Demographics of Campania
Historical populationYear | | |
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1861 | 2,402,000 | — |
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1871 | 2,520,000 | +4.9% |
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1881 | 2,660,000 | +5.6% |
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1901 | 2,914,000 | +9.5% |
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1911 | 3,102,000 | +6.5% |
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1921 | 3,343,000 | +7.8% |
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1931 | 3,509,000 | +5.0% |
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1936 | 3,697,000 | +5.4% |
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1951 | 4,346,000 | +17.6% |
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1961 | 4,761,000 | +9.5% |
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1971 | 5,059,000 | +6.3% |
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1981 | 5,463,000 | +8.0% |
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1991 | 5,630,000 | +3.1% |
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2001 | 5,702,000 | +1.3% |
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2011 | 5,834,000 | +2.3% |
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2020 | 5,624,260 | −3.6% |
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Source: ISTAT 2001, 2011, 2014 | The resident population in Campania is 5,624,260 inhabitants as of 31 December 2020, which corresponds to 9.6% of the Italian population.[1] The male population on 1 January 2015 reached 2,848,043 units and constituted 48.6% of the population of Campania. The female population was made up of 3,013,486 units and constituted 51.4% of the regional population. As of 1 January 2020, the foreign population residing in Campania reached 254,791 people, with an incidence on the regional population of approximately 4%, below the national average of 8%.[2]
Population by province
The population of Campania by province:[3]
Ethnicities and foreign minorities
Demographic evolution
Year
|
Inhabitants
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2004
|
65.396
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2005
|
85.773
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2006
|
92.619
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2007
|
98.052
|
2008
|
114.792
|
2009
|
131.335
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2010
|
147.057
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2011
|
164.268
|
2012
|
150.306
|
2013
|
170.938
|
2014
|
203.823
|
2015
|
217.503
|
2016
|
232.214
|
2017
|
243.694
|
2018
|
258.524
|
References
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