Life expectancy in Romania, among the lowest in Europe

Life expectancy in Romania, among the lowest in Europe
Life expectancy in Romania, among the lowest in Europe
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Romania ranks at the bottom of the ranking when it comes to life expectancy, according to the latest data updated, on Friday, by the Community statistics agency Eurostat.

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Thus, the average age up to which Romanians live is only 76.6 years. Moreover, Romania is exceeded in this chapter only by Latvia, with an average of 75.9 years, and by Bulgaria, with 75.8 years.

Ranking of countries by life expectancy

  • Spain (84 years),
  • Italy (83.8 years),
  • Malta (83.6),
  • Sweden (83.4),
  • Luxembourg (83.4),
  • France (83.1),
  • Belgium (82.5),
  • Cyprus (82.5),
  • Portugal (82.4),
  • Netherlands (82),
  • Slovenia (82),
  • Denmark (81.9),
  • Finland (81.7),
  • Greece (81.6),
  • Austria (81.6),
  • Germany (81.2),
  • Czech Republic (80);
  • Estonia (78.8),
  • Croatia (78.8),
  • Poland (78.6),
  • Slovakia (78.1),
  • Lithuania (77.3),
  • Hungary (76.9),
  • Romania (76.6),
  • Latvia (75.9) and Bulgaria (75.8).

The article is in Romanian

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