Total population in Gibraltar (1975 - 2025)

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Gibraltar51 years of dataUNdata
Historical Trend

Total population over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
202540.13K persons+797 persons+2.03%
202439.33K persons+858.5 persons+2.23%
202338.47K persons+861 persons+2.29%
202237.61K persons+751 persons+2.04%
202136.86K persons+685.5 persons+1.90%
202036.17K persons+679 persons+1.91%
201935.49K persons+640 persons+1.84%
201834.85K persons+609.5 persons+1.78%
201734.24K persons+586 persons+1.74%
201633.66K persons+466 persons+1.40%
201533.19K persons+379.5 persons+1.16%
201432.81K persons+405.5 persons+1.25%
201332.41K persons+378.5 persons+1.18%
201232.03K persons+369 persons+1.17%
201131.66K persons+412 persons+1.32%
201031.25K persons+425 persons+1.38%
200930.82K persons+410.5 persons+1.35%
200830.41K persons+406 persons+1.35%
200730.01K persons+412.5 persons+1.39%
200629.59K persons+430.5 persons+1.48%
200529.16K persons+448.5 persons+1.56%
200428.71K persons+441 persons+1.56%
200328.27K persons+443 persons+1.59%
200227.83K persons+174 persons+0.63%
200127.66K persons52 persons-0.19%
200027.71K persons+17 persons+0.06%
199927.69K persons+42 persons+0.15%
199827.65K persons+68 persons+0.25%
199727.58K persons+95 persons+0.35%
199627.49K persons+110 persons+0.40%
199527.38K persons+138 persons+0.51%
199427.24K persons+169.5 persons+0.63%
199327.07K persons+191 persons+0.71%
199226.88K persons19.5 persons-0.07%
199126.90K persons302 persons-1.11%
199027.20K persons343.5 persons-1.25%
198927.54K persons295.5 persons-1.06%
198827.84K persons257 persons-0.91%
198728.10K persons232.5 persons-0.82%
198628.33K persons183.5 persons-0.64%
198528.51K persons131 persons-0.46%
198428.64K persons90 persons-0.31%
198328.73K persons32 persons-0.11%
198228.77K persons+25 persons+0.09%
198128.74K persons+64.5 persons+0.22%
198028.68K persons+101 persons+0.35%
197928.57K persons+128.5 persons+0.45%
197828.45K persons+146 persons+0.52%
197728.30K persons+165.5 persons+0.59%
197628.13K persons+183.5 persons+0.66%
197527.95K persons
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