Is that the case for specific regions or for the whole civilization in general? because I think this is a little exaggerated^^ I'm not saying this won't be the case one day, I just don't like unnecessary panicing too much;)
I'd like to add a resource to this thread, think this is interesting...
Are you sure about that? From what I've always heard, the Turkish population is actually declining: http://www.statista.com/statistics/263708/unemployment-rate-in-turkey/
Personally I always believed Europeans considered that "Europe" stopped at the Bosphorus. The barriers for a Turkish entry...
Those are huge numbers. Not too surprising that there is a large population considering the French have direct and quick access through a tunnel via train and car. Though the size is really impressive.
I would also say Serbia is well on its way, even if it will annoy Slovenia and Croatia. I was there recently and they still have a lot of work to do. Great country though, amazing food :)
There are really so many great cities throughout the world, it's pretty hard to make a choice. I remember being in Hamburg before and it was amazing - beautiful lake right in the middle of the city and a great lively buzz.
To add the beuatiful country of Finland: The national parks cover a total area of 8,873 square kilometres there. The largest one is the Lemmenjoki covering 2,850 km².
Oh man, this whole thing's going into a desaster... Thousands of people have to suffer there, most of them innocent even if some of them are guilty in some way... :(
Dachau a beautiful place? I wouldn't the Hofbrauhaus consider a beautiful place either. It is just crowded and loud there. One of my favourite German places is the Lake Constance and the towns like Lindau there.
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