Greek census 2011
The General Population Census 2011 (Greek: Γενικές Απογραφές 2011, literally General Censuses 2011)[1] was a population census in Greece conducted by the Hellenic Statistical Authority on behalf of the Greek state between 10 and 24 May 2011.[1] Greece conducts censuses every 10 years, and the last one was in 2001. The census was available in 8 other languages other than Greek: English, Albanian, French, Vietnamese, Russian, Arabic, Urdu and Dari.[2]
The final results of the census were announced on 28 December 2012.[3] According to final results, the total population of Greece is 10,815,197.[4]
Population by region
Region | Total | Male | Female |
---|---|---|---|
East Macedonia and Thrace | 608,182 | 299,643 | 308,539 |
Central Macedonia | 1,881,869 | 912,577 | 969,292 |
Western Macedonia | 283,689 | 141,779 | 141,910 |
Epirus | 336,856 | 165,775 | 171,081 |
Thessaly | 732,762 | 362,194 | 370,568 |
Central Greece | 547,390 | 277,475 | 269,915 |
Ionian Islands | 207,855 | 102,400 | 105,455 |
Western Greece | 679,796 | 339,310 | 340,486 |
Peloponnese (region) | 577,903 | 291,777 | 286,126 |
Attica | 3,827,624 | 1,845,279 | 1,982,345 |
North Aegean | 199,231 | 99,984 | 99,247 |
South Aegean | 308,975 | 155,845 | 153,130 |
Crete | 623,065 | 308,665 | 314,400 |
Total | 10,815,197 | 5,302,703 | 5,512,494 |
source:Hellenic Statistics Authority |
See also
References
- 1 2 "Publication of provisional results of the 2011 Population Census" (PDF). www.statistics.gr. 22 July 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
- ↑ "Census 2011 - Main Page". www.apografi2011.gr. Retrieved 2 September 2011.
- ↑ "Announcement of the results of the 2011 Population Census for the Resident Population" (PDF). Hellenic Statistics Authority. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
- ↑ "Press release, Demographics characteristics" (PDF). Hellenic Statistics Authority. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
External link
- Detailed census results 2011 Hellenic Statistics Authority (xls)
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