Total population in Greenland (1975 - 2025)

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Greenland51 years of dataUNdata
Historical Trend

Total population over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
202555.74K persons95 persons-0.17%
202455.84K persons83 persons-0.15%
202355.92K persons68 persons-0.12%
202255.99K persons51 persons-0.09%
202156.04K persons38 persons-0.07%
202056.08K persons4.5 persons-0.01%
201956.08K persons+10.5 persons+0.02%
201856.07K persons+2.5 persons+0.00%
201756.07K persons+10 persons+0.02%
201656.06K persons+40 persons+0.07%
201556.02K persons152 persons-0.27%
201456.17K persons340 persons-0.60%
201356.51K persons265 persons-0.47%
201256.78K persons56.5 persons-0.10%
201156.83K persons+220 persons+0.39%
201056.61K persons+93 persons+0.16%
200956.52K persons139.5 persons-0.25%
200856.66K persons121 persons-0.21%
200756.78K persons100.5 persons-0.18%
200656.88K persons67 persons-0.12%
200556.95K persons+43 persons+0.08%
200456.91K persons+145 persons+0.26%
200356.76K persons+169.5 persons+0.30%
200256.59K persons+181 persons+0.32%
200156.41K persons+202.5 persons+0.36%
200056.21K persons+79 persons+0.14%
199956.13K persons20 persons-0.04%
199856.15K persons+50 persons+0.09%
199756.10K persons+100.5 persons+0.18%
199656.00K persons+159.5 persons+0.29%
199555.84K persons+89.5 persons+0.16%
199455.75K persons8.5 persons-0.02%
199355.76K persons+5.5 persons+0.01%
199255.75K persons+32.5 persons+0.06%
199155.72K persons+90 persons+0.16%
199055.63K persons+313 persons+0.57%
198955.32K persons+518 persons+0.95%
198854.80K persons+534 persons+0.98%
198754.27K persons+526 persons+0.98%
198653.74K persons+528.5 persons+0.99%
198553.21K persons+599.5 persons+1.14%
198452.61K persons+644.5 persons+1.24%
198351.97K persons+628 persons+1.22%
198251.34K persons+620.5 persons+1.22%
198150.72K persons+608 persons+1.21%
198050.11K persons+329 persons+0.66%
197949.78K persons+31 persons+0.06%
197849.75K persons4.5 persons-0.01%
197749.76K persons+164 persons+0.33%
197649.59K persons+419.5 persons+0.85%
197549.17K persons
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