experience.
Discover more beautiful Scrolly Tales like this.