Balkans - Demographics

Demographics

Further information: Demographics of Yugoslavia and Demographics of the former Yugoslavia

The Balkans have a population of 60–71 million and a population density of 80-91/km2, depending on whether the Turkish and Italian parts are counted within the peninsula. Without those, the peninsula has a population of about 48 million and a density of 99/km2.

Population by territories:

Territory Total population In the peninsula * Density Life expectancy
Albania 2,831,741 2,831,741 98.5/km2 77.4 years
Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,839,737 3,839,737 75.0/km2 74.9 years
Bulgaria 7,364,570 7,364,570 66.4/km2 73.0 years
Croatia 4,290,612 ~2,700,000 75.8/km2 75.3 years
Greece 10,787,690 10,787,690 81.7/km2 79.5 years
Italy Not a part of the region(see ) ~330,000
Kosovo 1,733,872 1,733,872 178.7/km2
Macedonia 2,057,284 2,057,284 80.0/km2 74.2 years
Montenegro 625,266 625,266 45.3/km2
Romania 19,042,936 832,141 90.2/km2 72.5 years
Serbia 7,120,666 ~4,700,000 91.9/km2 73.9 years
Slovenia Not a part of the region(see ) ~360,000
Turkey Not a part of the region(see ) 10,436,983
Balkans ** 59,764,374 (excl. Turkey, Slovenia and Italy's parts)
70,610,355 (incl. Turkey, Slovenia and Italy's parts)
48,388,282

The islands are not taken into account.
Both census figures of Serbia and Kosovo in the table do not include North Kosovo, therefore in the population of the Balkans, made up of sum of the populations in the table, is added separately an additional number of 70,000 to include the missing population of North Kosovo.

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