๐Ÿ‡ท๐Ÿ‡ธ Population Density of Serbia

The current population density of Serbia is 87.7843 people per square kilometer. A -0.55% decrease from 2023, when the population density was 88.2663 people/kmยฒ. In the future, Serbia's population density is projected to decrease to 48.2368 people/kmยฒ, by the year 2100. A total increase of the population density of Serbia by -45.05% from today's standard.

Historic Population Density of Serbia (1950-2024)

Serbia has seen an increase of population density since the 1950's. From 78.3101 people/kmยฒ to 87.7843 people/kmยฒ, an increase of 12.1% in total.

Year Population Density (people/kmยฒ) Population
1950 78.3101 6,009,201
1951 79.0638 6,067,042
1952 79.8487 6,127,270
1953 80.6976 6,192,410
1954 81.6681 6,266,886
1955 82.7034 6,346,327
1956 83.6995 6,422,768
1957 84.6597 6,496,450
1958 85.5822 6,567,232
1959 86.4681 6,635,218
1960 87.3509 6,702,962
1961 88.2427 6,771,394
1962 89.119 6,838,635
1963 89.9729 6,904,162
1964 90.8076 6,968,213
1965 91.6276 7,031,134
1966 92.4368 7,093,228
1967 93.2338 7,154,389
1968 94.0109 7,214,020
1969 94.7541 7,271,051
1970 95.4497 7,324,424
1971 96.1106 7,375,140
1972 96.7569 7,424,739
1973 97.3925 7,473,514
1974 98.0307 7,522,486
1975 98.6817 7,572,438
1976 99.3367 7,622,703
1977 99.9724 7,671,484
1978 100.5647 7,716,932
1979 101.1026 7,758,212
1980 101.5987 7,796,280
1981 102.0102 7,827,856
1982 102.2942 7,849,649
1983 102.489 7,864,594
1984 102.6252 7,875,051
1985 102.7099 7,881,548
1986 102.7494 7,884,579
1987 102.7596 7,885,358
1988 102.7478 7,884,456
1989 102.7063 7,881,274
1990 102.6193 7,874,594
1991 102.5212 7,867,067
1992 102.4266 7,859,808
1993 102.2952 7,849,725
1994 102.1314 7,837,158
1995 101.9506 7,823,284
1996 101.7478 7,807,722
1997 101.5062 7,789,182
1998 101.2031 7,765,922
1999 100.7919 7,734,365
2000 100.2737 7,694,606
2001 99.7176 7,651,927
2002 99.2591 7,616,743
2003 98.9227 7,590,935
2004 98.5957 7,565,841
2005 98.2477 7,539,133
2006 97.8862 7,511,394
2007 97.516 7,482,989
2008 97.1419 7,454,279
2009 96.7648 7,425,348
2010 96.3806 7,395,864
2011 95.9766 7,364,858
2012 95.4522 7,324,623
2013 94.8209 7,276,180
2014 94.1827 7,227,202
2015 93.5318 7,177,253
2016 92.8649 7,126,083
2017 92.1798 7,073,507
2018 91.4827 7,020,019
2019 90.7808 6,966,152
2020 90.0205 6,907,812
2021 89.0772 6,835,430
2022 88.501 6,791,214
2023 88.2663 6,773,201
2024 87.7843 6,736,216

Future Population Density of Serbia (2024-2100)

Serbia's positive trend in population density is set to decrease even further in the future. Where the population density will grow from 87.7843 people/kmยฒ to 48.2368 people/kmยฒ. An additional increase decrease of -45.05% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Population Density (people/kmยฒ) Population
2024 87.7843 6,736,216
2025 87.1695 6,689,039
2026 86.556 6,641,964
2027 85.977 6,597,530
2028 85.3899 6,552,480
2029 84.7983 6,507,080
2030 84.2005 6,461,212
2031 83.5969 6,414,891
2032 82.9894 6,368,276
2033 82.3764 6,321,235
2034 81.7603 6,273,957
2035 81.1428 6,226,578
2036 80.5236 6,179,058
2037 79.9019 6,131,350
2038 79.2777 6,083,452
2039 78.6516 6,035,410
2040 78.0267 5,987,456
2041 77.4045 5,939,710
2042 76.785 5,892,176
2043 76.1733 5,845,236
2044 75.5704 5,798,971
2045 74.9748 5,753,266
2046 74.3868 5,708,144
2047 73.8065 5,663,615
2048 73.2331 5,619,618
2049 72.6651 5,576,028
2050 72.1027 5,532,870
2051 71.5439 5,489,990
2052 70.9895 5,447,452
2053 70.4433 5,405,540
2054 69.9002 5,363,864
2055 69.3569 5,322,172
2056 68.8138 5,280,494
2057 68.2706 5,238,815
2058 67.7306 5,197,374
2059 67.1947 5,156,250
2060 66.6589 5,115,135
2061 66.1224 5,073,969
2062 65.5848 5,032,714
2063 65.0468 4,991,432
2064 64.5108 4,950,301
2065 63.976 4,909,264
2066 63.4438 4,868,420
2067 62.9132 4,827,708
2068 62.3832 4,787,037
2069 61.8558 4,746,569
2070 61.3319 4,706,368
2071 60.8135 4,666,587
2072 60.3015 4,627,298
2073 59.7949 4,588,418
2074 59.2929 4,549,896
2075 58.7972 4,511,862
2076 58.3083 4,474,346
2077 57.8235 4,437,146
2078 57.3426 4,400,238
2079 56.8683 4,363,842
2080 56.4027 4,328,118
2081 55.9455 4,293,036
2082 55.4948 4,258,446
2083 55.05 4,224,318
2084 54.613 4,190,779
2085 54.1828 4,157,772
2086 53.758 4,125,176
2087 53.3382 4,092,960
2088 52.9242 4,061,195
2089 52.5143 4,029,740
2090 52.1083 3,998,579
2091 51.7064 3,967,746
2092 51.3074 3,937,124
2093 50.9128 3,906,847
2094 50.5225 3,876,896
2095 50.1353 3,847,182
2096 49.7509 3,817,686
2097 49.3689 3,788,369
2098 48.9898 3,759,282
2099 48.6129 3,730,361
2100 48.2368 3,701,499

Common Questions in Regards to Population Density

What is Population Density?

Population density is a measurement of population per unit of land area. The metric is mostly used in regards to human populations, while sometimes utilized for animal life forms and other organisms. On this page we make use of the population per square kilometer (people/kmยฒ) to illustrate the population density of Serbia.

What useful information can be derived from Population Density?

The population density is a useful metric for understanding and visualize how populated a country, region or territory is, in general. It's also important to understand that most countries are highly populated in specific regions. While the population density only take people per square kilometers, spaced out evenly throughout the total area, into account.

How is Population Density calculated?

Population density indicates the number of people per unit of land area. In this case, the population density is calculated in square kilometers (kmยฒ) of Serbia's area.

Population Density Formula

Population Density = population / land area in kmยฒ

Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2024.

Data Published: 2024-07-11

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2024

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