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  • Tournai-Mouscron (266 %) and Arr. Verviers - communes francophones (252 %) in Belgium. During week 51, the NUTS 3 regions with the highest death rates were Arr. Soignies (360 %), Arr. Verviers - communes francophones (281 %) and Arr ...
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  • uri=CELEX%3A52021DC0252&qid=1634106511540 (COM(2021) 252 final)]). These programmatic documents underline the EU's desire to play a leading role in supporting international research and innovation partnerships, while delivering innovative ...
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  • Syrians accounted for the highest number of people found to be illegally present in the EU in 2023 at 252 900, with an increase of 28.4% compared with the previous year (Table 5). The next highest numbers in 2023 were recorded for citizens ...
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  • in 2019. Despite the pandemic, the natural population growth picked up to 13 252 in 2020 (most recent data available). Moldova saw an uneven trend in natural population change over the period 2012-2022, with slight falls in 2012 and 2013 ...
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  • In 2010 there were 2 715 common land units which had 252 872 hectares of utilised agricultural common land. Compared to 2010, the number of common land units increased in 2013 by 59 units, i.e. to total of 2 774 common land units. In ...
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  • strategy for international cooperation in a changing world] (COM(2021) 252 final). In 2021 (the latest year for which regional statistics are available), there were 2.0 million researchers in the EU; this figure is also expressed in terms ...
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