18 Comments

  1. carnivorousdrew on

    Everyone I know who moved there wishes they could just move somewhere else with better food and weather or back home. Unfortunately they somehow managed to amass a lot of companies, hopefully things will turn around with more jobs available in the Mediterranean countries. Italy and Spain seem to be recovering and given the choice most people would prefer lower quality infrastructure/services but public healthcare and better food/weather.

  2. I’m a Canadian and would move there. Amazing city with endless cultural diversity and lots of jazz music.

  3. Miserable_Corgi_764 on

    Germany should stay German. If every city takes massive immigration, then visiting Berlin would be no different than visiting Paris or NY or Tokyo. 

  4. Some of that is that they have double the population of the next largest city in the list. So many more international places will reach the minimum 100 migrants level to be drawn on the map.

  5. Data is beautiful, the german language also beautiful, but hell you think I understand any of it? Interesting site tho…

  6. Huh. For its status as financial center and transportation hub, Frankfurt only has less than 1M of population.

  7. I don’t think there’s a single major city in a developped world where I want LESS to move to than Berlin. 

  8. I love how even on this map you can see borders of historical partitionsof in Poland (western part and Silesia in the south are easy to distinguinsh)

  9. DepartureRelative288 on

    Thanks for the Freebie! Minor notice: I was checking the location markers for Mongolia and saw that it is off for Hövsgöl which should be more up north at Lake Khuvsgul.