Population By Country
According to different definitions, such as consideration of the concept of Central Europe, the following territories and regions may be subject to various other categorisations aside from geographic conventions.
Name of regiona and territory, with flag |
Area (km2) |
Population (1 July 2010 est.) |
Population density (per km2) |
Capital |
---|---|---|---|---|
Albania | 28,748 | 2,994,667 | 125.2 | Tirana |
Andorra | 468 | 82,403 | 146.2 | Andorra la Vella |
Armenia | 29,743 | 3,262,000 | 108.4 | Yerevan |
Austria | 83,858 | 8,414,638 | 100.3 | Vienna |
Azerbaijan | 86,600 | 9,165,000 | 105.8 | Baku |
Belarus | 207,600 | 9,503,807 | 49.8 | Minsk |
Belgium | 30,510 | 11,007,020 | 336.8 | Brussels |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | 51,129 | 4,048,500 | 77.5 | Sarajevo |
Bulgaria | 110,910 | 7,621,337 | 68.7 | Sofia |
Croatia | 56,542 | 4,637,460 | 77.7 | Zagreb |
Cypruse | 9,251 | 863,457 | 85.0 | Nicosia |
Czech Republic | 78,866 | 10,535,811 | 130.1 | Prague |
Denmark | 43,094 | 5,568,854 | 124.6 | Copenhagen |
Estonia | 45,226 | 1,315,681 | 31.3 | Tallinn |
Faroe Islands (Denmark) | 1,399 | 46,011 | 32.9 | Tórshavn |
Finland | 336,593 | 5,357,537 | 15.3 | Helsinki |
Franceh | 551,695 | 63,460,000 | 115.0 | Paris |
Georgiam | 69,700 | 4,461,473 | 64.0 | Tbilisi |
Germany | 357,021 | 81,757,600 | 233.2 | Berlin |
Gibraltar (UK) | 5.9 | 27,714 | 4,697.3 | Gibraltar |
Greece | 131,940 | 11,645,343 | 80.7 | Athens |
Greenland (Denmark) | 2,166,086 | 56,452 | 0.027 | Nuuk |
Guernseyd | 78 | 66,587 | 828.0 | St. Peter Port |
Hungary | 93,030 | 9,979,000 | 108.3 | Budapest |
Iceland | 103,000 | 304,261 | 2.7 | Reykjavík |
Ireland | 70,280 | 4,434,925 | 60.3 | Dublin |
Isle of Mand | 572 | 80,873 | 129.1 | Douglas |
Italy | 301,230 | 60,418,711 | 191.6 | Rome |
Jerseyd | 116 | 89,775 | 773.9 | Saint Helier |
Kosovop | 10,908 | 1,733,872 | 159.0 | Pristina |
Latvia | 64,589 | 2,366,515 | 36.6 | Riga |
Liechtenstein | 160 | 35,322 | 205.3 | Vaduz |
Lithuania | 65,200 | 3,401,138 | 55.2 | Vilnius |
Luxembourg | 2,586 | 472,569 | 173.5 | Luxembourg |
Republic of Macedonia | 25,713 | 2,054,800 | 81.1 | Skopje |
Malta | 316 | 408,009 | 1,257.9 | Valletta |
Moldovab | 33,843 | 3,834,547 | 131.0 | Chişinău |
Monaco | 1.95 | 32,087 | 16,403.6 | Monaco |
Montenegro | 13,812 | 672,180 | 44.6 | Podgorica |
Netherlands | 41,526 | 16,696,700 | 393.0 | Amsterdam |
Norway | 324,220 | 4,930,116 | 14.0 | Oslo |
Poland | 312,685 | 38,192,000 | 123.5 | Warsaw |
Portugalf | 91,568 | 10,607,995 | 110.1 | Lisbon |
Romania | 238,391 | 19,042,936 | 80.0 | Bucharest |
Russiac | 17,075,400 | 142,905,208 | 8.3 | Moscow |
San Marino | 61 | 31,730 | 454.6 | San Marino |
Serbiag | 88,361 | 7,345,000 | 94.8 | Belgrade |
Slovakia | 48,845 | 5,422,366 | 111.0 | Bratislava |
Slovenia | 20,273 | 2,012,917 | 95.3 | Ljubljana |
Spain | 504,851 | 47,150,800 | 89.3 | Madrid |
Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands (Norway) |
62,049 | 2,868 | 0.046 | Longyearbyen |
Sweden | 449,964 | 9,360,113 | 19.7 | Stockholm |
Switzerland | 41,290 | 7,785,000 | 176.8 | Bern |
Turkey | 744,820 | 73,722,988 | 98.9 | Ankara |
Ukraine | 603,628 | 45,939,820 | 76.0 | Kiev |
United Kingdom | 244,820 | 62,041,708 | 244.2 | London |
Vatican City | 0.44 | 900 | 2,045.5 | Vatican City |
Total | 10,180,000o | 711,064,145o | 69.85 | |
Åland (within Finland) | 1,551 | 26,008 | 16.8 | Mariehamn |
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