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Census shows Lithuania’s population shrink to 2.8m - LRT
News 2021.12.21 11:23

Census shows Lithuania’s population shrink to 2.8m

The Lithuanian population has shrunk by about 233,000 people over the past decade, the country's statistics office said on Tuesday.

Lithuania was home to 2.81 million people as of January 1, 2021, according to the preliminary results of this year's population census.

This is down from 3.043 million in 2011, 3.48 million in 2001, and 3.67 million in 1989.

Women continue to outnumber men, at 1.5 million and 1.3 million respectively, based on the latest census.

Vilnius is the only city in the country that has grown over the last decade. The capital's official population increased by 4 percent to 556,100, accounting for one-fifth of the country's total.

Kaunas, Lithuania's second-biggest city, saw its population decline by 6 percent and fall below the 300,000 benchmark, to around 298,800 inhabitants.

The port city of Klaip?da also shrank 6 percent over the last decade. The populations of Panev??ys and ?iauliai declined by 11 and 8 percent, respectively.

Over two thirds, or 68.2 percent, of the Lithuanian population live in urban areas, up from 66.7 percent ten years ago.

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