Total population in Southern Europe (1975 - 2025)

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Southern Europe51 years of dataUNdata
Historical Trend

Total population over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
2025150.78M persons478.06K persons-0.32%
2024151.25M persons466.94K persons-0.31%
2023151.72M persons254.94K persons-0.17%
2022151.98M persons298.84K persons-0.20%
2021152.27M persons421.36K persons-0.28%
2020152.70M persons112.97K persons-0.07%
2019152.81M persons+54.01K persons+0.04%
2018152.76M persons70.26K persons-0.05%
2017152.83M persons145.34K persons-0.10%
2016152.97M persons289.99K persons-0.19%
2015153.26M persons410.29K persons-0.27%
2014153.67M persons396.54K persons-0.26%
2013154.07M persons298.03K persons-0.19%
2012154.37M persons46.06K persons-0.03%
2011154.41M persons+183.53K persons+0.12%
2010154.23M persons+337.79K persons+0.22%
2009153.89M persons+650.32K persons+0.42%
2008153.24M persons+1.09M persons+0.72%
2007152.15M persons+1.12M persons+0.74%
2006151.02M persons+948.01K persons+0.63%
2005150.08M persons+1.04M persons+0.70%
2004149.03M persons+1.15M persons+0.78%
2003147.88M persons+1.10M persons+0.75%
2002146.78M persons+718.30K persons+0.49%
2001146.06M persons+357.36K persons+0.25%
2000145.71M persons+217.88K persons+0.15%
1999145.49M persons+65.13K persons+0.04%
1998145.42M persons+184.87K persons+0.13%
1997145.24M persons+403.96K persons+0.28%
1996144.83M persons+153.07K persons+0.11%
1995144.68M persons+215.07K persons+0.15%
1994144.47M persons+304.57K persons+0.21%
1993144.16M persons44.14K persons-0.03%
1992144.21M persons+55.90K persons+0.04%
1991144.15M persons+221.06K persons+0.15%
1990143.93M persons+225.47K persons+0.16%
1989143.70M persons+289.95K persons+0.20%
1988143.41M persons+346.89K persons+0.24%
1987143.07M persons+379.51K persons+0.27%
1986142.69M persons+417.31K persons+0.29%
1985142.27M persons+478.21K persons+0.34%
1984141.79M persons+521.51K persons+0.37%
1983141.27M persons+562.66K persons+0.40%
1982140.71M persons+645.52K persons+0.46%
1981140.06M persons+915.46K persons+0.66%
1980139.15M persons+1.06M persons+0.77%
1979138.09M persons+1.01M persons+0.74%
1978137.08M persons+1.06M persons+0.78%
1977136.02M persons+1.14M persons+0.84%
1976134.89M persons+1.20M persons+0.90%
1975133.69M persons
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