BelgiumPopulation

Category: PeopleSource: World Bank World Development IndicatorsGlobal Rank: #81 of 217
Latest Value
11.9M
2024
YoY Change
+0.7%
20232024
Global Rank
#81
of 217 countries
Maximum
11.9M
2024
Minimum
10.3M
2000
CAGR
+0.6%
25 years
Last
11.9M
Previous
11.8M
Highest
11.9M
Lowest
10.3M
Unit
Persons
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators
Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Historical Data

YearValueChange
202411.9M+0.7%
202311.8M+0.9%
202211.7M+0.8%
202111.6M+0.4%
202011.5M+0.4%
201911.5M+0.5%
201811.4M+0.5%
201711.4M+0.4%
201611.3M+0.5%
201511.3M+0.6%
201411.2M+0.4%
201311.2M+0.5%
201211.1M+0.6%
201111.0M+1.3%
201010.9M+0.9%
200910.8M+0.8%
200810.7M+0.8%
200710.6M+0.7%
200610.5M+0.7%
200510.5M+0.6%
200410.4M+0.4%
200310.4M+0.4%
200210.3M+0.4%
200110.3M+0.3%
200010.3M

Top Countries — Population

#CountryValueYear
1India1.45B2024
2China1.41B2024
3United States340.1M2024
4Indonesia283.5M2024
5Pakistan251.3M2024
6Nigeria232.7M2024
7Brazil212.0M2024
8Bangladesh173.6M2024
9Russian Federation143.5M2024
10Ethiopia132.1M2024
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About This Indicator

Definition

Total population is based on the de facto definition, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship. It includes all people living in a country, including foreign nationals, but excludes citizens living abroad.

Methodology

Population data comes from national population censuses (typically conducted every 10 years) and inter-censal estimates produced by national statistical offices. The World Bank aggregates data from the United Nations Population Division, which harmonizes national data using demographic methods (cohort-component projection models). Estimates account for undercounting in censuses.

Unit

Persons

Source: World Bank - World Development IndicatorsView original source →