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Demographics of Zagreb

Zagreb population growth by years

Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia . According to the census, the population of Zagreb for 2011 was 790,017 inhabitants [1] [2] . According to the same census, 1,088,841 people live in the Zagreb metropolitan area, including the cities of Samobor , Velika Goritsa and Zapresich [3] .

Ethnic composition

Ethnic groupNumber (percentage)
Croats716 344 (91.94%)
Serbs18,811 (2.41%)
Bosnyaki6204 (0.80%)
Albanians3389 (0.43%)
Slovenes3225 (0.41%)
Gypsies1946 (0.25%)
Macedonians1315 (0.17%)
Montenegrins1313 (0.17%)
Hungarians841 (0.11%)
Czechs813 (0.10%)
Jews368 (0.05%)
Ukrainians333 (0.04%)
Germans288 (0.04%)
Italians277 (0.04%)
Russians250 (0.03%)
Slovaks171 (0.02%)
Poles133 (0.02%)
Rusyns123 (0.02%)
Bulgarians110 (0.01%)
Turks65 (0.01%)
Austrians53 (0.01%)
Romanians37 (0.00%)
Other22,736 (2.90%)
Total amount790 017 (100%)

Religious composition

ReligionNumber (percentage)
Catholicism678 538 (87.09%)
Islam16,215 (2.08%)
Orthodoxy15,634 (2.01%)
Jehovah witnesses1500 (0.19%)
Greek Catholicism807 (0.10%)
Gospel faith569 (0.07%)
Adventism459 (0.06%)
Judaism323 (0.04%)
Baptism310 (0.04%)
Pentecostals141 (0.02%)
Calvinism42 (0.01%)
Old Catholicism39 (0.01%)
Methodism2 (0,00%)
Other religions1393 (0.18%)
Agnosticism31 645 (4.06%)
Non-believers27,617 (3.54%)
Unknown3911 (0.50%)
Total amount790 017 (100%)

See also

  • Croatian population

Notes

  1. ↑ geogoroda. City of Zagreb (Croatia) (Russian) . geogoroda.ru (May 26, 2016). The appeal date is September 17, 2018.
  2. ↑ Popisi stanovni {tva (neopr.) .
  3. ↑ CROATIAN BUREAU OF STATISTICS - REPUBLIC OF CROATIA (neopr.) . www.dzs.hr. The appeal date is September 17, 2018.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Zagreb_Demography&oldid=95201926


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