Back to newsGreece recorded another decline in births in 2025, continuing a years-long demographic trend affecting most of the country. Crete stands out as the sole exception, with the island bucking the national pattern and maintaining or increasing its birth rate compared to the previous year. This reflects Crete's relatively younger population, strong family ties rooted in local culture, and steady economic activity driven in part by a thriving tourism sector. For visitors, this demographic vitality translates into a region with active communities, well-supported local services, and a sustained investment in infrastructure and hospitality. Crete's population stability also signals continued development of facilities and attractions that benefit both residents and the millions of tourists who visit the island each year.
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Greece's Birth Crisis: Crete Emerges as Demographic Bright Spot
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