Total population in Oceania (1975 - 2025)

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Historical Trend

Total population over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
202546.61M persons+520.93K persons+1.13%
202446.09M persons+525.93K persons+1.15%
202345.56M persons+513.44K persons+1.14%
202245.05M persons+491.14K persons+1.10%
202144.56M persons+479.24K persons+1.09%
202044.08M persons+574.78K persons+1.32%
201943.50M persons+689.03K persons+1.61%
201842.82M persons+721.50K persons+1.71%
201742.09M persons+746.74K persons+1.81%
201641.35M persons+732.24K persons+1.80%
201540.61M persons+696.24K persons+1.74%
201439.92M persons+684.84K persons+1.75%
201339.23M persons+683.43K persons+1.77%
201238.55M persons+660.41K persons+1.74%
201137.89M persons+636.00K persons+1.71%
201037.25M persons+660.56K persons+1.81%
200936.59M persons+703.17K persons+1.96%
200835.89M persons+700.33K persons+1.99%
200735.19M persons+649.67K persons+1.88%
200634.54M persons+584.18K persons+1.72%
200533.96M persons+537.11K persons+1.61%
200433.42M persons+524.51K persons+1.59%
200332.89M persons+528.55K persons+1.63%
200232.37M persons+518.79K persons+1.63%
200131.85M persons+494.27K persons+1.58%
200031.35M persons+472.82K persons+1.53%
199930.88M persons+460.04K persons+1.51%
199830.42M persons+455.48K persons+1.52%
199729.96M persons+465.94K persons+1.58%
199629.50M persons+473.42K persons+1.63%
199529.02M persons+452.18K persons+1.58%
199428.57M persons+418.70K persons+1.49%
199328.15M persons+407.73K persons+1.47%
199227.75M persons+431.33K persons+1.58%
199127.31M persons+475.94K persons+1.77%
199026.84M persons+462.36K persons+1.75%
198926.38M persons+420.58K persons+1.62%
198825.96M persons+411.86K persons+1.61%
198725.54M persons+394.73K persons+1.57%
198625.15M persons+372.26K persons+1.50%
198524.78M persons+356.51K persons+1.46%
198424.42M persons+356.59K persons+1.48%
198324.06M persons+373.83K persons+1.58%
198223.69M persons+383.15K persons+1.64%
198123.31M persons+353.03K persons+1.54%
198022.95M persons+300.75K persons+1.33%
197922.65M persons+270.25K persons+1.21%
197822.38M persons+268.87K persons+1.22%
197722.11M persons+272.13K persons+1.25%
197621.84M persons+286.56K persons+1.33%
197521.56M persons
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