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Population of Denmark

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Population in Denmark: history and facts

Historical Overview:

  1. Ancient History: Denmark has a history dating back to the Viking Age, which spanned from the late eighth to early 11th century. The Vikings, seafaring warriors, traders, and explorers, played a significant role in shaping Denmark's early history.
  2. Medieval Period: Denmark became a kingdom in the 10th century, and during the medieval period, it formed a union with Norway and Sweden known as the Kalmar Union. This union lasted from 1397 to 1523.
  3. Reformation and Absolutism: The 16th century saw the Protestant Reformation, and Denmark became a Lutheran country. The absolute monarchy was established in the 17th century under King Frederick III.
  4. Colonial History: Denmark had overseas colonies, including Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and parts of the Caribbean. The Danish West Indies, including the islands of Saint Thomas, Saint John, and Saint Croix, were sold to the United States in 1917.

Demographic Facts:

  1. Population Growth: As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Denmark's population was around 5.8 million people. Population growth has been relatively stable over the years, with moderate increases.
  2. Urbanization: The majority of Denmark's population lives in urban areas, with cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense being significant population centers.
  3. Religion: The predominant religion in Denmark is Christianity, with the Church of Denmark being the largest Christian denomination. There is also a growing Muslim minority.
  4. Immigration: Denmark has experienced immigration from various countries, contributing to its cultural diversity. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of immigrants from non-European countries.

Population of Denmark: 2022-2023

In 2023, Denmark's population has reached 5,910,913, reflecting a growth of 0.49% compared to the previous year. In 2022, the population stood at 5,882,261, marking a 0.48% increase from 2021.

Population in Denmark: density, growth rate and aging

The growth rate of Denmark's population stands at 1.0085%, and the population density is 137.05 people per square kilometer. Regarding the age structure, 16.42% of the population falls within the 0–14 years category, 63.67% falls within the 15–65 age group, and 19.91% are 65 years and older.

Denmark cities by population

Copenhagen has a population of 653,664, while Frederiksberg has 104,664 residents. Gentofte is home to 74,838 people, Gladsaxe to 69,881, and Lyngby-Taarbæk to 58,076.

Population in Denmark by religion

In Denmark, the religious distribution is as follows:

  • 5.8% Christianity
  • 74.3% Church of Denmark (official)
  • 1.5% other Christian
  • 19.1% no religion
  • 4.4% Islam
  • 0.7% other

Muslim population in Denmark: 2022-2023

In 2022, the Muslim population in Denmark was estimated to be around 310,000, and by 2023, it had increased to approximately 320,000.

Population in Denmark by race

The ethnic composition of Denmark, including Greenlandic (predominantly Inuit) and Faroese populations, is as follows:

  • Danish: 86.3%
  • Turkish: 1.1%
  • Other: 12.6% (largest groups include Polish, Syrian, German, Iraqi, and Romanian)

White and black population in Denmark

The most prominent racial/ethnic groups in Denmark consist of White individuals, comprising 92.9% of the population, followed by Two or More ethnicities at 4.7%, and Hispanic individuals at 0.9%.

Indian population in Denmark

Denmark has traditionally hosted a substantial community of English-speaking expatriates, including approximately 18,000 Britons, nearly 9,000 Americans, over 2,000 Australians, and slightly over 2,000 Canadians.

However, in recent times, the influx of individuals from India has been noteworthy, with 15,800 Indian citizens officially registered as residents in Denmark as of the latest statistics from August 2023. This contrasts with nearly 10,000 Pakistanis and 2,900 Bangladeshis also residing in the country.