I found an interesting thing - if you look at demographic trends, Iran's population over the past 75 years has simply skyrocketed. In 1950, it was about 17 million, and by 2025, it already exceeded 92 million. That's almost a fivefold increase.



For comparison, I looked at Israel - there, it's a completely different picture. During the same period, the population grew from 1.4 million to nearly 10 million. It also increased, but on a completely different scale. It's clear that the growth dynamics in the region are entirely different.

What's interesting is that the peak periods of Iran's population growth were the 80s and 90s, when the numbers jumped by 15-20 million per decade. Now, the pace has slowed down, but it still remains significant. It's just fascinating to observe how demographics change in different countries.
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