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  1. Though significantly smaller than the most populated cities in other European countries, the ten most populated cities in Scandinavia are: Stockholm, Sweden: 2,269,060; Copenhagen, Denmark: 1,295,686; Oslo, Norway: 1,281,127; Helsinki, Finland: 1,138,502; Göteborg, Sweden: 504,084; Århus, Denmark: 336,411; Malmö, Sweden: 312,012; Bergen ...

  2. Mar 20, 2020 · In addition, smaller countries on average are not more homogenous than larger countries. In fact, today the Nordic countries are actually quite heterogenous, with some 19 % of the population of Sweden being born outside the country. Some empirical studies have found that increased ethnic diversity is associated with reduced trust.

  3. Based on estimates from 2022, approximately 21 million inhabitants live in these countries, which gives them a comparatively low population density of roughly 27 people per square kilometer and just under 70 (69.96) per square mile.

    #
    Country (or Dependency)
    Population (2023)
    Yearly Change
    1
    144,444,359
    -0.19 %
    2
    83,294,633
    -0.09 %
    3
    67,736,802
    0.34 %
    4
    64,756,584
    0.20 %
  4. Jul 16, 2023 · List of countries in Europe ranked by population, from the most populous. Growth rate, median age, fertility rate, area, density, population density, urbanization, urban population, share of world population.

    #
    Country (or Dependency)
    Population (2023)
    Yearly Change
    1
    144,444,359
    -0.19 %
    2
    83,294,633
    -0.09 %
    3
    67,736,802
    0.34 %
    4
    64,756,584
    0.20 %
  5. Over the past decades, the total population increased in all five Nordic countries. The main reason behind this is that there were more people immigrating to the countries than emigrating from ...

  6. The Nordic population is growing older and older. In 2022, the proportion of the population aged 65+ was 20%. This figure is expected to rise to 25% in 2040. The trend is even clearer in the EU, where the forecast is that 28% of the population will be 65+ in 2040.

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  8. Feb 22, 2021 · Population of Scandinavia. As of late 2020, the population of Scandinavia was an estimated 21,602,034 people. That's made up of 5,837,213 in Denmark, 5,384,576 in Norway and 10,380,245 in Sweden. The population density figures illustrate the differences in the physical sizes of the countries: 137.65/km 2 in Denmark, 14.2/km 2 in Norway and 25 ...