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English: Continent wide population pyramid Note: Europe is defined as based on the United Nations geoscheme for Europe collective grouping (so Eastern, Northern, Western and Southern Europe figures combined)
This list of European countries by population comprises the 51 countries and 5 territories and dependencies in Europe, broadly defined, including Cyprus, Kazakhstan, Turkey, and the countries of the Caucasus. The most populous European country is Russia, with a population of over 144 million.
{{subst:Please link images|File:European countries by population (2025).svg}} ~~~~ ↑ World Population Prospects, 2024 Revision . United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division, Population Estimates and Projections Section ( 11 July 2022 ).
Population density in the European Union and the EFTA countries, along with candidate countries (2017) Further information: List of European countries by life expectancy Parts of this article (those related to Population by country: Several censuses have been taken, starting with Albania, with vastly different/lower population numbers;Serbia ...
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English: This map seeks to inform the population in European countries using a colour scale where the lighter colours mean the less population and the darker colours mean the more population. Note that this map does not intend to inform exact figures but to group countries on different scales.
This is a list of countries and territories in Europe by population density.Data are from the United Nations unless otherwise specified. [1] [2]Abkhazia, Georgia and South Ossetia are each bordered on the north by the Greater Caucasus, and may have some territory north of these mountains and thus in Europe by the most common definition.