Area and population of European countries
This is a list of countries and territories in Europe by population density.
Transcontinental countries
Some of the countries listed below are transcontinental, meaning that they are only partially located in Europe:
- The list includes only the European part of Russia, which contains about 77% of the country's total population (110,000,000 people out of about 143,000,000) in an area comprising roughly 3,960,000 square kilometres (1,528,560 sq mi); an average of 27.5 people per km2 (71.2 /sq mi).
- Only European France is included, not its overseas territories.
- The data for Spain includes islands and exclaves on or near the African continent.
- The data for Portugal includes the Azores and Madeira Islands near the African continent.
- The data for Netherlands includes European Netherlands and the Caribbean Netherlands. It does not include the Caribbean islands Aruba, Curaçao and Sint Maarten as they are constituent countries within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The primarily Asian nation of Kazakhstan is not included in the list below. Armenia and Cyprus are entirely within Asia physiographically, but have political, cultural and sporting ties to Europe.
There is some discussion about whether Kosovo should be recognised as a separate country. De facto it can be considered as one, but de jure recognition is not clear-cut.
The aggregate for Europe excluding Russia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, the population density is 103 persons per km2.
Countries and dependencies
Name | Population density (/km2) |
Area (km2) |
Population |
---|---|---|---|
18,960 | 2.02 | 38,300 | |
5,011 | 6.7 | 33,573 | |
2,273 | 0.44 | 1,000 | |
1,505 | 316 | 475,701 | |
955 | 65 | 62,063 | |
893 | 118.2 | 105,500 | |
546 | 61.2 | 33,403 | |
521 | 33,481 | 17,424,978 | |
473 | 23,764 | 11,241,000 | |
424 | 130,279 | 55,619,400 | |
376 | 30,689 | 11,515,793 | |
272 | 242,495 | 66,040,229 | |
238 | 160 | 38,111 | |
233 | 2,586 | 602,005 | |
232 | 357,168 | 82,887,000 | |
206 | 41,285 | 8,508,898 | |
200 | 301,338 | 60,404,355 | |
160 | 468 | 74,794 | |
148 | 20,779 | 3,125,000 | |
146 | 572 | 83,314 | |
135 | 42,931 | 5,806,015 | |
135 | 78,866 | 10,625,449 | |
133 | 14,130 | 1,876,695 | |
126 | 9,251 | 1,170,125 | |
123 | 312,679 | 38,433,600 | |
118 | 551,695 | 65,167,000 | |
115 | 86,600 | 9,959,245 | |
112 | 92,212 | 10,291,027 | |
111 | 49,035 | 5,445,087 | |
106 | 83,879 | 8,857,960 | |
105 | 93,030 | 9,778,371 | |
103 | 33,846 | 3,473,900 | |
102 | 20,273 | 2,070,050 | |
100 | 28,748 | 2,870,325 | |
100 | 29,743 | 2,969,200 | |
92 | 505,990 | 46,659,302 | |
90 | 77,474 | 7,001,444 | |
82 | 238,397 | 19,523,621 | |
82 | 131,957 | 10,768,193 | |
81 | 25,713 | 2,075,301 | |
73 | 576,628 | 42,220,824 | |
73 | 56,594 | 4,105,493 | |
69 | 70,273 | 4,857,000 | |
69 | 51,129 | 3,511,372 | |
68 | 77,933 | 5,424,800 | |
64 | 110,994 | 7,050,034 | |
62 | 254 | 15,700 | |
54 | 69,700 | 3,729,600 | |
46 | 207,595 | 9,498,700 | |
45 | 13,810 | 622,387 | |
43 | 65,300 | 2,795,674 | |
37 | 1,399 | 51,095 | |
30 | 64,589 | 1,921,800 | |
29 | 45,227 | 1,319,133 | |
29 | 3,960,000 | 113,112,406 | |
23 | 450,295 | 10,215,250 | |
16 | 338,424 | 5,521,533 | |
14 | 385,203 | 5,323,933 | |
3.5 | 102,775 | 355,620 | |
Total | 73 | 10,160,000 | 740,000,000 |
- Armenia, Azerbaijan, Cyprus and Georgia are either entirely or almost entirely within Asia physiographically, but have political, cultural and sporting ties to Europe.
Partially recognised states
Partially recognised state | Population Density (/km2) |
Area (km2) |
Population |
---|---|---|---|
175 | 10,908 | 1,907,592 | |
133 | 4,163 | 537,000 | |
29 | 8,432 | 242,862 | |
18 | 3,900 | 72,000 | |
12 | 11,458 | 141,400 |
- Except Kosovo and Transnistria, the other four political entities are either entirely or almost entirely within Asia physiographically, but they all have political, cultural and sporting ties to Europe.
See also
- European Union statistics
- List of countries by population density
- List of European countries by population
References
External links
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