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Croatia's Population has Shrunk by Close to 19% in Last 30 Years

By 14 January 2022
Croatia's Population has Shrunk by Close to 19% in Last 30 Years
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ZAGREB, 14 Jan 2022 - Over the past 30 years, since it gained independence, Croatia has lost 895,736 residents or close to 19% of its population, show data from the national statistical office (DZS).

The size of the population has been shrinking since 1991 when the country had a population of 4,784,265, and in 2021, according to data of the census conducted that year, it had a population of 3,888,529.

This means that in the 30 years of its independence, Croatia has lost 18.7% of its population.

In 2001 the country had a population of 4,437,460 and in 2011 4,284,889.

In the decades before 1991, the number of residents grew, and in 1981 a total of 4,601,469 people lived in Croatia while in 1971 Croatia had a population of 4,426,221.

Croatia has not had such a low number of residents as the latest census shows, since the population census of 1948, when it had a population of 3,779,858.

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