Equatorial Guinea Population 2024 (Live)

1,901,920

The regime that rules Equatorial Guinea is considered one of the very worst in the world in terms of human rights, with human trafficking a growing problem. Despite this, the country's population continues to grow rapidly. Equatorial Guinea is currently growing at a rate of 2.8% per year, which is expected to continue in the years to come.

Population Rank
Growth Rate
2024 World Percentage
Land Area
28,050
The current population of Equatorial Guinea is 1,901,920 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 1,892,516.

Equatorial Guinea Growth Rate

Equatorial Guinea Population Clock

Equatorial Guinea Population (as of 9/13/2024)1,901,920
Last UN Estimate (July 1, 2024)1,892,516
Births per Day155
Deaths per Day41
Migrations per Day11
Net Change per Day125
Population Change Since Jan. 132,125

Components of Population Change

One birth every 9.28 minutes
One death every 35.12 minutes
One immigrant every 130.92 minutes
Net gain of one person every 11.52 minutes

Equatorial Guinea Population Clock

Equatorial Guinea Population Density Map

City
2024 Population
Bata173,046
Malabo155,963
Ebebiyin24,831
Aconibe11,192
Anisoc10,191
Luba8,655
Evinayong8,462
Mongomo6,393
Mikomeseng5,813
Rebola5,450

Equatorial Guinea has just 28,050 square kilometers of land, ranking 144th in the world, and its population is in line with this. The country also has a low population density of just 24 people per square kilometer (63/square mile), which ranks 187th in the world.

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
20241,892,5162.53%67150145
20231,847,5492.71%66151146
20201,716,4682.77%61153150
20191,670,1773.33%60153150
20181,616,4223.46%58153150
20171,562,3963.59%56153150
20151,453,9234.1%52153152
20101,189,0854.65%42157161
2005947,3676.14%34158170
2000703,2794.25%25162177
1995571,2643.79%20164179
1990474,2744.23%17165185
1985385,5475.96%14167188
1980288,6440.05%10172192
1975287,901-2.14%10169188
1970320,8031.47%11165182
1965298,2382.02%11166180
1960269,8071.76%10165179
1955247,2151.76%9163177

Equatorial Guinea Population by Year (Historical)

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
20241,892,5162.53%67150145
20251,938,4312.46%69150144
20302,170,4452.29%77149139
20352,414,2692.15%86149132
20402,665,5862%95145125
20452,911,2351.78%104141121
20503,143,7281.55%112141115
20553,379,1321.46%120139114
20603,610,5351.33%129138110
20653,827,9461.18%136137105
20704,036,2531.06%144137101
20754,240,1490.99%15113598
20804,433,1990.89%15813296
20854,601,3200.75%16413192
20904,751,8600.65%16913089
20954,886,3620.56%17412887

Equatorial Guinea Population by Year (Projections)

Equatorial Guinea Population Pyramid 2024

Equatorial Guinea Median Age

20.3

Total

19.9

Male

20.7

Female

Equatorial Guinea Population by Age

There are people over age 18 in Equatorial Guinea.

Census Years

Year
Date
201519 July 2015
2002February 2002
19944 July 1994

Equatorial Guinea Population Pyramid

Equatorial Guinea, officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is a small country in Central Africa that has a mainland region and an insular region, which consists of the Bioko islands in the Gulf of Guinea and Annobon, a volcanic island.

There are only two cities in the country with a population of more than 30,000: Bata (estimated at 180,000) and the capital, Malabo (estimated at 165,000).

Equatorial Guinea Demographics

Most people of Equatorial Guinea are of Bantu origin. The Fang are the largest ethnic group and indigenous to the mainland, but migration to Bioko Island in recent years has allowed the Fang population to surpass that of the earlier Bubi inhabitants. 86% of the population is Fang, with 67 separate clans. The Bubi, who account for 7% of the population, are indigenous to Bioko Island.

There are also coastal ethnic groups in Equatorial Guinea, including the Combes, Bujebas, Balengues and Bengas on the mainland and smaller islands and the Fernandinos on Bioko Island. These groups make up 5% of the total population.

There is a fairly large population of Europeans, primarily of Portuguese and Spanish descent, many of whom are mixed with local African ethnicities. Many Spaniards in the country left after it gained independence. There is a population of Asians, mostly from China, as well as some Indians and a group of Israelis.

Interestingly, Equatorial Guinea is the only country in Africa with Spanish as the official language.

Equatorial Guinea Population Rank 2024
Area (km²)
28,051
2024 Growth Rate
Capital
GDP (IMF '23)
$10.71
GDP (UN '22)
$11.77 Bn

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