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The Spaniards brought Christianity to the Dominican Republic, and today about 50% of the population reports as being Catholic. One clear remnant of the Spanish colonial era on the population is the official and widespread use of the Spanish language. The Dominican Republic's population (1961–2003).
The population of the Dominican Republic was counted as 10,760,028 – an increase of 1,314,747 (13.9%) over the 2010 census. First results from the 2022 census were released to the public on 10 August 2023, from the Oficina Nacional de Estadística website.
The Dominican Republic's population was 11,117,873 in 2021, [154] [155] compared to 2,380,000 in 1950. [156] In 2010, 31.2% of the population was under 15 years of age, with 6% of the population over 65 years of age. [157] There were an estimated 102.3 males for every 100 females in 2020. [4]
This list of Caribbean countries and dependencies by population is sorted by the mid-year normalized demographic projections from the United ... Dominican Republic ...
The 2022 Dominican Republic census reported that 1,611,752 people or 18.7% of those 12 years old and above identify as white, 731,855 males and 879,897 females. [9] [10] An estimate put it at 17.8% of the Dominican Republic's population, according to a 2021 survey by the United Nations Population Fund. [11]
The total population of the Dominican Republic in 2016 was estimated by the National Bureau of Statistics of the Dominican Republic at 10.2 million, with 9.3 million of those being natives of the country, and the rest being of foreign origin.
Map of the Dominican Republic. Cities in the Dominican Republic, in accordance with the definition of urban population for purposes of the 2002 census, [1] are the urban centers and seats (cabeceras literally heads) of municipalities (municipios singular municipio), the sec level political and administrative subdivisions of the country, or of municipal districts (distritos municipales) within ...
These are ranked lists of the Provinces of Dominican Republic. Population figures areas are taken from the report on the 2010 census. [1] The percentages (%) mean how much of the country the province has (population and area).