- I didn’t know Italy and Greece were so high. Probably thanks to their longer life expectancy and lower birth rate - Alot of young people leave thoses countries to go elsewhere, also alot of people retire there - Very true too 
 
- Germany should be quite old too 
- There could be a darker explaination; People with poor health die younger and dead people don’t influence the median age. - Nah, it’s just that noone is making any kids and tons of young people have migrated elsewhere. The average lifespan of italians/greeks is pretty high, thanks to climate and diet. Italy/Greece have one of the lowest birth rates in the world. Italy is #190 and Greece is #181 in the world in fertility rates, with 1.3 and 1.4 births per woman. - For comparison, the US has 1.7 and Germany has 1.6. Spain and Portugal have 1.3. Japan has 1.3, China has 1.2 and Korea 0.9. 
 
 
- Huh…someone forgot Portugal! - Looks like the author has just be ultra-strict about only showing countries with a Mediterranean coastline. Bosnia-Herzegovina does have a very small one, but Portugal doesn’t - Although it would be quite funny to then include the UK on the basis of Gibraltar 
 




