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 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

European countries by population
European countries by population density
Population density, area and population of countries and dependencies in Europe
Name Population density
(/km2)
Area
(km2)
Population
Monaco 18,960 2.02 38,300
Gibraltar (UK) 5,011 6.7 33,573
Vatican City 2,273 0.44 1,000
Malta 1,505 316 475,701
Guernsey (UK) 955 65 62,063
Jersey (UK) 893 118.2 105,500
San Marino 546 61.2 33,403
Netherlands 521 33,481 17,424,978
Turkey (European part) 473 23,764 11,241,000
England (UK) 424 130,279 55,619,400
Belgium 376 30,689 11,515,793
United Kingdom 272 242,495 66,040,229
Liechtenstein 238 160 38,111
Luxembourg 233 2,586 602,005
Germany 232 357,168 82,887,000
Switzerland 206 41,285 8,508,898
Italy 200 301,338 60,404,355
Andorra 160 468 74,794
Wales (UK) 148 20,779 3,125,000
Isle of Man (UK) 146 572 83,314
Denmark (Denmark proper) 135 42,931 5,806,015
Czech Republic 135 78,866 10,625,449
Northern Ireland (UK) 133 14,130 1,876,695
Cyprus 126 9,251 1,170,125
Poland 123 312,679 38,433,600
France (European part) 118 551,695 65,167,000
Azerbaijan 115 86,600 9,959,245
Portugal 112 92,212 10,291,027
Slovakia 111 49,035 5,445,087
Austria 106 83,879 8,857,960
Hungary 105 93,030 9,778,371
Moldova 103 33,846 3,473,900
Slovenia 102 20,273 2,070,050
Albania 100 28,748 2,870,325
Armenia 100 29,743 2,969,200
Spain 92 505,990 46,659,302
Serbia 90 77,474 7,001,444
Romania 82 238,397 19,523,621
Greece 82 131,957 10,768,193
North Macedonia 81 25,713 2,075,301
Ukraine 73 576,628 42,220,824
Croatia 73 56,594 4,105,493
Ireland 69 70,273 4,857,000
Bosnia and Herzegovina 69 51,129 3,511,372
Scotland (UK) 68 77,933 5,424,800
Bulgaria 64 110,994 7,050,034
Akrotiri and Dhekelia (UK) 62 254 15,700
Georgia 54 69,700 3,729,600
Belarus 46 207,595 9,498,700
Montenegro 45 13,810 622,387
Lithuania 43 65,300 2,795,674
Faroe Islands (Denmark) 37 1,399 51,095
Latvia 30 64,589 1,921,800
Estonia 29 45,227 1,319,133
Russia (European part) 29 3,960,000 113,112,406
Sweden 23 450,295 10,215,250
Finland 16 338,424 5,521,533
Norway 14 385,203 5,323,933
Iceland 3.5 102,775 355,620
Total 73 10,160,000 740,000,000

Partially recognised states

Population density, area and population of partially recognised states in Europe (Data sourced from relevant Wikipedia pages)
Partially recognised state Population Density
(/km2)
Area
(km2)
Population
Kosovo 175 10,908 1,907,592
Transnistria 133 4,163 537,000
Abkhazia 29 8,432 242,862
South Ossetia 18 3,900 72,000
Artsakh 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

References

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