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Well, it’s no secret that smoking is a big problem in many EU countries. In fact, it’s estimated that over one-third of adults in the EU are smokers! Yikes! And while there have been some efforts to reduce smoking rates, it seems like the numbers just keep climbing. So what can be done to help curb this dangerous habit? Let’s take a closer look at the issue of smoking in EU countries and see what solutions might be available.

Which Eu Country Smokes The Most? [Solved]

Wow, that’s a lot of smokers in Greece! 42% is a huge chunk of the population. No wonder it has the highest proportion of smokers in the EU. Bulgaria and Croatia aren’t far behind though, with 38% and 36%, respectively. Latvia and Czechia are way down at 32% and 30%. Yikes!

  1. France: Smoking is prevalent in France, with approximately 28% of adults smoking daily.

  2. Germany: Approximately 25% of adults in Germany smoke daily, making it one of the highest rates among EU countries.

  3. Italy: Italy has a relatively high rate of smoking, with approximately 22% of adults smoking daily.

  4. Spain: Spain has a lower rate than other EU countries, with only 17% of adults smoking daily on average.

  5. United Kingdom: The UK has one of the lowest rates among EU countries, with only 15% of adults smoking daily on average.

  6. Poland: Poland has a higher rate than other EU countries, with approximately 20% of adults smoking daily on average.

It’s no secret that smoking is a big problem in many European countries. In fact, it’s estimated that over one-third of adults in the EU light up regularly. Unfortunately, this means that many people are exposed to second-hand smoke and other health risks associated with smoking. It’s time for governments to take action and put measures in place to reduce the number of smokers in Europe!