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      • The current population density of New Zealand is 19.8938 people per square kilometer. A 0.8% increase from 2023, when the population density only was 19.7359 people/km². In the future, New Zealand's population density is projected to increase to 22.9116 people/km², by the year 2100.
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  2. New Zealand's population density is relatively low, at 19.5 per square kilometre (50.5 per square mile) (June 2023 estimate). The vast majority of the population live on the main North and South Islands, with New Zealand's major inhabited smaller islands being Waiheke Island (9,420), the Chatham and Pitt Islands (730), and Stewart Island (381).

  3. Worldometer provides live and historical data on New Zealand's population, including current and projected numbers, growth rate, density, and urbanization. See the population of New Zealand by year, month, day, and hour.

  4. Population density (people per sq. km of land area) - New Zealand. Food and Agriculture Organization and World Bank population estimates.

  5. Chart and table of New Zealand population density from 1950 to 2024. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100. The current population density of New Zealand in 2024 is 19.69 people per square kilometer, a 0.8% increase from 2023.

  6. Find out the latest population, age, sex, trends, and urbanization data of New Zealand. The 2023 population density in New Zealand is 20 people per Km2 (51 people per mi2), calculated on a total land area of 263,310 Km2 (101,665 sq. miles).

  7. www.stats.govt.nz › topics › populationPopulation | Stats NZ

    Find out the number, growth, and characteristics of people who live in New Zealand by age, ethnicity, sex, and region. See the latest population estimates, projections, and historical figures from Stats NZ.

  8. Find out the current and future population density of New Zealand, based on historical and projected data from 1950 to 2100. See the annual changes, trends and projections of people per square kilometer in New Zealand.

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