Spain Population



The population of Spain is on the rise with the adoption of a 3-month amnesty program by the Spanish Government that awarded legal resident status to immigrants to Spain. The population of Spain records an approximate number of 46 million. The density of the population in Spain is 90 persons per square kilometer. Towns and cities in Spain are experiencing the maximum population in modern Spain. The economy is driving the rural citizens of Spain to migrate to urban Spain.

The population of Spain in the 20th century saw a huge rise. The boom in the industrial sectors of Spain in the 60s and 70s was the responsible factor behind the rise in population. But it was an uneven growth in population. Urban Spain was flooded while many of the Spanish villages witnessed a massive drop in population. But during the 80s urban Spain experienced a stalemate in the growth of its population as well. The poor economy in that contemporary Spain drove the Spanish citizens to migrate to other European countries.

Population in Spain has once again found its growth rate since the late 90s. But the population in contemporary Spain is a mixture of native and many foreign immigrants. Immigrants from Latin America, East Europe, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa have largely contributed to the growth of the population of Spain.

People from European Union are flocking to Spain to spend their days of retirement along the coastline of Spain. They are here for thriving businesses as well.

Current Population in Spain: The population in Spain is estimated to be 46.80 million with a density of 90 people/km2 (231 per sq mi).

Though the population of Spain is on the growth, it is mainly concentrated in large cities like Madrid and Barcelona. Rural Spain and the small towns are still facing the problem of a declining population.

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