Serbia's Population Update
Current Population as of July 3, 2024
As of Wednesday, July 3, 2024, Serbia's population is estimated to be 7,096,409, according to Worldometer's elaboration of the most recent United Nations data.
Ethnic Composition
Based on the 2022 census, Serbs represent the country's largest ethnic group, constituting 80.6% of the population, excluding those who did not declare their ethnicity (86.6%).
Demographic Projections
The United Nations estimates that Serbia's population on July 1, 2024, will be 7,096,700 based on projections of the latest UN data.
Population Density
Excluding Kosovo, Serbia's 2022 census indicates a total population of 6,647,003, with an overall population density of 85.8 inhabitants per square kilometer.
Conclusion
Serbia's population is constantly evolving, driven by birth rates, mortality rates, and migration patterns. The latest data from Worldometer and the United Nations provide a comprehensive snapshot of the current demographic situation in the country. As Serbia continues to navigate its social and economic landscape, understanding its population dynamics will be crucial for informed decision-making and sustainable development.
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