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NorwayPopulation in Agglomerations >1M (% of total)

Category: Urban DevelopmentSource: World Bank World Development IndicatorsGlobal Rank: #69 of 121Updated April 2026
Latest Value
19.9%
2025
YoY Change
+0.7%
20242025
Global Rank
#69
of 121 countries
Maximum
19.9%
2025
Minimum
17.2%
2000
CAGR
+0.6%
26 years
Last
19.9%
Previous
19.8%
Highest
19.9%
Lowest
17.2%
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators

Norway's population in agglomerations >1m (% of total) was 19.9% in 2025, ranking #69 out of 121 countries. This represents a +0.7% change from 2024. Over the past 26 years, the highest recorded value was 19.9% (2025) and the lowest was 17.2% (2000). Data sourced from the World Bank World Development Indicators.

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Historical Data

YearValueChange
202519.9%+0.7%
202419.8%+0.4%
202319.7%+0.2%
202219.6%+0.5%
202119.5%+0.9%
202019.4%+0.8%
201919.2%+0.8%
201819.1%+0.8%
201718.9%+0.7%
201618.8%+0.6%
201518.7%+0.5%
201418.6%+0.3%
201318.5%+0.3%
201218.5%+0.2%
201118.4%+0.4%
201018.4%+0.7%
200918.2%+0.7%
200818.1%+0.7%
200718.0%+0.8%
200617.9%+0.9%
200517.7%+0.7%
200417.6%+0.6%
200317.5%+0.6%
200217.4%+0.5%
200117.3%+0.3%
200017.2%

Top Countries — Population in Agglomerations >1M (% of total)

#CountryValueYear
1Hong Kong SAR, China100.0%2025
2Singapore100.0%2025
3Puerto Rico (US)76.3%2025
4Kuwait68.4%2025
5Japan65.7%2025
6Congo, Rep.65.3%2025
7Australia61.1%2025
8United Arab Emirates58.9%2025
9Israel57.1%2025
10Uruguay52.8%2025
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About This Indicator

Definition

Population in urban agglomerations of more than one million is the percentage of a country's population living in metropolitan areas that in 2018 had a population of more than one million people.

Methodology

Data compiled by World Urbanization Prospects 2018, United Nations (UN), uri: https://population.un.org/wup/, publisher: UN Population Division, date published: 2018.

Source: World Bank - World Development IndicatorsCoverage: 20002025View original source →