Total population in Spain (1975 - 2026)

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Spain52 years of dataUNdata
Historical Trend

Total population over timeSome values are estimated based on historical trends

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
202647.87M persons20.57K persons-0.04%
202547.89M persons20.57K persons-0.04%
202447.91M persons1.05K persons-0.00%
202347.91M persons+83.20K persons+0.17%
202247.83M persons+92.72K persons+0.19%
202147.74M persons+56.17K persons+0.12%
202047.68M persons+244.37K persons+0.52%
201947.44M persons+342.30K persons+0.73%
201847.09M persons+224.23K persons+0.48%
201746.87M persons+135.82K persons+0.29%
201646.73M persons+49.09K persons+0.11%
201546.68M persons36.50K persons-0.08%
201446.72M persons140.20K persons-0.30%
201346.86M persons157.93K persons-0.34%
201247.02M persons+20.28K persons+0.04%
201147.00M persons+157.57K persons+0.34%
201046.84M persons+205.29K persons+0.44%
200946.64M persons+400.13K persons+0.87%
200846.24M persons+718.55K persons+1.58%
200745.52M persons+821.06K persons+1.84%
200644.70M persons+736.56K persons+1.68%
200543.96M persons+724.32K persons+1.68%
200443.23M persons+728.02K persons+1.71%
200342.51M persons+750.84K persons+1.80%
200241.76M persons+510.10K persons+1.24%
200141.25M persons+225.82K persons+0.55%
200041.02M persons+206.92K persons+0.51%
199940.81M persons+195.42K persons+0.48%
199840.62M persons+193.61K persons+0.48%
199740.42M persons+186.45K persons+0.46%
199640.24M persons+184.63K persons+0.46%
199540.05M persons+194.02K persons+0.49%
199439.86M persons+207.10K persons+0.52%
199339.65M persons+231.28K persons+0.59%
199239.42M persons+218.59K persons+0.56%
199139.20M persons+116.78K persons+0.30%
199039.08M persons+55.42K persons+0.14%
198939.03M persons+77.29K persons+0.20%
198838.95M persons+100.25K persons+0.26%
198738.85M persons+116.30K persons+0.30%
198638.74M persons+134.38K persons+0.35%
198538.60M persons+163.84K persons+0.43%
198438.44M persons+184.24K persons+0.48%
198338.25M persons+206.14K persons+0.54%
198238.05M persons+234.39K persons+0.62%
198137.81M persons+275.15K persons+0.73%
198037.54M persons+307.19K persons+0.83%
197937.23M persons+325.40K persons+0.88%
197836.90M persons+353.70K persons+0.97%
197736.55M persons+374.99K persons+1.04%
197636.18M persons+380.51K persons+1.06%
197535.80M persons
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