Slovenia Population 2024 (Live)

2,118,480

Slovenia is one of the most rapidly aging European countries with a low birth rate and increasing life expectancy. The working-age group continues to decline, despite immigration. It also has one of Europe's highest suicide rates at 22 per 100,000.

As with most European countries, Slovenia is slowly aging and declining in population. While the country is currently growing at a rate of 0.3% per year, this fluctuates widely and is still trending flat.

Population Rank
Growth Rate
2024 World Percentage
Land Area
20,136.40
The current population of Slovenia is 2,118,480 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 2,118,697.

Slovenia Growth Rate

Slovenia Population Clock

Slovenia Population (as of 9/13/2024)2,118,480
Last UN Estimate (July 1, 2024)2,118,697
Births per Day48
Deaths per Day60
Migrations per Day9
Net Change per Day-3
Population Change Since Jan. 1-771

Components of Population Change

One birth every 30 minutes
One death every 24 minutes
One immigrant every 160 minutes
Net loss of one person every 480 minutes

Slovenia Population Clock

Slovenia Population Density Map

City
2024 Population
Ljubljana272,220
Maribor95,171
Celje37,520
Kranj36,874
Velenje25,456
Koper24,996
Novo Mesto23,341
Ptuj18,164
Trbovlje15,163
Kamnik13,644

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
20242,118,6970.34%105149108
20232,118,3960.47%105149107
20202,102,4190.91%104148108
20192,083,4390.68%103148109
20182,069,4810.34%103148109
20172,062,4100.05%102148108
20152,059,9470.15%102147107
20102,044,6120.47%102145103
20051,996,9140.1%99144103
20001,986,816-0.01%99144100
19951,988,095-0.1%9914496
19901,998,0070.58%9914092
19851,941,4720.4%9613785
19801,903,0690.92%9413684
19751,817,5980.88%9013383
19701,739,8610.76%8613281
19651,675,3180.86%8313175
19601,605,0740.93%8013074
19551,532,6301.17%7612670

Slovenia Population by Year (Historical)

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
20242,118,6970.34%105149108
20252,117,0720.14%105149108
20302,098,956-0.17%104150113
20352,073,836-0.24%103150116
20402,046,764-0.26%102150119
20452,016,283-0.3%100151122
20501,981,553-0.35%98151125
20551,938,686-0.44%96152131
20601,890,545-0.5%94152132
20651,841,738-0.52%91152132
20701,796,292-0.5%89151131
20751,756,477-0.45%87148135
20801,723,704-0.38%86149136
20851,697,209-0.31%84149136
20901,674,271-0.27%83149133
20951,653,168-0.25%82149135

Slovenia Population by Year (Projections)

Slovenia Population Pyramid 2024

Slovenia Median Age

44.9

Total

43.4

Male

46.6

Female

Slovenia Population by Age

There are people over age 18 in Slovenia.

Census Years

Year
Date
20211 January 2021
20181 January 2018
20151 January 2015
20111 January 2011
200231 March 2002
199131 March 1991

Slovenia Population Pyramid

The country has a population density of 101 people per square kilometer (262/sq mi), which ranks 106th in the world. This is one of the lowest population densities in Europe. Most people are concentrated in the Central Slovenian statistical region, which includes the capital and largest city, Ljubljana. Ljubljana has a population of 275,000, which is the only city with a population of more than 100,000. About 65 to 79% of the population lives in urban areas.

Slovenia Demographics

83% of the population are Slovenes, followed by Serbs (2%), Croats (2%), Bosniaks (1%) and other groups. The official language is Slovene, which is spoken by 92% of the Slovenian population. This makes Slovenia one of the most homogeneous countries in the EU in terms of speakers of the predominant mother tongue. Hungarian and Italian are official languages as well and spoken by the respective minorities. About 0.2% of people speak Italian while 0.4% speak Hungarian as their native language. Romani is also spoken by the Roma community.

Many people in Slovenia speak a variant of Serbo-Croatian as their native language. Most are immigrants who moved to the country from other former Yugoslav republics between the 1960's and 80's and their descendants. About 12% of Slovenians were born abroad, and there are 100,000 non-EU citizens in the country, which represents 5% of the total population. Most come from Bosnia-Herzegovina, along with Serbia, Croatia, Kosovo and Macedonia.

Slovenia Population Rank 2024
Area (km²)
20,273
2024 Growth Rate
Capital
GDP (IMF '23)
$72.10
GDP (UN '22)
$59.98 Bn

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