The National Statistics Office’s final report on ‘Population, migration & other social characteristics’ has revealed that Malta is the European Union’s most densely populated country with 1,649 residents per square kilometre.
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On Census Day, 21 November 2021, the final usual resident population in Malta stood at 519,562, more than doubling over a century and growing by more than 100,000 over the past 10 years.
For the first time ever, Malta had more males than females with men accounting for 52 per cent of the population at a total 270,021, with 249,541 women.
Over one in five Maltese residents were foreign, with 115,449 non-Maltese persons residing in Malta on Census Day – an increase of more than five times in the share of foreigners since 2011. Less than 90 per cent of residents were Caucasian while 5.2% was Asian. 6,101 people (1.2 per cent) had more than one racial origin.
With regards to religion, 373,304 residents aged 15 and over identified themselves as Roman Catholic while 17,454 reported belonging to Islam. Another 16,457 identified as belonging to the Orthodox religion while 23,243 stated that they do not have any religious affiliation.
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