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  2. Serbia Demographics. Population. Median Age. Dependency Ratio. Fertility Rate. Life Expectancy. Infant and Children under 5 Mortality. Urbanization and Population Density. [ Sources and more info] Population of Serbia (2023) View live population, charts & trends: Population of Serbia. Serbia Population. 7,149,077. see live. Yearly Change. -1.00 %

  3. The Republic of Serbia has one of the most rapidly declining populations in the world. In the past two decades, the number of people has dropped by a million, reaching 6.87 M today. This trend is...

  4. May 25, 2023 · The average age of the population of the Republic of Serbia is 43.8 years, with women being on average three years older than men (the average age of women is 45.2 years, and of men 42.4 years). Compared to 2011 Census, the average age increased by about one and a half years.

  5. Main ethnic groups, according to the 2002 census (Serbia without Kosovo), are Serbs 6,212,838 (82.9%), Hungarians 293,299 (3.9%), Bosniaks 136,067 (1.8%), Roma 108,193 (1.4%), Yugoslavs 80,721 (1.08%), Croats 70,602 (0.9%), Montenegrins 69,049 (0.9%), Albanians 61,647 (0.8%), Slovaks 59,021 (0.8%) and Vlachs 40,054 (0.5%).

  6. Serbia 2023 population is estimated at 7,149,077 people at mid year. Serbia population is equivalent to 0.09% of the total world population. Serbia ranks number 105 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population. The population density in Serbia is 82 per Km 2 (212 people per mi 2 ).

    Date
    Serbia Population
    2024
    7,097,028
    2023
    7,149,077
    2022
    7,221,365
    2021
    7,296,769
  7. Sep 18, 2021 · Definition: This entry provides an ordered listing of ethnic groups starting with the largest and normally includes the percent of total population. Source: CIA World Factbook - This page was last updated on Saturday, September 18, 2021. Tweet. Facts and statistics about the Ethnic groups of Serbia.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SerbsSerbs - Wikipedia

    In Serbia itself, around 6 million people identify themselves as ethnic Serbs, and constitute about 83% of the population. More than a million live in Bosnia and Herzegovina (predominantly in the Republika Srpska ), where they are one of the three constituent ethnic groups .

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