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The image presents a table of numerical data detailing figures for six regions from 2018 to 2022. The European Union shows 74.5 (2018), 74.7 (2019), 75.0 (2020), 75.2 (2021), and 75.5 (2022). South Asia has 34.0 (2018), 34.5 (2019), 34.9 (2020), 35.4 (2021), and 35.8 (2022). East Asia & Pacific reports 59.0 (2018), 59.9 (2019), 60.7 (2020), 61.5 (2021), and 62.2 (2022). Middle East & North Africa shows 64.6 (2018), 64.8 (2019), 65.1 (2020), 65.3 (2021), and 65.7 (2022). North America data is 82.2 (2018), 82.4 (2019), 82.6 (2020), 82.8 (2021), and 82.9 (2022). Latin America & Caribbean includes 80.6 (2018), 80.8 (2019), 81.1 (2020), 81.3 (2021), and 81.6 (2022). South Africa presents 66.4 (2018), 66.9 (2019), 67.4 (2020), 67.8 (2021), and 68.3 (2022).
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The given table delineates the proportion of individuals residing in urban areas around the world from 2018 to 2022. Information were obtained from 7 regions globally.
Overall, the percentage of people living in cities were significantly high in European Union, North America, and Latin America & Carribean regions, while South Asia had considerably low population living in urban areas. East Asia & Pacific, Middle East & North Africa, and South Africa had above moderate proportion of individuals residing in metropolitan regions.
In Europe, South Asia and Middle East& North Africa, the proportion of people living in urban areas increased modestly over the five years, peaking 75.5%, 62.2% and 65.7% respectively in 2022, but fluctuated slightly in South Asia before reaching its apex in 2022 at 35.8%.
North America, Latin America& Carribean and South Africa city population increased moderately from 2018 to 2022. North America had the slightest increase while South Africa had the largest annual increase of the three countries’ urban population percentage.
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