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The first was World War I, when the loss of the population of Croatia amounted to an estimated 190,000 persons, or about 5.5% of the total population recorded by the 1910 census. [86] The 1918 flu pandemic started to take its toll in Croatia in July 1918, with peaks of the disease occurring in October and November.
The Census of population, households and apartments in the Republic of Croatia in 2021 (Croatian: Popis stanovništva, kućanstva i stanova u Republici Hrvatskoj 2021. godine; shortened: Census 2021, Popis 2021.) was the 4th decennial Croatian census. Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was August 31, 2021. [1]
The 1991 population census in Croatia was the last census of the population of Croatia taken before the Croatian War of Independence. It was conducted by the Croatian Bureau of Statistics during the final week of March 1991. For the 1991 census there were 106 municipalities of which five were part of Zagreb.
The bureau collects and processes data for the Republic of Croatia. Among other things, the bureau conducts the Croatian census. The Bureau keeps records on Croatian censuses since 1857, including the recent: 1991 Croatian census; 2001 Croatian census; 2011 Croatian census; 2021 Croatian census
The following is a complete list of all officially designated 128 cities/towns in Croatia, sorted by population according to the 2021 population census. At the time of the 2001 census, there had been 123 cities/towns in the country and four former municipalities were administratively upgraded to towns prior to the 2011 census: Vodnjan (in 2003 ...
With an estimated population of 3.87 million in 2021, [252] Croatia ranks 127th by population in the world. [citation needed] Its 2018 population density was 72.9 inhabitants per square kilometre, making Croatia one of the more sparsely populated European countries. [253] The overall life expectancy in Croatia at birth was 76.3 years in 2018. [211]
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Zadar County Population Pyramid (2011) According to the 2011 census, Zadar County has population of 170,017, accounting for 4.0% of the total Croatia's population. [ 11 ] Croats make up the majority with 93.54% of the population, while Serbs , Bosniaks , Albanians and Italians form the remainder.