Greece - Population



The population of Greece in 2003 was estimated by the United Nations at 10,976,000, which placed it as number 72 in population among the 193 nations of the world. In that year approximately 17% of the population was over 65 years of age, with another 15% of the population under 15 years of age. There were 97 males for every 100 females in the country in 2003. According to the UN, the annual population growth rate for 2000–2005 is 0.14%, with the projected population for the year 2015 at 10,944,000. The population density in 2002 was 83 per sq km (215 per sq mi).

It was estimated by the Population Reference Bureau that 60% of the population lived in urban areas in 2001. The capital city, Athens, had a population of 3,112,000 in that year. Another major urban area is Thessaloniki with a metropolitan population of 1,083,000. According to the United Nations, the urban population growth rate for 2000–2005 was 0.4%.

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