Internet penetration in European countries in 2017 as a percentage of a country's population[1]
List
State (49) | % of population[1] | Internet users[1] | Year |
Albania |
65.8 |
1,932,024 |
2017 |
Andorra |
87.4 |
67,305 |
2017 |
Armenia |
72.5 |
2,126,716 |
2017 |
Austria |
87.9 |
7,695,168 |
2017 |
Azerbaijan |
80.6 |
7,999,431 |
2017 |
Belarus |
71.1 |
6,725,018 |
2017 |
Belgium |
94.4 |
10,857,126 |
2017 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
80.7 |
2,828,846 |
2017 |
Bulgaria |
66.3 |
4,663,065 |
2017 |
Croatia |
90.9 |
3,787,838 |
2017 |
Cyprus |
81.7 |
971,369 |
2017 |
Czech Republic |
87.7 |
9,323,428 |
2017 |
Denmark |
96.9 |
5,574,770 |
2017 |
Estonia |
97.7 |
1,276,521 |
2017 |
Finland |
94.3 |
5,225,678 |
2017 |
France |
92.6 |
60,421,689 |
2017 |
Georgia |
68.0 |
2,658,311 |
2017 |
Germany |
96.2 |
79,127,551 |
2017 |
Greece |
70.1 |
7,815,926 |
2017 |
Hungary |
88.6 |
8,588,776 |
2017 |
Iceland |
99.0 |
334,303 |
2017 |
Ireland |
92.7 |
4,453,436 |
2017 |
Italy |
92.4 |
54,798,299 |
2017 |
Kazakhstan |
76.4 |
14,063,513 |
2017 |
Latvia |
86.2 |
1,663,739 |
2017 |
Liechtenstein |
98.4 |
37,322 |
2017 |
Lithuania |
90.4 |
2,599,678 |
2017 |
Luxembourg |
96.9 |
572,242 |
2017 |
Macedonia |
75.9 |
1,583,315 |
2017 |
Malta |
83.3 |
360,056 |
2017 |
Moldova |
71.2 |
2,878,794 |
2017 |
Monaco |
95.5 |
36,949 |
2017 |
Montenegro |
69.9 |
439,624 |
2017 |
Netherlands |
95.9 |
16,383,879 |
2017 |
Norway |
99.2 |
5,311,892 |
2017 |
Poland |
78.1 |
29,757,099 |
2017 |
Portugal |
77.9 |
8,015,519 |
2017 |
Romania |
73.5 |
14,387,477 |
2017 |
Russia |
76.1 |
109,552,842 |
2017 |
San Marino |
52.7 |
17,610 |
2017 |
Serbia |
72.2 |
6,325,816 |
2017 |
Slovakia |
85.0 |
4,629,641 |
2017 |
Slovenia |
79.9 |
1,663,795 |
2017 |
Spain |
92.6 |
42,961,230 |
2017 |
Sweden |
96.7 |
9,653,776 |
2017 |
Switzerland |
91.0 |
7,776,749 |
2017 |
Turkey |
68.4 |
56,000,000 |
2017 |
Ukraine |
93.0 |
40,912,381 |
2017 |
United Kingdom |
94.7 |
63,061,419 |
2017 |
Vatican City |
60.6 |
480 |
2017 |
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