Area and population of European countries

Further information: Demographics of Europe

This is a list of countries and territories in Europe by population density.

Transcontinental countries

Some of the countries listed below are transcontinental, meaning that they are only partially located in Europe:

The primarily Asian nation of Kazakhstan is not included in the list below. Armenia and Cyprus, entirely Asia physiographically, have political and cultural ties to Europe.

Serbia and Montenegro are listed as separate countries, although at the time of the estimates they were also considered as one country. There is some discussion about whether Kosovo should be recognised as a separate country. De facto it can be considered as one, but de jure recognition is not clear-cut.

Unlike the figures in the country articles, the figures in this table are based on areas including inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, rivers) and therefore the population densities stated here may be lower.

The aggregate for Europe excluding Russia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, the population density is 105 persons per km2 (including them it is 31, mostly due to Russia's vastness).

Countries and dependencies

Population density, area and population of internationally recognised countries and dependencies in Europe
Name Population Density
(/km2)
Area
(km2)
Population
Monaco Monaco 18,369 1.98 36,371
Gibraltar Gibraltar (UK) 4,328 6.8 29,431
Vatican City Vatican City 2,045 0.44 900
Malta Malta 1,260 316 397,499
Guernsey Guernsey (UK) 990 78 64,587
Jersey Jersey (UK) 774 116 89,775
San Marino San Marino 455 61 27,730
Netherlands Netherlands 393 41,526 17,061,600
Belgium Belgium 337 30,510 11,007,020
United Kingdom United Kingdom 269 243,610 65,542,579
Germany Germany 233 357,021 81,799,600
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 205 160 32,842
Italy Italy 192 301,230 60,665,625
Switzerland Switzerland 207 41,290 7,301,994
Luxembourg Luxembourg 173 2,586 512,000
Andorra Andorra 146 468 68,403
Moldova Moldova 131 33,843 4,434,547
Czech Republic Czech Republic 130 78,866 10,674,947
Isle of Man Isle of Man 129 572 73,873
Denmark Denmark 125 43,094 5,368,854
Poland Poland 124 312,685 38,625,478
Albania Albania 123 28,748 3,544,841
Cyprus Cyprus 117 9,248 803,147
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 113 86,600 9,754,830
Slovakia Slovakia 111 48,845 5,422,366
France France 111 547,030 63,601,002
Portugal Portugal 109 92,391 10,617,999
Armenia Armenia 108 29,743 3,262,200
Hungary Hungary 108 93,030 10,075,034
Serbia Serbia 97 88,361 7,498,001
Austria Austria 97 83,858 8,169,929
Slovenia Slovenia 95 20,273 2,048,847
Spain Spain 92 505,782 46,777,373
Greece Greece 81 131,940 11,606,813
Republic of Macedonia Macedonia 81 25,713 2,054,800
Romania Romania 80 238,391 19,043,767
Croatia Croatia 78 56,542 4,490,751
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 78 51,129 3,964,388
Ukraine Ukraine 76 603,700 45,396,470
Georgia (country) Georgia 71 69,700 4,960,951
Bulgaria Bulgaria 69 110,910 7,621,337
Republic of Ireland Ireland 65 70,280 4,581,269
Belarus Belarus 50 207,600 10,335,382
Montenegro Montenegro 48 13,812 626,000
Lithuania Lithuania 44 65,200 2,881,020
Latvia Latvia 37 64,589 1,973,127
Faroe Islands Faroe Islands (Denmark) 33 1,399 46,011
Estonia Estonia 28 45,226 1,294,236
Sweden Sweden 20 449,964 9,515,744
Finland Finland 16 338,424 5,410,233
Norway Norway 13 385,252 5,033,675
Russia Russia 8 17,075,400 143,100,000
Iceland Iceland 3 103,001 320,060
Total 31.56 26,680,676 842,033,572

Partially recognised states

Population density, area and population of partially recognised states in Europe (Data sourced from relevant Wikipedia pages)
Partially recognised state Population Density
(/km2)
Area
(km2)
Population
Kosovo Kosovo 159 10,908 1,733,872
Transnistria Transnistria 133 4,163 537,000
Northern Cyprus Northern Cyprus 78 3,355 285,356
Abkhazia Abkhazia 29 8,432 242,862
South Ossetia South Ossetia 18 3,900 72,000
Nagorno-Karabakh Republic Nagorno-Karabakh 12 11,458 141,400

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