The people of the mainland are not expected to assemble much later.
Indeed, Europe’s population growth rate is just 0.06%, the lowest among the six occupied masses in the world. Some extremely crowded nations now and then live on the mainland.
Let us look into the most populous countries in Europe. Read on!
Table of Contents
- 1. Russia
- 2. Germany
- 3. France
- 4. United Kingdom
- 5. Italy
- 6. Spain
- 7. Ukraine
- 8. Poland
- 9. Romania
- 10. The Netherlands
1. Russia
Russia is Europe’s busiest country. It is the most populous nation of the ten most crowded nations in Europe, which consists of 23 individuals per square mile (9 for every square kilometer).
The population is over 144 million, mostly (73.7 percent) metropolitan. It is an absolute population.
With more than 12 million people, Moscow is the largest population community in the nation and also the second most populated town in Europe.
2. Germany
Germany is the second-most populous country in Europe. There are more than 83 million inhabitants in Germany. Just over 3/4 of the population in the country is urban.
The population of Germany is 623 persons per square mile (240 for every sq. km).
However, Berlin, the capital with a population of over 3.5 million, is Europe’s biggest city and Europe’s ninth-largest city. Hamburg, Munich, and Cologne are other huge German urban communities.
3. France
More than 67 million people live in France. 82% of all people are affected by the metropolitan population of the nation.
The largest city of the country is its capital, Paris, which accommodates over 11 million people and becomes Europe’s third-largest city.
The population thickness of France is also 309 people per square mile (119 for every sq. km).
4. United Kingdom
The United Kingdom takes the fourth-place among the most populous countries in Europe. There are over 66 million people in the United Kingdom.
However, most of the people living in England live in the United Kingdom. It accounts for 83 percent of its metropolitan population.
Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, and Glasgow are also included in the vast other British urban communities.
The United Kingdom’s biggest capital London, with 9,3 million inhabitants, is also Europe’s fourth-largest city. There are 727 per mile inhabitants of the United Kingdom.
5. Italy
More than 60 million people live in Italy, 69 percent of whom live in urban areas.
The capital city of Italy, Rome, is also Europe’s largest metropolis with a population of several million and is the focal point of Europe’s eighth-largest city in the old Roman Empire.
There are 532 people per square mile in the country. The population in Italy is currently declining at an annual rate of development of -0.15%.
Further, Milan, Naples, and Turin are also part of huge Italian urban communities.
6. Spain
The population of Spain is just over 47 million. The country’s population is 243 persons per km2.
The other major city in Spain is Barcelona, Catalonia’s capital. Moreover, the capital of Spain, Madrid, with 6.6 million inhabitants, is also its biggest city.
The metropolitan population comprises 80 percent of the whole nation. All of these countries make them one of Europe’s most populous.
7. Ukraine
The population of Ukraine is over 44 million. Furthermore, Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, with almost 3 million occupants is the largest city in the country.
The population of Ukraine has declined rapidly since the Soviet Union collapsed. Still, Kharkiv is the only other town in the country with a population of over 1.000.000, situated in eastern Ukraine.
The population of the country stayed at approximately 51 million in 1990. The population thickness of the former Soviet Republic is 196 persons per sqm.
In the past 30 years, the nation has subsequently lost about 7 million people.
8. Poland
Poland, with a population of about 38 million, is also one of Europe’s most populous. The country’s metropolitan population is 60%.
Poland is 320 square miles in population thickness. However, the population of the country is currently declining, with a pace of growth of – 0,11%.
Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is also the largest city in the country and has an outstanding population of 1.78 million.
Other major urban areas in Poland such as Lodz and Krakow all have populations that are less than 1,000,000.
9. Romania
In Romania, there are just over 19 million people. It is its largest urban center and the country’s capital, Bucharest, has a population of 1.8 million.
Romania is one of the ten most populous European countries, accounting for 55% of the total population of the country.
For every square mile, 216 people are Romania’s population thickness. Romania as a whole has less than 1000,000 residents in the other major urban communities.
10. The Netherlands
More than 17 million people live in the Netherlands.
In the Netherlands, the population is 1316 persons for every mile, meaning the nation has the most remarkable thickness of the ten most crowded countries in Europe.
In addition, the Netherlands has a metropolitan population of 92 percent and the Netherlands is the most urbanized country in Europe’s 10 crowded countries.
His capital, Amsterdam, with a population of just over 872,000, is the largest city in the Netherlands. Rotterdam and The Hague are also major Dutch urban communities.