This article is about the demographic features of the population of San Marino, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.
The population of San Marino comprises native Sanmarinese and Italian citizens. Crop farming, sheep farming, and the working of stone from the quarries formed the early backbone of San Marino's economy. It has no mineral resources, and today most of the land is cultivated or covered by woods.
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Average population | Live births | Deaths | Natural change | Crude birth rate (per 1000) | Crude death rate (per 1000) | Natural change (per 1000) | |
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1948 | 12,300 | 257 | 107 | 150 | 21,4 | 8,9 | 12,5 |
1949 | 12,400 | 271 | 102 | 169 | 21,9 | 8,2 | 13,6 |
1950 | 12,800 | 233 | 118 | 115 | 18,2 | 9,2 | 9,0 |
1951 | 13,000 | 233 | 91 | 142 | 17,9 | 7,0 | 10,9 |
1960 | 15,400 | 260 | 133 | 127 | 16,9 | 8,6 | 8,2 |
1961 | 15,600 | 301 | 123 | 178 | 19,3 | 7,9 | 11,4 |
1962 | 16,700 | 293 | 126 | 167 | 17,5 | 7,5 | 10,0 |
1963 | 17,000 | 286 | 116 | 170 | 16,8 | 6,8 | 10,0 |
1964 | 17,300 | 298 | 149 | 149 | 17,2 | 8,6 | 8,6 |
1965 | 17,400 | 286 | 148 | 138 | 16,4 | 8,5 | 7,9 |
1966 | 17,700 | 314 | 134 | 180 | 17,7 | 7,6 | 10,2 |
1967 | 17,900 | 303 | 129 | 174 | 16,9 | 7,2 | 9,7 |
1968 | 18,300 | 310 | 156 | 154 | 16,9 | 8,5 | 8,4 |
1969 | 18,800 | 308 | 141 | 167 | 16,4 | 7,5 | 8,9 |
1970 | 17,800 | 288 | 133 | 155 | 16,2 | 7,5 | 8,7 |
1971 | 18,400 | 327 | 145 | 182 | 17,8 | 7,9 | 9,9 |
1972 | 18,700 | 309 | 138 | 171 | 16,5 | 7,4 | 9,1 |
1973 | 19,000 | 328 | 146 | 182 | 17,3 | 7,7 | 9,6 |
1974 | 19,300 | 294 | 148 | 146 | 15,2 | 7,7 | 7,6 |
1975 | 19,800 | 280 | 159 | 121 | 14,1 | 8,0 | 6,1 |
1976 | 20,100 | 297 | 136 | 161 | 14,8 | 6,8 | 8,0 |
1977 | 20,500 | 291 | 136 | 155 | 14,2 | 6,6 | 7,6 |
1978 | 20,800 | 283 | 156 | 127 | 13,6 | 7,5 | 6,1 |
1979 | 21,000 | ||||||
1980 | 21,300 | 239 | 166 | 73 | 11,2 | 7,8 | 3,4 |
1981 | 21,800 | 217 | 163 | 54 | 10,0 | 7,5 | 2,5 |
1982 | 21,900 | 237 | 157 | 80 | 10,8 | 7,2 | 3,7 |
1983 | 22,000 | 245 | 163 | 82 | 11,1 | 7,4 | 3,7 |
1984 | 22,200 | 223 | 156 | 67 | 10,0 | 7,0 | 3,0 |
1985 | 22,300 | 207 | 188 | 19 | 9,3 | 8,4 | 0,9 |
1986 | 22,500 | 179 | 171 | 8 | 8,0 | 7,6 | 0,4 |
1987 | 22,600 | 220 | 154 | 66 | 9,7 | 6,8 | 2,9 |
1988 | 22,700 | 242 | 187 | 55 | 10,7 | 8,2 | 2,4 |
1989 | 22,900 | 231 | 173 | 58 | 10,1 | 7,6 | 2,5 |
1990 | 23,100 | 266 | 155 | 111 | 11,5 | 6,7 | 4,8 |
1991 | 23,400 | 257 | 171 | 86 | 11,0 | 7,3 | 3,7 |
1992 | 23,800 | 237 | 172 | 65 | 10,0 | 7,2 | 2,7 |
1993 | 24,100 | 244 | 145 | 99 | 10,1 | 6,0 | 4,1 |
1994 | 24,500 | 268 | 184 | 84 | 10,9 | 7,5 | 3,4 |
1995 | 24,900 | 244 | 186 | 58 | 9,8 | 7,5 | 2,3 |
1996 | 25,300 | 282 | 173 | 109 | 11,1 | 6,8 | 4,3 |
1997 | 25,700 | 287 | 178 | 109 | 11,2 | 6,9 | 4,2 |
1998 | 26,100 | 285 | 190 | 95 | 10,9 | 7,3 | 3,6 |
1999 | 26,400 | 303 | 198 | 105 | 11,5 | 7,5 | 4,0 |
2000 | 26,800 | 290 | 188 | 102 | 10,8 | 7,0 | 3,8 |
2001 | 27,600 | 315 | 195 | 120 | 11,4 | 7,1 | 4,4 |
2002 | 28,500 | 295 | 203 | 92 | 10,4 | 7,1 | 3,2 |
2003 | 29,000 | 300 | 216 | 84 | 10,3 | 7,4 | 2,9 |
2004 | 29,500 | 306 | 185 | 121 | 10,4 | 6,3 | 4,1 |
2005 | 29,800 | 284 | 219 | 65 | 9,5 | 7,3 | 2,2 |
2006 | 30,200 | 302 | 225 | 77 | 10,0 | 7,5 | 2,6 |
2007 | 30,600 | 292 | 225 | 67 | 9,5 | 7,4 | 2,2 |
2008 | 31,000 | 349 | 190 | 159 | 11,2 | 6,1 | 5,1 |
2009 | 31,500 | 306 | 233 | 73 | 9,7 | 7,4 | 2,3 |
2010 | 31,800 | 334 | 222 | 112 | 10.5 | 7.0 | 3.5 |
0-14 years: 16% (male 2,181; female 2,038)
15-64 years: 68% (male 8,992; female 9,425)
65 years and over: 16% (male 1,849; female 2,452) (2000 est.)
at birth: 1 male(s)/female
under 15 years: 1.07 male(s)/female
15-64 years: 0.95 male(s)/female
65 years and over: 0.75 male(s)/female
total population: 0.94 male(s)/female (2000 est.)
6.33 deaths/1,000 live births (2000 est.)
total population: 81.14 years
male: 77.57 years
female: 85.02 years (2000 est.)
1.5 children born/woman (2011 est.)
noun: Sammarinese (singular and plural)
adjective: Sammarinese
Sammarinese, Italian
Roman Catholic 99%
Italian (official), Emiliano-Romagnolo (not official)
definition: age 10 and over who can read and write
total population: 96%
male: 97%
female: 95% (1976 est.)