Greek census 2011

The General Population Census 2011 (Greek: Γενικές Απογραφές 2011, literally General Censuses 2011)[1] was a population census in Greece conducted by the Hellenic Statistical Authority on behalf of the Greek state between 10 and 24 May 2011.[1] Greece conducts censuses every 10 years, and the last one was in 2001. The census was available in 8 other languages other than Greek: English, Albanian, French, Vietnamese, Russian, Arabic, Urdu and Dari.[2]

The final results of the census were announced on 28 December 2012.[3] According to final results, the total population of Greece is 10,815,197.[4]

Population by region

Region Total Male Female
East Macedonia and Thrace 608,182 299,643 308,539
Central Macedonia 1,881,869 912,577 969,292
Western Macedonia 283,689 141,779 141,910
Epirus 336,856 165,775 171,081
Thessaly 732,762 362,194 370,568
Central Greece 547,390 277,475 269,915
Ionian Islands 207,855 102,400 105,455
Western Greece 679,796 339,310 340,486
Peloponnese (region) 577,903 291,777 286,126
Attica 3,827,624 1,845,279 1,982,345
North Aegean 199,231 99,984 99,247
South Aegean 308,975 155,845 153,130
Crete 623,065 308,665 314,400
Total 10,815,197 5,302,703 5,512,494
source:Hellenic Statistics Authority

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Publication of provisional results of the 2011 Population Census" (PDF). www.statistics.gr. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  2. "Census 2011 - Main Page". www.apografi2011.gr. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
  3. "Announcement of the results of the 2011 Population Census for the Resident Population" (PDF). Hellenic Statistics Authority. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  4. "Press release, Demographics characteristics" (PDF). Hellenic Statistics Authority. Retrieved 9 April 2014.

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