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depopulation

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depopulation

The decline of the population of a given area, usually caused by people moving to other areas for economic reasons, rather than an increase in the death rate or decrease in birth rate.



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The city Oberhochwald suffered more than depopulation due to the Black Death.
From 1999 to 2003, poultry outbreak control measures in the European Union alone resulted in the depopulation of 50 million birds at a substantial cost to the global economy.
It seems that after all of the budget and staff cuts at the national office since the early 1990s, and in the midst of declining attendance in some urban churches and the depopulation of the rural churches, the outlook of the church has become increasingly harder to discern.
 
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