Google entries for Lissabon
+ Lisbon + Lisboa 274.600.000
Google entries per inhabitant 503,62
City founding Phoenician outpost supposedly since 1200 B.C.
Surface area 84,92 km²
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissabon
CLIMATE DATA
Max. temperature Ø 20,80
Min. temperature Ø 2,80
Rainfall / year (mm) 750,70
Rainfall / days 117,00
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissabon
POPULATION
Inhabitants / city 547 631 (2011) [1]
Inhabitants / agglomeration 3,051,000 [2]
Population density / city 6.421 inh. / km² [1]
Workplaces / city 650.000 [3]
[1] http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissabon
[2] Demographia World Urban Areas: 8th Annual Edition: Version 2 (2012.07); http://demographia.com/db-worldua.pdf
[3] http://www.presseurop.eu/de/content/article/312081-geisterstadt-lissabon
Religions
Catholics 97%
Protestants 2%
others 1%
http://www.iscte-iul.pt/en/internacional/Overview/overview_lisbon.aspx
Language Portugese
Gender Relations (2011)
Men 250 930
Women 296 701
Gener ratio 1082 Women | 1000 Men
Instituto Nacional De Estatistica; http://www.ine.pt
Age structure (2010) [1]
0 -14 70.165
15 - 24 40.426
25 - 64 249.268
65 and older 114.836
total 474.696
Nearly 25% of Lisbon’s population is older than 64 years. This is the highest percentage within the EU. [2]
[1] Instituto Nacional De Estatistica; http://www.ine.pt
[2] http://www.presseurop.eu/de/content/article/312081-geisterstadt-lissabon
Population history
1981 807.937
1991 663.394
2001 564.657
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lissabon#Einwohnerentwicklung
During the last 3 decades Lisbon has lost 100.000 inhabitants.
Despite the influx of 53.000 people between 1996 and 2001, in 2001 for every person moving to Lisbon 2 others left the city.
www.presseurop.eu/de/content/article/312081-geisterstadt-lissabon
The reasons are: “the bad condition of the local infrastructure (kindergartens, schools, health centres), the wish to own a private residential building, and above all, the high price of real estate per square meter, which is three times higher than in the surrounding communities”
http://www.luda-project.net/fallstudien/fallstudien/lissabon.pdf
Vacancies (2008)
Buildings in Lisbon ca. 55.000
vacant ca. 4.000
www.presseurop.eu/de/conten/article/312081-geisterstadt-lissabon
TRAFFIC
Registered cars 162.000 (2010)
daily commuter cars 400.000
http://www.presseurop.eu/de/content/article/312081-geisterstadt-lissabon
Like most metropolitan cities, Lisbon is surrounded by many satellite cities or suburbs, and it is estimated that more than one million people enter Lisbon every day from these communities for business or employment.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisbon
Public transport
Metropolitano de Lisboa (Metro Lisboa)
Lenghts 43 km, lines 4, stations 55, since 1959 public operating company, operating hours 6.30am-1am
passengers 2010 170,991,306
http://www.metrolisboa.pt/eng/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/ReportandAcounts2010.pdf
The metro is the most important means of traffic in Lisbon, in 2006 Lisbon’s metro had a market share of 43,9%.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metro_Lissabon
Trams
since 1873; since 1901 electronic
lines 5 rail network 25 km
2010 17,4 million passengers
Lisbon’s tram is by now first of all regarded as a tourist attraction, even though the still existing lines serve the normal requirements of daily life traffic.
Bus
752 buses (2009)
http://www.carris.pt/en/activity-indicators
ECONOMIC OUTPUT
GDP (2008) 98 bn. EUR [1]
GDP per Capita (2009) 21.764 EUR [2]
GDP estimated for 2025 149 bn. US = ca. 118 bn. EUR [3]
1], 3] Global city GDP rankings 2008-2025”. Pricewaterhouse Coopers;
https://www.ukmediacentre.pwc.com/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=3421&NewsAreaID=2
2] http://www.portugalglobal.pt/EN/InvestInPortugal/WhyPortugal/Lisbon/Paginas/RegionsofPortugal_Lisbon_Economy.aspx
45% of the Portuguese GDP is generated by the metropolitan areas of Lisbon.
Average monthly wage
(Netto in EUR; 2010)
Average 1,496,-
Agriculture 998,-
Industry 1469,-
Services 1499,-
Living costs
Working time required for the purchase of…
1 Big Mac min. 23
1kg bread min. 30
1kg rice min. 9
1 iPod nano hours 19,5
http://www.ubs.com/global/de/wealth_management/wealth_management_research/prices_earnings.html
(edition 2009)
Prices (in EUR)
12 eggs 1,72,-
1 kg tomatoes 1,21,-
Bread for 2 people (1 day) 0,97,-
0,5 l beer in the supermarket 0,91,-
1 l milk 0,65,-
cleaning woman (1 hour) 6,49,-
Monthly rent for a 85 qm-flat
in an expensive neighbourhood 922,-
1 l petrol 1,60,-
monthly ticket for public transport 36,-
Cab ride (8 Km) 6,56,-
http://www.expatistan.com