Total population in Wallis and Futuna Islands (1975 - 2025)

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Wallis and Futuna Islands51 years of dataUNdata
Historical Trend

Total population over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
202511.19K persons83.5 persons-0.74%
202411.28K persons93 persons-0.82%
202311.37K persons107.5 persons-0.94%
202211.48K persons89.5 persons-0.77%
202111.57K persons48.5 persons-0.42%
202011.62K persons70 persons-0.60%
201911.69K persons114.5 persons-0.97%
201811.80K persons117.5 persons-0.99%
201711.92K persons115 persons-0.96%
201612.03K persons127 persons-1.04%
201512.16K persons141 persons-1.15%
201412.30K persons173.5 persons-1.39%
201312.47K persons212.5 persons-1.67%
201212.69K persons232.5 persons-1.80%
201112.92K persons244 persons-1.85%
201013.16K persons245.5 persons-1.83%
200913.41K persons275.5 persons-2.01%
200813.68K persons314 persons-2.24%
200714.00K persons314 persons-2.19%
200614.31K persons297.5 persons-2.04%
200514.61K persons281 persons-1.89%
200414.89K persons162 persons-1.08%
200315.05K persons+28.5 persons+0.19%
200215.02K persons+116.5 persons+0.78%
200114.91K persons+124.5 persons+0.84%
200014.78K persons+128.5 persons+0.88%
199914.65K persons+126.5 persons+0.87%
199814.53K persons+113.5 persons+0.79%
199714.41K persons+102.5 persons+0.72%
199614.31K persons+113.5 persons+0.80%
199514.20K persons+134.5 persons+0.96%
199414.06K persons+141.5 persons+1.02%
199313.92K persons+144.5 persons+1.05%
199213.78K persons+149 persons+1.09%
199113.63K persons+149.5 persons+1.11%
199013.48K persons+142 persons+1.06%
198913.34K persons+137 persons+1.04%
198813.20K persons+135.5 persons+1.04%
198713.07K persons+133 persons+1.03%
198612.93K persons+134 persons+1.05%
198512.80K persons+133.5 persons+1.05%
198412.66K persons+159.5 persons+1.28%
198312.51K persons+366 persons+3.01%
198212.14K persons+523.5 persons+4.51%
198111.62K persons+499.5 persons+4.49%
198011.12K persons+481 persons+4.52%
197910.64K persons+457 persons+4.49%
197810.18K persons+431.5 persons+4.43%
19779.75K persons+339.5 persons+3.61%
19769.41K persons+74 persons+0.79%
19759.33K persons
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